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Good Thursday morning. Today’s Smart Brevity™ count: 1,169 words … 4½ minutes.
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A wave of defaults, bankruptcies and evictions expected in cities across the U.S. is poised to remake the retail landscape, although there may be some upside for consumers and small businesses, Axios’ Dion Rabouin and Kim Hart write.
- Why it matters: The world after the COVID apocalypse will likely include fewer malls and the end of some mainstay American brands. But experts also expect it to bring lower rents, cleaner buildings and the opportunity for companies that have invested in quality to outperform.
Many cities already have far too big of a retail footprint per capita, said Sara Doelger, principal at Argosy Real Estate Partners in Wayne, Pa., and chair of the Urban Land Institute’s Commercial and Retail Development Council.
- “There will always be a need for brick-and-mortar because that’s how humans work. Will there be less of a need for it? Yes,” Doelger said.
- The immediate impact will increase building vacancies and put downward pressure on rents: “This may give tenants more power in lease negotiations.”
Urban buildings will change. More housing could also open up as big box stores and strip malls inhabited by national retailers are razed and rezoned for community use.
- As stores close, at least some square footage will likely be repurposed for industrial uses, e-commerce last-mile facilities (think Amazon logistics centers) or self-storage.
Cori Bush celebrates with campaign worker Mike Lhotak yesterday at her HQ in Northwoods, Mo. Photo: Robert Cohen/St. Louis Post-Dispatch via AP
Progressive Democrats celebrated two primary victories, saying the protests over George Floyd’s death and a renewed focus on racial and economic justice have given their candidates new momentum, AP’s Sara Burnett writes.
- Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.), a member of the “squad” of four first-term congresswomen of color, scored a convincing victory over Detroit City Council President Brenda Jones.
- As we told you yesterday, Black Lives Matter activist Cori Bush upset longtime Rep. Lacy Clay in a heavily Democratic St. Louis-area district.
Both Tlaib and Bush, who says she was beaten while protesting the death of Black 18-year-old Michael Brown by a white officer in Ferguson, Mo., in 2014, had support from multiple national progressive organizations.
- They have rejected corporate PAC money and called for greater action on climate change, Medicare for All and more police accountability.
What’s next: Next week, squad member Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota will face a challenge from a well-funded opponent, Antone Melton-Meaux.
- On Sept. 1, progressive Alex Morse, the 31-year-old mayor of Holyoke, Mass., will try to knock off Rep. Richard Neal, one of the most powerful House Democrats.
Vice President Pence in Pinellas Park, Fla., yesterday. Photo: Douglas R. Clifford/Tampa Bay Times via AP
Vice President Pence went for the jugular twice in two days — criticizing Chief Justice John Roberts by name after rebuking New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
Pence told the Christian Broadcasting Network’s David Brody yesterday:
- “Chief Justice John Roberts has been a disappointment to conservatives.”
- Pence added that June’s 5-4 decision striking down Louisiana abortion restrictions, with Roberts joining liberals, was “a wake-up call for pro-life voters around the country, who understand in a very real sense that the destiny of the Supreme Court is on the ballot in 2020.”
On Tuesday, Pence told Laura Ingraham on Fox News’ “The Ingraham Angle”:
- “[O]ur hearts grieve for the fact that one in five of all of the American lives … lost in the coronavirus pandemic were lost in the state of New York. And some of that was because of poor decisions by the state and by Gov. Cuomo.”
Satellite images show the port of Beirut in June and yesterday.
- Up to a quarter of a million people were left without homes and at least 135 are dead after shockwaves smashed building facades, sucked furniture into streets and shattered windows miles inland, Reuters reports.
🥊 N.Y. Times Quote of the Day … Dr. Raja Ashou, head of radiology at Saint George Hospital University Medical Center, where four nurses and at least 13 patients were killed:
- “This is as bad as Sept. 11. For us, it is like that.”
Coronavirus infections are falling or holding relatively steady in most of the country, including the hard-hit hotspots of Arizona, California and Florida, Axios’ Sam Baker and Andrew Witherspoon report.
- A decline in new infections is always good news, but don’t be fooled: The U.S. still has a very long way to go to recover from this summer’s surge.
The U.S. is finally averaging fewer than 60,000 new cases per day. The average fell to 59,182 this past week, an 8.7% drop from the week before.
- Testing also declined nationwide by 8%.
As you’ll see from this graphic, the U.S. is by no means out of the woods — we’re barely beginning to chip away at the stark increases of the past two months.
Tim O’Brien, who has painted more TIME covers (32) than any artist in the past 50 years, is out with the fourth (lower right) in his award-winning series depicting the troubles facing President Trump.
- The forthcoming cover, the first outside the Oval Office, shows Trump at sea, surrounded by COVID-19 (each one a little mine) as the White House recedes.
Survivors of the world’s first atomic bombing gathered in Hiroshima, Japan, today to mark the attack’s 75th anniversary, with many of them urging the world to do more to ban nuclear weapons, AP reports.
- The U.S. dropped the world’s first atomic bomb on Hiroshima on Aug. 6, 1945, destroying the city and killing 140,000 people.
- The U.S. dropped a second bomb three days later on Nagasaki, killing another 70,000. Japan surrendered Aug. 15, ending World War II.
Go deeper: Why Hiroshima was chosen as the target.
A visitor prays in front of a cenotaph (empty tomb) for atomic bombing victims.
Mural of Michelle Obama in Chicago in May. Photo: Christopher Dilts/Sipa USA
Michelle Obama said on her Spotify podcast yesterday that it’s “exhausting” to face “yet another story of a … Black person somehow being dehumanized, or hurt, or killed or falsely accused of something.”
- “These are not, they are not fulfilling times, spiritually. I know that I am dealing with some form of low-grade depression.”
- “Not just because of the quarantine, but because of the racial strife, and just seeing this administration, watching the hypocrisy of it, day in and day out, is dispiriting.”
For the first time in its nearly 170-year history, the N.Y. Times made more from digital products than it did from its print newspaper during a three-month quarterly earnings period, Axios’ Sara Fischer reports.
- The Times now has over 6.5 million subscribers, the vast majority of whom are digital-only.
The Times made $185.5 million in revenue from digital products — both digital subscriptions and ads — during the second quarter, compared to $175.4 million in print revenue.
- It added 669,000 net new digital subscribers, its largest quarterly subscriber gain ever.
Between the lines: While digital news products have become widely accepted by consumers in the past few years, they’ve often been harder to monetize because digital advertising margins are much lower than those in print.
- 👀 The math: A typical Times digital banner ad costs $19.99 for every 1,000 impressions, or eyeballs that the ad is served to. A typical print ad costs well over $100 for every 1,000 impressions.
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The embattled fine-dining industry, hampered by the pandemic and allegations of inequality, is reckoning with the era of glorifying its chefs, writes the New York Times’ Tejal Rao.
- Why it matters: “As chefs built big restaurant businesses, often referred to as empires, they became powerful brands, capable of obscuring abuse, assault and discrimination.”
“White male chefs who already fit neatly into the stereotype of the auteur are overrepresented, praised for a highly specific approach to fine dining, then rewarded with more investment and opportunities to replicate that same approach.”
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In the wake of the investigation and nationwide protests against racism and police violence, Georgia Sen. Kelly Loeffler seems to have found her voice — and it sounds an awful lot like President Donald Trump’s. Perhaps it was inevitable that Loeffler, co-owner of the WNBA’s Atlanta Dream, would pick a fight with her own league. Read More…
Activist and nurse Cori Bush pulled off one of the biggest primary upsets of the election cycle on Tuesday. While the Missouri Democrat’s win showed that voters are clamoring for change, her victory also demonstrated that progressive insurgents and their liberal allies are embracing traditional campaign tactics — and it’s working. Read More…
White House: Friday or bust for virus aid deal
Top Trump administration officials say they need to reach an agreement in principle on the major issues hanging up COVID-19 relief talks by Friday or there’s little point in continuing the discussions. Read More…
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Watch: Lawmakers are worried about a rise in suicides during the pandemic
Several counties have reported an increase in suicide deaths since the pandemic began. Economic stress, social isolation and reduced access to religious services may all play a role in worsening mental health. See the video for CQ Roll Call health care reporter Sandhya Raman’s breakdown of the issue and what Congress may do to help. Read More…
Tennessee primaries: Lots of candidates, and some ugliness, in GOP fights for open seats
Primaries in Tennessee for Senate and the 1st District have attracted big fields, a lot of money and some ugliness as voters pick nominees Thursday to replace a pair of retiring Republicans, Sen. Lamar Alexander and Rep. Phil Roe. Read More…
Michigan primaries: Tlaib wins, and GOP may get another woman in the House
Trailblazer and lightning rod Rep. Rashida Tlaib won the Democratic nomination for a second term in Michigan’s 13th District, defeating her short-term predecessor, Brenda Jones, results released Wednesday showed. Lisa McClain snagged the GOP nod for the deep-red 10th District seat now held by Republican Paul Mitchell. Read More…
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POLITICO Playbook: ‘We continue to be trillions of dollars apart’
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DRIVING THE DAY
SPEAKER NANCY PELOSI had this to say Wednesday evening to reporters: “I feel optimistic that there is a light at the end of the tunnel, but how long that tunnel is remains to be seen.”
PELOSI WAS TALKING ABOUT Covid relief talks between herself, CHUCK SCHUMER, MARK MEADOWS and STEVEN MNUCHIN. But she might as well have been talking about 2020 more broadly.
BY THE WAY, TALKS are still stalled, and zero progress was made Wednesday. It seems unlikely that a deal in principle or in theory will be reached by Friday. MEADOWS put it this way to reporters: “There are no top-line numbers that have been agreed to. We continue to be trillions of dollars apart.”
OK, COOL. Now that we got that out of the way …
HERE ARE A FEW DETAILS FROM THE NEGOTIATING MEETING Wednesday:
— AS HAS BEEN SAID PUBLICLY, the meeting between PELOSI, SCHUMER, MEADOWS and MNUCHIN and Postmaster General LOUIS DEJOY was quite heated. SCHUMER repeatedly peppered DEJOY with questions, like: Does he agree with the president that the USPS is not prepared to handle election mail? What’s the Postal Service’s plan for the election? Why, in the middle of the pandemic, did they decide to make operational changes to the USPS?
— THE IDEA OF PENSION REFORM in this bill seems to have gotten more complicated. Republicans insist talks will need to include key senators like CHUCK GRASSLEY (R-Iowa) and LAMAR ALEXANDER (R-Tenn.), which widens the circle beyond the negotiators.
— REPUBLICANS OFFERED to prepare a regulatory fix to pass-through entities affected by SALT caps to sweeten their $200 billion ($150 billion) offer. PELOSI said: “That’s more like salt in the wound.”
— SCHUMER asked if he could provide data to back up the Democrats’ $175 billion ask for K-12 education funding. MEADOWS suggested the price tag is a non-starter for the GOP.
WSJ ED BOARD weighs in: “Trump’s Trillion-Dollar Choice”: “As negotiations for another giant spending bill proceed in Washington, President Trump faces a choice. Does he do another deal giving Speaker Nancy Pelosi most of what she wants, perhaps splitting the GOP in the process? Or does he press his own economic agenda and, if the Speaker blocks it, take that to the voters in November? …
“The polls show the economy is the one issue on which a majority trusts Mr. Trump more than it does Joe Biden. But if he signs another Nancy Pelosi special, voters can be forgiven if they wonder what the economic policy difference is between Republicans and Democrats.”
UNDER THE DOME …
— JOHN BRESNAHAN, MARIANNE LEVINE and ANDREW DESIDERIO: “‘I want to get an outcome’: McConnell defends strategy as he faces GOP grumbling”: “Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell knows where he needs to take his fellow Republicans on coronavirus relief — but he’s not sure how many will follow him there.
“Facing a deeply divided Senate GOP conference just three months before an election that could cost Republicans their majority, McConnell is struggling to hold his members together as the White House and Democratic congressional leaders negotiate a new coronavirus relief package. There are complaints about the plan pushed by McConnell, as well as questions over whether any deal can get done this close to Nov. 3. For the first time in a while, Republicans are questioning McConnell’s choices.
“In an interview with POLITICO, McConnell acknowledged the difficult task he faces, but insists he took the only path that could eventually lead to a bipartisan agreement. ‘I want to get an outcome,’ McConnell said Wednesday in his office on the second floor of the Capitol. ‘And I think the best way to get an outcome and to maximize the potential on our side — and we are divided on this — is to make sure everybody knows what’s going on.’ … ‘With regard to the “waiting-too-long” argument — if Schumer and I were sitting there and Pelosi and I were sitting there, it would be trading talking points, which is not constructive,’ McConnell said.” NYT’s Carl Hulse on McConnell on the Times’ front page
— HEATHER CAYGLE, JOHN BRESNAHAN and SARAH FERRIS: “Emboldened Pelosi takes hard line as relief talks drag on”: “Pelosi is where she likes it best — slugging it out with Republicans on another record-breaking coronavirus relief package. Now, even more than during her first go-round as speaker, Pelosi wields more power than anyone in the Capitol, even Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.). And with Pelosi in firm control of her caucus and Democrats poised to do well in November, there’s no doubt she’ll vie for the speaker’s gavel another, possibly final, time later this year.
“‘Just about anyone can lead during a sunny spring day, with the temperature at 75 degrees, but it takes a gifted person to lead during a hurricane, followed by a rock-sized hailstorm. That’s what has happened,’ said Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (D-Mo.), a longtime ally of Pelosi.
“But the California Democrat is also taking a huge risk during the coronavirus aid talks as she remains almost entirely unyielding in her demands — even as negotiations drag on and millions of out-of-work Americans lose their federal aid. Both she and Republicans risk overplaying their hands and ending up with a stalemate that leads to retribution from angry voters in November.”
WAPO, by ERICA WERNER, KAROUN DEMIRJIAN and JEFF STEIN: “[I]n a sign the White House could be preparing to act [unilaterally], the Trump administration has asked federal agencies to identify all of the money they have not yet spent from the $2 trillion Cares Act, which passed in March, according to two people briefed on the effort. White House officials are trying to determine whether this money could be redirected and used for other purposes, such as temporary unemployment benefits or the eviction moratorium.”
Good Thursday morning.
WELL HOW ABOUT THAT … HOUSE MAJORITY LEADER STENY HOYER WANTS COVID TESTING IN THE CAPITOL … A statement: “Our nation is facing unacceptable testing delays, which we must address in order to get a handle on this crisis. House Democrats passed the Heroes Act over two months ago to address this challenge, but I also have concerns about the availability of testing for Members, their staffs, and employees. Everyone in the Hill community should be wearing masks, practicing social distancing, and using telework options when possible.
“In addition, with Members traveling to and from DC from all parts of the country, we should seriously consider providing testing for Members and all employees who work in the Capitol complex, many of whom are my constituents. I will be discussing this with my colleagues in the coming days.” GOP Rep. Rodney Davis — the top Republican on the House Administration Committee — has tested positive for Covid
DRIVING TODAY: ACTING DHS SECRETARY CHAD WOLF will be in front of Senate Homeland at 10 a.m. … PELOSI and SCHUMER will hold a joint news conference at 10:45 a.m.
VP MIKE PENCE GOES THERE to CBN’s DAVID BRODY: “Chief Justice John Roberts has been a disappointment to conservatives.” 2:04 clip
… BUT, BUT, BUT: WAPO: “Supreme Court sees approval rating increase after consequential term,” by Robert Barnes: “The Supreme Court has its highest public approval rating in a decade, according to a new Gallup poll, after a consequential term in which both liberals and conservatives could claim wins.
“The approval rate of 58 percent is the highest since 2009, the polling organization said. At a time when partisan divides are starker than ever, perhaps the most significant finding is that almost equal majorities of Democrats (56 percent), Republicans (60 percent) and independents (57 percent) approve of the court’s performance.”
NYT, A1: “Trump’s Bank Was Subpoenaed by N.Y. Prosecutors in Criminal Inquiry,” by David Enrich, Ben Protess, William Rashbaum and Benjamin Weiser: “The New York prosecutors who are seeking President Trump’s tax records have also subpoenaed his longtime lender, a sign that their criminal investigation into Mr. Trump’s business practices is more wide-ranging than previously known.
“The Manhattan district attorney’s office issued the subpoena last year to Deutsche Bank, which has been Mr. Trump’s primary lender since the late 1990s, seeking financial records that he and his company provided to the bank, according to four people familiar with the inquiry.”
DAN DIAMOND: “Fauci says nation can survive Covid-19 without another shutdown”: “Anthony Fauci, the nation’s top infectious-disease expert, says the United States is facing a ‘concerted challenge’ to navigate the resurgent Covid-19 outbreak — but if Americans band together, the nation can avert another extended shutdown.
“‘There seems to be a misperception that either you shut down completely and damage a lot of things, mental health, the economy, all kinds of things, or let it rip and do whatever you want,’ Fauci told POLITICO’s ‘Pulse Check’ podcast on Wednesday. ‘There’s a stepwise fashion that you can open up the economy successfully.’ ‘You don’t have to lock down again, but everybody has got to be on board for doing these five or six fundamental public health measures’ like masks and social distancing, Fauci added.” Listen to the full podcast
SHAKING THE MONEY TREE — “Trump outraises Biden in July, breaking opponent’s short streak,” by Matthew Choi: “President Donald Trump raised more money than Joe Biden in July, after falling behind his Democratic rival for two straight months. Trump’s campaign and the Republican National Committee reported that they raised $165 million last month — an amount they said eclipsed any single month in all of 2016. July was the largest online fundraising event so far, the campaign said.
“Biden’s campaign and the Democratic National Committee, meanwhile, reported $140 million in July. The overwhelming majority of donations — 97 percent — were at the grassroots level, with the average contribution coming in at $34.77, the campaign said.”
— “Club for Growth launches anti-Biden ad blitz,” by Alex Isenstadt: “The anti-tax Club for Growth is launching a multimillion dollar ad campaign going after Joe Biden, as Republicans find themselves overwhelmed by liberal outside groups in the presidential race.
“The conservative organization is preparing a $5 million advertising campaign attacking the former vice president for opposing school choice. Officials with the group say the investment could grow in the weeks to come. The commercials will start on Monday and air for a week in three key swing states: Arizona, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.”
HMM — VICE’S CAMERON JOSEPH: “Kanye Has a Senior GOP Strategist Helping Him Get on the Ballot in Colorado”
VEEPSTAKES — “Karen Bass is not who you think she is,” by David Siders and Christopher Cadelago: “As she’s risen to finalist in Joe Biden’s veepstakes, Bass has styled herself as an activist and a reluctant politician. But in Sacramento, she is remembered neither as the radical that her opponents have made her out to be — nor as a crusading reformer.
“She raised money from corporate interests. She granted pay raises to legislative staffers amid a devastating economic crisis. And, as leaders of the state Assembly before and after her did, Bass oversaw a legislative body with a history of debauchery that would not come to a head until nearly a decade later with the #MeToo movement.” POLITICO
THE JUICE … Members of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity have independently formed ALPHA PAC, a new PAC that aims to boost the number of Black Americans and people of color elected to Congress. Its initial slate of endorsed candidates includes Rev. Raphael Warnock in the Georgia Senate special election and Cameron Webb in VA-05, both members of Alpha Phi Alpha.
TRUMP’S THURSDAY — The president will leave the White House at 11:35 a.m. en route to Cleveland. He will arrive at 1:05 p.m. and give a speech on economic prosperity at 1:15 p.m. Trump will depart Cleveland at 1:45 p.m. en route to Clyde, Ohio. He will arrive at the Whirlpool Corporation at 2:40 p.m. and receive a tour of the manufacturing plant. Trump will deliver remarks at 3:15 p.m.
… AFTERWARD, he will travel to Shoreby Yacht Club in Bratenahl, Ohio. He will participate in a roundtable with supporters at 6 p.m. and deliver remarks at a fundraiser at 6:30 p.m. He will depart at 7:35 p.m. and travel to Morristown, N.J.
PLAYBOOK READS
THE CORONAVIRUS IS RAGING … More than 4.8 MILLION AMERICANS have been infected by the coronavirus. … 158,256 AMERICANS have died.
— “The summer of spread is here,” by Sam Sutton and Brianna Ehley with a Trenton, N.J., dateline: “New Jersey went from being one of the country’s worst Covid-19 hot spots to a model of how to flatten the curve. Now, two months into the first summer of the pandemic, it’s backsliding. New cases are way up and the state’s rate of spread nearly doubled in the past four weeks as keggers, house parties and packed-to-the-gills vacation rentals became infection hubs.
“If fresh scars of the pandemic’s darkest days and strict orders from the governor weren’t enough to keep tourists and residents from pretending 2020 was simply another raucous summer down the Jersey Shore, the future will be grim for other states that have been less aggressive.
“New Jersey, where 16,000 residents are believed to have died from Covid-19 since March, is serving as a test case of whether any state can really reopen safely. The experience could be a harbinger for states like New York and Connecticut that also clamped down early. By Monday, spiking case totals forced New Jersey to scale back its economic reopening and officials worry that, without the public’s cooperation, things will only get worse.” POLITICO
— “Newsom searches for messaging rhythm as coronavirus fatigue sets in,” by Debra Kahn and Carla Marinucci in San Francisco: “California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s press conferences were must-see TV at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. Now, crisis fatigue among residents and a summer surge have prevented Newsom from getting into a messaging rhythm.
“The state remains in a holding pattern. Indoor restaurant dining, bars and gyms have been closed for weeks. Most schools are planning to start with full distance learning.
“A governor’s words have rarely meant more than now, when California’s nearly 40 million residents are looking for guidance and a glimmer of hope. But with the coronavirus firmly ensconced in the state and no signs of a broad economic reopening, Newsom faces a new challenge: how to communicate for the long haul.”
MEDIAWATCH — Sandra Garcia will be editorial interactives director at The New Yorker. She most recently has been a staff product designer at Twitter.
BOOK CLUB … NYT’S ELIZABETH HARRIS and ANNIE KARNI: “Self-Publishing Is a Gamble. Why Is Donald Trump Jr. Doing It?”
PLAYBOOKERS
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TRANSITION — Former Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-S.C.) is now board chairman of Opportunity Matters Fund, a new organization launching today to support federal candidates who promote Sen. Tim Scott’s (R-S.C.) “Opportunity Agenda,” especially the Opportunity Zones created by the 2017 tax reform.
BIRTHDAY OF THE DAY: Tom Brandt, comms director for Sen. Jerry Moran (R-Kan.). How he thinks the Trump presidency is going: “I was really hoping to be nominated as NASA administrator … so that was pretty disappointing when I didn’t receive the call from President Trump. However, Administrator Jim Bridenstine is doing a great job, and this administration has been able to reinvigorate our space program. If you are looking for a positive story in 2020 (outside the Kansas City Chiefs winning the Super Bowl!), it’s the work NASA is doing, even in the last week with the ULA launch of the Mars Perseverance rover and the SpaceX Crew Dragon bringing U.S. astronauts back home from the ISS.” Playbook Q&A
BIRTHDAYS: VA Secretary Robert Wilkie is 58 … Federal Trade Commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter … David Maraniss is 71 … Mary Lang Sollinger (h/ts Teresa Vilmain) … Malika Saada Saar, Google’s senior counsel on civil and human rights … Neil Irwin, senior economic correspondent at NYT’s The Upshot … Erin Karriker … WSJ’s Julie Bykowicz … Jonathan Riskind … Corey Jacobson, LD for Rep. Ted Lieu (D-Calif.) … Michael McMahan … Jill Farrell, director of public affairs at Judicial Watch … Lyndsey Wajert … “PBS NewsHour” senior broadcast producer Mike Melia … Pat Reap … POLITICO’s Dan Diamond and Hannah Thomas … Scott Ogden … Steptoe’s Elizabeth Burks (h/t Kathy King) … Ashley MacLeay … Jenny Mayfield, head of comms and policy at Nextdoor (h/t Mattingly Messina) … Krysia Lenzo … Cherie Paquette Gillan … Marta Hernandez, comms director for the Senate Armed Services Committee … Tara Sonenshine (h/t Jon Haber) …
… Doug Stafford is 49 … Amanda Brown Lierman, managing director of Supermajority … Adjoa Adofo Kyerematen … Anna Sekulow of the ACLJ media team and founder of One Life Movement … Sergio Bustos … Melanie Pfeiffenberger, director of political affairs at the Associated Builders and Contractors … Travis Kalanick is 44 … EU Commissioner for Justice Didier Reynders … Keith St. Clair … DLA Piper’s Joan DeBoer … Jeffrey Lerner … McClatchy DC’s Ben Wieder … Michael Glennon … Lindsay Bednar, PR manager at Amazon Web Services, is 31 … Jody Wagner … Nitzan Pelman … Andrew J. Eisenberger … Sarah Coyle … Teresa Almanza … Viktoria Seale … Rick Olseen .. Melissa Beaumont … Klon Kitchen … Allyson Browning … Doug Mataconis … Alan Lipman … Cameron Lynch … Michael Gill … Ellen Dadisman … David Nolte … Mike Friedman … Amalia Stott … Mia Terry … Jeff Person … Nicole Cohen … J. Oliver Schak … Rem Rieder … Liz Teitz
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The Morning Briefing: Mainstream Media Hacks Are the Root of Most American Woes
Mainstream Media Continues Its Enemy of the People Mission
Happy (things can still be that) Thursday, ye Kruiser Morning Briefing readers of good taste.
A point of clarification up front: the headline says “most” because even I can’t blame the mainstream media for the plague. I could if I were a member of the mainstream media but I’m just an opinionated partisan verbal bomb-thrower, so I am actually more honest.
Whenever I have a discussion with anyone about any or all of the malaise afflicting our beloved United States we always end up getting around to the role that our mainstream media idiots play in shaping false narratives.
Another point of clarification: when I refer to the “mainstream media” I’m not just talking about cable and network news, but leftist entertainment as well. I’m mostly dealing with the faux journalist class today, but it’s all part of the problem.
Let us begin with the most obvious and problematic hackery being foisted upon the American public right now: Joseph Robinette Biden Jr.
The only reason that this obviously senile, basement-bound idiot is still one of the major political party’s presidential nominees is because the media is so infused with liberal bias that it pretends that he is not a senile, basement-bound idiot.
No matter how bad anything is for the Democrats, the bubble media filth will carry as much water as is needed to cover for them. They’re already “interpreting” der Bidengaffer’s insane ramblings, telling us what he really meant to say. This is going to become an almost hourly thing as we get closer to the election and the Democrats are forced to expose Basement Joe to the public more and more.
They may be able to keep him from debating President Trump but they are going to have to keep doing the video appearances, which will all be train wrecks that desperately need “interpreting” by the media.
Sane people are painfully familiar with the media’s public relations work for the antifa and Black Lives Matter rioters. After months of assault, battery, looting, and murders, members of the media still insist that it’s all “mostly peaceful.”
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They cover for them because doing so is an integral part of the Democrats’ anti-Trump agenda, pure and simple. No questions asked, no honesty necessary, just another day’s work on the Orange Man Bad leftist watch.
The most egregious abuse of First Amendment freedom by the garbage media types who parade themselves as journalists in recent years is their extremely active involvement in perpetuating the Russian hoax that was meant to unravel the Trump presidency.
Townhall Senior Editor Matt Vespa wrote a post yesterday that detailed which media hacks were involved in pimping the incredibly flawed Trump dossier as gospel truth.
American media hacks spent years as the chief propagandists for the Russian collusion myth simply because they were in an extreme fit of pique over the fact that they couldn’t get Hillary Clinton elected president. It was the first time their power had been rejected on a large scale.
Despite that defeat, they still remain a powerful influence in narrative shaping. Their power may be diminishing, but they can still do damage to freedom, democracy, and the overall American way of life.
What almost no one in the media seems to understand is that they are aiding and abetting people who would completely dismantle the First Amendment if they come to complete power. They are not only opening the front door for the enemy, they’re laying out a full luncheon and asking them to stay for a while.
Forever, actually.
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Quick Hits: Today’s Top Stories
- The United States confirmed 54,968 new cases of COVID-19 yesterday, with 8.1 percent of the 681,537 tests reported coming back positive. An additional 1,478 deaths were attributed to the virus on Wednesday, bringing the pandemic’s American death toll to 158,249.
- The Trump administration and Democrats are still “trillions of dollars apart” on any coronavirus relief package, per White House chief of staff Mark Meadows. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell told reporters the Senate will push back its scheduled recess to remain in session next week.
- Joe Biden will forgo a trip to Milwaukee later this month for the Democratic National Convention, according to the DNC, opting instead to accept the Democratic nomination from his home state of Delaware.
- The Trump campaign and Republican National Committee outraised the Biden campaign and the Democratic National Committee by $25 million in July, $165 million to $140 million.
- Former Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee yesterday that neither President Obama nor Vice President Biden attempted to interfere in the FBI’s investigation into incoming national security adviser Michael Flynn. She did, however, concede a key finding in last year’s Inspector General report: That the since-discredited Steele dossier played a role in the FISA application regarding Trump campaign aide Carter Page.
- Acting State Department Inspector General Stephen Akard resigned abruptly from his position yesterday, just months after the department’s previous internal watchdog—Steve Linick—was fired by President Trump.
- Days after President Trump threatened to ban TikTok nationwide if it isn’t sold to an American-owned company, Facebook launched a product—Instagram Reels—that closely resembles the Chinese-owned app.
Will COVID-19 Change Hollywood Forever?
The Walt Disney Company stunned the entertainment industry earlier this week by announcing that, due to the pandemic, the studio would bring its live-action remake of Mulan, once set to be one of the biggest box office hits of 2020, straight to the Disney+ streaming service in early September.
The pandemic has “forced us to consider different approaches and look for new opportunities,” CEO Bob Chapek said on Disney’s August 4 earnings call. “In order to meet the needs of consumers during this unpredictable period, we thought it was important to find alternative ways to bring this exceptional family friendly film to them in a timely manner.”
In addition to the $6.99/month Disney+ fee, subscribers will have to pay an additional $29.99 for Mulan when it becomes available on September 4—a hefty price for an individual viewer, but a potential bargain for families with children, the move’s target audience. (Consumers aren’t purchasing the movie, though they can access it as long as they keep their Disney+ subscription.) Investors loved the idea: Disney’s stock jumped about 10 percent within minutes of Wednesday’s opening bell.
Do We Have To Worry About COVID-19 Mutations Now, Too?
Eight months into the COVID-19 pandemic, some researchers are beginning to find preliminary evidence that the virus is mutating slightly to become more transmissible. In a piece for the site, Audrey talked to a half-dozen virologists and infectious disease experts to get a sense of how big a deal this mutation could be—and whether it could throw off our efforts to develop an effective vaccine. Here are some key takeaways.
What kind of mutation do researchers believe SARS-CoV-2 is undergoing?
Researchers from Los Alamos Laboratory released a new study in Cell—a highly influential journal in the scientific community—that examines whether a particular mutation of the coronavirus increases the virus’ transmission rate. Of primary concern to the study’s authors is the G614 mutation on the spike protein of the coronavirus, the protein responsible for invading host cells. The authors contend that this mutation began circulating throughout Europe in early February and began displacing the D614 form of the virus that originated in Wuhan, China. According to the study, this G614 variant possesses a higher transmission rate, results in a higher viral load, and consistently becomes the dominant form of the virus wherever it spreads.
Worth Your Time
- Elaina Plott’s recent piece in the New York Times explores the transformation of the Tennessee GOP from a buttoned-up, moderate party to a hardline Trumpist one. Tennessee Republicans will go to the polls today to decide between the Trump-endorsed establishment pick, Bill Hagerty, and the “outsider”-style insurgent, Manny Sethi, who has made firing Anthony Fauci a key tenet of his campaign platform. “What is perhaps already clear,” Plott writes, “is that the Republican Party that [retiring Sen. Lamar] Alexander long sought to shape — a “governing party,” he once wrote, that translated “principled ideas” into “real solutions”—is not the one he will ultimately leave behind.”
- A lot of political horse-race reporting focuses on fundraising numbers and polling. But one important metric often overlooked is ground game, including the number of actual doors knocked on by canvassers. Trump’s campaign is miles ahead of Biden’s in this regard—the former knocks on a million doors a week, whereas the latter knocks on zero. “People are not necessarily wanting someone to go up to their door right now,” a Biden campaign staffer said. Alex Thompson explores how COVID-19 has upended the traditional campaign, and whether this disparity will matter come November.
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- Tune in to this week’s Dispatch Podcast to hear Sarah, David, Jonah, and Steve discuss President Trump’s interview with Jonathan Swan of Axios, the latest on mail-in voting and the coronavirus. There’s also a fiery debate over America’s best sit-down diner chains and a strong endorsement of Moons Over My Hammy.
- Over on the site today, Andrew has a piece catching up on the seemingly stalled-out congressional negotiations over the latest coronavirus aid package. Both Democrats and Republicans want to get a deal done that will, among other things, resume some level of expanded unemployment insurance benefits for people still without work, which lapsed at the end of July. But it’s still far from clear what the path to compromise is—and Senate Republicans complain that the White House is too eager to give away their policy asks.
- On Sunday, the citizens of Belarus will head to the polls to determine the political fate of Europe’s last remaining dictator, Alexander Lukashenko. After an opposition rally drew more than 60,000 people last weekend, there are reasons to believe Lukashenko’s time is up. But he’s not going down with a fight. The strongman has detained opposition figures in recent weeks (and overnight) and some members of the Trump administration are concerned about the possibility of a tainted election. In a piece for the site, Dan Twining and Scott Mastic of the International Republican Institute argue that the U.S. and our allies should be clear in our support for free democratic election. “For the first time in decades, the Belarusian people may be on the cusp of finally breaking free from the bonds of Soviet-style dictatorship. The United States should stand with them.”
Reporting by Declan Garvey (@declanpgarvey), Andrew Egger (@EggerDC), Sarah Isgur (@whignewtons), Charlotte Lawson (@charlotteUVA), Audrey Fahlberg (@FahlOutBerg), Nate Hochman (@njhochman), and Steve Hayes (@stephenfhayes).
Still from Mulan courtesy of Walt Disney Pictures.
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KEY POINTS FROM THIS ARTICLE— We have no idea how much uncertainty exists in pre-election polls. That leads to very complex poll-based forecast models. — The general public lacks the expertise necessary to appropriately interpret win probabilities from those complex models. — Some research shows that overly certain forecasts might depress turnout, which could matter in close races. IntroductionHumans generally do not like uncertainty. We like to think we can predict the future. That is why it is tempting to boil elections down to a simple set of numbers: The probability that Donald Trump or Joe Biden will win the election. Polls are a readily available, plentiful data source, and because we know that poll numbers correlate strongly with election outcomes as the election nears, it is enticing to use polls to create a model that estimates those probabilities. After my forecast, which gave Hillary Clinton a 98% chance of winning on Election Day, collided with the fact of Trump’s victory, I spent a lot of time considering what went wrong and the impact of my work. I have concluded that marketing probabilistic poll-based forecasts to the general public is at best a disservice to the audience, and at worst could impact voter turnout and outcomes. This conclusion is based on two interconnected issues. The first is that we do not really know how to measure all the different sources of uncertainty in any given poll. That’s particularly true of election polls that are trying to survey a population — the voters in a future election — that does not yet exist. Moreover, the sources of uncertainty shift with changes in polling methods. That leads directly to the second problem. The challenge of developing models that account for both known and unknown uncertainty is catnip for political data analysts. There’s nothing wrong with trying to solve the puzzle. The problem is marketing those attempts to solve it to the general public in the form of a seemingly simple probability or odds statement that the public lacks the tools and context to appropriately interpret. Uncertainty in pollsIn short, polling error is generally larger than the reported margin of error. When we think of uncertainty in polls, the first thing that comes to mind is the margin of error (MOE). It should really be labeled the “margin of sampling error,” because that is the only source of potential uncertainty, or error, that it measures. And even then, it measures a theoretical relationship between a truly random sample — in which the entire population had a chance to be chosen — and the full population. Reality is much more complex. In the past, when nearly everyone had home telephones, we could account for random sampling error relatively easily with the MOE. Once pollsters applied weights to account for people who did not answer, “design effect” for the weights could be added to the margin of error, and we still had a reasonable error estimate. That ideal framework has not applied since at least the mid-2000s, when many started ditching landline home telephones for mobile phones. Then people stopped answering any type of phone, which does result in some biases, even if the polls are still mostly representative of the U.S. population. The change in telephones and availability leads to a very difficult to measure source of uncertainty: coverage error, which refers to people who simply cannot be reached using that polling method. In phone polls, coverage is an issue because cell phones are quite expensive to dial due to Federal Communications Commission guidelines that preclude the use of automatic dialers to dial cell phones. More labor is required to dial the numbers by hand, but not calling enough cell phones means you do not reach all of the 78% of the population that relies mostly or completely on cell phones. The highest-quality phone polls do enough cell phone calling. Many do not. Pollsters have also developed online methods since the mid-2000s, which are difficult to assess from a coverage error standpoint. A handful use “probability” methods to recruit a random selection of Americans to ensure representativeness, but most rely on volunteers who sign up to take surveys. These online “nonprobability” polls have proliferated in the election scene and vary greatly in quality. Some go to great lengths to achieve representativeness. Many do not. Perhaps the biggest source of unmeasurable error in election polls is identifying “likely voters,” the process by which pollsters try to figure out who will vote. The population of voters in the future election simply does not yet exist to be sampled from, which means any approximation will come with unknown, unmeasurable (until after the election) errors. Likely voter modeling can easily result in different estimates, depending on the judgment of the decision-makers. In the midst of a pandemic and potential changes in how we vote, estimating who is going to vote could be more difficult than usual. Because both technology and populations are constantly changing, we might not be able to count on error rates in past elections being indicative of error rates in future elections. Forecasts often rely on past estimates of polling error to model uncertainty, but there is no guarantee history will repeat itself. We are already seeing this debate play out in 2020. The Economist’s model is the first of this type out for 2020 and has taken some heat for high probability estimates of a Biden win. As its chief architect, G. Elliott Morris, has noted, the pandemic presents a particular challenge in that it cannot be accounted for in the data. He notes that the model could be adjusted to add more uncertainty, but at the same time, he also noted that in order to show substantially lower probabilities the poll variance would have to be set extremely high. Morris and noted statistician Andrew Gelman, who collaborates on the model, acknowledged that the model is a work in progress and adjusted the uncertainty in the model. (The adjustment only moved win probabilities about three percentage points; Biden maintains an 88% chance of winning the Electoral College.) Nate Silver hinted that FiveThirtyEight’s model will have some data-based ways to adjust for the pandemic, but that model was not released at the time of this writing. Silver later acknowledged that this year is “forcing a lot of ad-hoc decisions for election modelers.” The entire debate confirms that it is very difficult to get the appropriate amount of uncertainty in a model — as Gelman states, “all forecasting methods will have arbitrary choices. There’s no way around it. This is life.” My own experience is instructive here as well. My forecast model debuted at the beginning of October 2016 in a reasonable place — 84% chance of a Clinton win. Within a couple of weeks, though, the certainty was only going in one direction — up, eventually landing at 98% on Election Day. I had resisted adding additional sources of error that I deemed subjective, and so my primary mechanism of adding uncertainty was tied to the number of days before the election, under the empirically demonstrated assumption that polls closer to Election Day are more accurate. That meant that as Election Day approached, uncertainty decreased, which sent Clinton’s win probability soaring despite some polls showing the race getting closer. Combined with the state polls in Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin missing a Trump win, this spelled disaster for my model’s predictions. If one of your principles is to have a completely data-driven forecast without inserting subjective judgment, you will underestimate error. Marketing probabilities to the general publicThe inability to generate simple measures of poll uncertainty means that any forecast model will become very complex in order to estimate uncertainty appropriately. Most people don’t have a solid understanding of how probability works, and the models are thoroughly inaccessible for those not trained in statistics, no matter how hard writers try to explain it. I tried, too, but my guess is that most people probably closed the page when they got to the word “Bayesian.”That means when probability outputs are broadcast with great fanfare to the general public, most people will misunderstand them, or will make incorrect assumptions about what they mean, or will filter them through their own biases. And, as Morris notes, the public is quite unlikely to understand that the probability estimates themselves have margins of error. Data visualization specialists work hard to communicate model outcomes well and generate helpful visuals. But at the end of the day, it is still in probability or odds language and often talks about “simulations” as if the whole world knows what that means. It is little wonder that research shows people are more likely to overestimate the certainty of an election outcome when given a probability than when shown poll results. Moreover, the same research shows that overly certain forecasts could depress voter turnout. The question of whether forecasts impact turnout on Election Day is uncomfortable, because democratic ideals say that people should vote no matter what to have their voice heard. But what if there’s information saying that a candidate has a 90%+ chance of winning the election? Does that result in some people assuming their vote is not needed and staying home? I doubt one would find large vote shifts attributable to such an effect, but in the 2016 election three key states (Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin) were decided by less than one percentage point apiece. If not for around 80,000 votes, we would not be having this conversation.
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New book confirms Matt Drudge is gay
Posted: 06 Aug 2020 05:44 AM PDT Many attribute President Trump’s primary success over a talented field of challengers to the Drudge Report. Matt Drudge hopped on the Trump Train early and was unrelenting in his attacks on Jeb Bush, Ted Cruz, and anyone who could have threatened Donald Trump’s ascension to the GOP nomination for president. Then, he turned his tens of millions of monthly visitors against Hillary Clinton, the 2016 Democratic nominee for president. It worked. How much of that can be attributed to Drudge Report is debatable, but it was very likely significant. Fast forward to President Trump’s first term and the love has been lost. Many no longer consider him a conservative as his pages seemed to favor Bernie Sanders during the Democratic primaries and the site has been unabashedly anti-Trump since shortly after the President took office. His audience is dwindling, but curiosity over the extremely reclusive man has always been high. A new book, The Drudge Revolution by Matthew Lysiak, exposes many elements of Drudge’s personal life, including confirmation of something that has been assumed for over a decade. Matt Drudge is gay. He has never officially come out and even had himself removed from lists of powerful gay people in the past. But this book appears to confirm it. According to the book’s description: The internet blogger equipped with no more than a high school education has been credited for everything from the impeachment of President Bill Clinton to the death of print news and the election of President Donald Trump. Carl Bernstein went so far as to call Drudge an “influence unequaled” in American politics. But nearly 20 years after first bursting into the mainstream of American consciousness with his groundbreaking role in the investigation of President Clinton, remarkably little remains known about the man behind the keyboard or the improbable rise that ushered in a new era of media. In The Drudge Revolution, investigative journalist and author of Newtown: An American Tragedy Matthew Lysiak pulls back the curtain on the world’s most powerful journalist, for the first time telling the inside story of how one man’s visionary belief in the potential of the internet, coupled with the post–Fairness Doctrine growth of conservative talk radio and the rise of cable news and social media, created the perfect storm that seized the narrative from the mainstream media and ushered in the presidency of Donald Trump. This may be the worst kept secret among the LGBTQ community, but Matt Drudge is reported to have been living a gay lifestyle since at least high school. It’s not big news, but it’s interesting that he’s never officially come out. COVID-19 may take down an independent news outletNobody said running a media site would be easy. We could use some help keeping this site afloat.Colleagues have called me the worst fundraiser ever. 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Team Biden still weighing who the best bad choice is for VP
Posted: 06 Aug 2020 04:14 AM PDT Let’s face it. By the time the election rolls around, the vast majority of voters who are paying attention will know with a near certainty that the Democratic VP nominee is really the top of the ticket. They’ll know Joe Biden would be a president in-name-only, that his cabinet and the VP will be running the country, and that the so-called president will be hidden in the White House basement until they can conveniently move him out of the way. Unfortunately for Democrats, they don’t have an option based on the criteria they set for themselves who is qualified or capable of being president. They have Senator Kamala Harris who couldn’t run a promising campaign long enough to make it to the first caucus, let alone trying to run a country. They have Congresswoman Karen Bass whose ties to communism and the Church of Scientology make her a very poor choice. They have former NSA Susan Rice who has never run for office and was knee-deep in Obama era corruption. And sadly, those are their best choices. As JD noted in the latest episode of Conservative Playbook, the only potential VP choice who could make a positive impact for Biden would be Michelle Obama, and that’s before any real research is done on her. Otherwise, the Black female the Democrats have determined must be their VP pick will drag down the ticket, not lift it up. When you start the VP selection process by saying it must not be a man and should almost certainly be a Black woman, you’ve eliminated the vast majority of quality picks. Their choices are bad, worse, and terrible. Which one is which? COVID-19 may take down an independent news outletNobody said running a media site would be easy. We could use some help keeping this site afloat.Colleagues have called me the worst fundraiser ever. My skills are squarely rooted on the journalistic side of running a news outlet. Paying the bills has never been my forte, but we’ve survived. We have ads on the site that help, but since the site’s inception this has been a labor of love that otherwise doesn’t bring in the level of revenue necessary to justify it. When I left a nice, corporate career in 2017, I did so knowing I wouldn’t make nearly as much money. But what we do at NOQ Report to deliver the truth and fight the progressive mainstream media narrative that has plagued this nation is too important for me to sacrifice it for the sake of wealth. We know we’ll never make a ton of money this way, and we’re okay with that. Things have become harder with the coronavirus lockdowns. Both ad money and donations that have kept us afloat for a while have dropped dramatically. We thought we could weather the storm, but the so-called “surge” or “2nd-wave” that mainstream media and Democrats are pushing has put our prospects in jeopardy. In short, we are now in desperate need of financial assistance. The best way NOQ Report readers can help is to donate. Our Giving Fuel page makes it easy to donate one-time or monthly. We need approximately $11,500 to stay afloat for the rest of 2020, but more would be wonderful and any amount that brings us closer to our goal is greatly appreciated. The second way to help is to become a partner. We’ve strongly considered seeking angel investors in the past but because we were paying the bills, it didn’t seem necessary. Now, we’re struggling to pay the bills. This shouldn’t be the case as our traffic the last year has been going up dramatically. June, 2018, we had 11,678 visitors. A year later in June, 2019, we were up to 116,194. In June, 2020, we had 614,192. We’re heading in the right direction and we believe we’re ready talk to patriotic investors who want to not only “get in on the action” but more importantly who want to help America hear the truth. Interested investors should contact me directly with the contact button above. Election year or not, coronavirus lockdowns or not, anarchic riots or not, the need for truthful journalism endures. But in these times, we need as many conservative media voices as possible. Please help keep NOQ Report going. 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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The Non-Falsifiable Fallacy of White Fragility
Posted: 06 Aug 2020 03:35 AM PDT This is the fifth installment of our walkthrough on White Fragility by Robin DiAngelo. In this installment we cover chapter 3. The three major criticisms that come out in this chapter is first Robin DiAngelo is setting up a non-falsifiable argument. Heads I win, tails you lose. To disagree with her is to enact racism. Second she believes that the younger generation is more racist than previous generations, which is an odd claim. She also seems to think that this “third wave” of racism is equitable to slavery and Jim Crow. Lastly, she interchangeably uses different definitions of racism. Chapter 2 insists racism is a system. In chapter 3, it’s behavioral. Operating Definitions
COVID-19 may take down an independent news outletNobody said running a media site would be easy. We could use some help keeping this site afloat.Colleagues have called me the worst fundraiser ever. My skills are squarely rooted on the journalistic side of running a news outlet. Paying the bills has never been my forte, but we’ve survived. We have ads on the site that help, but since the site’s inception this has been a labor of love that otherwise doesn’t bring in the level of revenue necessary to justify it. When I left a nice, corporate career in 2017, I did so knowing I wouldn’t make nearly as much money. But what we do at NOQ Report to deliver the truth and fight the progressive mainstream media narrative that has plagued this nation is too important for me to sacrifice it for the sake of wealth. We know we’ll never make a ton of money this way, and we’re okay with that. Things have become harder with the coronavirus lockdowns. Both ad money and donations that have kept us afloat for a while have dropped dramatically. We thought we could weather the storm, but the so-called “surge” or “2nd-wave” that mainstream media and Democrats are pushing has put our prospects in jeopardy. In short, we are now in desperate need of financial assistance. The best way NOQ Report readers can help is to donate. Our Giving Fuel page makes it easy to donate one-time or monthly. We need approximately $11,500 to stay afloat for the rest of 2020, but more would be wonderful and any amount that brings us closer to our goal is greatly appreciated. The second way to help is to become a partner. We’ve strongly considered seeking angel investors in the past but because we were paying the bills, it didn’t seem necessary. Now, we’re struggling to pay the bills. This shouldn’t be the case as our traffic the last year has been going up dramatically. June, 2018, we had 11,678 visitors. A year later in June, 2019, we were up to 116,194. In June, 2020, we had 614,192. We’re heading in the right direction and we believe we’re ready talk to patriotic investors who want to not only “get in on the action” but more importantly who want to help America hear the truth. Interested investors should contact me directly with the contact button above. Election year or not, coronavirus lockdowns or not, anarchic riots or not, the need for truthful journalism endures. But in these times, we need as many conservative media voices as possible. Please help keep NOQ Report going. 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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LA Mayor and nanny Eric Garcetti to cut water, power to homes hosting parties
Posted: 06 Aug 2020 03:25 AM PDT Eric Garcetti, the nanny Mayor of Los Angeles, has a long history of authoritarianism. The latest news regarding his series of draconian coronavirus lockdown mandates followed news coverage of a house party in his city that showed (gasp) dozens if not hundreds of people not social distancing and generally not wearing masks. He labeled them “super-spreaders” in his decree. “The consequences of these large parties ripple far beyond just those parties. They ripple throughout our entire community because the virus can quickly and easily spread,” said Garcetti during a press conference, in which he argued that “large house parties have essentially become night clubs in the hills,” according to Fox News Los Angeles. According to The Daily Wire, this is a direct response to the coverage of the house party that seemed to be an embarrassment to him. Garcetti briefly alluded to the party later in his remarks while talking about large events and how super-spreaders can have a “disproportionate impact on the lives that we are losing.” The mayor, talking about the so-called new nightclubs, said “many times the homes are vacant, or used for short-term rentals. And beyond the noise, the traffic, and nuisance, these large parties are unsafe, and can cost Angelinos their lives.”
One of the saddest parts about this move is that the focus is on the lack of social distancing and mask wearing. What’s buried in the tale of the infamous house party is the fact that four people were shot and one murdered during the party. To Garcetti, that’s just a minor detail compared to the grand sin of no mask-wearing. According to Breitbart: Garcetti was reacting to reports of large parties in the hills earlier this week, including one where people reportedly threw money from balconies — and where a gang-related shooting later killed one and wounded four people at the party.
To authoritarians like Eric Garcetti, you are incapable of thinking for yourself. You must be protected. You must be ruled. Otherwise, we’re all going to die from our own stupidity. The nanny state is alive and well in Los Angeles. COVID-19 may take down an independent news outletNobody said running a media site would be easy. We could use some help keeping this site afloat.Colleagues have called me the worst fundraiser ever. My skills are squarely rooted on the journalistic side of running a news outlet. Paying the bills has never been my forte, but we’ve survived. We have ads on the site that help, but since the site’s inception this has been a labor of love that otherwise doesn’t bring in the level of revenue necessary to justify it. When I left a nice, corporate career in 2017, I did so knowing I wouldn’t make nearly as much money. But what we do at NOQ Report to deliver the truth and fight the progressive mainstream media narrative that has plagued this nation is too important for me to sacrifice it for the sake of wealth. We know we’ll never make a ton of money this way, and we’re okay with that. Things have become harder with the coronavirus lockdowns. Both ad money and donations that have kept us afloat for a while have dropped dramatically. We thought we could weather the storm, but the so-called “surge” or “2nd-wave” that mainstream media and Democrats are pushing has put our prospects in jeopardy. In short, we are now in desperate need of financial assistance. The best way NOQ Report readers can help is to donate. Our Giving Fuel page makes it easy to donate one-time or monthly. We need approximately $11,500 to stay afloat for the rest of 2020, but more would be wonderful and any amount that brings us closer to our goal is greatly appreciated. The second way to help is to become a partner. We’ve strongly considered seeking angel investors in the past but because we were paying the bills, it didn’t seem necessary. Now, we’re struggling to pay the bills. This shouldn’t be the case as our traffic the last year has been going up dramatically. June, 2018, we had 11,678 visitors. A year later in June, 2019, we were up to 116,194. In June, 2020, we had 614,192. We’re heading in the right direction and we believe we’re ready talk to patriotic investors who want to not only “get in on the action” but more importantly who want to help America hear the truth. Interested investors should contact me directly with the contact button above. Election year or not, coronavirus lockdowns or not, anarchic riots or not, the need for truthful journalism endures. But in these times, we need as many conservative media voices as possible. Please help keep NOQ Report going. 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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Dr. Simone Gold asks a great question about Hydroxychloroquine, then answers it herself
Posted: 06 Aug 2020 01:55 AM PDT Mainstream and social media suppression of Hydroxychloroquine as part of a treatment for COVID-19 is well-documented. We’ve talked about it ourselves multiple times over the last few months on NOQ Report. But one of the most disturbing things about the suppression is that it’s being done in the name of medical science. They’re selling studies downplaying the effectiveness of Hydroxychloroquine while ignoring the plethora of studies that support it. Dr. Simone Gold has experienced the suppression directly. Her website was dropped by SquareSpace and her videos were deleted by all of the major social media platforms. Meanwhile, she has been trying to ring the alarm bell for doctors to start paying closer attention to the science instead of bowing to the dangerous narrative. To both ends, she asked a very important question on Twitter.
She took it further than just asking the important question, though. With Seb Gorka, she answered it:
If we try to rely on mainstream or social media to give us direction regarding Hydroxychloroquine, we’re only going to get wrong answers. They say we should listen to doctors. More need to listen to Dr. Simone Gold. COVID-19 may take down an indepentent news outletNobody said running a media site would be easy. We could use some help keeping this site afloat.Colleagues have called me the worst fundraiser ever. My skills are squarely rooted on the journalistic side of running a news outlet. Paying the bills has never been my forte, but we’ve survived. We have ads on the site that help, but since the site’s inception this has been a labor of love that otherwise doesn’t bring in the level of revenue necessary to justify it. When I left a nice, corporate career in 2017, I did so knowing I wouldn’t make nearly as much money. But what we do at NOQ Report to deliver the truth and fight the progressive mainstream media narrative that has plagued this nation is too important for me to sacrifice it for the sake of wealth. We know we’ll never make a ton of money this way, and we’re okay with that. Things have become harder with the coronavirus lockdowns. Both ad money and donations that have kept us afloat for a while have dropped dramatically. We thought we could weather the storm, but the so-called “surge” or “2nd-wave” that mainstream media and Democrats are pushing has put our prospects in jeopardy. In short, we are now in desperate need of financial assistance. The best way NOQ Report readers can help is to donate. Our Giving Fuel page makes it easy to donate one-time or monthly. We need approximately $11,500 to stay afloat for the rest of 2020, but more would be wonderful and any amount that brings us closer to our goal is greatly appreciated. The second way to help is to become a partner. We’ve strongly considered seeking angel investors in the past but because we were paying the bills, it didn’t seem necessary. Now, we’re struggling to pay the bills. This shouldn’t be the case as our traffic the last year has been going up dramatically. June, 2018, we had 11,678 visitors. A year later in June, 2019, we were up to 116,194. In June, 2020, we had 614,192. We’re heading in the right direction and we believe we’re ready talk to patriotic investors who want to not only “get in on the action” but more importantly who want to help America hear the truth. Interested investors should contact me directly with the contact button above. Election year or not, coronavirus lockdowns or not, anarchic riots or not, the need for truthful journalism endures. But in these times, we need as many conservative media voices as possible. Please help keep NOQ Report going. 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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Gen Z GOP launches to be youth Lincoln Project
Posted: 06 Aug 2020 01:37 AM PDT When the Lincoln Project launched, it had financial backing, Twitter followers, and the fanfare of leftist media. In contrast, the launch of the new group Gen Z GOP does not appear to have any of that, outside of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In an announcement made public on social media and in the press of local media, this group has made very clear their intentions to reshape the Republican Party. Gen Z GOP is a pro-homosexuality, pro Black Lives Matter, and pro amnesty organization. As the video demonstrates, this is a Cultural Marxist, fiscally responsible movement that they seek for the United States. It’s Executive Director is Mike Brodo, who runs a website advertising moderate opinions. But, interestingly enough, the movement attracted some political activists as well. The programming coordinator wants to push the GOP in an “inclusive” direction. It’s safe to assume there is politically correct connotation here. Kalisz was a former Clinton campaign volunteer. Then there’s the Obama fan as their social media exec
Brown’s Twitter header has Black Live Matter with Antifa messaging. As Amber Athey viciously points out:
Superfluous titles aside, Gen Z GOP is not meant to reform the GOP, it’s largely designed to undermine Conservatism. It’ unclear whether this organization has money, but there may be a lot of money to grift if the Lincoln Project is any indication of its trajectory. Furthermore, it is meant to publicly subvert actual Gen Z discontent with the GOP. Ignored GrievancesAnd thus, the purpose of this article is not just to poop on Gen Z GOP, as the obvious psyop level scam that they are. It’s to highlight the real disconnect of the Republican Party to many within the Zoomer generation. And that is the American First movement. Conservative Inc, whether it be the industrial media complex or myriad of college campus organizations, scoff at those who call out the the leftward drift of the movement. Names like Nick Fuentes, Michelle Malkin, Michael Malice, Jon Miller, and even Tucker Carlson are perhaps the biggest names of this sub-movement. The American First movement largely consists of Gen Z, usually white, often Catholic, Americans that reject white guilt, recognize homosexuality as a sin, and generally want to limit immigration. It’s not as economically conservative as libertarianism. However this movement is disenfranchised with the Republican Party. They are tired of seeing Conservative media take positions that Conservatives once opposed. They are tired of hearing Charlie Kirk talk about how great Israel is when it’s nowhere near the country America is. They are tired of pundits who don’t push back on things like White Fragility with half of the testicular fortitude that JK Rowling does on transgenderism, which reminds me of Charlie Kirk and Michael Knowles promoting “Lady Maga.” But I suppose Conservative Inc is fine with drag queen story hour if pedophiles are reading Atlas Shrugged to little children. The grievances are legitimate and those with these grievances are sizable. The average Fox News viewer is in retirement, but Tucker Carlson has upended this trend by tapping into these grievances and that is why young people watch Tucker’s monologues on YouTube by the millions and pass on Sean Hannity. The question of the America First movement is “what are we trying to conserve?” I’m not a part of this movement, nor am I in lockstep with the grifter laden Conservative Inc. NOQ Report is small and independent. I’m focused on fighting enemies within the church than politics these days, in large part because I have little hope in resolving these grievances without fighting for the church. The American First movement is more fiscally liberal than I would like and is susceptible to antisemitism. However, unlike what the Gen Z GOP would have you think, there are far more young people out there that are socially conservative and fiscally populist than there are young people that are fiscally conservative and cultural Marxist. And as someone who is fiscally conservative, I recognize that in order to achieve a fiscally conservative government, you need a socially conservative society. As the Mandalorian say, “This is the way!” By the way, this is also a far better way to reach minority voters. Gen Z GOP looks to subvert the actual audience the GOP needs to reach by providing fodder for the consultant class to continue chasing political unicorns. COVID-19 may take down an indepentent news outletNobody said running a media site would be easy. We could use some help keeping this site afloat.Colleagues have called me the worst fundraiser ever. My skills are squarely rooted on the journalistic side of running a news outlet. Paying the bills has never been my forte, but we’ve survived. We have ads on the site that help, but since the site’s inception this has been a labor of love that otherwise doesn’t bring in the level of revenue necessary to justify it. When I left a nice, corporate career in 2017, I did so knowing I wouldn’t make nearly as much money. But what we do at NOQ Report to deliver the truth and fight the progressive mainstream media narrative that has plagued this nation is too important for me to sacrifice it for the sake of wealth. We know we’ll never make a ton of money this way, and we’re okay with that. Things have become harder with the coronavirus lockdowns. Both ad money and donations that have kept us afloat for a while have dropped dramatically. We thought we could weather the storm, but the so-called “surge” or “2nd-wave” that mainstream media and Democrats are pushing has put our prospects in jeopardy. In short, we are now in desperate need of financial assistance. The best way NOQ Report readers can help is to donate. Our Giving Fuel page makes it easy to donate one-time or monthly. We need approximately $11,500 to stay afloat for the rest of 2020, but more would be wonderful and any amount that brings us closer to our goal is greatly appreciated. The second way to help is to become a partner. We’ve strongly considered seeking angel investors in the past but because we were paying the bills, it didn’t seem necessary. Now, we’re struggling to pay the bills. This shouldn’t be the case as our traffic the last year has been going up dramatically. June, 2018, we had 11,678 visitors. A year later in June, 2019, we were up to 116,194. In June, 2020, we had 614,192. We’re heading in the right direction and we believe we’re ready talk to patriotic investors who want to not only “get in on the action” but more importantly who want to help America hear the truth. Interested investors should contact me directly with the contact button above. Election year or not, coronavirus lockdowns or not, anarchic riots or not, the need for truthful journalism endures. But in these times, we need as many conservative media voices as possible. Please help keep NOQ Report going. 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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A ‘network of lone wolf conservatives’ may be the best way to win more elections
Posted: 05 Aug 2020 07:12 PM PDT Most of the show I do are commentaries on events that are happening in the world around us, but sometimes I get into a rant about concepts that simply bug me. One of those things is a subject that I’ve talked about before, but it wasn’t until this show that I realized perhaps my vision of a unified movement isn’t exactly the right approach. Conservatives are general competitive, which is why we’re often so bad at lifting each other up. At NOQ Report, we try to link to as many of the great conservative sites as possible. We don’t have to come up with all of the topics or rewrite the news simply to call it our own. Oftentimes the original source has already done the job and we simply need to add commentary for context. Our “News Briefs” category, recently launched, is loaded with stories that link to original sources rather than rewriting it all on our own. Unfortunately, many others do not feel the same way. They not only compete against each other and get into “conservative on conservative” debates, but they also attempt to tear down “competitors.” The left doesn’t do that nearly as much as we do. This is why it bugs me then general ideologies are aligned but semantics cause conservatives to get into flame wars with each other. We already have an enemy on the left with which to contend. In this episode of the NOQ Report, you’ll get to see my transition from calling for unity to calling for a “network of lone wolfs” who are competitive but working towards the same basic goals. That seems to be the better approach. Asking us to all play nice is challenging because it isn’t in our nature to operate like communists. But instead of griping at each other or fighting for page views with other conservative sites, or tearing down other conservative shows, what if we “compete” by taking it to the left? It’s a novel idea. We don’t have to work together. It would be nice, but sometimes conservatives are just better off fighting the good fight as individuals. There’s nothing wrong with it as long as we’re shooting for the same goal: A better America. COVID-19 may take down an indepentent news outletNobody said running a media site would be easy. We could use some help keeping this site afloat.Colleagues have called me the worst fundraiser ever. My skills are squarely rooted on the journalistic side of running a news outlet. Paying the bills has never been my forte, but we’ve survived. We have ads on the site that help, but since the site’s inception this has been a labor of love that otherwise doesn’t bring in the level of revenue necessary to justify it. When I left a nice, corporate career in 2017, I did so knowing I wouldn’t make nearly as much money. But what we do at NOQ Report to deliver the truth and fight the progressive mainstream media narrative that has plagued this nation is too important for me to sacrifice it for the sake of wealth. We know we’ll never make a ton of money this way, and we’re okay with that. Things have become harder with the coronavirus lockdowns. Both ad money and donations that have kept us afloat for a while have dropped dramatically. We thought we could weather the storm, but the so-called “surge” or “2nd-wave” that mainstream media and Democrats are pushing has put our prospects in jeopardy. In short, we are now in desperate need of financial assistance. The best way NOQ Report readers can help is to donate. Our Giving Fuel page makes it easy to donate one-time or monthly. We need approximately $11,500 to stay afloat for the rest of 2020, but more would be wonderful and any amount that brings us closer to our goal is greatly appreciated. The second way to help is to become a partner. We’ve strongly considered seeking angel investors in the past but because we were paying the bills, it didn’t seem necessary. Now, we’re struggling to pay the bills. This shouldn’t be the case as our traffic the last year has been going up dramatically. June, 2018, we had 11,678 visitors. A year later in June, 2019, we were up to 116,194. In June, 2020, we had 614,192. We’re heading in the right direction and we believe we’re ready talk to patriotic investors who want to not only “get in on the action” but more importantly who want to help America hear the truth. Interested investors should contact me directly with the contact button above. Election year or not, coronavirus lockdowns or not, anarchic riots or not, the need for truthful journalism endures. But in these times, we need as many conservative media voices as possible. Please help keep NOQ Report going. 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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If not for terrorism, why else would Hezbollah be storing explosive material in Beirut?
Posted: 05 Aug 2020 05:13 PM PDT The narrative coming out of Lebanon is that it was a case of negligence by… someone. That may be technically true, but in spirit this is a case of Hezbollah storing explosives for the sake of future terrorism in populated areas across the Middle East and Europe. Unfortunately, you won’t hear much about this reality on mainstream media. They want the story buried because it points to the Iran-backed terrorist organization that many leftists seem to love. Hezbollah is responsible for this, not just due to negligence but because of their evil plans for Israel and others.
Hezbollah kept three metric tons of ammonium nitrate, the explosive thought to be behind the mega blast in Beirut this week, in a storehouse in London, until MI5 and the London Metropolitan Police found it in 2015. The Lebanese terrorist group also stored hundreds of kilograms of ammonium nitrate in southern Germany, which were uncovered earlier this year. The Beirut explosion took place at a warehouse that held 2,750 tons of ammonium nitrate that had been confiscated from a ship. The Iran-backed terrorists kept the explosive in thousands of ice packs in four properties in northwest London, according to a report in The Telegraph last year. The ice pack deception tactic was used in Germany, as well. A source was quoted in The Telegraph saying the ammonium nitrate was to be used for “proper organized terrorism” and could have caused “a lot of damage.” While most in mainstream media are focusing on President Trump’s comments yesterday regarding the massive explosion, at least a handful of leftist outlets cannot ignore the obvious. Assuming the official account holds up, the disaster again exposes the rot that is destroying the country — an especially corrosive mix of corruption, ineptitude and malign intentions. The ammonium nitrate was apparently seized in 2013 from a Moldovan-flagged ship traveling from Georgia to Mozambique. But someone — who, we don’t yet know — brought it into Beirut; instead of returning, auctioning or disposing of it, the port management inexcusably allowed it to be stored there for years. There are no prizes for guessing who in Lebanon might be interested in keeping such vast quantities of explosive material close at hand. The U.S. Treasury and Israel both believe Hezbollah controls many of Beirut’s port facilities. Diab, whose government is entirely dependent on political support from Hezbollah and its Maronite Christian allies, has vowed to hold those responsible to account. More than likely, some minor officials will be fingered for permitting improper storage of highly dangerous material. Iran-backed Hezbollah, with its large and well-armed militia as well as its political hold on the prime minister, has nothing to fear from the state. But it will not escape public opprobrium: Most Lebanese will assume the ammonium nitrate belonged to the militia, for use in Syria and against Israel. Hezbollah is a blight. In many ways, they’re worse than the Islamic State because instead of operating in the shadows, Hezbollah operates like a legitimate organization. But they’re terrorists. They’re simply quieter about their evil. COVID-19 may take down an indepentent news outletNobody said running a media site would be easy. We could use some help keeping this site afloat.Colleagues have called me the worst fundraiser ever. My skills are squarely rooted on the journalistic side of running a news outlet. Paying the bills has never been my forte, but we’ve survived. We have ads on the site that help, but since the site’s inception this has been a labor of love that otherwise doesn’t bring in the level of revenue necessary to justify it. When I left a nice, corporate career in 2017, I did so knowing I wouldn’t make nearly as much money. But what we do at NOQ Report to deliver the truth and fight the progressive mainstream media narrative that has plagued this nation is too important for me to sacrifice it for the sake of wealth. We know we’ll never make a ton of money this way, and we’re okay with that. Things have become harder with the coronavirus lockdowns. Both ad money and donations that have kept us afloat for a while have dropped dramatically. We thought we could weather the storm, but the so-called “surge” or “2nd-wave” that mainstream media and Democrats are pushing has put our prospects in jeopardy. In short, we are now in desperate need of financial assistance. The best way NOQ Report readers can help is to donate. Our Giving Fuel page makes it easy to donate one-time or monthly. We need approximately $11,500 to stay afloat for the rest of 2020, but more would be wonderful and any amount that brings us closer to our goal is greatly appreciated. The second way to help is to become a partner. We’ve strongly considered seeking angel investors in the past but because we were paying the bills, it didn’t seem necessary. Now, we’re struggling to pay the bills. This shouldn’t be the case as our traffic the last year has been going up dramatically. June, 2018, we had 11,678 visitors. A year later in June, 2019, we were up to 116,194. In June, 2020, we had 614,192. We’re heading in the right direction and we believe we’re ready talk to patriotic investors who want to not only “get in on the action” but more importantly who want to help America hear the truth. Interested investors should contact me directly with the contact button above. Election year or not, coronavirus lockdowns or not, anarchic riots or not, the need for truthful journalism endures. But in these times, we need as many conservative media voices as possible. Please help keep NOQ Report going. 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. 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Detroit Lions QB Matthew Stafford tested positive for COVID-19. It was false.
Posted: 05 Aug 2020 04:26 PM PDT NOQ Report has been questioning the accuracy of both the coronavirus tests now being widely administered as well as the numbers coming from various government and non-government agencies regarding the pandemic. Death rates and infection rates appear from multiple angles to be extremely exaggerated and reports of false positives have been rolling in for months. Now, a quarterback in the NFL is one of the latest victims of this phenomenon. Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford, who is arguably the best player on the team, tested positive for COVID-19. He was instantly placed on injured reserve and isolated from his family, including his wife who had brain surgery last year. But it turns out the test was wrong. Kelly Stafford took to Instagram to vent her anger. Lions star QB Matthew Stafford was removed from the NFL’s COVID-IR list on Tuesday, but not after a false-positive test by the league turned his family’s life upside down. “The past four days have been somewhat of a nightmare,” wrote Stafford’s wife, Kelly. “We were all tested the day after and we were all negative, including Matthew…then he tested negative again, then again, again and again.” Shortly before her Instagram post, Kelly posted a story that simply said, “I am about to lose my s–t.” Last year, Kelly had surgery to remove a brain tumor. According to the CDC’s guidelines, she would be classified as high risk if she contracts the coronavirus. The Lions posted a statement Tuesday afternoon saying Stafford is back on the roster after receiving a false positive test. “I have been losing my mind because of how my Family has been treated since my husband was put on the Covid-IR list,” said Kelly, who has four children with Matt. “Even after we knew it was a false positive, I was approached in a grocery store told I was ‘endangering others,’ my kids were harassed and kicked off a playground, I was told I needed to wait in my car when trying to pick up food, and people closest to us had to get tested just so they could go back to work… and that’s just to name a few things.” This case is neither isolated nor acceptable. Testing positive for COVID-19 can be life-changing for many. Are the numbers inflated? Are the tests tainted? Is there something more nefarious happening than simple mistakes? COVID-19 may take down an indepentent news outletNobody said running a media site would be easy. We could use some help keeping this site afloat.Colleagues have called me the worst fundraiser ever. My skills are squarely rooted on the journalistic side of running a news outlet. Paying the bills has never been my forte, but we’ve survived. We have ads on the site that help, but since the site’s inception this has been a labor of love that otherwise doesn’t bring in the level of revenue necessary to justify it. When I left a nice, corporate career in 2017, I did so knowing I wouldn’t make nearly as much money. But what we do at NOQ Report to deliver the truth and fight the progressive mainstream media narrative that has plagued this nation is too important for me to sacrifice it for the sake of wealth. We know we’ll never make a ton of money this way, and we’re okay with that. Things have become harder with the coronavirus lockdowns. Both ad money and donations that have kept us afloat for a while have dropped dramatically. We thought we could weather the storm, but the so-called “surge” or “2nd-wave” that mainstream media and Democrats are pushing has put our prospects in jeopardy. In short, we are now in desperate need of financial assistance. The best way NOQ Report readers can help is to donate. Our Giving Fuel page makes it easy to donate one-time or monthly. We need approximately $11,500 to stay afloat for the rest of 2020, but more would be wonderful and any amount that brings us closer to our goal is greatly appreciated. The second way to help is to become a partner. We’ve strongly considered seeking angel investors in the past but because we were paying the bills, it didn’t seem necessary. Now, we’re struggling to pay the bills. This shouldn’t be the case as our traffic the last year has been going up dramatically. June, 2018, we had 11,678 visitors. A year later in June, 2019, we were up to 116,194. In June, 2020, we had 614,192. 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Joe Biden fails to pronounce ‘Beijing’ while conflating China with the World Health Organization
Posted: 05 Aug 2020 03:29 PM PDT Joe Biden has a long history of gaffes, but his mental acuity seems to be rapidly declining in recent months. He’s barely able to speak in complete sentences and often loses his train of thought. And it’s getting worse. This video shows a man who struggles to say the two-syllable word “Beijing” before oddly switching gears from talking about China to talking about the World Health Organization.
As Biden prepares to remotely accept his nomination to be the Democrats’ presidential candidate, he has been a little more public than he’s been in recent weeks. But every time he’s in front of a camera in a setting that’s not staged, he’s barely able to answer questions. Usually, he just skips them altogether following a feeble excuse about having to be somewhere else. Imagine Joe Biden sitting in front of Xi Jinping and being unable to say the word “Beijing.” Imagine him talking to Vladimir Putin, Kim Jong un, or any world leader. He couldn’t. He mustn’t. COVID-19 may take down an independent news outletNobody said running a media site would be easy. We could use some help keeping this site afloat.Colleagues have called me the worst fundraiser ever. My skills are squarely rooted on the journalistic side of running a news outlet. Paying the bills has never been my forte, but we’ve survived. We have ads on the site that help, but since the site’s inception this has been a labor of love that otherwise doesn’t bring in the level of revenue necessary to justify it. When I left a nice, corporate career in 2017, I did so knowing I wouldn’t make nearly as much money. But what we do at NOQ Report to deliver the truth and fight the progressive mainstream media narrative that has plagued this nation is too important for me to sacrifice it for the sake of wealth. We know we’ll never make a ton of money this way, and we’re okay with that. Things have become harder with the coronavirus lockdowns. Both ad money and donations that have kept us afloat for a while have dropped dramatically. We thought we could weather the storm, but the so-called “surge” or “2nd-wave” that mainstream media and Democrats are pushing has put our prospects in jeopardy. In short, we are now in desperate need of financial assistance. The best way NOQ Report readers can help is to donate. Our Giving Fuel page makes it easy to donate one-time or monthly. We need approximately $11,500 to stay afloat for the rest of 2020, but more would be wonderful and any amount that brings us closer to our goal is greatly appreciated. The second way to help is to become a partner. We’ve strongly considered seeking angel investors in the past but because we were paying the bills, it didn’t seem necessary. Now, we’re struggling to pay the bills. This shouldn’t be the case as our traffic the last year has been going up dramatically. June, 2018, we had 11,678 visitors. A year later in June, 2019, we were up to 116,194. In June, 2020, we had 614,192. We’re heading in the right direction and we believe we’re ready talk to patriotic investors who want to not only “get in on the action” but more importantly who want to help America hear the truth. Interested investors should contact me directly with the contact button above. Election year or not, coronavirus lockdowns or not, anarchic riots or not, the need for truthful journalism endures. But in these times, we need as many conservative media voices as possible. Please help keep NOQ Report going. 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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- Journalism Joins The Social Justice Crusade
- Biden’s Latest Blunder, The Squad Expands, Protests vs. Riots, Yates vs. Comey
- Math and Grammar Racist?
- The End of History in Illinois
- Democrats are Surrendering Minneapolis to Criminals
- More Juice!
- Fact Check: Yes, the Mob Is Coming For You
- Too Many of the Wrong Tests and None of the Right
- Worst of the Worst
- Biden’s ‘Build Back Never’: His Endless Government Assaults Will Make Building America Impossible
- As Biden Fails to Denounce Riots, Blames and Threatens to Defund the Police
- Violence Against Objective Reporting
- Statues Falling: The Cultural Revolution and How to Win the Counterrevolution
- Ballot Harvesting
- What Or Who Decides This Election?
- What Lincoln Would Tell Us About How to Preserve Our Republic
- A Scary Fact Found in a Gun Survey on the Upcoming Election
Journalism Joins The Social Justice Crusade
Posted: 05 Aug 2020 07:38 PM PDT by Bill Donohue: The Associated Press’ new “style book” goes beyond trendy: It has joined the social justice crusade. By referring to white people in the lowercase, and black people in the uppercase—”white” and “Black”—AP is wearing its politics on its sleeve. Others, such as the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times, have already followed suit. CNN and Fox News, however, have decided to capitalize white as well. It’s the reasoning that matters most. According to AP, “white people in general have much less shared history and culture.” The New York Times agrees, saying, “White doesn’t represent a shared culture and history in the way Black does.” The journalists should leave sociology to us sociologists. It is certainly true that white people do not have a shared culture and history—the experiences of the Irish and the Germans are very different. It is also true that no white person thinks of himself as a white person: his identity is rooted in his ethnicity, not his race. But contrary to what the journalists think, blacks also have no shared culture and history. There are black Puerto Ricans and blond Puerto Ricans. Those from the West Indies may be black, but this racial term has no meaning. In Africa, no one identifies as a black man any more than the Italians think of themselves as white people. Moreover, those who live in Italy identify on the basis of their region, not their ethnicity. Africans identify on the basis of their tribe or clan, and in some cases by their nationality; they do not identify on the basis of their race. In the United States, there were free blacks and slave blacks. Some free blacks owned black slaves. It is silly to maintain that these black people have a shared history and culture. Asians have no shared history or culture, either. Not only are there huge differences between the Chinese and the Vietnamese (they have been at war with each other dating back to 111 B.C.), within China distinctions are drawn between the Han and the Hakka; regional identities are also crucial. So should we use upper or lowercase to refer to these “people of color” (another meaningless term)? Mexicans consider themselves Mexicans, not Hispanics, just as Chileans consider themselves Chileans. Spaniards are very particular about being known as Spaniards, and do not take kindly to being lumped in with Latinos, a term that is more generic than behaviorally meaningful. There are Japanese Jews and Argentinean Jews. There are Sephardic Jews and Ashkenazic Jews. Are Jews a race? No. Are they an ethnic group? Only in the sense that they have, what sociologist Milton Gordon called, “a shared sense of peoplehood.” Colin Powell is often called African American, yet his parents immigrated from Jamaica. Susan Rice’s maternal grandparents also came from Jamaica. Barack Obama’s father was African but his mother was white. Why is he called African American? In nations such as Israel, a person’s identity is determined by the mother. That would make him a white man. Kamala Harris’ mother is Tamil Indian and her father is from Jamaica, so why does her Wikipedia page say she is “the second African American woman” to serve in the U.S. Senate? She clearly is not. The media can do whatever they want, but they should not expect us to respect their reasoning. The games they are playing are rooted in politics, not linguistics. Tags: Bill Donohue, Journalism, Joins, Social Justice Crusade 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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Biden’s Latest Blunder, The Squad Expands, Protests vs. Riots, Yates vs. Comey
Posted: 05 Aug 2020 07:22 PM PDT
by Gary Bauer, Contributing Author: Biden’s Latest Blunder “No, I haven’t taken a test! Why the hell would I take a test? C’mon, man! That’s like saying you, before you got in this program, if you take a test where you’re taking cocaine or not, what do you think? Huh? Are you a junkie?”
The reason elderly people take cognitive tests is because there is a risk of some elderly people developing cognitive difficulties. This is a legitimate concern given Biden’s history and advanced age. But Biden immediately hits back by racially profiling the black reporter, assuming there is a high risk of blacks being “junkies.” Donald Trump would not survive this. No Republican would survive this. In some ways, Biden doesn’t change. You’ll recall that he was an admirer of Barack Obama, saying he was an “articulate and clean” black man. Again, no Republican would have survived such an outrageous remark. Joe Biden just failed a big cognitive test! America can’t risk “President Joe Biden.” The Squad Expands In New York, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who led the campaign against Amazon creating 25,000 new jobs in her district, was challenged last month by a highly-respected, well-funded journalist. AOC won 73% of the vote. Rep. Carolyn Maloney, a pro-Israel liberal, barely survived a left-wing challenge. Rep. Eliot Engel, chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, did not. He was defeated by 15 points. Unfortunately, support for the Jewish state is quickly becoming a disqualifying issue among the “woke” left. Last night in Michigan, Rep. Rashida Tlaib, one of the most obnoxious and anti-Semitic members of Congress, prevailed in a rematch against a well-known black leader. Two years ago, Tlaib barely won a divided primary. Last night, she won in a landslide, declaring, “It’s safe to say the Squad is here to stay, and it’s only getting bigger.” Indeed it is. In Missouri yesterday, Rep. Lacy Clay was defeated by Cori Bush, a radical BLM activist with no elected experience. Clay’s father, Rep. William Clay, held this seat for 32 years and was a co-founder of the Congressional Black Caucus. Bush raised her profile in recent months by attending every radical demonstration in the district. She is anti-Israel, and will no doubt join the Squad as a proud member. As irritating as Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer can be, they are the old guard and their time is running out. Now just imagine Speaker Tlaib and Senate Democrat Leader Ocasio-Cortez. (There is considerable speculation that AOC will challenge Schumer in 2022.) We may soon yearn for the days when we had Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer to deal with, instead of these leftist anti-American firebrands. This is also a clear sign that if, God forbid, Joe Biden prevails in November, he will continue his march toward the extreme left as woke, anti-Israel and, in many ways, anti-American forces gain more influence in the Democrat Party. And when I write anti-American, I’m not exaggerating. Polls show that young Democrats are the least patriotic demographic in the country. We must defeat the radical left! The Choice Do you believe America is an exceptional nation, founded by great men who believed that our liberty came from God, and that this country has brought more liberty, opportunity and prosperity to more people than any country in the history of the world? If that’s what you believe, vote for Donald Trump and Mike Pence. Do you believe that America was evil from the very beginning, built on genocide and slavery, has been a colonialist power that has brought nothing but suffering, and must be fundamentally transformed? If you believe that, vote for Joe Biden. These are the two worldviews competing for power right now. The people working for the Trump Administration believe in American greatness. The people who would fill a Biden Administration believe the country is fatally flawed and must be transformed. Protests vs. Riots As you might expect, Sen. Cruz focused much of the hearing on Antifa’s role in fomenting violence and threatening free speech. Senate Democrats were offered repeated opportunities to condemn Antifa. They refused, bitterly clinging to the notion that the protests have been mostly “peaceful.” Acting Deputy Homeland Security Secretary Ken Cuccinelli testified that the 140 federal law enforcement officers protecting the federal courthouse in Portland had suffered more than 270 injuries as a result of these “peaceful protests.” At one point, Sen. Mazie Hirono stormed out of the hearing. Sen. Cruz gave her another chance to condemn Antifa before she left. She did not. Cruz then replied: “OK, she declined to speak, so that is the position of the Democratic Party. I would note also that of the seven Democratic senators who spoke, not one of them apologized for or denounced multiple Democrats calling law enforcement officers Nazis, stormtroopers and Gestapo.” Another witness at the hearing was U.S. Attorney Erin Cox, who was appointed by Attorney General William Barr to investigate violent anti-government extremists. According to Cox, the Justice Department has launched 300 domestic terrorist investigations since the end of May. The Left vs. Law Enforcement Minneapolis, which wants to abolish its police department, has surrendered to the criminals. The police recently put out helpful tips on how to be mugged safely. Portland, which has always been liberal, is now unrecognizable. Last night, the “peaceful protesters” attacked the police association’s office, setting fire to the building. There used to be a funny show called Portlandia, which made fun of the city’s liberal elites. If only we had that now. It has become a city of violent revolutionaries. Parts of Chicago have become killing fields with weekly casualty figures that look worse than Kabul, Afghanistan. Just a reminder: All of these progressive cities are run by Democrats. There hasn’t been a Republican in office in decades. The controversies you see in these cities involve left-wing Democrats fighting really left-wing Democrats, then blaming it all on the police! But while more and more Democrats embrace efforts to defund the police, a new poll finds that only 14% of Americans actually support that radical idea. Seventy-six percent of Americans want law enforcement budgets kept at current levels or increased. Yates vs. Comey “I was upset that Director Comey didn’t coordinate that with us and acted unilaterally,” Yates said. You can watch the exchange here. Are You Registered? Everything is on the line: The House of Representatives, the Senate, the White House, control of the courts, the future of free speech, religious liberty, our Second Amendment rights, the sanctity of life, the direction of our economy. In short, the fate of the country is on the ballot. The outcome of this election will impact all of us, and every vote matters. But you can’t vote if you aren’t registered. Please make sure that you and all your like-minded friends and family members are registered to vote! Tags: Gary Bauer, Campaign for Working Families, Biden’s Latest Blunder, The Squad Expands, Protests vs. Riots, Yates vs. Comey 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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Math and Grammar Racist?
Posted: 05 Aug 2020 06:43 PM PDT by Kerby Anderson: It appears that mathematics and grammar are now also examples of racism and western imperialism. At least that is what we are hearing on a number of college campuses. Nancy Pearcey writes about one teacher who argues that the “idea of 2 + 2 equaling 4 is cultural” and a product of “western imperialism/colonialism.” Apparently, even mathematics is to be reshaped by critical theory. Lest you think this is the only example, she provides many others. A professor at Cambridge University wrote an article titled “Western Mathematics: The Secret Weapon of Cultural Imperialism.” A professor at the University of Illinois complains that math history is Eurocentric because we emphasize terms like Pythagorean theorem and pi which “perpetuate a perception that mathematics was largely developed by Greeks and other Europeans.” Nancy Pearcey questions that. We use Arabic numbers, we have learned that the concept of zero as a place holder came from India, and the Babylonians gave us the 360-degree circle. In fact, most cultures had a rough idea of the value of pi. Meanwhile grammar is also under attack. The English department at Rutgers University is changing its instruction in an effort to “stand with and respond” to the Black Lives Matter movement. The program will emphasize “social justice” and “critical grammar.” That is a euphemism for challenging the standard academic form of the English language. One of the professors argues that “expecting a student to write in grammatically correct sentences is indicative of racial bias” which she condemns using a word I cannot use on this radio station. Lately when I have been reading social media posts, I have been appalled at the poor grammar of recent college graduates. Apparently, it is going to get much worse. Tags: Kerby Anderson, Viewpoints, Point of View, Math and Grammar Racist? 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 End of History in Illinois
Posted: 05 Aug 2020 06:12 PM PDT . . . State Rep. La Shawn K. Ford wants the subject abolished.
by Cockburn: Demanding education reform is something of an American political tradition: schools have been in one stage of reform or another since the Eisenhower administration. But somehow, like Achilles pursuing a tortoise, the schools are never actually reformed. More effort, more programs, and more (much more!) money are always needed. But even after six-plus decades of enthusiastic reform, an Illinois Democrat has found a way to be original. On Sunday night, State Rep. La Shawn Ford delivered the well-trod complaint that history classes focus too much on the achievements of white men. The classes must change, to deemphasize pale males and highlight the accomplishments of women and minority groups. So far so standard — yet, in a novel twist, Ford added that until the new curriculum can be designed, Illinois history classes should be abolished. That is not a joke; Cockburn is not having a jolly jest at the expense of The Spectator’s readers. The news release from Ford’s own office is quite literally titled ‘Rep. Ford Today in Evanston to Call for the Abolishment of History Classes in Illinois Schools.’ Until Ford is satisfied with how the past is presented, it is best for schoolchildren to pretend the past does not exist at all. Now, admittedly, America has so little history that abolishing its study might be thought to have little impact on instruction. Nevertheless, Cockburn is troubled. The Democratic party has had absolute control of the Illinois legislature every year since 2003. The typical senior in an Illinois high school has gone their entire life without the trauma of seeing Republicans control the state’s schools. Is Illinois’s history curriculum really so toxic and destructive that it must be stopped immediately? Are the state’s high school history teachers some heretofore unnoticed fascist cabal? Cockburn is skeptical. In fact, Cockburn can’t help but speculate that Ford may have made his demand without bothering to look at the state’s existing textbooks, or its existing laws. Ford’s official statement laments that ‘current history teaching practices overlook the contributions by Women and members of the Black, Jewish, LGBTQ communities and other groups.’ But just last year, the Illinois legislature passed a bill requiring that all public schools teach students about the historical contributions of gay, bisexual, and transgender people. In fact, Ford voted for it. And Illinois has already required black history in schools since 1991; a bill passed just last year expands that mandate to the state’s public colleges. Illinois was also the first state in America to mandate Holocaust education. Cockburn’s cursory look through the Illinois school code finds an almost suffocating number of mandates in the school’s history instruction. In addition to covering the contributions of black Americans to the country, schools are also required to specifically note the contributions of Poles, Lithuanians, Bohemians, and Albanians. Not only is Hispanic history required, but schools must cover ‘the forceful removal and illegal deportation of Mexican-American US citizens during the Great Depression’. The more Cockburn reads, the more he suspects that Ford simply finds legislating far more enjoyable than reading. Ford himself recently introduced a bill that would specifically require school instruction on the American civil rights movement. That would be perfectly fine, except the Illinois school code already mandates instruction in ‘the socioeconomic struggle which African Americans experienced collectively in striving to achieve fair and equal treatment under the laws of this nation’. If anything, the call to suspend history classes would make far more sense coming from the right than the left. There is no evidence of widespread right-wing revanchism among America’s history teachers. On the other hand, 100,000 educators have signed up to promote the radical scholarship of Howard Zinn in class. At the web page for the Zinn Education Project, the first two teacher testimonials are from Illinois. Rep. Ford’s crusade seems firmly rooted in 2020. Like every other politician, he badly wants to be a ‘reformer’, and a warrior against injustice. But Ford has the same problem as leading Illinois citizen Jussie Smollett: his demand for racism to crusade against far outstrips the available supply. Tags: Cockburn, Spectator USA, end of History, Illinois 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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Democrats are Surrendering Minneapolis to Criminals
Posted: 05 Aug 2020 05:46 PM PDT by Newt Gingrich: Americans oppose defunding police by 72 percent 26 percent, according to Pew Research Center. Let this fact sink in as you watch what Democratic leaders and the propaganda media are promoting across the country. Unlike some Democratic politicians, the American people know that getting rid of police creates a vacuum, which predators will fill. This is exactly what is happening with the growing disaster in Minneapolis. In fact, the trouble in Minneapolis is a case study on the results of the radical Democratic policy of protecting criminals, hating police, and endangering law-abiding citizens, which I write about in my new book Trump and the American Future. The leftwing Democrats who dominate the Minneapolis government have been crippling and starving the police department. Unfortunately for most Minneapolis citizens, criminals are beginning to understand what a happy hunting ground the Democrats are creating for them. Gunfire incidents were up 224 percent in June and 166 percent in July, according to the Star-Tribune. Armed robberies and car-jackings are also on the rise, with 100 robberies and 20 car-jackings reported in the city’s South Side in July alone. As the police shrink the criminals grow. Since the Democrats cannot bring themselves to admit they were wrong, they have shifted to a new strategy: Tell the innocent to surrender if confronted by the predators. As Kyle Hooten with the Daily Caller tweeted, “Minneapolis City Government tells residents to be ready to give up their phones and wallets and to always cooperate with criminals.” You may think this is an exaggeration, but the third precinct sent out a notice with “robbery prevention tips.” In addition to standard police advice, such as “be hyper-aware of your surroundings at all times” and “have keys already in your hand as you approach your car,” the notice instructed residents to “be prepared to give up your cell phone and purse/wallet.” It also said, “despite all our efforts, robberies may still occur! Do not argue or fight with the criminal Do as they say. Your safety is most important!” Hooten later reported that he was told the notice didn’t go through the proper channels. I suspect this only means the Democratic mayor and city council who are attacking the police wanted to protect themselves. However, the Minneapolis police are legitimately frustrated and defeated. They will answer the continuing attack from Democratic politicians by retiring, calling in sick, or being hesitant to put their lives in danger by answering calls for help. The shortages highlight the challenge facing the city’s beleaguered police force as it faces calls for its defunding or even abolition. Libor Janey of the Star-Tribune reported on Aug. 1 that “Minneapolis police are down at least 100 officers since the killing of George Floyd — more than 10% of the force — straining department resources amid a wave of violence and adding extra urgency to the political debate over its future.” Janey then wrote that the force could be down by one-third by the end of the year. Already, only six officers are patrolling the 14.5-square-mile third precinct. That means there is less than one policeman for every two miles. This may help explain the third precinct’s letter to innocent citizens urging them to obey the criminals, and give up their wallets, keys, and cell phones. Since the Minneapolis police are being prevented from protecting citizens from criminals, they want residents to at least know how to minimize the risk of physical harm by surrendering quickly when robbed or confronted. The hypocrisy of the Democrats is made clear when you learn that Minneapolis taxpayers pay for private protection for three of their city council members. As a citizen of Minneapolis, you are told to surrender before being hurt by criminals. As part of the political aristocracy, you get taxpayer-funded private security, so you don’t have to worry. A nice benefit if you can get it. The surrender-to-the-criminals approach is having a terrible effect on both the quality of life and the economy in Minneapolis. The Minneapolis Downtown Council has already warned the city government that efforts to defund the police are driving businesses away from Minneapolis. According to the Freedom Foundation of Minnesota, the Downtown Council cautioned that “27 downtown companies are either considering or are actively seeking space in the suburbs to leave downtown.” Other businesses looking to move have “crossed Minneapolis off [their] search list,” the foundation reported. As Democratic pro-criminal, anti-police policies spread, the disasters are going to spread with them. In Seattle, where the local politicians surrendered more than a dozen city blocks to vandals and violent protesters, Police Chief Carmen Best, who is African American, had hundreds demonstrators outside her house. As The Washington Times reported, roughly 200 protestors drove to and crowded Best’s neighborhood (although she was not home). Some of Best’s neighbors had to block the streets with their own vehicles to keep the demonstrators from trespassing and damaging property. One resident told a local Fox affiliate, “It was not peaceful… They were here to intimidate. Scare people. Scare children. There were children out there and they were asking them what schools they went to. They were yelling the most horrible things you’ve ever heard in your entire life.” Let’s be clear: This effort by the left is putting the lives of innocent Americans – who expect their government to deliver safety – at risk. This is why the left-wing Democrats will be repudiated as their anti-police dream collapses into a reality of murder, rape, robbery and violence in cities across America. Tags: Newt Gingrich, commentary, Democrats, Surrendering Minneapolis, To Criminals 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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More Juice!
Posted: 05 Aug 2020 05:28 PM PDT
by John Stossel: Was the power on in your house this morning? If so, thank fossil fuels! A few parts of America do get energy from other sources. Washington state has fast-flowing rivers that allow Washingtonians to get most of their electricity from hydroelectric power. Iowa now gets about 40% of its electricity from wind. But most of us get power from the much-hated fossil fuels, primarily natural gas and coal. Burning them does pollute, although government-mandated (Yes, government has done some useful things.) controls like scrubbers in smokestacks have nearly eliminated the dangerous pollutants, such as sulfur dioxide. But fossil fuels do still emit greenhouse gasses, and that probably increases global warming. Yes, I know some scientists doubt that man’s activities contribute much, but I’ll go with the large group that says we do. Now, Black Lives Matter protesters say fossil fuels create “environmental racism” because black neighborhoods are often located in low-lying floodplains or are close to refineries and other energy infrastructure. Activist Jane Fonda recently joined them to say, “The fossil fuel industry will have to pay!” But I suspect Fonda and other anti-fossil fuel protesters have no clue about where the electricity that powers their electric cars comes from. Today, Americans still get 81% of our energy and 62.7% of our electricity from fossil fuels. Oil fuels about 91% of all transportation. Without fossil fuels, much of the world would freeze in the dark. We just don’t yet have enough alternatives. One country almost does: Iceland. But I suspect Fonda and other anti-fossil fuel protesters have no clue about where the electricity that powers their electric cars comes from. Today, Americans still get 81% of our energy and 62.7% of our electricity from fossil fuels. Oil fuels about 91% of all transportation. Without fossil fuels, much of the world would freeze in the dark. We just don’t yet have enough alternatives. One country almost does: Iceland. Iceland has hot springs, so geothermal power provides 25% of its juice, and hydropower provides most of the rest. But even in Iceland, that’s not enough. Iceland still burns oil. The protesters ought to watch the new documentary, “Juice: How Electricity Explains the World.” My new video this week is a short (4 minute) version of it. “Electricity doesn’t guarantee wealth,” says energy journalist Robert Bryce, “but not having it almost always means poverty. The defining inequality in the world today is the disparity between the electricity-rich and the electricity-poor. Three billion people in the world today use less electricity than what’s used by my kitchen refrigerator. To empower the low-watt world, we’re going to need a lot more juice.” Hate coal all you want, but it still accounts for about 38% of global electricity production. Even Japan, home to the Kyoto Protocol, plans to build 22 new coal-fired power plants. Pitiful and expensive American “green” mandates won’t dent the world’s greenhouse gas emissions. Americans take electric light for granted, but Bryce’s film reminds us: “Electricity allowed us to conquer our oldest foe: darkness. For millennia, the cost of having well-lit spaces at night was so high, only the very rich could afford it.” That’s still true in much of the world. About 300 million people in India have no access to electricity. Many cook and heat their homes by burning cow dung. It’s why about 1.3 million Indians die from indoor air pollution each year. Cooking with cow dung, Bryce says, “is akin to burning 400 cigarettes an hour in your kitchen.” Pollution like that is a much bigger threat to disadvantaged people than greenhouse gasses American activists complain about. “Darkness kills human potential. Electricity nourishes it,” says Bryce. But what about climate change? I’m told that’s why we must move to renewable energy. Renewables, Bryce replies, simply cannot supply “the enormous amount of electricity the world needs at prices consumers can afford.” Environmental activist Michael Shellenberger points out that he hears environmentalists say: “People must reduce energy consumption! (But) the only people in the world who say that are rich people.” “Energy poverty vs climate change. There is no easy, one-size-fits-all solution,” concludes Bryce. “But there are about three billion people in the world without adequate access to electricity… and they will do whatever they have to do to get the electricity they need.” Tags: John Stossel, Rasmussen Reports, More Juice 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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Fact Check: Yes, the Mob Is Coming For You
Posted: 05 Aug 2020 05:19 PM PDT
by Michelle Malkin: In June, America’s mass media propaganda machine endangered the public by spreading insidious “disinformation” — while purporting to debunk “disinformation.” The New York Times, NBC News, CNN and the Associated Press converged nine weeks ago to persuade readers and viewers that neither antifa rioters nor Black Lives Matter militants were fanning out from major urban areas into flyover country. Law enforcement bulletins and citizen alerts about the metastasis of violent demonstrations all amount to “misinformation,” “bad information,” “false information,” “unfounded rumors” and “conspiratorial content,” the Gray Lady scoffed. NBC News and CNN exploited a single fake antifa Twitter account to dismiss nationwide concerns of domestic terrorism as “viral misinformation.” The AP blasted “baseless theories” about encroaching violence and castigated “conservative news outlets and pro-Trump social media accounts” for reporting on them. In short: Don’t worry. Be happy. Blame Righty. The “progressive” Anti-Defamation League — headed by Jonathan Greenblatt, a Clinton/Obama official and former George Soros-funded operative — amplified the fraudulent media campaign. “There has been no evidence of antifa or Black Lives Matter organizing or carrying out attacks on suburban or white communities,” the ADL declared, and the “large-scale protests following the murder of George Floyd” were “overwhelmingly peaceful.” Fact check: ADL = All Damned Lies. AP = Anarchist Propaganda. CNN = Chaos-Nurturing Network. Since this agitprop campaign two months ago, armed extremists allied with antifa and BLM have indeed staged escalating incursions into the heartland. Yes, the mob is on the move. Yes, the mob is targeting “suburban neighborhoods and white communities.” Yes, the mob could turn up at your home at any time. And no, in the age of American anarchotyranny, you cannot rely on the police, nor elected officials (Democratic or Republican), nor even mainstream Second Amendment organizations in Washington, D.C., like the National Rifle Association to stand with you in your time of need. Just two weeks after the Denver police purposely stood down and watched my friends and I come under attack by BLM and antifa at a “Back the Blue” rally, Colorado Springs police sat by and did nothing on Monday night as a residential neighborhood was shut down by cop-hating provocateurs. Toting AR-15s, carrying walkie-talkies and openly defying state laws prohibiting targeted picketing, the mob marched unobstructed into the streets of Pulpit Rock to the private home of a Colorado Springs Police Department officer. He had been cleared by a grand jury a year ago in a police-involved fatal shooting of an armed robbery suspect. Local news outlets filmed black-clad BLM menaces in camo and combat boots ignoring cops’ orders to stop blocking motorists. Militants cursed, threatened and waved their weapons at law-abiding citizens, one of whom called 911 for help once the mob let him through. No officer came to assist. Instead, CSPD officials posted on Twitter that they were “reminding” the mob “to not block the streets” and were issuing two “shelter in place” orders advising residents to “stay indoors; please lock and stay away from windows and doors.” “Protect and serve” has been replaced with “Tweet and retreat.” Run and hide. Kneel and grovel. If it’s coming to my once-solidly conservative community, it’s coming to your town, too. Former City Councilman Sean Paige condemned the fecklessness: “We have a ‘law and order’ Mayor In Colorado Springs, right? So why is John Suthers letting thugs get away with this kind of dangerous/threatening nonsense in residential areas?” Twitter user Sandi K. responded to the CSPD police posts: “Announcements? Reminders? How about arrests? Pathetic response by law enforcement. Unbelievable!” Another enraged citizen asked CSPD: “(H)ow are the masked protestors who are in full tactical gear and standing down vehicles with their hands on the stocks of their rifles not menacing?” I asked Lt. James Sokolik, CSPD public information officer, why no one was arrested. “We monitored” the protest “extensively,” he told me, and made an “ultimate decision not to intervene” because “it took care of itself.” That passive language echoes the Denver Police Chief Paul Pazen’s diffident downplaying of the riot at the “Back the Blue” rally as having “devolved” on its own, with no one and no entity actually accountable. “But I don’t want to give the impression that this was some sort of blase thing,” Sokolik warbled. Oh, no. Who would ever get that impression? After all, the situation was being monitored. Colorado Springs native and Benghazi Marine hero John “Tig” Tiegen, who works with the nonprofit Faith Education Commerce United, rejects such abject passivity in the face of extreme aggression. “You shouldn’t have to hide in your own house and be held against your will for fear of bodily harm or death,” he told me. He issued a call to action when he heard of the mob hijacking of Pulpit Rock. A large group of his friends joined him to defend and protect the homeowners from direct assault: “We were definitely a force and the neighbors were glad we were there.” “It’s time to stop living in utopia instead of reality,” Tiegen counsels. Amen. Reject the lies. Ignore the smears. Lock, load and lean on each other. Domestic tranquility, like anarcho-tyranny, doesn’t just happen on its own. 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Too Many of the Wrong Tests and None of the Right
Posted: 05 Aug 2020 03:22 PM PDT
by Phil Kerpen, Contributing Author: After an early bureaucratic disaster – the feds banned private sector tests and failed to deliver a test that worked – the U.S. has ramped up testing to astronomical levels, dwarfing the rest of the world and any historical comparison. We average about 1.5 million tests per flu season, and we’ve now run over 57 million tests for SARS-CoV2. But have all those tests delivered what proponents of mass testing promised? Have they contained the spread and restored public confidence that infectious people are at home, not out and about? Absolutely not. In fact, by the time most test results are available, the people who were positive are no longer infectious. The tests serve no actual infection control purpose. And the tests that actually would make all the difference are still banned by the FDA. The CDC reports that most infected people are no longer infectious six to ten days after symptom onset. People with very severe disease can be infectious longer, up to 20 days — but people with severe disease aren’t waiting for a test result to find out if they are sick and self-isolate. The CDC also reports, however, that even though they have never found live, infectious virus three weeks after symptom onset, the so-called gold standard PCR tests we have been using can show positive based on non-infectious viral debris for up to 12 weeks. So the mass, industrial-scale testing we’re doing – with several days turnaround time – isn’t letting infectious people know they are positive quickly enough to alter their behavior. And many of the positives are likely meaningless artifacts of months-old infections. It feeds a mass public panic but accomplishes little else. The tests that we actually need are instant tests that people could take themselves and get results in the morning, confidently going about their daily activities – work, school, leisure – knowing they are not infectious. These tests, paper antigen tests, have been developed by a team at MIT that applied for FDA approval back in March. There are several companies ready to mass produce them with FDA approval and unlike the PCR tests that cost around $100 per test, the paper antigen tests could cost as little as $2, making daily self-testing cost effective for most Americans. In an astonishing display of government stupidity, the FDA’s objection to the paper antigen tests is based on precisely the characteristic that makes them vastly superior to the PCR tests – they are far less sensitive. FDA has used the extreme sensitivity of the PCR tests as a benchmark and refused to issue emergency use authorizations for less sensitive tests. But a test that is so sensitive that it picks up viral debris for months is not a useful tool to prevent infection. A less sensitive test that is calibrated to show positive when a person is actually infectious is far more useful. That makes the paper antigen tests not only cheaper and faster but better than the 57 million PCR tests that have become a national obsession From the beginning the FDA has made a total mess of testing. Last week they finally introduced a new application for at-home testing. They should approve applications from credible paper antigen test manufacturers as soon as possible – they really should have done it months ago. Tags: Phil Kerpen, American Commitment, Too Many of the Wrong Tests, None of the Right Tests 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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Worst of the Worst
Posted: 05 Aug 2020 03:07 PM PDT . . . Obama has replaced Carter as the worst president ever but Wait, here comes Biden to give it a try.
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Biden’s ‘Build Back Never’: His Endless Government Assaults Will Make Building America Impossible
Posted: 05 Aug 2020 02:57 PM PDT
by Seton Motley, Contributing Author: Dementia-addled Joe Biden occasionally realizes he’s running for President of the United States. In fact, Biden has backed his way into being the presumptive Democrat Party nominee. When you run for elective office – you have to have a campaign slogan or two. Because…well, just because. The Biden campaign has settled upon at least one – “Build Back Better.” I’m sure Biden has been repeatedly re-informed that this decision was made in his name. It’s an interesting choice – because it (accidentally) reflects admissions of some realities…which Democrats are usually loathe to do. “Build Back” – means Democrats admit incumbent President Donald Trump had already successfully built back America. From the ruins left him by the Barack Obama Administration – for which Biden served as Vice President. And it implies Democrats admit Trump can and will build back America again – once we stop the China Virus mass stupidity. “Better” – of course means Biden claims he will do the build back better than Trump. But to most Americans, the “Build Back” Trump built the first time – was pretty great. Record jobs numbers. Record low unemployment for Blacks and Hispanics. A repeatedly-record-breaking stock market. Increased Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Dramatically increased consumer confidence. We became energy independent – and a net energy exporter. Nigh everything was dramatically better than the America Obama – with Biden as Veep – had bequeathed Trump. Then came the new flu. And Democrats everywhere insisted we shutdown everything – and lockdown everyone. (Unless you’re a Leftist – particularly if you’re rioting. Then you can do whatever you want.) Because of the flu – they claimed. The real reason – was Democrats didn’t want to run for office in the teeth of the Trump economy. So they manufactured a way to murder it. So the question is: What will Biden do differently than Trump to “Build Back” – and is it “Better?” And the answer is: Of course what Biden wants to do is MUCH worse. Trump wants to rebuild America. Biden wants to rebuild DC. Trump built America – by undoing what Obama-Biden did to build DC. Obama-Biden added millions of pages of regulations. Trump has repealed millions of pages of regulations. Biden wants to add them back…and then some. Obama-Biden increased taxes. Trump cut taxes. Biden wants to increase them to Obama-Biden levels…and then some. Trump delivered less DC – which created more America. Biden wants to deliver more DC – which will destroy much of America. A key component of Trump’s America restoration – was the restoration of our manufacturing sector. Included therein was our food manufacturers – America’s farmers and their farms. Obama-Biden – and DC for decades before – had done incredible damage to our manufacturing sector. A lot of Trump’s DC decrease – was intended to un-strangle our manufacturers. And…it worked like a charm. And has continued to work – even through our China Virus FREAK OUT!!! US Manufacturing Improves in July 2020: “U.S. manufacturing showed further improvement in July with a key gauge of activity rising further into expansion territory.” Trump had farmers in mind from the moment he took office. Trump Executive Order Promises to Slash Farm Regulations: “‘Our farmers deserve a government that serves their interest and empowers them to do the hard work that they love to do so much,’ said President Trump….” And he’s kept that promise. I’m From a Family of Farmers. Here’s What Trump Has Done for Our Industry: “Agriculture is a very important industry, and the changes that Trump has made have helped ease the burden of too much regulation on our farmers…. “During President Barack Obama’s tenure, the so-called ‘Waters of the United States’ rule had been strictly defined to apply to “navigable waterways” but interpreted to mean that even ditches or potholes with water in them could be regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency. This was a huge overreach by the federal government. “Thankfully, Trump signed an executive order to rescind the Waters of the United States rule and give farmers back more power over their own property…. “As Trump continues to roll back unnecessary regulations from the Obama administration, there is one more that should be recognized. “The EPA under Obama banned a commonly used insecticide that had been approved by its own science advisory panel. That insecticide, chlorpyrifos, is the most commonly used insecticide by agriculture, and a ban would significantly affect the industry. “Thankfully, Trump’s EPA administrator, Scott Pruitt, lifted the ban as they continue to ensure that the product is safe for use as an insecticide. “This is another major win for agriculture and for rural America, and it deserves to be celebrated…. “Trump has proven…that he’s listening to farmers and understands the burdens of regulation.” The Biden campaign has admitted that Trump’s emphasis on America First manufacturing and farming is a great idea – by totally ripping it off. This is from Biden’s webpage – after they lifted it from Trump’s campaigns and entire first term: “Mobilize American manufacturing and innovation to ensure that the future is made in America, and in all of America. We’ve seen the importance of bringing home critical supply chains so that we aren’t dependent on other countries in future crises. “But Biden believes we can’t stop there — he is releasing a plan today to build a strong industrial base and small-business-led supply chains to retain and create millions of good-paying union jobs in manufacturing and technology across the country.” How very Trump-sounding of Biden. Except Biden’s plan to dramatically build DC – will make what he’s ripped off and is promising here impossible. Biden’s Record-Setting Tax Increases Will Take Your Money – And Your Job Joe Biden Unveils His $2 Trillion AOC-Fueled Green New Deal The Green New Deal – is Waters of the US and insecticide bans…times $2 trillion. Joe Biden & Al Gore Gleefully Promote Ban on Gas-Powered Cars: “They’re gonna make it illegal to sell internal combustion engines within ten years.” I’m sure farmers will love driving their electric tractors – for an hour. After which they’ll have to charge them – for twelve. Biden is promising just the sort of DC-building massive overregulation – that destroyed US manufacturing and much of the rest of the US. Only more of it than ever before. A far more accurate Biden campaign slogan is – “Build Back Never.” Because that’s what Biden’s DC-expanding plans will ensure. Tags: Seton Motley, Less Government, Joe Biden, Build Back Never, Endless Government Assaults, Will Make Building America, Impossible 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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As Biden Fails to Denounce Riots, Blames and Threatens to Defund the Police
Posted: 05 Aug 2020 02:30 PM PDT . . . get ready for a big backlash against the left. by Robert Romano: It is former Vice President Joe Biden, and not President Donald Trump, who has a political problem due to ongoing riots in the aftermath of the death of George Floyd as public backlash against the political left has begun seeping into public attitudes concerning the race for president in 2020. On July 28, as attention was focused on attempts by radical leftist mobs led by Antifa to burn a federal courthouse in Portland, Oreg. to the ground, Biden issued a weak statement unbelievably blaming President Donald Trump and federal law enforcement for the riots. Biden said, “They brutally attack peaceful protesters… Of course, the U.S. government has the right and the duty to protect federal property. The Obama-Biden administration has protected federal property across the country without resorting to these blatant tactics — and without trying to stoke the fires of division in this country.” But nobody’s buying it, as the American people are more likely to blame liberal Democratic city mayors for encouraging the violence with lax police presence. A July 29-30 Rasmussen Reports poll found that 50 percent of likely voters believe political leaders in major cities like Portland and Seattle are facilitating violent protests by limiting police response. That includes 72 percent of Republicans, 33 percent of Democrats and 48 percent of unaffiliated voters who think Democrats are allowing the urban violence to spread. Only 31 percent of all voters disagreed. 19 percent were unsure. That, as President Trump reached 51 percent approval in the Rasmussen tracking poll on Aug. 3. Clearly, as the civil unrest continues, and Biden waffles on whether he favors the riots or not, it favors Trump politically as he ramps up his law and order messaging on the campaign trail and exposes deep divisions among Democrats. Similarly, in June, Biden wanted to have it both ways on defunding the police, saying he didn’t support and then in the same breath outlining the very criteria under which he would cut police funding. Biden told CBS News in an interview: “No, I don’t support defunding the police. I support conditioning federal aid to police based on whether or not they meet certain basic standards of decency and honorableness and … are able to demonstrate they can protect the community.” So, Biden wouldn’t defund the police unless they were not decent and honorable and could adequately demonstrate they can protect the community, in his opinion. Thanks for clearing that up. In June, an ABC News/Ipsos poll found 64 percent of Americans reject the idea of defunding the police, including 91 percent of Republicans, 45 percent of Democrats, 43 percent of blacks, 58 percent of Hispanics and 74 percent of whites. If anything the numbers have only grown since then. A July Pew poll found 73 percent say it should either remain the same or increase, including 42 percent say police spending should remain the same and 31 percent say it should be increased. Among those who say it should be increased, 11 percent say it should be increased a lot and 20 percent say it should be increased a little. Only 25 percent of Americans support cutting spending for local police departments in the Pew poll, with just 12 percent saying it should be decreased a lot and another 14 percent saying it should be reduced a little. In response, Trump is taking a page from Richard Nixon, when the rioters and violent protesters helped propel him take the White House in 1968 and further cemented what he dubbed the “silent majority” in his 49-state rout of George McGovern and Democrats in 1972. Then, as now, Republicans benefited from a radical left that had overtaken the Democratic Party via the anti-war movement that could neither be embraced nor rejected. And Biden seems intent on repeating this folly. On one hand, he needs the radical base of his party. But by failing to fully reject the political violence in the streets in his name—and instead blaming law enforcement and threatening to defund the police—he could lose moderates that he needs to cement a majority. Make no mistake, the national backlash against the left has already begun—and it could be President Trump who rides that wave to reelection in November. Tags: Robert Romano, Americans for Limited Government, Biden Fails. to Denounce Riots, Blames and Threatens, to Defund the Police 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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Violence Against Objective Reporting
Posted: 05 Aug 2020 02:07 PM PDT by Paul Jacob, Contributing Author: Facts matter. As do their honest expression. But given the “reporting” in recent months about “mostly peaceful protests,” you may wonder whether reporters agree. Some do. Here’s the Charleston Post and Courier: “Brooms and dustpans replaced rocks and spray paint Sunday as an army of volunteers descended on Charleston to clean up the demoralizing mess left by an angry mob that smashed, burned and pillaged much of the city’s central business district.” “Hundreds of New York City Businesses Were Damaged, Looted in Recent Unrest,” according to a Wall Street Journal headline. An article in the Minneapolis StarTribune tells us: “Buildings damaged in Minneapolis, St. Paul after riots.” Riots. There’s a word. Reporters have reported (i.e., done their jobs) on rioters destroying small businesses around the country, and even killing people. But too many supposed news-hounds shy away from honest reporting. Recently, U.S. Attorney Bill Williams of Oregon chastised a TV reporter for refusing to name openly criminal behavior . . . in this case, that of Portland rioters trying to destroy a courthouse. The newsperson sought to blandify the thuggery as “late-night demonstrations” or “late-night activity.” Williams stressed the difference between “lawful, constitutionally protected protest” and criminal conduct. “This is just mindless violence, and anyone who defends the violence is enabling this to continue.” The reporter wasn’t swayed. “I’m not a police officer, I don’t get to distinguish that. . . .” The assumption being that such determinations are up to . . . police and courts? But legal culpability is not at issue. What is? Facts: a window was broken; a fire started; property vandalized; person assaulted. If you feel disallowed from imparting evident facts to the public, a profession requiring you to do so all the time isn’t for you. This is Common Sense. I’m Paul Jacob. Tags: Paul Jacob, Common Sense, violence against, objective reporting 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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Statues Falling: The Cultural Revolution and How to Win the Counterrevolution
Posted: 05 Aug 2020 01:53 PM PDT
by Ralph Benko, Contributing Author: A cultural revolution is intensifying. The stakes are high. In the balance is the very nature of right and wrong; what is normal, moral, and socially acceptable. The right isn’t even playing checkers to the left’s three-dimensional chess. The right is playing tiddlywinks. Is it game over for America the beautiful? What’s up? The late Antonio Gramsci devised the cultural revolution. Gramsci was a true antifascist. And he wrote the playbook now being appropriated by totalitarian cultural revolutionaries. Gramsci, a victim of the Italian fascists, understood that the Communists of his day were too politically weak to take over most governments. But they could enter, then dominate, small civic associations — the Rotary, the PTA, church vestries — and use them as bases of operation. Who feels threatened by the local glee club? The left then could use these groups to advance its agenda without provoking the blowback from branding themselves overtly as Marxists. Left wing martyr Rudi Dutschke called this “the long march through the institutions.” Gramsci also devised the concept of “cultural hegemony.” America was founded as a classical liberal (as in, liberty) theistic, capitalist republic with ultimate power resting with the people. Most of the left aspires to replace that with a dictatorial, atheistic, socialist totalitarianism with all power vested in the government. These two cultures are incompatible. Only one can prevail. Game on. What does this look like in practice? In 2003, Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano renamed Arizona’s Squaw Peak, a term the left considers derogatory to Native American women. She renamed it in honor of the first Native American woman to die in combat while serving in the U.S. military, Lori Piestawa. In 2015, President Obama announced the renaming of the highest mountain in North America, Alaska’s Mount McKinley, to Denali. He replaced the name of the former president with a Native American one. Now, Princeton University has dropped the name of its (and America’s) former President Woodrow Wilson from its school of public affairs and college due to Wilson’s virulent racism. Now, Washington and Lee University faculty have voted to drop Lee (as in Robert E.) from its name. Now, the U.S. Army is proposing to rename its bases bearing the name of Confederate generals. Statues are falling like dominoes. Around 90 statues and markers commemorating the Confederacy have been or are being toppled since George Floyd was killed. Now, left wing groups begin repudiating their founders. Planned Parenthood has condemned its founder, the progressive Margaret Sanger. The environmentalist Sierra Club disowns its progenitor, the iconic, albeit bigoted, John Muir. HBO recently removed, and then restored with a disclaimer for denying the horrors of slavery, None of this is mere stray voltage. It is purposeful. It is powerful. The right should take the lead. George Orwell described the hegemony sought by progressives. The left devises “thought crimes” enforced by the “thought police.” It asserts control over minds via “Newspeak,” described in the appendix to Nineteen Eighty-Four, The Principles of Newspeak: “Words which had been deliberately constructed for political purposes: words, that is to say, which not only had in every case a political implication, but were intended to impose a desirable mental attitude upon the person using them.” This isn’t mere “political correctness.” Not even mere “cancel culture.” It’s totalitarianism. How to defeat it? The best defense is a good offense. So long as America felt the best we could do was to “contain” the USSR, the Soviet Union kept expanding its sphere of influence. Then Ronald Reagan went on offense. The supposedly indomitable USSR promptly collapsed. The domestic left is a paper tiger too. Confronted, it will fold. How? Hit ‘em where they ain’t. As I once wrote at Forbes, “The labor and ethnic left (“Reagan Democrats”) trend as patriotic as the right…. It is the nomenklatura (totalitarian) left, which holds the megaphone over there, that calls America Evil.” Split the labor left from the totalitarian left to create a powerful new populist coalition. And win. The labor and ethnic left, just like us, honors America despite its imperfections. They, unlike the totalitarians, do not seek to destroy the middle class per Marxist doctrinal class warfare. They seek to join. Yet the elitist left relies on the lie that it represents the interests of the proletariat. This is the dictatorial left’s potentially fatal internal contradiction. The right can win by showing allegiance to, and winning the allegiance of, people of color and blue collar workers. We are in a cultural revolution. The totalitarian left, not the ethnic left, is intent on imposing a dictatorship. If the right will come into solidarity with people of color — including taking the lead, “Heritage” notwithstanding, in felling statues to the Confederacy while promoting policies of equitable prosperity — we can generate, and win, the counter-revolution. Tags: Ralph Benko, The Capitalist League, Statues Falling, The Cultural Revolution, How to Win the Counterrevolution, Townhall 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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Ballot Harvesting
Posted: 05 Aug 2020 12:52 PM PDT Editorial Cartoon by Michael Ramirez Tags: Editorial Cartoon, Michael Ramirez, Ballot Havesting 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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What Or Who Decides This Election?
Posted: 05 Aug 2020 12:41 PM PDT COVID progress, riot fatigue, Durham indictments, Biden’s brain. By November, several factors may be trending in Trump’s favor — if he lets them.
by Dr. Victor Davis Hanson: We know where to watch in the next few weeks but have no real idea what we will be watching. Yet pundits, the media, and the Left seem giddy that their polls show a Trump slump, as if they have learned nothing and forgotten nothing from 2016. But in truth, the news cycle over the next three months may well favor Trump — a scenario his opponents no doubt deem preposterous in these dog days of August. 1. The virus. The coronavirus is like an out-of-control grass fire. It dies down only to flare up without much predictability — making fools of yesterday’s experts, proving them yet again today’s geniuses, only to render them idiots tomorrow. Trump’s polls climbed in May when it looked as if the vicious virus was waning. But after the public relaxed its guard, or protesters gathered for much of June in massive demonstrations that were politically correct mockeries of social distancing, masks, and disinfects, or the virus got its natural second wind, it caught fire again — and abroad as well. If by October remedies have improved, vaccinations are in final trials, care has been honed to reduce the death rate, then the president will be rewarded for getting the nation through the disaster. If it spikes yet again or mutates into a more lethal strain, or if the lethality rate soars in October, then he will be blamed at the polls. In some sense, the virus’s course is beyond human control; the key, however, is how the president reacts to its metamorphoses. If well, Biden’s ankle-biting will seem shrill; if not so well, Biden’s generalities and his reverse copycatting the president’s directives and coronavirus policies will seem sober and judicious. 2. The lockdown/quarantine. Depending on how poll questions are framed, most Americans either want to take their chances and get back to work, or they care little about the data and simply are terrified of COVID-19. If the schools stay shut down, millions of children will suffer untold harm, and millions of parents will be unable to return fully to work. The medical and financial fallout will have grave collective economic implications. If schools do open, and the virus is manageable, then the administration will be seen as prescient. If the contagion somehow spikes during the return to schools, or is presented as spiking by the media, Trump will be dubbed a reckless Typhoid Mary. Biden’s viral policies are simply to oppose whatever Trump does. So Biden’s risks are that when the virus wanes, he will have already ceded Trump responsibility — and thus credit — for its diminution. 3. The economy. It is hard to see how the economy ascends and returns on track to its pretrial boom before Election Day, at least until herd immunity increases or the virus either wanes naturally, becomes a treatable disease, or is eliminated by a vaccine — or all of the above. The election may hinge on whether any of those variables appears viable by November. If they are, people will spend and produce in confidence that the end is in sight; if the virus is still considered lethal and terrifying, then the economy will stay flat — at a time of a $4-trillion-plus annual deficit. Again, the Biden basement strategy of having Trump own the virus, lockdown, and economy may now seem wise, given the chaos of the summer and Biden’s own cognitive issues. But 90 days is a long time, and all three trends could reverse course and improve, which according to the logic of Biden himself, would then be Trump’s doing. 4. The riots. We at nearing peak Jacobinism, the point where the public is growing tired of Antifa/BLM and skeptical about the surreal Democratic denial in which the endless violence, vandalism, looting, killings, injuries, and statue-toppling are described as “intensified peaceful protests,” or the work of only a “small number of lawbreakers.” The continuance of anarchy and chaos is being politically leveraged to create a general sense of civil unrest purportedly caused by Trump’s controversial nature. The Democratic strategy is to have protests that are violent enough to frighten the public, but not quite violent enough to destroy daily life, so swing voters will go into a collective fetal position, hands over ears, and shout that if they just vote out Trump, “it will all go away.” But if Antifa/BLM intensify or just continue the violence — Bible-burning is the latest addition to their repertoire — more police are killed or injured, and the Democrats keep denying the obvious, it could be a disaster for the Left. Calling violence a “myth” is a myth that no sane person believes. Biden has no idea how many inner-city folk depend on a funded police force, how many in the heartland want to watch their sports without lectures, how many suburbanites liked the downed Columbus or Grant or Drake statue in their cities, and how many working Democrats don’t like having their commute freeway shut down by the obnoxious prolonged adolescents of Antifa. There are so many facets to the cultural revolution that the Democratic policy of accepting them all in toto can alienate lots of swing voters. 5. The Durham indictments. The Democrats are paranoid that Durham might indict enough FBI or DOJ employees — and flip one or two who will testify against their peers for immunity — to boomerang the Russia-collusion hoax before the election. Depending on whom Durham indicts, how many, and how much more incriminating information ensues, Trump will be able to remind the public of the unprecedented corruption in the Obama administration and the role of Joe Biden in aiding and abetting the constitutional abuse. If Durham indicts no one before the election, the public will shrug that the Russian hoax was a hoax but more of a Keystone Kops caper rather than an existential threat aimed at the presidency of a constitutional republic. But if during the last 30 days of the election cycle, Durham’s indictments reveal serial lawlessness, then Biden — a member of the Obama/FBI/DOJ inner anti-Trump circle — will hemorrhage. 6. Joe Biden’s cognitive challenges. Joe Biden masterfully has been able to conduct a teleprompted Zoom/Skype, virtual campaign from his basement, and an occasional press conference with a few preselected questions to toadyish reporters. He assumes there will be no convention, no stump speech, no hostile interviews — and prays for no debates. Biden may pull all that off, depending on the course of the virus over the next 90 days — and his own polls. If in such scripted appearances he appears just occasionally confused, as during the abbreviated primary season, or slurs his words, or at times goes off topic, his health will probably be a major issue, but not a deciding one. However, if by October Biden is campaigning in traditional style, giving impromptu interviews and emulating Trump’s ubiquity, then there are real chances of deer-in the-headlights pivotal moments of utter confusion that could be determinative — given that their ubiquity could not be covered up by the pro-Biden media. The key here is to watch Trump polls. If they linger at 42–43 positive in the RealClearPolitics averages, then Biden remains a virtual candidate. If Trump nears the 45–48 favorable range, Biden will be forced to emerge, and that could become catastrophic. Remember, Trump can be edgy, controversial, and unpopular, but selecting Biden as the nominee was the most reckless move the Democrats have pulled off in a generation. As Churchill said of the one figure in World War I who governed the fate of the omnipotent British fleet, Admiral Jellicoe: “Jellicoe was the only man on either side who could lose the war in an afternoon.” So too Biden is the only candidate who could lose his party everything in an hour or so. 7. The vice-presidential selection. Biden is in a dilemma. Pick one of the more accomplished African-American women, such as Susan Rice and Kamala Harris, and both are likely already vetted and enjoy name recognition. Before the current cultural revolution, both were considered left-wing Democrats, but in the Hillary Clinton mode, rather than in the Bernie Sanders extremist school. So they would be the safer selections. But would they satisfy the Sanders wing? And in the past, have they been on good terms with Biden? Or will Biden have to go the full BLM route with a less vetted Stacey Abrams or Karen Bass or some other hardcore leftist, with an even harder leftist past, that will cement his coalition, but turn off swing voters — especially if the violence both continues and is contextualized if not supported by his running mate? Republicans no doubt prefer the latter scenario. And the harder left-wing the selection, the more likely it is that Biden will seem at the mercy of the manipulative Antifa/BLM militant wing of the party — as an encouraged Angela Davis herself pointed out. The current left-wing ad “Settling for Biden” is one of the most counterproductive in memory because it confirms the cynicism of the hard left and the lack of enthusiasm for the mediocre Biden. It clearly suggests that his election would be merely a door for the left-wing seizure of power later on. In other words, Biden’s VP pick could be a lose/lose choice. BLM is riding high now, but it and Antifa, with help from the media and professional sports, are turning off millions with their nonstop accusations and smears. And all that could crest in November. 8. Trumps mercurial tweeting. Trump is frustrated that he has been the target of a three-year slow-motion coup: the voting-machine lawsuit, the failed impeachment 1.0, the emoluments clause, Logan Act charade, the Mueller/collusion hoax, Ukraine and impeachment, followed by Trump’s being smeared as the plague-spreader, the lockdown meister, the economic wrecker. In his angst, he tweets, he rails, he screams — and wrongly asks about a possible delayed election, due to the quite likely fraud that would follow an unprecedented ballot-by-mail election. Thereby, he then can alienate the ripe, low-hanging swing voter ready to be picked. In contrast, when Trump talks empathetically of the need for police to protect the vulnerable or sticks to the details of the contagion in his press conference, he gradually regains popularity. If he lets the natural news cycle do its work, then he will rediscover that it is trending in his direction. Indeed, the evidence of such a turnabout is already evident. But as time wanes, Trump has almost no margin of error and must maintain 24/7 discipline to allow all of the above to play out. These turning points have been anti-Trump since mid June. But they are starting to change, ever so slowly and insidiously. And if they continue, and Trump lets them continue, then by November almost all of them will be in Trump’s favor. Tags: Victor Davis Hanson, National Review, What Or Who Decides This Election? 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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What Lincoln Would Tell Us About How to Preserve Our Republic
Posted: 05 Aug 2020 12:24 PM PDT by Katharine Gorka : Many lament the decline in the teaching of civics and history that we are seeing in our schools. According to a recent survey of core curriculums of 1,100 colleges and universities by the American Council of Trustees and Alumni, only 18% of institutions are requiring students to take a course in U.S. history or government. In another survey, the National Assessment of Educational Progress found that only 24% of eighth-grade students perform at or above proficient level in civics. But it is not mere nostalgia that should drive us to restore these essential components of an American education. Angela Sailor, vice president of the Feulner Institute at The Heritage Foundation, recently pointed out that in this time of street protests and “cancel culture,” learning history and civics are essential for preserving the American republic. In response to this crisis, Thomas Krannawitter has developed an innovative program that aims to rekindle Americans’ love for our founding principles. In Colorado, where Krannawitter is based, he launched three social clubs, each of which met once a month and provided a yearlong, close study of the Federalist Papers. He followed that with a 10-month program titled “Tragedy & Triumph: The Story of Slavery in the United States.” He points out that the American founding ignited the greatest anti-slavery movement in history. “Through blood, sweat, and tears, Americans did more than any nation ever had to bring a swift end to slavery,” Krannawitter said. Lucas Morel, a professor of politics at Washington and Lee University and author of the new book “Lincoln and the American Founding,” makes the case that, for President Abraham Lincoln, human equality was the central idea of the regime created by the Founders. “Slavery was not created on July 4, 1776. It was refuted on that date—the grand anti-slavery statement of a people, the first time in human history that a people decided to form a government on the basis of equality,” Morel said, adding: Krannawitter similarly pointed out that the Founders recognized that slavery was a blatant violation of their ideals. “They knew, before the ink was dried on the declaration, that in order to live up to their own ideals, they have to get rid of slavery,” he said. The problem we face today is that far too few Americans understand why the Founders created the nation they did, in which men and women would not be ruled by the whims of a monarch, but by their own consent, or how truly revolutionary it was to build a nation based on an ideal of equality. This lack of knowledge about the founding allows revisionist histories such as Howard Zinn’s “A People’s History of the United States” and The New York Times’ 1619 Project to divide the nation with their partisan propaganda. “I think we’re at a time that we’re losing faith in these American principles, or at least questioning them. We’re confused about these institutions,” Morel lamented, adding: As Morel points out, Lincoln himself continually turned to the Founders and to the founding documents—the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution—for guidance and inspiration. He would surely tell us to do the same today. To see the full webinar on which this article is based, “The Power of Trial and Triumph,” click here or watch below. This was Part I of The Heritage Foundation’s series “America’s History of Hope.” To sign up to receive invitations to these and similar events, click here. Katharine Gorka is the director of Civil Society and the American Dialogue at The Heritage Foundation’s Feulner Institute. Shared on The Daily Signal. Tags: Katharine Gorka, The Daily Signal, What Lincoln Would Tell Us, Preserve Our Republic 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 Scary Fact Found in a Gun Survey on the Upcoming Election
Posted: 05 Aug 2020 11:50 AM PDT by Frank Miniter,: Deep in a survey of likely voters, paid for by the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF), the trade association for firearms manufacturers, is the startling fact that most people don’t realize Joe Biden, the Democratic Party’s presumptive nominee for president, is a gun-control extremist. While 95% of likely voters said they are “very likely” to vote in the upcoming election, only 17% of gun owners in the survey said “gun-related issues” were one of their three top policy areas going into this election (15% did say “crime” and 18% said “civil rights”). The truth that Biden is no moderate on guns clearly isn’t getting out enough. The thing is, it isn’t speculation that Biden wants our guns. This fact isn’t even just informed opinion based on Biden’s previous policy positions. The glaring truth is, Biden has actually published a long list of his desired gun bans and restrictions on his 2020 campaign website. The survey did find that nearly 66% know that a ban on popular semi-automatic rifles wouldn’t reduce crime (25% thought it somehow it would—these people don’t appear to be aware that under 3% of homicides in any given year in the U.S. are committed with any type of rifle). Media misinformation does taint some of the questions; for example, one question asks voters whether they would support a candidate who is for “gun safety and education.” It’s not even worth quoting the numbers the survey found on this question because gun-control groups have deceptively adopted the phrase “gun safety” and, in fact, now use it as a synonym for “gun control.” This has confused the public. The mainstream media hasn’t helped, as they’ve characteristically been happy to repeat this deception; today, for example, CNN, The New York Times, and more, habitually use the phrase “gun safety” when they’re referring to all sorts of bans on popular firearms and other restrictions on our freedom. Meanwhile, answers to other questions did indicate that the vast majority of voters know that gun owners already must undergo background checks when they buy guns from stores. Also, clear majorities of voters said they are opposed to restrictions on semi-automatic rifles, commonly owned rifle magazines and more. Interestingly, this election has a lot going on beneath this and other poll numbers. For example, since January 2020, more than 10.3 million background checks have been conducted on people seeking to buy one or more firearms. Also, an NSSF retailer surveys found that between March and May of this year, there have been more than 2.5 million first-time gun buyers in the U.S. — 40% of whom are women. Also, as voters traditionally don’t really engage until after Labor Day, there is still time for the Trump campaign, responsible media members, and us to inform the public that our freedom is clearly on the ballot this November 3. This NSSF survey asked voters in 18 election battleground states 15 questions about gun ownership, their views of gun control, and more. The survey results can be found on the NSSF’s website. Tags: Frank Miniter, America’s 1st Freedom, Scary Fact, Found in a Gun Survey, Upcoming Election 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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NBC MORNING RUNDOWN
Thursday, August 6, 2020
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Good morning, NBC News readers.
Facebook removes a video post from President Donald Trump’s page, Lebanon searches for more survivors of the Beirut explosion, and 75 years after Hiroshima, victims fear its lessons will die with them.
Here’s what we’re watching this morning.
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75 years after Hiroshima, survivors fight to be heard before it’s too late
Regular nosebleeds, three bouts with cancer and blinding cataracts.
It’s been 75 years since the U.S. dropped an atomic bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima — marking the end of World War II and the dawn of the nuclear age
— but survivors like Masaaki Takano still live with the consequences.
For decades Takano quietly lived with his ailments. He was not recognized as a “hibakusha” — a survivor of the bombing — because he was not within the immediate radius of the blast. Last week, a Japanese court finally acknowledged that he and 83 other plaintiffs had been exposed to dangerous radiation.
The awesome and terrifying destructive power unleashed by the bomb still haunts the world in the form of vast stockpiles of nuclear weapons. And as the aging survivors die, many fear their stories will fade from the world’s memory.
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Facebook removes Trump post over coronavirus misinformation
Facebook removed a video post from President Donald Trump’s personal page Wednesday that included a segment from a Fox News interview in which he falsely said children are “almost immune” to COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus.
Twitter also removed the video from its platform on Wednesday night after it was tweeted by the Trump campaign, saying the video was “in violation of the Twitter Rules on COVID-19 misinformation.”
In the interview, which aired Wednesday morning, Trump said children should return to school because they are “almost immune” or “virtually immune” to the disease. While they are less vulnerable, children can, in fact, transmit the disease to others, and some children have died from it.
Meanwhile, a group of 19 state attorneys general and the attorney general of Washington, D.C., are asking Facebook to do much more to limit hate speech and help the victims of harassment, including by offering live assistance through something like a Facebook helpline.
Video: Republicans, Democrats scramble to make last-minute arrangements for conventions (Credit: Alex Brandon / AP)
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Lebanon mourns as rescue operations, clean-ups continue
Rescuers continued searching for survivors on Thursday as French President Emmanuel Macron arrived in the Lebanese capital following Tuesday’s warehouse explosion. At least 137 people were killed and 5,000 injured in the blast at the port.
In one of the more dramatic scenes of the explosion that was caught on video, a bride in a long white gown and veil stood smiling and posing for her wedding video. Then came a deafening roar, and a powerful shockwave nearly blew her off her feet.
Israa Seblani, a 29-year-old doctor working in the United States, helped to check on the injured nearby, before fleeing central Beirut’s Saifi square to safety.
“What happened during the explosion here — there is no word to explain … I was shocked, I was wondering what happened, am I going to die? How am I going to die?”
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Startups learn to adapt quickly as the coronavirus pandemic hammers small business
Melanie Masarin had worked for the better part of a year to ready the launch of her nonalcoholic beverage company, Ghia, in the middle of March.
Then, just a few days before her drinks were set to be for sale in restaurants, COVID-19 lockdowns shuttered bars and eateries across the U.S. Before selling its first beverage, the company had to shift to a direct-to-consumer model, including creating an online store.
Startups are known for needing to expect the unexpected and shift quickly, but the coronavirus pandemic has meant the tumultuous experience of entrepreneurship now involves trying to figure out how to operate in a business environment that can shift on a weekly basis.
That can also mean a sliver of opportunity for founders who are able to embrace the situation.
Here are other coronavirus developments:
- L.A. threatens to shut off utilities at homes that host big parties
- Promising studies of convalescent plasma delayed by work on hydroxychloroquine
- Coronavirus vaccines speed ahead, but scientists stress safety first
- Listen to our Into America podcast: MSNBC’s Joy Reid reflects on hosting a national primetime news show
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- The real reason a moderate Missouri Democrat just lost his primary fight
- NBA Foundation created, pledges $300 million to Black growth
- Paul McCartney says he sued The Beatles to save the band’s music
- Gold just hit $2,000 an ounce — but that’s not necessarily a good sign
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THINK about it
Nearly 30 years after the Cold War, the risk of a nuclear weapon’s being used is higher than at any other time since the U.S. and the Soviets came to the brink of nuclear war during the Cuban Missile Crisis, writes Ernest Moniz, former U.S. secretary of energy, in an opinion piece.
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TODAY All Day
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Shopping
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One fun thing
Robots are hospitals’ newest medical assistants.
These mechanical wonders are being used to deliver PPE and COVID-19 tests, count inventory and help keep down the risk of infection.
“She’s become a member of our frontline care team rather quickly,” said Dr. Stefanie Beavers, Dallas’ Medical City Heart and Spine Hospitals surgical and procedural services director, of the hospital’s robot.
And it’s not only in hospitals that robots are being used to help essential workers. In grocery stores, they are being used to scan the shelves and take inventory. And one company is testing a drone that could one day bring vaccines to health care centers.
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NBC FIRST READ
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From NBC’s Chuck Todd, Mark Murray, Carrie Dann and Melissa Holzberg
FIRST READ: Biden dominates the electoral map right now — but here’s how the race could tighten
When you’re leading a presidential race nationally by double digits, you’re set to exceed 300 electoral votes.
And that’s where we have Joe Biden in our first battleground map of 2020, where the Democrat is ahead in states like Arizona, Florida and Wisconsin, and where the race is essentially tied in Georgia, Iowa and Texas.
AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh, File
Our map – based on public and private polling, as well as conversations with Democratic and Republican strategists watching the race – shows Biden standing at 334 electoral votes, President Trump is at 125 electoral votes, and 79 electoral votes are in the Toss up category.
But an important caveat: This is where the Biden-versus Trump race stands RIGHT NOW, and if/when the contest begins to tighten, we’ll readjust our map. (And see below on exactly how the race can get closer.)
Solid D: CA, DE, DC, HI, MD, MA, NY, VT, WA (130 electoral votes)
Likely D: CO, CT, IL, ME, NJ, NM, OR, RI, VA (82)
Lean D: AZ, FL, ME-2, MI, MN, NV, NH, NC, PA, WI (122)
Toss Up: GA, IA, NE-2, OH, TX (79)
Lean R: N/A (0)
Likely R: AK, IN, KS, LA, MO, MT, SC, UT (56)
Solid R: AL, AR, ID, KY, MS, NE, ND, OK, SD, TN, WV, WY (69)
(Our definitions: SOLID is where the candidate has a 15-point or higher lead; LIKELY is where the candidate is ahead by 10 to 15 points; LEAN is where it’s within or slightly outside the margin of error; and TOSS UP is where it’s a virtual tie.)
Now not all Likely, Lean and Toss Up states are created equally.
Here are the Lean D states in order of most likely to go Biden’s way to least likely: MN, NH, NV, MI, PA, AZ, WI, NC, ME-2, FL.
Here are the Toss Up states in order from mostly likely to go Biden’s way versus Trump’s: NE-2, OH, IA, GA, TX.
And we have states like CO and VA that fit between Likely D and Lean D, but we’re putting in Likely D for now.
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How Republicans can bring soft GOP voters home
But if you wanted to see how states like Georgia, Iowa and Texas could easily move from Toss Up to Lean R – and also how Lean D states like Wisconsin, North Carolina and Florida could move into Toss Up – just look at the current GOP advertising.
Bottom line: The GOP is trying to bring soft Republicans back home.
Note the Trump advertising tying Biden to Bernie Sanders, AOC and Ilhan Omar.
Or the Trump Super PAC ads claiming that Biden wants to raise taxes.
Or that fact that the main GOP Super PAC for Senate races announced that $17 million of the $21 million it’s spending in its upcoming buy are slated for Georgia, Iowa and Montana – all trying to bring Republican back home.
And whether or not Republicans are successful here is the difference between our current map and something that looks closer to 2016’s.
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DATA DOWNLOAD: The numbers that you need to know today
4,836,703: The number of confirmed cases of coronavirus in the United States, per the most recent data from NBC News and health officials. (That’s 54,283 more cases than yesterday morning.)
159,398: The number of deaths in the United States from the virus so far. (That’s 1,337 more than yesterday morning.)
58.92 million: The number of coronavirus TESTS that have been administered in the United States so far, according to researchers at The COVID Tracking Project.
Every 80 seconds: How often there is now a death from coronavirus in the United States.
$400 a week: The amount of unemployment insurance being discussed on the Hill as a potential — but far from finalized — compromise in the latest round of coronavirus relief legislation, down from $600 weekly.
As many as 250,000: The number of people who may come to the annual Sturgis motorcycle rally in South Dakota, prompting fears that it could become a super spreader event.
$165 million vs. $140 million: The respective fundraising hauls in the month of July for Trump’s campaign and its affiliates vs. Joe Biden’s.
38: The number of woman vs. woman races at the congressional level this cycle, a record, according to the Center for American Women in Politics at Rutgers University.
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TWEET OF THE DAY: Going Deutsche
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2020 VISION: It’s Primary Thursday in Tennessee
Voters are voting today in Tennessee, where the marquee contest is the GOP Senate primary in the race to replace retiring Sen. Lamar Alexander, R-Tenn.
Bill Hagerty, a former private equity exec who most recently served as Trump’s ambassador to Japan, was long seen as the shoo-in for the seat; Trump endorsed him almost immediately, even before Hagerty made his own campaign official.
But surgeon and first-generation American Manny Sethi appears to have surged in the closing weeks of a race that has become increasingly nasty and personal. Public polling has been scarce; Sethi’s internal numbers have shown a closer race than Hagerty’s, but both campaigns have been ratcheting up negative attacks.
In a sign of how the GOP tide has turned against its 2012 presidential nominee, Sethi and his allies have lambasted Hagerty as “another Romney” because of his past role as national finance chair for Romney’s 2008 presidential campaign. (Hagerty later served as Trump’s Tennessee Victory Chair in 2016, and he has now distanced himself from Romney – even labeling him “weak-kneed” in a recent ad.)
Sethi’s ads have also included warnings about “left-wing mobs” and an “illegal immigrant invasion.” Hagerty’s ads have included one featuring a veteran who says he doesn’t trust Sethi to stop flag-burners because he once donated to “a left-wing group that is bankrolling the rioters.” (That’s a reference to a $50 donation Sethi’s wife says she made in 2008 via commonly-used online fundraising platform ActBlue.)
The contest has split Republican officials, with both Ted Cruz and Rand Paul backing Sethi, while Hagerty boasts support from Trump and Sens. Mitch McConnell, Marsha Blackburn and Tom Cotton.
Bottom line: This isn’t Lamar Alexander’s or Bob Corker’s Republican Party in Tennessee anymore.
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AD WATCH from Ben Kamisar
Today’s Ad Watch comes from MTP Daily’s Ed Demaria, who flagged this new Biden spot running in Florida.
The spot, running in Orlando and Tampa per Advertising Analytics, is set in The Villages, the mega-retirement home typically seen as GOP-leaning. In it, a grandmother laments how the coronavirus pandemic has prevented her from seeing her grandchildren, expressing frustration that President Trump’s response hasn’t contained the virus.
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Still no deal
There’s still no deal on Capitol Hill on the coronavirus relief negotiations. And while there’s still a goal to reach a compromise by Friday, it’s not entirely assured they’ll make it, NBC News’ Hill team reports.
“I feel optimistic that there is a light at the end of the tunnel. But how long that tunnel is remains to be seen,” House Speaker Nancy Pelosi told reporters after a Wednesday afternoon meeting with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and White House negotiators Steve Mnuchin and Mark Meadows.
Meadows told reporters that there will be no deal by Friday if there aren’t agreements made on “major issues”. “This is not a fine wine, it doesn’t improve with time,” Meadows said.
So what are they still working out?
Per our Hill team, negotiators have circled around proposals to extend the federal unemployment benefit to $400 per week (down from the $600 people had been getting and in the House Democrats’ bill, but up from the $200 in the Senate Republicans’ bill) and whether to extend the eviction moratorium through December.
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THE LID: Mitt Split
Don’t miss the pod from yesterday, when we previewed the Tennessee Senate primary and looked at how Mitt Romney became the bad guy.
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ICYMI: What ELSE is happening in the world?
Vice President Mike Pence said in an interview that Chief Justice John Roberts has let conservatives down.
Trump says he’ll “probably” deliver his convention address from the White House.
And Democrats have officially nixed Biden’s travel to Milwaukee to accept the Democratic nomination.
Where is Kanye West trying to get on the ballot — and who’s behind it?
The New York Times’ Carl Hulse writes that Mitch McConnell “has put himself in one of the toughest spots of a political life that has seen plenty of them.”
Michelle Obama is opening up about experiencing “low-grade depression.”
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