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Good Tuesday morning. The first presidential debate is two weeks from today.
- Election Day is seven weeks from today.
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If President Trump defies today’s swing-state polls and pulls off another upset, what will we have missed that could have been a clue?
- Here’s a big one: Trump flotillas … Trump flags bigger than American flags … Trump truck rallies … Trump shirts … Trump underwear … lawns that don’t have a Trump-Pence sign or two but 50 or even 100 — a forest.
Why it matters: To his diehard supporters, Trump isn’t just a candidate. He’s a lifestyle choice and a vehicle for self-expression — a way to continually flip the middle finger at big media, big business, big government … anything big.
- It’s all part of one of the big Trump triumphs — convincing his voters that an attack on him is actually an attack on them.
A hat, popular in rural convenience stores this summer, says it all: “If You Don’t Like Trump Then You Probably Won’t Like Me.”
- At rallies, you see people wearing Trump flags like a billowing robe. And a lot of this isn’t official campaign merch — people print these up themselves.
At a Trumper classic-car rally in Michigan this weekend, one red, white and blue Trump flag — in place of “Keep America Great” — said, “NO MORE B.S.,” with the last word spelled out. Nearby, a man wore a flag-bedecked t-shirt proclaiming: “JESUS IS MY SAVIOR / TRUMP IS MY PRESIDENT.”
- Trump regattas are everywhere, from the solid South to the fancy waters of Mystic, Conn. (Bad metaphorical optics when five Trump boats, swamped by the wake from a massive lake rally, sank near Austin over Labor Day.)
“Axios on HBO” went to Lake of the Ozarks, Mo., to explore this phenomenon for a segment we call, “Trump on the lake.”
- Axios CEO Jim VandeHei: “In your lifetime, do you ever remember a Ronald Reagan flag as big as the American flag in somebody’s front yard? Do you ever remember someone spray painting ‘Obama’ on their boat?”
- White House editor Margaret Talev: “No, but there’s never been
a president whose brand was branding. … They like the fact that he says things that you’re not allowed to say — that he says things that they feel that they can’t say at work or in mixed company.”
Randy Kelly, a retired boat dealer who has lived at Lake of the Ozarks since moving down from Kansas City 43 years ago, told “Axios on HBO”:
- “If you see someone that has on a Trump hat, there’s a camaraderie: Hey, we got something in common.”
The bottom line: Trump touts a “silent majority,” and pundits pundit about “shy Trump voters” who may be missed by pollsters.
- But one of the stories of this election is that the Trump vote is screaming, not silent.
Illustration: “Axios on HBO”
COVID produced “devastating” reversals of global gains in education, poverty eradication, vaccinations, and maternal and child health, according to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation’s 2020 Goalkeepers Report, shared first with Ina Fried.
- “25 years of increased vaccinations that have saved children’s lives all over the world was set back in 25 weeks,” Melinda Gates told “Axios on HBO.”
Why it matters: The coronavirus is proving to be more than just a health crisis, thrusting millions into poverty.
- “[E]ight months of COVID reversed gains in almost every category that had been made steadily over the last couple of decades,” Melinda Gates said.
Go deeper: Melinda Gates told “Axios on HBO” that she had never seen a health issue anywhere in the world be as politicized as COVID-19 has been in the U.S.
- Why it matters: The comments mark the sharpest rebuke yet from the co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, which has emerged as the largest funder of the WHO after the U.S. yanked funding earlier this year.
- See a clip.
It’s not the critics — or even Woodward tapes. It’s the White House transcript.
- Here’s an exchange yesterday at a hangar in Sacramento County, as President Trump was briefed by California officials who are battling wildfires that have killed 24 and produced choking, blinding air quality in L.A. and San Francisco:
Wade Crowfoot, California Secretary for Natural Resources: “[I]f we ignore that science and sort of put our head in the sand and think it’s all about vegetation management, we’re not going to succeed together protecting Californians.”
- Trump: “It’ll start getting cooler. … You just watch.”
- Crowfoot: “I wish science agreed with you.”
- Trump, with a smile: “Well, I don’t think science knows, actually.”
- Go deeper: Global temperatures rising since 1880
🥊 Joe Biden yesterday called Trump a “climate arsonist.”
In other Trump v. science news:
- “Trump and his campaign are defending his right to rally indoors, despite the private unease of aides who called it a game of political Russian roulette.” —N.Y. Times’ Annie Karni
- On a now-private Facebook video, Michael Caputo, HHS assistant secretary of public affairs, accused the CDC of harboring a “resistance unit” and said career scientists were engaging in “sedition.” —NYT’s Sharon LaFraniere
- Unvetted vaccine? “[S]cientists and regulators across the public health bureaucracy [are] increasingly worried that the White House could exert greater pressure to approve a vaccine before Election Day.” —N.Y. Times
Illustration: Annelise Capossela/Axios
Scientists think they may have found hints of life in Venus’ clouds — a discovery that, if confirmed, would cause them to re-examine everything they thought they knew about how life evolves, Axios Space author Miriam Kramer writes.
- Why it matters: If life does exist within a small niche of habitability in Venus’ temperate layer of clouds, it might mean that life could be even more ubiquitous in the universe than previously expected. The discovery is already fueling calls from scientists who want a mission sent to the nearby world.
Catch up quick: Yesterday, scientists announced the discovery of phosphine — a possible sign of life — in the clouds of Venus’ upper atmosphere.
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Fewer than 1 in 10 Americans have a great deal of trust in the FDA or pharmaceutical companies to look out for their interests, White House editor Margaret Talev writes from the new Axios-Ipsos Coronavirus Index.
- Why it matters: This two-headed credibility crisis — over the medicine that’s supposed to keep us safe and the regulators tasked with ensuring it does — shows how difficult it may be to get Americans to converge around a vaccine.
- “It’s going to be hard for the authorities to communicate what people should be doing and how to be doing it,” said pollster Chris Jackson, senior vice president for Ipsos Public Affairs.
Illustration: Sarah Grillo/Axios
Congress is unlikely to pass another coronavirus relief package before the election — bad news not only for people who are struggling financially, but also for our efforts to contain the virus itself, Caitlin Owens writes.
- Why it matters: All signs point to a difficult winter. Congressional inaction could make things much worse by forcing millions of people to choose between following public health recommendations or feeding their families.
The big picture: The U.S. containment strategy, as flawed as it is, depends on people who may have the virus getting tested and staying home until it’s safe to come into contact with others again.
- But staying home is harder for people living paycheck to paycheck, and for those who don’t have homes.
- ☤ Sign up for Caitlin Owens’ daily newsletter, Vitals.
⚡️ Breaking: House moderates in the 50-member Problems Solvers Caucus plan to unveil a $1.5 trillion compromise today “in a long-shot attempt to break a months-long deadlock on providing relief to the pandemic-battered U.S. economy.” — Bloomberg
Illustration: Aïda Amer/Axios
Gen Z may be more immune to the lure of misinformation than their elders, because younger people’s innate digital sense gives them more context, nuance and skepticism, Axios’ Stef Kight writes.
- Why it matters: An innate understanding of social media influence, virality and algorithms among Gen Z — defined by Pew as the cohort born between 1997 and 2012 — could help disarm misinformation and disinformation.
83% of Gen Z college students said they get the majority of their news from social media or online news sites, according to a survey of 868 students by College Reaction provided exclusively to Axios.
- Despite it being their go-to source for news, young people are skeptical of social media. Just 7% said they found it to be the most trustworthy news platform.
- More than half said online newspapers or media sites were the most trustworthy, and 16% chose physical newspapers.
Dion Rabouin interviews Match CEO Shar Dubey. Photo: “Axios on HBO”
Shar Dubey — CEO of Match Group, which includes Tinder, OkCupid, Hinge and other dating apps — told Axios Markets Editor Dion Rabouin for “Axios on HBO” that “the definition of a first date may change” post-COVID:
- Many more couples’ first moments will be virtual.
Why it matters: That could be great for companies like Match that connect people online, but could further weaken the appeal of live events, entertainment venues, and bars and restaurants.
- It’s another way the economy could further shift to advantage tech companies at the expense of brick-and-mortar and small businesses.
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Bob Good’s rhetoric has found an appreciative audience among GOP stalwarts in Virginia’s 5th District, some of whom helped him oust freshman Rep. Denver Riggleman at a June nominating convention. But critics say Good has done little to reach out to moderates and independents who could cast deciding votes in November. Read More…
From 1909 through 1965, thousands of children of Mexican descent in southwest Texas went to the segregated Blackwell School, even though there were no state laws mandating segregation. Now, a bipartisan bill would make the school a national landmark. Read More…
Why is the GOP taking medical advice from Dr. Pepper?
OPINION — It remains baffling why Republicans are serving as the president’s enablers on pandemic denial. To act responsibly on COVID-19 does not require endorsing Joe Biden or becoming a semi-pariah. All it takes is for Republicans to prudently run for cover on an issue that disproportionately favors Biden and the Democrats. Read More…
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Report: Hackers aimed at manufacturing firms during pandemic
In the first six months of the year, as most of the world shut down because of COVID-19 and workers everywhere shifted to working remotely, online criminals and state-backed hackers got busy breaking into computer networks, especially those of manufacturing, technology and telecom companies. Read More…
When ‘Jeopardy!’ botches a political question, Washington collectively groans
As “Jeopardy!” begins its 37th season this week, viewers will notice a few changes, including the addition of legendary winner Ken Jennings as a consulting producer and podiums spaced farther apart to allow for social distancing. What won’t change is the reaction in Washington when someone gets a political question wrong. Read More…
Will COVID-19 close the revolving door?
ANALYSIS — Taxpayers subsidize future lobbyists by paying congressional aides too little to keep them on Capitol Hill for long enough to profit off their experience while offering them entrée to lucrative gigs on K Street. That finding is part of a new report aptly dubbed “Congressional Brain Drain.” Read More…
Florence Pendleton, pioneering DC shadow senator and statehood champion, dies at 94
The Washington shadow delegation, elected representatives who advocate for D.C. statehood, has lost one of its inaugural members, Florence Pendleton, who died at her Georgia home on Sept. 10 at the age of 94. “She was really a pioneer in so many ways,” said Paul Strauss, a current shadow senator who served with her for a decade. Read More…
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POLITICO Playbook: Inside the House Dem leadership talks
DRIVING THE DAY
HOUSE DEMOCRATIC LEADERSHIP MET in the Capitol for the first time in a while Monday evening, and they began to confront what many of them see as an only-in-a-TRUMP-presidency question: If DONALD TRUMP loses, will he lash out and do something dramatic, like shut down the government?
THE SCENARIO was raised in the closed-door, no-staff meeting by Connecticut Democratic Rep. ROSA DELAURO, and it’s more than a passing political hypothetical. It’s a real-life governing challenge that Democrats believe they are being forced to confront in the coming days.
SPEAKER NANCY PELOSI is working with Treasury Secretary STEVEN MNUCHIN and Senate Majority Leader MITCH MCCONNELL on how long to fund the government for after Sept. 30.
THERE ARE TWO GENERAL OPTIONS: 1) Extend government funding to sometime in December. This would make the most sense. THE UPSIDE: A mid-December expiration would give a tad bit of post-election breathing room for lawmakers. It would also give Congress a chance to try for some more Covid relief this calendar year with a cudgel to force action. THE DOWNSIDE: If the election is undecided, lawmakers may be hesitant to engage in big-ticket legislating. And with TRUMP as unpredictable as we’ve seen, could he shut down the government if things aren’t going his way, they asked?
2) CONGRESS could extend funding until February. But that’s a really long time to wait for another deadline to force through Covid relief. (Of course, Covid relief can move without a funding deadline, but let’s not give Congress too much credit.)
OF COURSE, Congress could just do its job and pass a full year of government funding, and more Covid relief for a nation reeling from the deadly virus. But … 2020.
A MASSIVE DAY FOR MIDDLE EAST POLITICS … ISRAEL, BAHRAIN and THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES will sign the Abraham Accords today at the White House. Here’s what to expect: ISRAEL and the UAE will sign a document, as will ISRAEL and BAHRAIN. Then all three parties will sign one together. THE UAE document will be longer because they had a longer negotiation. BAHRAIN just committed last week. “A FEW HUNDRED” people will be at the event, on the South Lawn, including some senior Democrats. …
… THE TEXT that the three countries will sign will not be made public until after the event, so we won’t really know what they are signing quite yet.
NOTABLE QUOTABLE, from a senior administration official on a background call with reporters: “Hi, everybody. This is [senior administration official], but I guess it’s on background. I don’t know why we can’t say who I am, but OK. Here we are.”
— NYT’S MICHAEL CROWLEY and DAVID KIRKPATRICK: “A White House Ceremony Will Celebrate a Diplomatic Win and Campaign Gift”: “[A]s proclaimed in new Trump campaign advertisements, they make up the heart of the president’s message on foreign policy as the 2020 campaign draws to a close: that for all his bellicose rhetoric and unpredictability, he is bringing new harmony to the chaotic Middle East.”
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Good Tuesday morning. 49 DAYS — or exactly SEVEN WEEKS — until Election Day. … TWO WEEKS until the first presidential debate.
SPEAKING OF 2020 … WAPO’S CHRISTIAN DAVENPORT (@wapodavenport): “So to sum up: The West is burning; the Arctic is melting; the National Hurricane Center is tracking eight major systems; and the WHO reports the largest single-day increase of coronavirus cases globally.”
— WAPO’S SEUNG MIN KIM and BRADY DENNIS: “Devastating wildfires out West inject climate change into the presidential campaign”: “[Trump in California and Biden speaking about climate in Delaware] injected the issue of climate change squarely into a presidential campaign that has been dominated by the coronavirus pandemic, a faltering economy, racial justice protests and questions about which candidate has the character to lead. But the warming of the planet and its impact on daily life are now difficult to ignore, with millions of acres burning in California, Oregon and Washington state, leading to dozens of deaths, tens of thousands displaced and skies filled with a smoky, dangerous haze that blocks out the sun.”
DAVID SIDERS and CHRIS CADELAGO in Los Angeles: “West Coast emerges as 2020 campaign’s ‘ideological battleground’”: “The West Coast is so reliably Democratic that the only thing it’s been good for in most presidential elections is raising money. And because of limitations on in-person gatherings, even that wasn’t happening much this year.
“But with the wildfires torching the West, the recent shooting of two sheriff’s deputies in Los Angeles and Trump’s much-publicized feud with ‘anarchist jurisdictions’ in Washington and Oregon, the West Coast has suddenly become the locus of pressing debates about climate change, racial justice and public safety — some of the most urgent and consequential issues facing the country.
“The turmoil has fixed the West, which is typically overlooked in presidential politics because of its deep blue Democratic hue, as an ideological center of the campaign, even if its electoral votes aren’t in play.” POLITICO
THE BACKDROP … LAT: “More than 3.2 million acres have burned across California this year; death toll reaches at least 24,” by Alex Wigglesworth, Taryn Luna and Phil Willon: “As the death toll in California’s wildfires swelled to 24, authorities continued to search for a number of people still missing and firefighters toiled to keep multiple blazes from reaching populated communities ahead of an expected uptick in winds.
“More than 3.2 million acres have burned across the state this year, the largest amount on record. Together, the fires have destroyed at least 4,100 structures and forced more than 60,000 people from their homes.”
TO VAXX, OR NOT TO VAXX … CHARLOTTE OBSERVER: “In U.S. Senate debate, Cunningham says he’d be ‘hesitant’ to take coronavirus vaccine,” by Brian Murphy: “Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Cal Cunningham said Monday that he would be ‘hesitant’ to take a coronavirus vaccine if it were developed by the end of the year, saying he would have a lot of questions about the ‘political and financial corruption’ in Washington.
“‘But I’m going to ask a lot of questions,’ he said. ‘I think that’s incumbent on all of us right now with the way we’ve seen politics intervening in Washington.’ Republican incumbent Sen. Thom Tillis called Cunningham’s response ‘irresponsible.’”
HAPPENING TODAY … MEL ZANONA and JOHN BRESNAHAN: “McCarthy unveils GOP roadmap in effort to win back the House”
THE GREAT WAIT — “Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin decided the 2016 election. We’ll have to wait on them in 2020,” by Zach Montellaro: “The most important states in the 2016 election are among the least likely states to count their votes and declare a winner on election night this year. Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin are expecting huge surges in ballots cast by mail in 2020, like most states preparing to vote during the coronavirus pandemic. But all three Midwestern battlegrounds, which President Donald Trump flipped in 2016 to win the White House after years of Democratic presidential victories there, are among the states where local election officials are not allowed to start processing mail ballots until Election Day, according to a POLITICO review of election rules in 13 key states.
“Mail ballot processing involves everything from opening envelopes to checking voter signatures to flattening ballots that have been crumpled or creased in transit. The procedures can be time consuming, and that will create a backlog of millions of votes set to draw out the counting process for days after the polls close. That means that the country may be waiting, along with voters in the three Midwestern states, to see whether Trump or Joe Biden carried their electoral votes — and potentially the presidency.” POLITICO
— “Wisconsin’s Top Court Rules Against Reprinting of Ballots, Avoiding Election Chaos,” by NYT’s Stephanie Saul and Nick Corasaniti: “The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled on Monday that the Green Party’s presidential candidate will not appear on the state’s presidential ballot, a decision that prompted a sigh of relief among election officials who had worried that a wholesale reprinting of thousands of ballots could bring chaos to an already stressed electoral system.”
TRUMP ON THE TOOSI/BERTRAND STORY, at 11:04 p.m. Monday night: “According to press reports, Iran may be planning an assassination, or other attack, against the United States in retaliation for the killing of terrorist leader Soleimani, which was carried out for his planning a future attack, murdering U.S. Troops, and the death & suffering……caused over so many years. Any attack by Iran, in any form, against the United States will be met with an attack on Iran that will be 1,000 times greater in magnitude!” The story, ICYMI
TRUMP’S TUESDAY — The president will participate in the arrival of Bahraini Foreign Minister Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani at 10:30 a.m. in the West Wing lobby. The two will hold a bilateral meeting at 10:35 a.m. in the Oval Office. Trump will participate in the arrival of UAE minister of foreigh affairs and international cooperation Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan at 10:55 a.m. in the West Wing lobby. The two will participate in a bilateral meeting at 11 a.m. in the Oval Office.
TRUMP and first lady Melania Trump will participate in the arrival of Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife at 11:20 a.m. in the West Wing lobby. Trump and Netanyahu will participate in a bilateral meeting at 11:25 a.m. in the Oval Office. The president and the first lady will participate in the Abraham Accords signing ceremony at noon on the south lawn. The foreign leaders and Trump will participate in a working lunch in the state dining room at 12:45 p.m.
THE PRESIDENT will leave the White House at 3:25 p.m. en route to Philadelphia. He will travel to the National Constitution Center and participate in an ABC News town hall at 5:30 p.m. Trump will depart at 6:35 p.m. and return to Washington, arriving at the White House at 8:05 p.m.
ON THE TRAIL … Sen. KAMALA HARRIS (D-Calif.) will meet with emergency personnel for an assessment of the California wildfires in Fresno, Calif. She will travel to Las Vegas to attend a conversation about the impact of the coronavirus on the Latino community.
— BIDEN is in Florida today.
PLAYBOOK READS
E-RING READING … LARA SELIGMAN and SARAH CAMMARATA: “Esper promised more diversity at the Pentagon. The White House had other ideas”: “The Trump administration has moved or promoted at least 11 white men to senior positions at the Pentagon in the past three months, even as Defense Secretary Mark Esper has pledged to increase diversity at the department.
“Since the George Floyd protests in early June brought the issue of race and police brutality to the forefront, Esper has initiated a series of efforts designed to increase diversity and inclusion in the Pentagon, including banning the use of photos in promotion review boards, effectively banning the Confederate flag on military installations, and convening an internal board and an external advisory committee on the issue.
“Yet on Esper’s watch, the White House continues to install loyalists who are overwhelmingly white and male in senior Pentagon positions, as Trump and his team continue their post-impeachment campaign to root out people deemed disloyal to the president.”
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FOR YOUR RADAR … AP/BEIJING: “U.S. issues sweeping new travel warning for China, Hong Kong”: “The U.S. on Tuesday issued a sweeping new advisory warning against travel to mainland China and Hong Kong, citing the risk of ‘arbitrary detention’ and ‘arbitrary enforcement of local laws.’
“The advisory is likely to heighten tensions between the sides that have spiked since Beijing’s imposition on Hong Kong of a strict new national security law in June that has already been met with a series of U.S. punitive actions. The new advisory warned U.S. citizens that China imposes ‘arbitrary detention and exit bans’ to compel cooperation with investigations, pressure family members to return to China from abroad, influence civil disputes and ‘gain bargaining leverage over foreign governments.’”
CARMEN PAUN: “25 years wiped out in 25 weeks: Pandemic sets the world back decades”: “In only half a year, the coronavirus pandemic has wiped out decades of global development in everything from health to the economy. Progress has not only stopped, but has regressed in areas like getting people out of poverty and improving conditions for women and children around the world, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation finds in its 2020 Goalkeepers report published Monday.
“Vaccination coverage, seen as a good indicator for how health systems are functioning, is dropping to levels last seen in the 1990s, it says. ‘In other words, we’ve been set back about 25 years in about 25 weeks,’ the report says. ‘What the world does in the next months matters a great deal.’” POLITICO
BOOK CLUB — Lawfare’s Bob Bauer and Jack Goldsmith have a new book, “After Trump: Reconstructing the Presidency,” on sale today. The former Obama WH counsel and former assistant A.G. under Bush aim to “provide a comprehensive roadmap for reform of the presidency in the post-Trump era—whether that comes in four months or four years.” More from Lawfare … $15.99 on Amazon
MEDIAWATCH — “A fake FBI raid orchestrated by right-wing activists dupes The Washington Post,” by Paul Farhi and Elahe Izadi
— Ephrat Livni is joining the NYT’s DealBook to cover politics, policy and law from D.C. She most recently was a senior law and politics reporter at Quartz. Talking Biz News
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TRANSITIONS — Evan Williams is now director of the Chamber of Commerce’s Center for Capital Markets Competitiveness. He previously was senior legislative assistant to Rep. Scott Tipton (R-Colo.) … Serve America PAC and Rep. Seth Moulton’s (D-Mass.) reelect have added Asher Smith as national finance director and Anna Fletcher as deputy national finance director. Smith previously managed Hillary Mueri’s congressional campaign, and Fletcher previously was finance director for Jake Auchincloss’ congressional campaign.
BIRTHDAY OF THE DAY: Wayne King, partner at Fidelis Government Relations and a Mark Meadows alum. How he thinks the Trump presidency is going: “I think the Trump presidency is going good. The promises he made on the campaign trail in 2016 are being delivered day by day. President Trump has been committed to the promises made/promises kept initiative, which is quite impressive in a town that often changes as the wind blows.” Playbook Q&A
BIRTHDAYS: Rep. Nanette Diaz Barragán (D-Calif.) is 44 … Rep. Veronica Escobar (D-Texas) is 51 (h/t Michael Pleters) … Ashley Parker, WaPo White House reporter and MSNBC/NBC senior political analyst … Kirsten Kukowski … Sara Fagen, CEO of Deep Root Analytics … Christian Pinkston … speechwriter John McConnell (h/t Tim Burger) … Chris Lehmann … NPR media correspondent David Folkenflik … Ben Kamisar … “CBS This Morning” producer Adam Aigner-Treworgy … former Sen. Mark Kirk (R-Ill.) is 61 … POLITICO’s Kathy Wolfe, Jenn Miller and Hung-Su Nguyen … Eliza Shapiro … Tiffany Haverly, comms director for the House Energy & Commerce GOP … Sabrina Rush Ingraham … Sandra Alcalá, chief of staff for Rep. Filemon Vela (D-Texas) … Maggie Moore, senior digital strategist at Stand Up America (h/t Ryan Thomas) … Zara Rahim …
… Chandler Smith Costello, SEC deputy director for public affairs … Ryan Nobles, CNN Washington correspondent … Herb Rothschild is 83 … Tony Mauro … League of Conservation Voters’ Dawn Cohea … Anthony Barsamian … Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa is 78 … Alexandra Berg … Jon Gossett … Todd Breasseale … Alana Russo … Veronica Lew … Katie Thompson … David Lloyd … Elizabeth Meyer … Cat Cheney … Don Irvine … Jodi Hanson Bond … Marya Hannun … Amy Sisk … Rebecca McGrath … Hannah Connaghan … Anya Kamenetz is 4-0 … Bryan Doyle … Mal Kline … Kristen Bor … Dave Shott … Bloomberg Opinion’s Max Berley … Nathan Hurst … Allyson Alvaré Kranz … Theola DeBose … Connie Carter … Neil Makhija … Marie Arana … Phil Zabriskie … Wayne Reynolds … Chip Rodgers … Todd Olsen … Jill Moschak … Abbie Green
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Happy Taco Tuesday, dear Kruiser Morning Briefing friends. Mine are going to be steak tonight.
This most awkward and bizarre of presidential election years finds many of us questioning our sobriety and/or sanity several times throughout each day, and more frequently as we get closer to November. Sure, in the beginning of quarantine there was precious little sobriety to be questioned — at least in my house — but we did get around to it again. Then the universe kept turning up the “Weird” knob every day.
The Biden-Harris ticket is absolute gold for fans of the awkward and weird.
Everyone in America knows that Joe Biden isn’t going to be president for very long even if he wins the election. For a while now I’ve been convinced that the Democrats don’t have any real plans for him beyond Jan. 21st, 2021.
Kamala Harris is the one-woman progressive army that the Democrats are hoping to use Joe Biden’s centrist Trojan Horse to sneak into the White House. There has probably been more speculation in recent weeks about just how they’ll justify having Harris slip into the presidency than there has been talk about what a Biden presidency might look like.
When Biden was still vetting potential running mates, there were rumors that Jill Biden was put off by Kamala Harris’s naked ambition. If there is anyone who is going to take advantage of her husband’s nonexistent mental state after he is elected, Dr. Jill wants to make sure it’s her. Back in July, I wrote that Jill Biden wants to be “Edith Wilson 2.0.”
I stand by that. Dr. Jill was correct about Kamala Harris’s ambition too, though. There could be some very interesting power struggles between Harris and the Missus if Grandpa Gropes gets elected. The poor guy is really going to be in peril with those two cat fighting behind his back while he plays with his Legos on the Oval Office floor.
In a move that no doubt got spit takes from everyone on Team Biden, Kamala Harris let fly with the Mother of all Freudian slips on Monday when she referred to the “Harris administration,” and then — because it’s 2020 and this election — made things even more awkward with her bumbling correction, Here it is:
Oof.
“A Harris administration, together with Joe Biden as the President of the United States…”
You just know that this is part of Harris’s dream scenario. If she can’t step into the presidency right away, she can be the de facto POTUS while Drooling Joe does his figurehead thing. She’s probably already had cards printed up that say “Kamala Harris, President of the United States” that she keeps hidden for dry run fantasy time.
On a side note, both Biden and Harris have a disturbing cosmetic surgery squint going on that’s distracting to look at.
I wouldn’t be surprised at this point if Harris has already put together a dream list of possible V.P.s for a “Harris administration.”
Watch your back, Joe.
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Quick Hits: Today’s Top Stories
- The United States confirmed 33,880 new cases of COVID-19 yesterday, with 4.3 percent of the 783,827 tests reported coming back positive. An additional 426 deaths were attributed to the virus on Monday, bringing the pandemic’s American death toll to 194,467.
- Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party selected Yoshihide Suga, retiring Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s chief cabinet minister, as its new leader. He will almost certainly be elected prime minister by the parliament later this week.
- The Centers for Disease Control published a report observing the transmission of COVID-19 from young children to adults in childcare settings in Utah.
- Terry Branstad, former Iowa governor and current ambassador to China, is planning to leave his post in early October to aid President Trump’s re-election campaign.
- Astronomers have detected clouds of phosphine gas on Venus, which is not produced by any known chemical process on that planet—potentially a sign of extraterrestrial microorganisms.
- In a show of protest against state-sponsored forced labor in the Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Regions, the Department of Homeland Security announced a ban on Xinjiang-sourced cotton, hair products, computer components, and apparel.
- The Justice Department’s internal watchdog may pursue an investigation into the department’s lighter sentencing recommendation for Roger Stone—a Republican strategist and longtime political ally of the president who was convicted of witness tampering, obstruction, and lying to Congress under oath.
- The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled Monday that the Green Party’s presidential ticket—Howie Hawkins and Angela Walker—is ineligible to appear on the state’s ballots this fall due to a filing error.
- Alexei Navalny, the Russian opposition leader allegedly poisoned by the Russian government, said Tuesday that his recovery has reached the point where he no longer needs mechanical assistance breathing. Navalny is being treated in Berlin, where officials say there is “unequivocal proof” his health issues were brought on by a nerve agent. Steven Hall, the former CIA chief of Russia operations, told NPR that “There’s no doubt whatsoever” that the Russian government was behind the poisoning.
TikTok’s Bidding Wars
Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin said on Monday that the White House will review Oracle’s proposed partnership with TikTok, the Chinese video-sharing platform that has raised national security concerns in recent months because of its ties to the nation’s ruling Communist Party. The deal concludes nearly six weeks of negotiations over the app, and took place just days before the White House’s September 20 deadline—issued via Trump’s August 6 executive order—which required ByteDance Ltd., TikTok’s China-based parent company, to sell the app under threat of complete shutdown in the United States.
But the Oracle deal will take the form of a partnership rather than an outright acquisition, which tech policy experts warn is a clear attempt on behalf of the Chinese government to retain residual control over the app while the social media platform continues to operate in the United States. TikTok’s decision to partner with Oracle comes just two weeks after the Chinese government issued a new export control order prohibiting Chinese companies from selling technology to foreign buyers without express permission from Beijing.
Mnuchin confirmed yesterday the White House received a proposal over the weekend for Oracle to act as “the trusted technology partner” with TikTok moving forward. “There’s also a commitment to create TikTok Global as a U.S.-headquartered company with 20,000 new jobs,” he explained in an interview with CNBC. Mnuchin also said the deal will soon undergo review by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S. (CFIUS) and then the president.
Football Returns
When the coronavirus first shut down sports—and, well, everything—back in March, the NFL seemed to be the league least affected by the stoppage. While the MLB season was just days from starting its season and the NBA and NHL playoffs were weeks away, the NFL was coasting, a month into its offseason following the Kansas City Chiefs’ February Super Bowl win. Sure, there were some transactional festivities on the calendar—the annual free agency period and the draft—but those could be shifted online. And they were; for the most part going off without a hitch.
But while the NFL had more time than other leagues to formulate a pandemic plan, that plan was ultimately going to have to be applied to a sport that, on the surface, seemed most likely to have difficulties with COVID-19. NBA and NHL roster sizes are small enough that a “bubble” approach was within the realm of possibility, and social distancing is all but built into the game of baseball. Football—with 32 teams of 53 players spread across the country that spend most of each game breathing in each others’ faces or tackling each other—seemed doomed.
Yet life finds a way. The NFL just completed its first slate of games last night after, miraculously, not a single player or coach tested positive for COVID-19 on Saturday morning. From August 30 to September 5, the NFL administered 44,510 tests to 8,349 players and team personnel. One player and seven team officials (a combined 0.017 percent) tested positive.
Worth Your Time
- In many portions of the country, this week will feature the final post-7 p.m. sunset until March 2021. In a piece for Time Magazine, Orrin Hatch—who served as a Republican senator from Utah from 1977 to 2019—argues Congress should make Daylight Saving Time permanent. “Each year, we see higher rates of depression associated with less exposure to sunlight; higher energy consumption across the country; higher traffic fatalities with more Americans driving in the dark; higher incidence of crime; and a steep decline in retail sales with fewer consumers willing to shop at night,” he writes. “Why would we change our clocks this November knowing it will only make the situation worse? Here’s a radical idea: Maybe we shouldn’t.”
- BuzzFeed News scooped a 6,600-word memo by former Facebook employee Sophie Zhang, written after she was fired from the company. In it, she describes her role monitoring fake political accounts as a data scientist for Facebook’s Site Integrity Team, outlining a worldwide problem of false or misleading posts often made by bots, connected to politicians and political parties from Ukraine to Honduras. “In the three years I’ve spent at Facebook,” Zhang wrote, “I’ve found multiple blatant attempts by foreign national governments to abuse our platform on vast scales to mislead their own citizenry, and caused international news on multiple occasions.” As the three BuzzFeed reporters who collaborated on the piece write, the memo tells “the story of a junior employee wielding extraordinary moderation powers that affected millions of people without any real institutional support, and the personal torment that followed.” Zhang describes sleepless nights and crushing guilt caused by watching countries descend into corruption and instability, and thinking that her own decisions played a part in the chaos.
- “Progress hides itself,” which is why Reason Magazine’s Ronald Bailey and Marian Tupy of HumanProgress.org wrote a book to draw attention to humankind’s many under-reported and ignored achievements of the past few centuries. In Ten Global Trends Every Smart Person Should Know, the two analyze the many long term positive trends that began with the Enlightenment and have rapidly accelerated into modern day, despite the increasingly dismal national news cycle. From forest expansion to rising living standards across the globe, people are generally safer and more prosperous than ever before in human history. Check out this preview by Reason for a pick-me-up.
Something Fun
A few weeks back, Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl found himself locked in an internet drum battle with 10-year-old musician Nandi Bushell. Yesterday, he wrote a song about her, challenging her to round two.
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Toeing the Company Line
- On Monday’s campaign update episode, our Advisory Opinions podcast hosts discuss both candidates’ August fundraising efforts, Trump’s surprising lead with Hispanic voters, and the usefulness of yard signs, door knocking, and phone banking to a campaign’s overall success. Stick around for a discussion about the newest additions to Trump’s Supreme Court list and a deep dive into David’s French Press on the use and abuse of critical race theory.
- Did former acting director of the FBI Andy McCabe and his wife accept a political donation of $700,000 from Hillary Clinton while she was under investigation by the Bureau for her private email server, per Trump’s recent tweet? The answer, according to Alec, is a flat no. Though Dr. Jill McCabe did indeed accept campaign money from organizations associated with Clinton ally Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe, the donations were neither illegal nor made during McCabe’s tenure as FBI director. Look to the latest Dispatch Fact Check for more details.
- In the latest installment of our “Biden Agenda” series, Ramesh Ponnuru writes about how abortion policy could change under a President Biden, and suggests there could be sweeping changes if the Democrats control Congress He’s particularly concerned about the Hyde Amendment, which prohibits federal funding of abortions. “Pro-life researcher Michael J. New has concluded that the amendment saves 60,000 lives a year. If such findings are in the ballpark of the truth, it follows that in the years since Roe v. Wade, no public policy has been more effective than the Hyde Amendment in reducing the number of abortions.”
- Audrey goes back down the conspiracy theory rabbit hole, this time looking at what it is about theories like QAnon and 9/11 trutherism that draws people in. Researchers suggest that, “Conspiracy theories therefore become a vehicle through which people who feel they have lost a sense of control in their lives can channel their fear and uncertainty of the future into something productive.”
Reporting by Declan Garvey (@declanpgarvey), Andrew Egger (@EggerDC), Charlotte Lawson (@charlotteUVA), Audrey Fahlberg (@FahlOutBerg), James P. Sutton (@jamespsuttonsf), and Steve Hayes (@stephenfhayes).
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- ‘Cancelled’ demonstrates how cancel culture has gotten out of hand
- Lancaster protests demonstrate BLM wants police to sacrifice themselves to criminals
- Leftists try to hit Donald Trump Jr. in ludicrous comparison between ‘Cuties’ and Roy Moore
‘Cancelled’ demonstrates how cancel culture has gotten out of hand
Posted: 14 Sep 2020 05:13 PM PDT Cancel Culture has gotten out of hand, and we are seeing the results of it out in the streets now in 2020. The Black Lives Matter riots, the Antifa criminal activity and the overall focus on cancelling anyone we disagree with has become standard procedure in today’s day of extreme polarization. We need to put an end to this attack strategy, and the lineup for Cancelled: Enough is Enough! is doing everything they can to make sure that we Cancel Cancel Culture! I had the honor of getting to interview each of these defenders of Free Speech, most of whom have been on the receiving end of getting cancelled. Nick Searcy is a Hollywood actor featured in a long list of feature films and hit television shows, including The Shape of Water, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, Justified and Fried Green Tomatoes. One of his big concerns with Cancel Culture is that Hollywood is controlling storytelling, taking away the voice of writers, directors and actors. Storytelling is getting ruined by the authoritarian control, only allowing particular narratives to be included in any of the content being put out by the major studios. He is currently working with Creado Studios to create a platform to give the power of storytelling back to creators, all without the censorship off Hollywood. Michelle Shocked is a Grammy Award Nominated musician who has been on the receiving end of multiple attempts to cancel her. Although she is quite progressive, loves Black Lives Matter and strong support of AOC, she also sees the danger of Cancel Culture and is doing what she can to end it. In 2013, she was launching a three month tour that got cancelled after the first night due to the outrage mob who took something that she said out of context, took to social media and then pressured the concert promoters to cancel her entire tour. During this conversation, we discuss the difference between boycotting and cancelling, and that’s an important distinction. Michelle also points out the role that Social Media and Big Tech have played in the development of Cancel Culture. Dr Robert Oscar Lopez, aka Bobby Lopez, was fired from his position at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary simply for discussing how sex abuse plays into LGBTQ issues, sharing his experience of coming out of the homosexual lifestyle. There’s also a larger problem within academia in general that has led to the complete rooting out of conservative voices, even among Evangelical colleges and seminaries. Bobby exposed the problem of money and influence within the education system, and then dove into what we can do to fix these problems, which included eliminating tenure and governmental oversight to protect conservatives being persecuted within the academic world. Denise McAllister brings the event to a close, refocusing all of our attention onto the root problem: a lack of objective truth. Truth has now become something subjective in today’s post-modern world. This has caused an extreme polarization, as the rioters in the street believe in a completely different reality than those of us that are conservative. We have to bring it back to objective truth, which is also rooted in the Bible. If we are going to turn things around in our country, it’s going to have to start within bringing things back to Scripture, which is what the Founding Fathers pointed to in our founding documents. I hope that this is an eye-opening, as well as encouraging, event. This should help you to understand the problem of Cancel Culture, as well as what we can do about it. 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. Alternatively, you can donate through PayPal as well. 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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Lancaster protests demonstrate BLM wants police to sacrifice themselves to criminals
Posted: 14 Sep 2020 09:07 AM PDT There is no acceptable resolution to any conflict between law enforcement and a Black man in the eyes of Black Lives Matter except for law enforcement to lose. They made that crystal clear with their unhinged protests in Lancaster, PA, Sunday night. The situation was textbook self-defense by a police officer. Called out by the family of a person of color, Ricardo Munoz, 27, because he was threatening his own mother, a police officer was almost immediately face-to-face with the suspect. The police officer backed up and retreated when Munoz came at him with a large knife. When it was clear Munoz was going to continue to pursue and intended bodily harm, the police officer shot and killed him. If he didn’t do exactly what he did, it is almost certain the police officer would be dead along with members of Munoz’ family. But that fact didn’t stop Black Lives Matter “activists from rioting in the streets of Lancaster, tearing down a door and breaking several windows at the police station. They threw bottles, bricks, and other heavy items at the police station and surrounding buildings before finally being dispersed by tear gas and rubber bullets. Why? Because a law enforcement officer did not want to be murdered.
In the latest episode of NOQ Report, I covered this story as well as two other BLM stories. Then, we turned to San Francisco’s push for voting by 16-year-olds, Joe Biden calling for gun control following the shooting of two Los Angeles sheriff’s deputies, and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo being hopeful that all American troops will be out of Afghanistan by next spring. Quick story about racism
BLM intimidation at random restaurants is gaslighting the media won’t report
As President Trump calls for cop killers to be executed, Joe Biden calls for… gun controlPompeo believes all US troops will be out of Afghanistan by spring next yearOf course San Francisco may allow 16-year-olds to voteLancaster riots by Black Lives Matter could only have been avoided if the police officer who shot Ricardo Munoz had allowed himself to be murdered instead. The BLM narrative has no logic, only hatred in their push or Neo-Marxism.
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. Alternatively, you can donate through PayPal as well. 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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Leftists try to hit Donald Trump Jr. in ludicrous comparison between ‘Cuties’ and Roy Moore
Posted: 14 Sep 2020 08:18 AM PDT When “Roy Moore” started trending this morning on Twitter, I cringed. I thought, “What now?” After losing an Alabama Senate race, then losing the follow-up primary for the same seat again, Judge Roy Moore should be completely out of the news. Regardless of whether you believe him or not about his alleged dating habits 50-years ago, his time in the political spotlight is done. I was relieved at first to realize his name was trending because of an unhinged comparison between what Moore allegedly did and the disgraceful actions of Netflix in airing and promoting the French film “Cuties” that grossly sexualizes 11-year-old girls to be fodder for pedophiles. Then, I scrolled down further and realized they were using this ludicrous comparison as an attack on the President’s son, Donald Trump Jr, who had lambasted Netflix, Hollywood, and Democrats in general for attempting to normalize pedophilia. Specifically, he was calling out California Governor Gavin Newsom for signing a bill reducing penalties for child rapists.
On cue, leftists pointed out that Trump Jr. supported Moore’s initial Senate run after he won the primary. They also targeted the President in their Tweets. There are so many problems with this comparison it will be difficult to report them concisely, but we’ll try…
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- Senate Dems Want to Remove Backstop for Radical Liberal Curveball
- Another Assassination Attempt, Biden’s Response, Iran’s Threat
- Who Will Tell the Truth About Joe Biden?
- Gun Controllers Try to Hide Joe Biden’s Anti-gun Extremism
- Candace Owens Slam-Dunks LeBron James
- A Vital Message To Everyone In The Military
- Virtual Learning Fails Children With Disabilities
- Lifetime Politicians Ruin Christmas
- Gov. Gavin Newsom Signs Bill Reducing Penalties for Sodomy With Minors
- Cuomo, De Blasio Go After Jewish Weddings, Cheer Black Lives Matter Riots
- Debt is the Real Pandemic
- How a $600 Million ‘Dark Money’ Monster Helped Leftists Gain Power
- Sweet Surrender . . .
- In Plain Sight . . .
- A Message from Mother Earth to Nancy Pelosi
- The UAE and the Democrat-CAIR Partnership
- In Defense of the USPS
- The Human Costs of Pro-Criminal, Anti-Police Prosecutors
- Update on The Continuing Illinois Exodus
Senate Dems Want to Remove Backstop for Radical Liberal Curveball
Posted: 14 Sep 2020 09:05 PM PDT by Tony Perkins: Imagine legal abortions through all nine months of pregnancy paid for by the federal government, nationwide gender-neutral bathrooms, locker rooms, and showers, a “progressive” climate policy that could cripple our economy, and a trampling of religious freedom protections. All these policies could become a reality in 2021, as Democrat leaders are devising a plan to eliminate the Senate filibuster if they take control of the White House and the Senate. United States senators have the ability for unlimited debate on a bill, and when debate is used to block or delay a vote it’s known as a filibuster. Filibustering has been around since the early days of Congress — however, back in 1917, the Senate passed a rule that allowed a two-thirds majority vote to end debate. Decades later, in 1975, they amended that rule even further to make the threshold for ending debate at 60 votes. This current Senate rule, which requires 60 votes to end debate on a bill and move it forward to a vote, is what slows the legislative process down and requires a greater consensus among Congress to be able to pass legislation. Since the Senate filibuster is the only thing standing in the way of passing a radical progressive agenda, Democrat leaders have apparently set up a “war-room” to eliminate this procedural hurdle if they retake control of the chamber. This coalition, working under the name Fix Our Senate, is made up of former Senate Democrat staff, liberal policy groups, and even Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.), who is working inside the Senate to convince his colleagues of the benefits of removing the filibuster. Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.), who is facing increasing pressure to push a progressive agenda if his party takes back control of the Senate, said, “We have a moral imperative to the people of America to get a whole lot done if we get the majority, which God willing we will, and keep it in the House, and Biden becomes president, and nothing is off the table. We will do what it takes to get this done.” If the laws that have governed our country for centuries are so easily ignored by mayors and rioters destroying cities across America, then a longstanding Senate precedent will stand no match against the politicians that support them. The cordial and deliberate nature of the Senate, with its rules protecting against dramatic policy changes, could all be gone as soon as next year. The ability for Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and Republicans to stop a potential Biden administration from passing the Equality Act or the Green New Deal would essentially be gone if Democrats take back the Senate and vote to remove the filibuster. This plan being devised by Democrat strategists to radically shape our country is unlike anything we have ever seen before. At stake in this election is not just the difference of a few executive actions or policy preferences but rather the difference between a country in which all human life is valued, families flourish, and religious liberty thrives or one that seeks to destroy innocent life, undermine families, and is hostile towards religion. Tags: Tony Perkins, Family Research Council, filibuster, Senate Dems, Want to Remove Backstop, for Radical Liberal Curveball 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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Another Assassination Attempt, Biden’s Response, Iran’s Threat
Posted: 14 Sep 2020 08:37 PM PDT
by Gary Bauer: Another Assassination Attempt Incredibly, both officers are now listed in stable condition and expected to survive. Sheriff Alex Villanueva described their condition as “a double miracle” considering that both officers were shot in their heads. But it seems certain that their lives will be changed forever. We don’t have the name of the coward who did this, but we know like everyone else in the country that he is breathing the poisoned air of anti-police rhetoric from the left, including the constant rhetoric from Joe Biden and Kamala Harris that our police departments and judicial system are riddled with systemic racism. And by “systemic racism,” the left means racism that is so deeply rooted you have to tear down the entire system and start over again. This “animal,” as the president referred to him, has likely heard left-wing chants comparing the cops to the KKK. Some school children (here and here) are even being exposed to this disgusting smear. This would-be assassin has likely seen Colin Kaepernick wearing socks that depicted cops as pigs. Don’t for a second think that this shooter is an outlier. In recent weeks, we have seen thousands of people attempt to and often succeed in seriously harming police officers in virtually every major city in America. Hundreds of police officers have been seriously injured since the rioting began in May. We have seen Ivy League law school graduates throwing Molotov cocktails. We’ve seen demonstrators setting off explosives with nails in them. We’ve seen police officers hit with heavy rocks and bottles of urine. Some have been blinded by lasers. Officers are being doxed online, and their families are being harassed. Meanwhile, the college-educated anarchists and the criminal class in urban American have watched while powerful people in the media, in the government and in Hollywood have essentially suggested that the cops had it coming. Nobody should be sitting around shocked by this latest development. Celebrating Evil Against my better judgment I watched on Twitter as one man cheered the Compton shooting, saying, “Ni–er just aired the police out!” When police officers are assassinated, it is worse than just another urban shooting because they are the symbols of order and security. To see thugs celebrate it and attempt to storm hospital emergency rooms shows just how depraved some elements of society have become. Biden’s Response Why anyone thinks that Biden would be tougher on crime as president than Donald Trump is a mystery to me. Should the Biden/Harris ticket prevail this November, the left’s war on law enforcement won’t end. In fact, it was under the Obama/Biden Administration that the “war on cops” began. If Joe Biden is in the Oval Office next year, the “defund the police” movement will be emboldened and empowered. That’s why police unions are endorsing the Trump/Pence team! Iran’s Threat While the plot is allegedly in retaliation for the U.S. strike that killed Iranian terror mastermind Qassem Soleimani, there’s no doubt that the ayatollah’s regime is looking to exploit the divisions in our country right now as we head into the election. Keep in mind that this is the same regime that the Obama/Biden Administration rewarded five years ago with hundreds of billions of dollars in sanctions relief. And guess what? Biden wants to do it again! This weekend, just as the Iranian regime also executed a wrestler who was tortured into making a false confession, Biden published an opinion piece at CNN vowing to give “Tehran a credible path back to diplomacy.” For whatever reason, Joe Biden still trusts the word of the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism, a regime that denies the first Holocaust while it promises a second Holocaust by annihilating the Jewish state of Israel. 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 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, and voter registration deadlines are quickly approaching. Please make sure that you and all friends and family members are registered to vote! Tags: Gary Bauer, Another Assassination Attempt, Biden’s Response, Iran’s Threat 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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Who Will Tell the Truth About Joe Biden?
Posted: 14 Sep 2020 08:07 PM PDT by David Keltz: The inability of the mainstream media to accurately cover any of Joe Biden’s foibles is truly astonishing. If it was not already obvious by now, there is simply nothing Biden can say or do, no matter how incoherent, offensive, or alarming that would cause the current crop of “objective journalists” in the mainstream media, to even consider asking whether or not he has the mental capacity to be president of the United States. It is not a stretch to say that Biden has received the most favorable press coverage of any modern presidential candidate in history, and it’s not even close. Even the warm treatment that Barack Obama received during his presidential run in 2008 from his pals in the media pales in comparison. Consider that in the last four months alone, Biden has asked a reporter if he was a “junkie,” told black voters that they’re not really black unless they vote for him, and said that there were “over 120 million dead from COVID,” in the U.S., without suffering any backlash from the media. He has confused the location of where he was speaking from, and was led by hand by a staffer out of a venue, as though he were blind. He has read his talking point notes out loud during a virtual interview, “Look, Venezuela topline message is President Trump’s policy is an abject failure.” He can lose his entire train of thought during a roundtable discussion in which he has prepared notes in front of him, “You know the rapidly rising umm uh in with uh with I don’t know,” without so much as a peep from the media. Can anyone imagine what the headlines and constant barrage of media outrage would be if President Donald Trump had said or done any of those things? The mainstream media finds Trump so morally and ethically repugnant that they would rather risk losing whatever credibility they have left, than to even suggest that a stumbling and often confused Biden has any businesses determining the U.S. tax code or holding China accountable for unleashing the Wuhan virus on the entire world. Instead of reporting on what should be fairly obvious to anyone with eyes or ears, the media seems to believe their main job is not only to protect Biden, but to prop him up by making him look as coherent and effective a leader as possible. At the DNC the bar was set so low for Biden’s speech that the media seemed astonished that he was able to successfully read concise sentences from a teleprompter for 24 minutes, without any notable hiccups. Not surprisingly, we were greeted with fawning headlines from the Washington Post, “Biden offers sharp attack on Trump as a dark force and promises to be ‘an ally of the light’ as president,” and this one from the New York Times, “Biden Speaks Once More, With Feeling.” Anyone who has watched Biden speak over the last several months knows that this is not the same Biden who served in the Senate for thirty-six years and then subsequently as vice president for another eight years. This might not even be the same Biden who we saw on the debate stage during the Democratic primaries last year. The one who said in response to a question about the legacy of slavery, “The teachers are — I’m married to a teacher, my deceased wife is a teacher… It’s not that they don’t want to help, they don’t know what to play the radio, make sure the television — excuse me, make sure you have the record player on at night, the — make sure that kids hear words.” Historically speaking, it is true that Biden has a propensity to say idiotic things any time he opens his mouth, but these are not merely gaffes. In the same interview where he asked CBS News correspondent Errol Barnett if he was a “junkie” Biden also said, “I am so forward looking to have an opportunity to sit or stand with the president and debates… I am very willing to let the American public judge my physical and mental, fi—my fi—my physical, as well as my mental fitness.” In no rational world can that response to a question be considered merely a gaffe. Stumbling over his own words, and uttering incoherent sentences is now a regular occurrence for Biden, and yet the media remains more silent than the tennis matches at this year’s U.S. Open. After Trump received a notable boost in the polls from the RNC, it was clear that the Biden campaign’s strategy of keeping him hidden in his basement simply would not suffice. So last week they sent a compromised man out of his home to read from a teleprompter, where he stumbled yet again, “COVID has taken this year, just since the outbreak, has taken more than 100 years. Look, the lives, when you think about it, more lives this year than any other year for the past 100 years.” Reporters have seldom had the opportunity to ask Biden any questions in the last several months, and in the rare circumstances when they are provided the opportunity, they almost never ask anything substantive, or adversarial. He never has to face the wrath of belligerent reporters or the usual hostility, rudeness, and interruptions that we have come to expect from Trump White House briefings. Last week at an event in Delaware, Biden stood at the podium, while his staffers called on preselected journalists. One could be forgiven for wondering if these were reporters or Biden campaign officials who were asking him the questions. Biden, who was often caught glancing down at his notes on the podium, with prepared answers to the “questions,” should not have had to use them. The reporters allowed him to take every opportunity to dump on Trump without having to discuss any of the specifics about his own policies or ideas. The two “toughest” questions Biden was asked was if he had been tested for COVID, and what he thought about the 1.4 million new jobs that were added last week. No reporter bothered to ask Biden why he failed to condemn any of the violence that has dominated our streets in major cities across the country for the past three months. No journalist asked how he could credibly accuse Trump or his supporters as somehow bearing responsibility for rioting and looting, done largely by Antifa and Black Lives Matter protesters in Democrat-run cities. No one asked Biden if he condemned the angry mob of protesters that attacked Senator Rand Paul outside the White House after Trump’s RNC speech. Not one reporter asked what his specific plans are for rebuilding the economy, creating more growth and more jobs. Instead we are left with fawning reporters who cover for Biden’s declining cognitive skills and provide him every opportunity to attack Trump. They are complicit in one of the greatest coverups ever orchestrated by the mainstream media. Tags: David Keltz, American Thinker, Who Will Tell the Truth, About Joe Biden? 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Gun Controllers Try to Hide Joe Biden’s Anti-gun Extremism
Posted: 14 Sep 2020 07:02 PM PDT by NRA-ILA: With Fall 2020 upon us it is time again for gun control advocates’ quadrennial tradition – dishonestly attempting to convince voters that a brazenly anti-gun presidential ticket does not pose a threat to gun owners. This year the deception is again being backed by longtime Massachusetts anti-gun advocate and wealthy businessman John Rosenthal. Despite both Joe Biden and Kamala Harris’s advocacy for gun confiscation and a host of other draconian gun measures, in a piece for Newsweek with the farcical title, “Individual Gun Ownership Is Not at Stake in This Election,” Rosenthal claimed “[p]rivate gun ownership for responsible citizens will remain unchanged” during a Biden presidency. The piece is in the same vein as others that have lied about the ticket’s anti-gun aims. First, a little background is instructive. Rosenthal is the founder of Massachusetts-based gun control group Stop Handgun Violence. Founded in 1994, the group has worked to make the Bay State’s onerous gun control laws even more oppressive. The organization is best known to the rest of the country for its billboard along a stretch of the Massachusetts Turnpike frequented by those who use Boston’s Logan Airport. At various times the billboard has called for the criminalization of private firearm transfers, a federal ban on commonly-owned semi-automatic firearms, and attacked NRA. Aimed at an out-of-state audience, the billboard has been used to chastise neighboring New Hampshire, Maine, and Vermont for a perceived lack of gun control and to laud Massachusetts for its comparatively draconian measures. This tactic is peculiar, as FBI data shows that Maine, Vermont, and New Hampshire have the lowest violent crime rates in the U.S. These states have enjoyed their peaceful existence without the gun controls Rosenthal demands and while recognizing their residents’ Right-to-Carry a firearm for self-defense without a permit (Vermont did criminalize private transfers and impose magazine restrictions in 2018, but enjoyed a similarly low crime rate prior to these laws). In contrast, Massachusetts has nearly double the violent crime rate of New Hampshire and Vermont and more than triple that of Maine. Not content to harass the Bay State and its visitors, in 2005 Rosenthal helped found the American Hunters and Shooters Association. The now defunct organization claimed that it was a group of gun owners “countering years of polarized debate and restoring pride in America’s hunting and shooting heritage.” In truth, the organization was a disguise for gun control activists seeking to undermine support for grassroots pro-gun groups like NRA and pro-gun candidates going into the 2006 and 2008 elections. When asked whether the AHSA was a front for the gun control lobby, fellow founder and paid expert for the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence Bob Ricker replied, “That perception would be out there, yes.” Despite AHSA’s call for a less “polarized debate,” Rosenthal let his true feelings about NRA and the five million law-abiding gun owners it represents during a January 14, 2013 interview on the Ed Shultz Radio Show. Long before a certain state attorney general and the San Francisco Board of Supervisors made such smears fashionable, Rosenthal told Shultz that NRA “in my mind is a terrorist organization as far as I’m concerned.” Rosenthal’s Newsweek item is merely the latest effort in his decades-long campaign to dupe gun owners. As noted, in the piece Rosenthal claimed that “Private gun ownership for responsible citizens will remain unchanged” during a Biden presidency. The anti-gun advocate also contended that “a vote for Joe Biden and Democrats in Congress will… protect gun rights for law-abiding gun owners.” These are easily disprovable lies. Biden has made clear that he intends to confiscate commonly-owned semi-automatic firearms. During an August 5, 2019 CNN interview, Biden had the following exchange with host Anderson Cooper when asked about firearm confiscation: According to an article from the Seattle Times, during a November 2019 private fundraiser in Washington, Biden asked attendees “Why should we allow people to have military-style weapons including pistols with 9mm bullets and can hold 10 or more rounds?” Harris also advocates gun confiscation. At a campaign even in Londonderry, N.H. in early September, then-presidential candidate Harris told reporters that confiscation of commonly-owned semi-automatic firearms was “a good idea.” Elaborating on her support for a compulsory “buyback” program, the senator added, “We have to work out the details — there are a lot of details — but I do…We have to take those guns off the streets.” On the September 16 edition of “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” Harris reiterated her support for gun confiscation. During a question and answer session, an audience member asked Harris “Do you believe in the mandatory buyback of quote-unquote assault weapons and whether or not you do, how does that idea not go against fundamentally the Second Amendment? The candidate responded “I do believe that we need to do buybacks.” Making clear that she believes Americans’ Second Amendment rights are for sale, the senator added “A buyback program is a good idea. Now we need to do it the right way. And part of that has to be, you know, buy back and give people their value, the financial value.” Further demonstrating Harris’s commitment to gun confiscation, the candidate called for a “mandatory buyback program” during an October 3 MSNBC gun control forum and again during a November interview with NBC Nightly News. Contrary to what Rosenthal claimed, banning and confiscating commonly-owned semi-automatic firearms would be a major change for responsible citizens. Underscoring the severity of the change is the fact that the AR-15 is the most popular rifle in America. Moreover, in targeting 9mm pistols, Biden has called for a ban on one of the most popular firearms in America. In its annual report on the U.S. firearms industry, Shooting Industry reported that 9mm caliber pistols are the most commonly produced pistol and have been for many years. In 2017 alone, there were more than 1.7 million 9mm pistols produced in the U.S. Cumulatively there are tens of millions of 9mm pistols in the hands of law-abiding Americans. Rosenthal also deceived readers about the state of the U.S. Supreme Court and Second Amendment jurisprudence to push the Biden ticket. Rosenthal wrote, “enacting gun safety laws, such as… military-style assault weapon and large-capacity magazine bans, police discretion for licensing and consumer safety manufacturing regulations have been considered reasonable and legal by the U.S. Supreme Court.” In fact, the U.S. Supreme Court has yet to directly address these gun controls. In an effort to suppress legitimate pro-gun concerns about the U.S. Supreme Court, the anti-gun advocate also claimed “It is well-settled law that private firearm ownership is a right guaranteed by the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.” Sitting Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg doesn’t share this view. Consider this passage from a July 2016 interview Ginsburg gave to the New York Times: “I thought Heller was “a very bad decision,” she said, adding that a chance to reconsider it could arise whenever the court considers a challenge to a gun control law.This was not the first time that Ginsburg shared her desire to overturn Heller. On December 17, 2009, Ginsburg delivered a lecture titled “The Role of Dissenting Opinions” to the Harvard Club of Washington, D.C., a version of which was later published in the Minnesota Law Review. In the lecture, Ginsburg described Stevens and Breyer’s dissents in Heller as “appealing to the intelligence of a future day.” Insultingly, Ginsburg listed the – in her view incorrect – Heller decision, which recognized a fundamental right, alongside the notorious Dred Scott v. Sanford decision, which extinguished the rights of African Americans. Take Ginsburg’s word for it – the U.S. Supreme Court and the individual right to keep and bear arms are on the ballot in 2020. Rosenthal’s piece is so at odds with reality that more is gained from contemplating the reason it was written than its content. Consider why a presidential ticket and its surrogates would advance such falsehoods. Attempts to conceal and lie about Biden and Harris’s gun control positions are a tacit admission that the public does not want the gun control these candidates pursue. If such measures have the popularity their backers often pretend they do, there would be no need to obscure their goals. Rather, gun control advocates and politicians understand that they cannot succeed if they are forthright with the electorate about their extreme positions. NRA members and other gun rights advocates are likely already aware of Biden and Harris’s radical plans for the Second Amendment and no amount of deception from gun control advocates or the press will divert them from the truth. However, Second Amendment advocates should work to inform more casual political observers of the singular danger the 2020 Democratic presidential ticket poses to their rights. Knowledgeable gun owners have a responsibility to ensure their family, friends, and other liberty-minded individuals do not succumb to Rosenthal and others’ flagrant misinformation. Tags: NRA-ILA, Gun Controllers, Try to Hide, Joe Biden’s, Anti-gun Extremism 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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Candace Owens Slam-Dunks LeBron James
Posted: 14 Sep 2020 06:28 PM PDT . . . The fiery commentator also let loose about the modern Democrat plantation. by Douglas Andrews: Candace Owens is the most dangerous woman in American politics — and that’s precisely why most Americans still haven’t heard of her: because the mainstream media knows it, and it’s desperate to keep her views from being heard and discussed in the marketplace of ideas. There she was on Sunday, though, making her case for black emancipation to Mark Levin and talking about her new book, Blackout: How Black America Can Make Its Second Escape From the Democratic Plantation. When Owens’s publisher, Simon and Schuster, pushed back on that inflammatory subtitle, she held firm. “Democrats have really just modernized and updated their techniques that they used on the plantation,” she said. “First and foremost, the breakdown of family — it’s so strategic to them. They virtually celebrate the breakdown of the nuclear family. … Black Lives Matter explicitly states on their website that they are after the destruction of the nuclear family, that there’s something backwards about it. And that was actually crucial to maintaining slavery.” Another leftist tool for maintaining the modern plantation, she says, is our failed inner-city public school system. “If you are a black American and you go through the public school system like I went through, you come out and you are basically a propagandist for the Left and you don’t realize it,” she says. “It wasn’t because I wanted to be anti-American; it wasn’t because I wanted to believe these things. It was because it was taught to me via the public school system.” “What is the one thing [slaves] were not allowed to do?” she continued. “Learn to read. Learn to write. The punishment would have been severe for that. And the reason for that is simple: It’s because an educated mind cannot be enslaved.” Owens pounded this educational failure by noting that in California, 75% of black boys can’t pass a basic literacy exam, and in Baltimore, not a single black child across five schools was found to be proficient in reading, writing, and math. “You will never hear Black Lives Matter talk about that,” she says. “You will never hear a Democratic candidate talk about that.” Owens saved some of her sharpest criticism for perhaps the world’s most privileged Black Lives Matter acolyte and social justice warrior, basketball superstar LeBron James — he of the $100 million Bel Air mansion, and the white gardener, the white chef, the white driver, and more. “So if that’s racism,” Owens chided, “LeBron, please, please share some of that with the rest of us.” Responding to the ambush and shooting of two Los Angeles sheriff’s deputies on Saturday, she asked, “Why does this happen? Because pea-brained celebrities that are idolized like James tell young black men that they are ‘literally being hunted.’ This is the natural result of such hyperbolic, dishonest rhetoric.” “I’m a black conservative,” Owens told Levin, “because I’m on the side of the truth. I’m a black conservative because I know my history. I’m a black conservative because I understand that what the Left is trying to do is not progressive. It’s actually regressive. … I’m a black conservative because I understand how welfare has harmed black America. I’m a black conservative because I believe in myself; because I don’t think there’s a difference, Mark, between you and I. I don’t look at you as a white man and say, ‘I can’t do what he can do.’ I look around and I say, ‘Anything Mark can do, I can do as well.’” Tags: Douglas Andrews, The Patriot Post, Candace Owens, Slam-Dunks, LeBron James 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 Vital Message To Everyone In The Military
Posted: 14 Sep 2020 06:14 PM PDT by Mike Huckabee: About a week ago, I brought you THE most important pre-election story of them all, about Democrats readying for a possible “coup,” and linked to this piece by Michael Anton in AMERICAN MIND. Since we presented it as a must-read, I’ll link to it again to make sure you don’t miss it. Since its publication, that piece has created quite a stir –- at least among conservatives –- and Mark Levin had Mr. Anton on his FOX News TV show on Sunday. It’s true that the Democrat Party and the media (but I repeat myself) have no intention of allowing President Trump to be re-elected, no matter what. They will do anything within their power, legitimate or otherwise, to stop it from happening. The tradition of Election Day has been rendered almost moot as it is, with early voting starting this year even before any scheduled presidential debate (if they happen at all), along with the horror of widespread, essentially uncontrolled mail-in balloting. As we discussed, they’ve twisted the whole plot to make it seems as though TRUMP is the one who will resist the will of the people, as though it’s TRUMP who will destroy the public’s faith in the system, when they are the ones openly doing those very things. They hide their activity in plain sight. They’re the ones who plan to count the ballots until they win. If Biden wins enough electoral votes after the first count, they will somehow head off any recounts. If Trump wins, they will count, and count, and…”find” more ballots…and count again until Biden miraculously has just enough electoral votes, and then the counting will be over. Recall the quote often attributed to Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin, who may or may not have said it: “The people who cast the votes decide nothing. The people who count the votes decide everything.” Anton, who was a member of the National Security Council under Trump and is now a senior fellow at the Claremont Institute (“Recovering the American Idea,” which is a good idea) and a research fellow at Hillsdale College, has a new book out that might be as much of a must-read as his “coup” commentary, called “THE STAKES: America at the Point of No Return.” I don’t think I have to tell you that we’re very close to that no-return point on numerous fronts right now. Specifically, though, Anton is talking about the threat of one-party as opposed to two-party government, the looming prospect of locked-in blue-state rule, as in, say, Oregon, but coast to coast. Yikes. Of what the left is already doing to advance the “coup,” he says, “There are ten or twelve data points one could point to. To me, the strongest is when Hillary Clinton herself, who lost to Donald Trump in 2016, said, ‘Joe Biden should not concede under ANY CIRCUMSTANCES.’” Presumably, Hillary was talking even about a 50-state Trump landslide. She does not care what the voters want, only what “their” voters want. Anton said that of all the times there have been recounts, he can think of only one in which the Republican ended up pulling ahead, and that was in 2000 for George W. Bush in Florida, when the Supreme Court finally had to step in and stop the process. Biden himself has talked about getting the military involved to “drag” Trump out of the White House. Disgraceful. And we had the story last week about the two former Army officers who wrote an open letter to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, advising preparation to deploy an active-duty combat unit to remove Trump from office on January 20, 2021, should that be necessary. (Fortunately, Gen. Mark Milley responded that the military would play “no role” in any transfer of power.) Anton had a message he hoped would get passed along to everyone in the military, so here’s where we can all do out part. He is hoping that every military officer, current or former, will get the word out to “friends who are loyal to the U.S. military, who are loyal to the Constitution,” to “knock off” this kind of talk. “And if someone tries to whisper in your ear that this is what you need to be doing in January of 2021,” he said, “tell them to BUZZ OFF, and that you are loyal to the Constitution, you are loyal to your oath and you are loyal to the American military that was founded literally in the American Revolution and is one of our cornerstone institutions that defend our freedom.” Amen. Got that? Please spread this message to everyone you know who’s serving our country in the military. Levin tied Democrats’ effort to use the armed forces this way to that thoroughly-debunked piece in THE ATLANTIC that said Trump had called them contemptible names. Anton, who worked around the President a great deal during the first 14 months of his administration (including visits to military bases and all foreign trips) and never saw anything from him but deep respect and admiration for our troops, agreed that this was part of the strategy. “It’s impossible for me to believe that he could have said something like that,” Anton said. “I think that story is completely made up.” He explained that they’re able to get away with making it up because they just about control the media (FOX News and conservative sites like this one being the exception), including cable, broadcast, pop culture (Hollywood, music, etc.), and social media. He discusses this in his book, calling it “the megaphone.” The left hold the megaphone. These institutions push out the narrative, he said, which is that “Trump is illegitimate, Trump was elected by the Russians.” Those who find out the contradictions and try to enlighten others are de-platformed. Big Tech is heavily into muzzling anything pro-Trump this year. This is why millions of Americans STILL think Trump “colluded” with Russia. If (when!) Trump wins, they’ll rehash the same “Russia Russia Russia!” routine. Who knows how many phony “dossiers” are being passed around right now? Levin and Anton also discussed something quite interesting in Bob Woodward’s new book. Now, I wouldn’t believe one thing Woodward said about Trump, but this is an anecdote about then-Secretary of Defense Jim Matttis. According to the book –- which I’ll remind you is anonymously sourced –- Mattis, along with former Director of National Intelligence Dan Coates, discussed possibly “colluding” with some Cabinet members to invoke the 25th Amendment and remove Trump. It might be that “7th floor” officials at the FBI weren’t the only ones contemplating an “insurance policy.” And here, it involved top-level military. This sort of thing used to be unimaginable. It’s another reason why this message needs to get out to our military, now, at all levels: Do not allow yourselves or others within your ranks to be used in such a way to subvert the Constitution and the will of the voters. It will mark the end of our republic if you do. Tags: Mike Huckabee, A Vital Message, To Everyone, In The Military 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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Virtual Learning Fails Children With Disabilities
Posted: 14 Sep 2020 05:52 PM PDT by Robert Romano: Schools across America have begun the 2020-2021 academic year, but approximately 67 percent of students in a snapshot of 19.6 million students in the 100 largest school districts in the U.S. are utilizing remote learning only to fight the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Education Week. Those children have not been to school in a physical setting since March in many cases, and the 7.1 million of children with disabilities who receive individualized, special education students may be the ones suffering the most. If the Education Week snapshot is representative of the nation, that could mean as many as 4.8 million special education students have not been in a physical learning setting for about six months. Now, Judith Sandalow, the executive director of Children’s Law Center in Washington, D.C. told American University Radio in an interview that these students are regressing: “Many children with special education needs are getting no education remotely.” Sandalow explained, “One student we worked with had begun learning to speak, and since the pandemic has literally stopped speaking. And we’re seeing this over and over, where students are actually going backwards without the sustained support of teachers and therapists.” Sandalow is absolutely right. And across the country, in school districts that are presently depending on distance learning, these kids are simply not getting what they need. This matter strikes a personal note with my family, as my wife and I have a daughter who suffers from autism spectrum disorder. Last year, at just the age of two, she was enrolled in a northern Virginia public school for hands-on, special education for pre-K. It was just a few hours every day, but from September until March, the difference that was being made was incredible. We would supplement her school curricula with visits to a local applied behavioral analysis (ABA) therapist who specializes in assisting children with autism with the social, communication and other learning skills she needs so that by the time she is ready for kindergarten, she can at least function. She was just learning to talk. Finally. And then the COVID-19 pandemic shut everything down. Now, she is most certainly regressing, and we fear it could take years to recover her development. Quite simply, putting a three-year-old child with autism in front of a laptop to listen to her teacher who she desperately needs only talk to her on Zoom is completely inadequate. She needs more attention that only a physical setting can provide. As a stopgap, we’re using the ABA therapy and are looking for more hours now to fill in the gaps. We know we’re not alone. We have spoken with our daughter’s teacher who says the school is ready to receive the students safely with precautions. Schools in northern Virginia and in states across the country are preparing the classrooms to protect staff with shields, distancing and personal protective equipment, and are weighing options to allow at least the special education students to return, even if the rest of the school remains closed for the time being in response to the pandemic. In addition, the Trump administration, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Department of Health and Human Services and the Department of Education have all issued guidelines, resources and testimony for states to follow on how to safely reopen. The sooner the better. Anecdotally, the schools at least in the northern Virginia region sound like they are ready to partially open, but the decision to reopen remains with the school systems at the county level and ultimately with the state, as in other states. And I would say the same thing applies to all of the non-special education students. They’re not getting what they need either as the system suffers from connectivity issues, attendance problems and the burdens that homeschooling is placing on working families, with women disproportionately being knocked out of the workforce. How long children are away from the classroom will have years-long impacts on their lives, development and future prosperity. Time is an essential factor here. A Brookings Institution study found that “the cost to the United States in future earnings of four months of lost education is $2.5 trillion—12.7 percent of annual GDP.” Now we are beyond four months of lost education. Especially when one considers that there has never been an effective coronavirus vaccine produced, the schools may be closed in vain. Not for SARS. Not for MERS. Not for the common cold. And not for COVID-19 — yet. While there are several candidate vaccines in development, it remains to be seen if any of them will be effective, calling into question what plan schools have in place to reopen should the vaccine fail. One hopes that millions of parents a few months from now when confronted with that potential reality are not left asking what we were waiting for. Tags: Robert Romano, Virtual Learning, Fails Children, With Disabilities 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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Lifetime Politicians Ruin Christmas
Posted: 14 Sep 2020 05:35 PM PDT
by Paul Jacob, Contributing Author: Legislators, anxious to further weaken their own term limits, placed Issue 2 on the Arkansas ballot. The current limit is already a loiteringly long 16 years — thanks to a dishonestly worded, legislatively referred 2014 ballot amendment, which weakened the voter-initiated limits.* Voters came back in 2018 to restore the original six-year House and eight-year Senate limits, placing a measure on the ballot that from various public reports received nearly 80 percent of the vote. But an Arkansas supreme court decision forbade counting those votes. Still, politicians are back with another term limits attack. Issue 2 lowers the 16-year limit to 12 years. Huh, lowers? Stay with me. Issue 2 grandfathers everyone elected this year or before. Current office holders get the full 16 years — plus no lifetime limit (that gets nixed), allowing politicians to return for another 12 years after a short break. No wonder the citizens’ group Arkansas Term Limits opposes Issue 2, calling it “The Lifetime Politician Amendment.” Not unrelated, there is also Issue 3. Arkansas legislators have repeatedly attacked term limits and the only way for citizens to get a real term-limit on the ballot: the citizen petition process. “Advocates acknowledged the amendment, [Issue 3], would make it harder to qualify proposals for the ballot,” the Arkansas Times’ Max Brantley explained, “but generally saw that as a good thing.” One poison-pill provision would slice six months from the petition process, moving the deadline from warm, sunny July to cold, dark January — and forcing campaigns to flood Christmas shopping with petitioners trying to gather signatures. Call it “The Ruin Christmas Amendment.” Putting 2 and 3 together: The Lifetime Politicians Ruin Christmas Amendments. This is Common Sense. I’m Paul Jacob. Tags: Paul Jacob, Common Sense, Lifetime Politicians, Ruin Christmas 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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Gov. Gavin Newsom Signs Bill Reducing Penalties for Sodomy With Minors
Posted: 14 Sep 2020 05:18 PM PDT by Dr. Susan Berry: Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) signed a controversial bill into law Friday that will give judges greater discretion to decide whether adults who commit sodomy with minors should be placed on California’s sex offender registry. The bill, which passed the Democrat-led legislature last week, created a firestorm as proponents said its main purpose was to end discrimination against LGBT adults who have oral and anal sex with minors who claim to be consenting to the sexual activity. State Sen. Scott Wiener (D), who introduced the legislation, said in a statement on social media the new law would put an end to “blatant discrimination against young LGBT people engaged in consensual activity.” “It’s appalling that in 2020, California continues to discriminate against LGBTQ people, by mandating that LGBTQ young people be placed on the sex offender registry in situations where straight people aren’t required to be placed on the registry,” Wiener said.
“SB 145 simply ends that discrimination by treating LGBTQ young people the exact same way that straight young people have been treated since 1944,” he continued, and added: Wiener said the current law targets LGBT individuals because they do not engage in penile-vaginal intercourse. “This is such horrific homophobia,” Wiener said, according to the San Francisco Chronicle. “It’s irrational, and it ruins people’s lives.”
The primary stated goal of the measure appears to be to end automatic addition to the state’s sex offender registry list for adults who have oral or anal sex with a minor. The Senate Floor Analysis of SB 145 states the measure: “This bill allows judges and prosecutors to evaluate cases involving consensual sex acts between young people, regardless of their sexual orientation, on an individual basis,” said Jackie Lacey, the Los Angeles County district attorney who wrote and sponsored the bill, reported USA Today. “I drafted this bill because I believe the law must be applied equally to ensure justice for all Californians.” The legislation’s supporters are clearly focused on the newfound equality for adults engaging in any variety of sex act with minors who are as young as 14 years old. With the new law, adults who have either vaginal intercourse or oral/anal sex with young teens have an equal chance of keeping their names off the California sex offender registry if they can convince a judge the sex was “consensual.”
The Washington Examiner reported Democrat Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez said as the bill was being debated: “An adult who commits ANY sex act on a minor 10 years younger must be registered a sex offender,” he added. “Law must be changed.”
The legislation also assumes teens as young as 14 are capable of fully consenting to sex of any variety with any adult, regardless of sexual orientation. Attorney and researcher Jane Robbins said in a statement to Breitbart News, “The Left wants to sexualize children, period, and to remove penalties for adult predators.” “If Mr. Wiener were concerned about children, he would push to restore penalties on straight adult predators who prey on minors,” she added. “Instead, he extended the leniency to gay adult predators.” |
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Cuomo, De Blasio Go After Jewish Weddings, Cheer Black Lives Matter Riots
Posted: 14 Sep 2020 04:44 PM PDT by Daniel Greenfield: Governor Andrew Cuomo, whose horrifying move forcing nursing homes to accept coronavirus patients may have killed between 6,000 and 11,000 senior citizens, has vowed to crack down. On Jewish weddings. “Whether it’s young people at a bar or religious people at a wedding, it’s the same thing to me. It’s ignorant, it’s disrespectful and it violates the law,” Cuomo fumed. Religious people being ignorant, disrespectful, and violating the law by attending a wedding is awful. But when celebrities want to perform at MTV’s VMA awards, they get a special exemption from quarantine regulations because Lady Gaga, Ariana Grande, and Miley Cyrus gyrating on a stage is respectful, whereas the communal celebration of G-d and family life is disrespectful. Cuomo then vowed that if Mayor de Blasio wouldn’t crack down on the Jewish weddings, he would come after the Jews. But De Blasio, who has a history of targeting the Chassidic Jews of Brooklyn, is no slouch and had blamed a rise in coronavirus cases on a Jewish wedding even before Cuomo kvetched. “We were looking at two solid months of rallies and demonstrations and violence, not a word, not one spike? And he’s going to tell me that he’s not picking on somebody or he’s not selecting a particular group?” a Chassidic community activist had responded. New York City’s government, which can’t manage to keep stores from being looted, is dispatching personnel for “proactive inspections of event spaces” for weddings. “We’ve had super spreader events in New Rochelle with the Jewish community, we’ve had them in the Catholic community,” Governor Cuomo claimed. “This is an equal-opportunity situation. So we police it in every circumstance.” Equally policing events doesn’t mean cracking down on Catholics and Jews, while allowing massive Black Lives Matter events, like the Times Square protest after Kenosha, which saw marchers crowded tightly next to each other, to protest for their violent and hateful cause. The New York Post decided to help out De Blasio with a dubious “investigation” which claimed to have found “celebrations involving as many as around 200 people each”. One of the people whom the Post hacks decided to harass, dismissively asked them, “You work for de Blasio?” Later in the story, it turned out that the 200 number came from an anonymous source, while the tabloid hacks claimed to have obtained video from somebody of a wedding with 100 people. The only wedding the New York Post’s intrepid Jewish wedding investigators actually personally witnessed involved “about 20 men and boys.” Shocking stuff. Meanwhile, the Black Lives Matter rally in Manhattan over Kenosha involved over 700 racists. “In the case of New York City, if there’s any evidence, or plans of weddings that would violate the law, they should forward those complaints to the NYPD or the mayor. If the mayor is not doing any enforcement actions, then the state will,” Cuomo warned. While Cuomo encourages concerned bigots to inform on any Jewish weddings, there’s no need to inform on any of the planned massive rallies and protests by his political allies like Sharpton. Sharpton, a De Blasio and Cuomo ally, had announced a 100,000 racist rally in Washington D.C. with many attendees coming from New York. That’s like a thousand Chassidic weddings. Beyond the constant Black Lives Matter protests, the teachers’ union decided to hold a massive protest against having to do their jobs. “We don’t die for the NYC Dept. of Education,” a sign being held up by a woman in a Black Lives Matter t-shirt read, as she marched in a crowd of public union activists protesting for the right to get paid without actually having to teach children. The crowd dragged along a guillotine and caskets which the union activists, many of them wearing the BLM slogans of the racist hate group, claimed would be their fate if they had to go back to school. “Close the classrooms, close the doors!” the rally goers chanted while crowding together in a Brooklyn park 15 minutes from where dreaded chassidic weddings are allegedly taking place. No word on whether Mayor De Blasio will be dispatching the “disease detectives” that he sent after a Jewish wedding to track the spread of the virus among teachers’ union members. If that’s not enough, after Democrats invented a vast conspiracy against the Post Office, hundreds of leftist activists held rallies at post offices to save them from President Trump. In Park Slope, De Blasio’s hipster neighborhood, hundreds of activists crowded together outside a post office while holding up signs falsely claiming that Trump was coming after their mail. But no “disease detectives” were dispatched to stalk their food co-ops, coffee shops, and bars. It’s okay to gather in mobs in New York City for any reason, as long as it’s political. Memes had long been spreading through the Chassidic Jewish community of the hypocrisy of a Democrat establishment that licenses mass gatherings as long as they’re for Black Lives Matter. Chassidic wedding comedy routines had even featured dancers shouting, “Black Lives Matter.” “When we talk about a Justice Agenda, we want to fight the systemic racism, inequality and injustice in our society,” Governor Cuomo claimed in a speech earlier this summer. Mayor De Blasio announced a Racial Justice and Reconciliation Commission to tackle systemic racism. Meanwhile their administrations engage in systemic antisemitism. “My message to the Jewish community, and all communities, is this simple: the time for warnings has passed,” De Blasio had infamously tweeted. That tweet was followed by a barrage of tickets that community members testified had singled out religious Jews. Had any politician issued a warning to the “black community” and then targeted it for harassment, we would be having a national dialogue about it, instead of a media embargo. De Blasio’s discriminatory actions led to a letter from the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division warning him against employing one standard for Black Lives Matter rallies and another for religious gatherings. But very little has changed. In June, at the height of the BLM riots, Cuomo was photographed signing his anti-police bill, closely surrounded by Al Sharpton, and a number of activists and politicians, with no masks, and no trace of social distancing. Photos and video shows a scrum of photographers and attendees converging in a tight group to get the best shot of Cuomo and Sharpton at the event. Nobody was enforcing regulations or masks at this indoor gathering by Governor Cuomo. And there were no lectures by the corrupt politician about his own disrespectful, ignorant behavior. The essence of systemic racism isn’t different outcomes, a key tenet of the anti-racist movement, but different standards applied to different groups based on their identity. Black nationalists and their allies have insisted on redefining racism as access to power. The Cuomo event and the Chassidic wedding crackdown speak volumes about racism and power. In New York, you can riot and protest by the thousands and the hundreds, as long as it’s for the right political cause, but a wedding, religious service, or protest for the wrong cause will be treated very differently. Systemic discrimination, and in particular systemic antisemitism, is real and it’s being practiced by the Democrat politicians lecturing us about systemic racism. It’s their system and their racism. And you don’t have to look very hard to see it. Just go to a Black Lives Matter rally and an Orthodox Jewish wedding, and see which one Cuomo and De Blasio attend, and which one they lecture about “disrespectful” behavior. Tags: Daniel Greenfield, Cuomo, De Blasio, Go After, Jewish Weddings, Cheer Black Lives Matter Riots To share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. 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Debt is the Real Pandemic
Posted: 14 Sep 2020 03:36 PM PDT
by Dr. Ron Paul: According to the Congressional Budget Office’s (CBO) latest “Update on the Budget Outlook,” this year’s $3.3 trillion federal deficit is not just three times larger than last year: it is the largest federal deficit in history. The CBO update also predicts that the federal debt will equal 104 percent of the gross domestic product (GDP) next year and will reach 108 percent of GDP by 2030. The CBO update also shows that the Social Security, Medicare, and highway trust funds will all be bankrupt by 2031. This will put pressure on Congress to bail out the trust funds thus further increasing the debt. This year’s spike in federal spending was caused by the multi-trillion dollar coronavirus relief/economic stimulus bills passed by Congress and signed by the president. However, spending had already increased by $937 billion from the time President Trump was sworn in until the lockdown. Federal spending is unlikely to be reduced no matter who wins the presidential election. Former Vice President Joe Biden has proposed increasing spending on everything from Obamacare to militarism to “green” cronyism. Yet some progressives are attacking Biden for being to “stingy” in his spending proposals. Even more distressing is how few progressives are critical of Biden’s support for increasing the military budget. With some notable exceptions, such as his infrastructure plan, President Trump is not proposing any massive new spending programs. However, he Is not promising to stop increasing, much less cut, federal spending. Most Republicans have abandoned their Obama-era opposition to deficit spending to support President Trump’s spending increases. This repeats a pattern where Republicans oppose deficit spending under a Democrat president but decide that “deficits don’t matter” when a Republican is sitting in the Oval Office. If Biden wins in November, Republicans will likely once again discover that deficits do matter, especially if Democrats also gain control of the Senate. Government spending forcibly takes resources from the private sector, where they are used to produce goods and services desired by consumers, and puts them in the hands of politicians and bureaucrats. This distorts the market, reducing efficiency and lowering the people’s standard of living. This, combined with pressure to monetize the federal debt, causes the Federal Reserve to pump money into the economy leading to a boom-bust business cycle. Unless Congress begins reducing spending, the coming economic crisis will be even worse. The logical place to start cutting spending is ending all unnecessary overseas commitments, corporate welfare, and shuttling down all unconstitutional federal agencies — starting with the Department of Education. The savings from these cuts can be used to start paying down debt and providing for those truly dependent on the current system while we transition away from the welfare state. Private charities, including ones run by religious organizations, are better than government bureaucracies at providing effective and compassionate aid to those in need. Most politicians will not vote to curtail the welfare-warfare state unless their constituents demand it. The people will not demand an end to big government as long as so many believe that the government has a moral responsibility to, and is capable of, providing them with economic and personal security. Therefore, our priority must be on getting people to reject the entitlement mentality and embrace the philosophy of liberty and personal responsibility. This will enable us to build a movement capable of convincing politicians to stop voting for more spending and debt and instead vote to respect the Constitutional limitations on government in all areas. Tags: Dr. Ron Paul, Debt, Real Pandemic To share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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How a $600 Million ‘Dark Money’ Monster Helped Leftists Gain Power
Posted: 14 Sep 2020 03:29 PM PDT by Hayden Ludwig: Watchdog group Americans for Public Trust recently blew the whistle on the “news” website Courier Newsroom, which was operating as a front for ACRONYM, a Democratic-aligned group, to target 2020 swing states. It’s a win for transparency, but the font of “dark money” for leftists is bigger—$600 million bigger. Courier Newsroom is a creation of Arabella Advisors, a little-known liberal behemoth and consultancy responsible for a hidden river of cash that poured out $600 million in 2018. Arabella is the left’s best-kept secret that proves something money-in-politics reporters have failed to notice: nonprofits—not the parties—drive our politics. Consider two key factors that influenced the 2018 midterm elections: rivers of hidden spending by groups on the left and historic turnout among liberal voters. If leftists gain more positions of power in the near term, they’ll owe much of their victory to Arabella Advisors’ shadowy nonprofit machine. Arabella specializes in moving dark money—that is, funds raised for political purposes by nonprofits, who are free to keep the identities of their donors a secret—between the biggest liberal donors to activist groups that attack conservatives on health care, the courts, and everything in between. A nexus of four in-house nonprofits, each created and run by Arabella Advisors, works hand-in-glove with professional activists to run over 300 “pop-up” groups: slick websites posing as grassroots activist groups that can appear and vanish in an instant. Call it the “Arabella Effect”: Legions of pop-ups and gobs of unaccountable cash is pumped into politics through nonprofits in order to tilt elections, laws, and courts in directions their donors’ favor. The Sixteen Thirty Fund, Arabella’s in-house 501(c)(4) lobbying shop, sponsors numerous pop-ups intended to fool voters with names like North Carolinians for a Fair Economy and Michigan Families for Opportunity. Virtually none of these groups reveal any connection to Arabella Advisors or the Arabella nonprofits that run them, making it nearly impossible to discover which donor actually funds them. That’s about as “dark” as you can get. During the midterms, Arabella pop-ups like Protect Our Care and Health Care Voter—each run by hardened Democratic operatives—savaged Republicans on health care, an issue many observers agree damaged the Republican brand and helped elect politicians aligned with Arabella’s donors. Arabella’s nonprofits funneled millions of dollars into dozens of leftist get-out-the-vote groups like the Voter Registration Project, which seeks to hike voter turnout among left-leaning constituencies. In 2018 alone, Sixteen Thirty passed over $27 million through to America Votes, a self-described “hub” for coordinating the left’s get-out-the-vote operations with the goal of painting the congressional map blue. And let’s not forget the paid activists from Demand Justice—a front for the Sixteen Thirty Fund—who blasted Justice Brett Kavanaugh during his Supreme Court confirmation and regularly demand Democrats pack the Supreme Court with leftist judges. Our research reveals that Arabella’s activism ramps up considerably during election years. We can expect even more dark money and pop-up activism in 2020. Arabella’s Protect Our Care already brags about its new “coronavirus war room”—not to fight the virus, but to sink Republicans in the coming election. And the Arabella machine recently popped up a new group, the Trusted Elections Fund, with which it hopes to raise millions of dollars to take advantage of the coronavirus in order to push vote-by-mail and other schemes favored by the left. These groups have also spent millions of dollars lobbying Congress on “protecting” special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into the 2016 election, federal funding of abortions, term limits for the Supreme Court, and even—irony of ironies—the For the People Act, a bill introduced by Democrats attacking “dark money.” Arabella is headed by Eric Kessler, a former Clinton administration staffer who’s closely connected with leftist mega-donors. We at the Capital Research Center first exposed the scheme in a groundbreaking report on the Arabella empire last year. Since then, it’s only grown bigger. Our latest report, “The Shadow Over America,” exposes the staggering surge of Arabella’s “dark money machine,” which poured out nearly $2 billion between 2006 and 2018 (the latest available year for data). The network hauled in $635 million in 2018 alone—seven times more than the conservative Heritage Foundation and almost six times more than the billionaire Koch brothers’ Americans for Prosperity raised that year, including their respective “action” arms. Again, nonprofits—not parties—dominate. Arabella nonprofits’ revenues dwarfed the combined fundraising of both the Republican National Committee and the Democratic National Committee in the 2017-2018 election. Both parties’ committees together raised roughly $501 million in that period, but the Arabella network raised more than twice as much: over $1.2 billion. Other than limited reporting by left-leaning Politico, this vast political machine receives almost no scrutiny from mainstream media—let alone from liberal “dark money hawks” like Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I. If liberals really want to shut big donors out of politics, they should start with the dark money powerhouses funding their own agenda. Tags: Hayden Ludwig< the Daily Signal, How a $600 Million, ‘Dark Money’ Monster, Helped Leftists, Gain Power 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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Sweet Surrender . . .
Posted: 14 Sep 2020 03:30 PM PDT . . . Minnesota leadership has taken a knee and raised the white flag to looters, Rioters, violence, and lawlessness.
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In Plain Sight . . .
Posted: 14 Sep 2020 02:48 PM PDT . . . Mainstream Media like to focus on the Russian election meddling knowing China is the real threat.
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A Message from Mother Earth to Nancy Pelosi
Posted: 14 Sep 2020 02:38 PM PDT by Clarice Feldman: Thunder shattered the evening quiet and lightning lit up the sky outside my office. I stayed at my computer feeling secure that the surge protector would manage the extra load. Suddenly my screen lit up with a strange message: Speaker Pelosi: In ancient times I was known as the Goddess of Fresh Water and Fertility. I gave California plenty of water to nourish the land and people, I gave you rain, but you threw it away, letting it drain into the sea instead of capturing it and treating it. Not only would you have lots of water if you did this, but you’d save money and electricity costs of pumping the water in from other states. What dams you do have, you let deteriorate so they pose an extreme hazard to those living near them, and you have not built adequate water storage facilities. Victor Davis Hanson, a true friend of mine, lays it out clearly. It was just as difficult to imagine that environmentalists would try to divert contracted irrigation and municipal water from already-established reservoirs. Yet they did just that, and subsequently moved to freeze California’s water-storage resources at 1970s capacities. The Green dream was not simply river restoration and beautification, however. Bay Area environmentalists also believed that vastly increased freshwater inflows would help oxygenate the San Francisco Delta, thereby enabling the survival of the Delta smelt, a three-inch baitfish, while ensuring that salmon could be reintroduced into the San Joaquin River watershed.Ah yes, the Delta Smelt must be saved, even if the earth dies and the people on it must starve or flee to better-managed places. You let rich donors and green nitwits destroy what I gave you, picking a species here and there to “save” at the cost of human lives and welfare, and you are very selective about it. While ignoring the high energy demands of aluminum and glass production, you covered the land in solar collectors, unconcerned about the amount of water needed to keep them functioning: 1200 million gallons of water a year for just two of California’s solar power generating facilities. Nor have you considered the cost to bird life — 6,000 birds a year are fried in midair over just one of your plants in the Mojave Desert. And then there are the bird-pâté-creating wind farms. The Altamont wind farm in your state alone has killed tens of thousands of birds since put into operation. So save the Delta Smelt, but ignore the kestrels and bald eagles? Like everything else I, Mother Nature, gave you, you have mismanaged it, responding instead to the rich but dumb donors who replenish the coffers of your “green” supporters and those who hope to profit from government-sponsored projects which promise far more than they deliver, while underplaying the costs to consumers and to the earth itself. You let your forests get overgrown so they cannot help conserve water supply. The overgrown forests reduce forest supply, preventing water from seeping down into groundwater aquifers and reservoirs. In fact, it is you and your Democrat colleagues — not climate change — that harm the forests I gave you. I gave you lush forests to provide you and all animal life with shelter. What did you do? You managed it badly, refusing to clear the undergrowth. You blocked timber harvesting, underbrush removal, and controlled burns, leaving the forests with an excess of dried biomass so every lightning strike creates a danger of vast fires. You turned the hillsides and canyons of Southern California into tinderboxes and now from San Diego to Seattle the skies are dark with soot from forest fires that need not have been so disastrous. Doubt me? You shouldn’t. But these zealots have not protected the forests. They have destroyed them. The consequences are far-reaching.Did you or Governor Newsom look at the North American fire map? James Woods did and asks why does “climate change” stop at the Canadian border? I gave you ample supplies of oil and natural gas which you’ve done everything possible to refuse, instead stupidly buying electricity from elsewhere and pretending that solar energy and windmills will supply the difference though, of course, they cannot. (I must say with the electrical grid now holding on with a wing and a prayer and rolling blackouts I’m laughing at folks who cannot fuel up their electric cars. Like Iowahawk, I suppose they can cut just cut holes in their floorboards and peddle along by foot like a Fred Flintstone car. Owners who doubtless fought to close the very clean San Onofre nuclear power generating station to save the planet while using electricity provided from outside the state produced by the very fossil fuels you abjure.) Don’t imagine I’ll venture into a California courtroom to sue you for defamation. I have other plans. Mother Earth Tags: Clarice Feldman, American Thinker, Message, from Mother Earth, to Nancy Pelosi 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 UAE and the Democrat-CAIR Partnership
Posted: 14 Sep 2020 02:02 PM PDT by Caroline B. Glick: The US-brokered peace deal between Israel and the United Arab Emirates, which is scheduled to be finalized next week at the White House, strikes a major blow to the twin forces of Islamic imperialism and terror in the Middle East: the Sunni Muslim Brotherhood and the Shiite regime in Iran. The tripartite alliance between the US, Israel, and the UAE openly supported by Saudi Arabia, Oman, Bahrain, Sudan, and Morocco, gives an institutional structure to a pro-American regional bloc of moderate, anti-jihadist governments all with proven track records of action against the Muslim Brotherhood, Iran and their surrogates. Based as it is on shared interests, the Israel-UAE alliance is likely to persevere in the years to come. But America’s continued participation in the alliance is significantly tied to the outcome of the presidential elections. In 2014, the UAE published a list of 82 designated terrorist groups. Nestled between al-Qaida and ISIS was the Council on American Islamic Relations, or CAIR, a group with deep ties to the Democratic Party. The UAE designation was not a slander. As former US prosecutor Andrew McCarthy chronicled in his 2010 book, The Grand Jihad: How Islam and the Left Sabotage America, CAIR was founded in 1994 as a front organization for the Muslim Brotherhood and its Palestinian branch Hamas. In conjunction with other Hamas/Muslim Brotherhood front groups and fundraising arms, CAIR’s job was to promote political Islam. Its operations, based in Washington, were to focus on political influence. To achieve this end, it presented itself as a civil rights organization. As McCarthy and terror experts Daniel Pipes and Steve Emerson have copiously documented, CAIR’s ties to terrorism are legion and continuous. After 9/11, CAIR refused to condemn Osama bin Laden until after he acknowledged that he ordered the attacks. CAIR denied that al-Qaida was behind the bombing of the US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania in 1998 and demanded the removal of billboards in Los Angeles describing bin Laden as “the sworn enemy,” of the US claiming the depiction was “offensive to Muslims.” Likewise, CAIR consistently refuses to condemn any terror attacks committed by Hezbollah or Hamas. Making this refusal explicit, in 2004, CAIR Executive Director Nihad Awad said, “If they want us to condemn a liberation movement inside Palestine or inside Lebanon they should condemn Israel dozens of times on all levels at all times, and we will not condemn any organization.” Seven CAIR leaders have been convicted on terrorism charges. One of the convicted terrorists, Ghassen Elashi, had two jobs. Together with his brother in law, Hamas leader Mussa Abu Marzouk, Elashi founded the Holyland Foundation for Relief and Development, (HLF). HLF was Hamas’s fundraising arm in the US. He was also the founding director of CAIR’s Texas branch. Following 9/11, federal authorities began investigating HLF and its ties to Hamas and in 2004, HLF was indicted for transferring millions of dollars to the Palestinian terror group. It was found guilty in 2007, and Elashi was sentenced to 65 years in prison. CAIR was named in the trial as an unindicted co-conspirator. Senate Democratic Minority Leader Charles Schumer noted in 2003, “CAIR, we know has ties to terrorism…Prominent members of CAIR’s current leadership also have intimate connections with Hamas.” One of the means CAIR uses to block criticism of jihadist Islam is intimidation. Rejecting criticism of Islam as “Islamophobic” opponents of the group risk being labeled as “hate groups” by CAIR or its allies if they dare to speak out against CAIR’s positions and goals. For instance, in 2014, CAIR waged a very public campaign to cancel showings on college campuses of “Honor Diaries“, a documentary by Muslim women exposing the cruelty suffered by women and girls in Islamic societies. The same year, CAIR compelled Brandeis University to cancel its plan to confer an honorary degree on Muslim feminist and human rights activist Ayaan Hirsi Ali. Likewise, CAIR disparages and seeks to delegitimize counterterrorism investigations and investigators as “Islamophobic. A civil suit filed by the estate of 9/11 victim and former high-ranking FBI counter-terrorism agent John O’Neill, Sr. asserted that CAIR’s goal “is to create as much self-doubt, hesitation, fear of name-calling, and litigation within police departments and intelligence agencies as possible so as to render such authorities ineffective in pursuing international and domestic terrorist entities.” CAIR actively supports the anti-Semitic boycott, divestment and sanctions campaign that seeks to ostracize Jewish supporters of Israel and economically harm Israel. Like Hamas, its members and leaders reject Israel’s right to exist. Although CAIR leaders and spokesmen insist that their rejection of the Jewish people’s right to self-determination and support for Hamas, (whose covenant calls for the genocide of Jewry) is not anti-Semitic, CAIR leaders and spokesmen have often made inarguably anti-Semitic statements. For instance, addressing a pro-Hamas rally in Washington, DC during the terror group’s 2014 war against Israel Awad, called Israel a “terror state,” and accused the pro-Israel lobby AIPAC of controlling and corrupting US politics. In his words, “AIPAC should have its hands off the United States Congress. They have corrupted our foreign policy; they have corrupted our political leaders.” Like the Clinton administration before it, the George W. Bush administration was eager to develop outreach with Muslim Americans and CAIR was a beneficiary of that outreach. But in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, the Bush administration gradually began changing its position. In 2008, following the HLF trial, the FBI cut off its ties with CAIR. Barack Obama reversed course. From the outset of his presidency, Obama shifted US foreign policy towards Iran and the Muslim Brotherhood. At his June 4, 2009 speech at the University of Cairo where he called for a reordering of US ties with the Islamic world, Obama courted the Muslim Brotherhood. Ignoring then Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak’s explicit request, Obama invited representatives of the Muslim Brotherhood to attend his speech. Back home, among other things, Obama embraced CAIR. According to terror researcher Patrick Poole, after the HLF verdict, in 2008 federal prosecutors in Dallas intended to indict CAIR for its role in terror funding. Shortly after entering office, then-attorney general Eric Holder ordered the Dallas prosecutors to end legal action against the group. Senior administration officials held regular meetings with CAIR officials. According to White House visitor logs, CAIR officials visited the White House 20 times during Obama’s first term. Since 2014, CAIR has focused on grafting its anti-Israel and anti-Semitic positions on the Black Lives Matter movement. Using the progressive language of intersectionalism, CAIR and its allies expanded their anti-law enforcement campaign to include a campaign to demonize policing in African American communities. The narrative they developed claims that African Americans are “Palestinians” and US law enforcement groups are “Israeli security forces.” The campaign has been wildly successful. In 2016, Black Lives Matter published a charter that explicitly embraced CAIR’s positions. Israel was castigated as an “apartheid” state that was committing “genocide.” BLM endorsed the BDS campaign and called for the US to end its military support for the Jewish state. The Movement for Black Lives, an umbrella group that encompasses BLM has published identical anti-Semitic positions in its platform. Black Lives Matter demonstrations in recent months have included the defacing of synagogues and Jewish businesses with anti-Semitic graffiti in Los Angeles, Kenosha and other cities. The inroads CAIR and allied activists and groups have made with BLM have earned it a powerful position in the progressive wing of the Democratic Party – currently the most powerful wing in the party. CAIR-allied politicians Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib have advanced CAIR’s anti-Israel and anti-Jewish positions on the national stage. And CAIR in turn has been quick to castigate their critics as “Islamophobic.” In January, CAIR announced it was launching a voter drive to register a million Muslim Americans to vote. As a sign of the group’s political power, 120 lawmakers, (117 Democrats and three Republicans), wrote letters of support for CAIR ahead of its annual gala that month. In July, CAIR participated in the Million Muslim Voter Summit which endorsed and hosted Democratic nominee Joe Biden. Speaking at the conference, Awad noted that as a 501(C)3 organization, CAIR is barred from endorsing political candidates. He immediately added, “However … we have the pandemic of racism that has been elevated, promoted and endorsed by this administration….The White House is championing anti-Muslim, anti-immigrant, anti-black policies…I would like to hear on behalf of our constituents…from Vice President Biden, how soon is he planning to repeal the Muslim ban?” Attesting to CAIR’s influence in the Democratic Party, in his remarks at the summit Biden pledged to end the so-called “Muslim ban,” on “day one,” of his administration. At the Democratic Convention last month, CAIR ally and outspoken anti-Semite Linda Sarsour spoke at an event at the convention’s Muslim Caucus. Awad also spoke at the event. Sarsour’s prominence and notoriety for her repeated, well-publicized slurs of Jews has made her a lightning rod and her participation in the convention raised the hackles of Jewish activists and ignited Republican condemnation. Biden’s campaign spokesman Andrew Bates quickly distanced the campaign from Sarsour, condemning her bigotry and disavowing the BDS campaign she supports. CAIR was infuriated. Awad condemned the campaign for distancing itself from Sarsour. “The Biden campaign has a long way to go to gain support from American Muslim voters,” he said. Other Muslim and progressive groups including CodePink and MoveOne.org piled on. In the hopes of controlling the damage, Biden’s top campaign advisors held a conference call with Muslim activists to apologize. Tony Blinken, Biden’s top foreign policy advisor apologized profusely and pledged that a Biden administration will be “genuinely inclusive” and ensure Arab and Muslim representation at the decision-making level. Given CAIR’s power in the Democratic base, it is hard to imagine Biden long maintaining his anti-BDS position in any meaningful way. It is also hard to imagine a Biden administration building on the Israel-UAE alliance to strengthen America’s allies in the Middle East. Tags: Caroline B. Glick, Israel Hayom, The UAE, Democrat-CAIR Partnership 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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In Defense of the USPS
Posted: 14 Sep 2020 12:59 PM PDT by Andrew Harmon: “I am an employee of the USPS. Like everything else the media gets their hands on, the current news about the USPS, and especially Trump’s involvement with it, is hyped and in some cases TOTAL BS.” There are many, many issues that could be addressed. Here are twelve copied from another postal employee: #1 – Trump did NOT get rid of the former U.S. Postmaster General! She retired! #2 – Trump did NOT appoint the NEW U.S. Postmaster General! He was VOTED IN by the Board of USPS Governors! #3 – Processing plants have been shutting down and consolidating for YEARS now! And yes, part of that process involves dismantling equipment, which is most often reassigned to ANOTHER processing facility and utilized there! Some machines are dismantled and are not reused because, like everything else, they wear out and eventually aren’t worth fixing! #4 – Yes, mailboxes in some areas are being removed. Why? Because mail volume in those areas has gone down. Whereas in other areas (like the greater Seattle area), the mail volume has recently INCREASED! But this, too, has been going on for YEARS and as many as 14,000 mailboxes were removed during Obama’s administration. Was there outcry then? NO! And, like Trump, has NOTHING to do with the removal of mailboxes now, Obama had nothing to do with the mailboxes removed then! #5 – The media LIES! The USPS processing plant in Everett, WA handled all of the regional mail from the south border of Snohomish county to the US-Canadian border. It closed in 2013 as part of a planned consolidation. True, it was not initially to be the first plant in Washington to close, but that’s how it turned out. The media had a field day with its closure and announced more than 300 employees would lose their jobs. How many employees ACTUALLY lost their jobs?: ZERO! #6 – The USPS is not in debt – at least not in the sense that almost all other large U.S. businesses are not also. Does the USPS have loans? Yes. Are they in default on those loans? NO! #7 – Is, and has, the USPS been losing money for more than a decade now? Yes. But not for the reason most people think. And certainly not for the reasons the media reports! The truth is, the Postal Service is not losing money because of Amazon or any other tech company or technological advance in society. It’s losing money because, in 2006, Congress passed a law forcing it to pre-pay its PENSIONS AND HEALTH CARE BENEFITS FOR 75 YEARS IN ADVANCE!!! NO OTHER corporation, whether in government or the private sector has to do this! The USPS has appealed this decision every year since during every administration and shift in Congress and it has never been repealed. This means the pensions and health care benefits for people who have yet to be hired, or even BORN, the USPS is required to pay and lock up every month – IN ADVANCE! Who bills them? Congress! And do they do so accurately? NO! Many times Congress has OVERCHARGED the USPS the monthly amount they are to pay. Has the USPS then EVER been REFUNDED the difference? NO! So, believe it or not, without this law, the Postal Service would be turning a PROFIT!!! #8 – When the federal government allowed other businesses to handle the package business, (DHL, FEDEX, UPS) these companies took the most profitable business and left the USPS with the least profitable: delivery to EVERY household in the U.S. and all U.S. Territories, (yes, even Puerto Rico and GUAM!), regardless of the cost of delivery. Believe it or not, the Havasupai tribe that lives on the floor of the Grand Canyon receives first-class mail and packages delivered by MULES!!! NO private company wants this business … or any business for 55 cents to every door in America – no matter the distances between the customers! #9 – Trump’s treasury department DID loan the USPS $10 BILLION dollars for reasons already mentioned above, the Corona Virus Pandemic has had a significant NEGATIVE effect! #10 – Trump has said TWICE he WOULD IMMEDIATELY sign a STAND-ALONE bill to provide even MORE funding, but the Democrats in Congress will not present a bill that does not include other stipulations. Some of these are stimulus checks provided to illegal aliens, mandatory voting by mail nationwide, and bailouts for the blue states with cities that have been damaged by rioting. #11 – EVERY major private package delivery service utilizes the infrastructure of the USPS somehow, someway on a DAILY basis! The private carriers simply do NOT have the capability of handling ALL their deliveries from END-TO-END without having the USPS help them out at some point! But the USPS is LIMITED by CONGRESS concerning the amount the USPS is allowed to charge these private carriers – and they are getting one heck of a deal! #12 – This is perhaps the most unknown of all. The USPS is SELF-FUNDING! Yes, that means it is NOT funded by U.S. Taxpayers! This has been true since the mid-1980s! The USPS revenue is earned, just like any other business via sales of products and services! Any money given to the USPS by the Federal Government is in the form of LOANS that it must pay back! Are they low-interest Federal Loans? Yes! But why shouldn’t they be?!!!” Tags: Andrew Harmon, Turning Point USA, Defense of USPS 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 Human Costs of Pro-Criminal, Anti-Police Prosecutors
Posted: 14 Sep 2020 07:00 AM PDT by Newt Gingrich: Pro-criminal, anti-police prosecutors have been elected or appointed in nearly a dozen American cities and counties, and now residents are paying the price. Back in November 2019, I wrote a column with Sean Kennedy about the dangers of allowing radical, anti-police activists to infiltrate local district attorney offices. I also warned about this dangerous trend in my June 2020 book Trump and the American Future. Now, as riots, looting, and violent crime spikes continue in Democrat-run cities across America, we are living through the violent consequences. These consequences are most immediately clear in Portland, Oregon, which just passed its 100th day of consecutive violence in the streets. For more than three months, lawlessness and chaos have been allowed to dominate Portland, and the city’s left-wing leadership has been completely ineffective in restoring peace. In fact, Multnomah County District Attorney Mike Schmidt has been adding fuel to the fires. Elected in May, Schmidt officially begins his term in January but was appointed to fill the remainder of his retired predecessor’s term in July during the violence. Schmidt announced last month that he would be dropping the cases of more than 500 protestors who were arrested for disorderly conduct, interfering with police, and other charges. For cases in which property was destroyed or people were terrorized, he said he wanted to give the vandals and bullies three months to pay restitution and have their cases dropped. Never mind what victims wanted or expected from law enforcement. One beneficiary of Schmidt’s pro-criminal policies was Michael Reinoehl, who allegedly gunned down a conservative protestor in the street last month. The month before Reinoehl had been arrested by police for a gun violation, resisting arrest, and disorderly conduct. Schmidt dropped his case and put him back on the street with tragic consequences Of course, Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler has only begged people to stop the violence – and in return was run out of his own condo by the rioters. On the other side of the country, in Baltimore, we have seen violent crime – including homicide – skyrocket under the reign of pro-criminal, anti-police District Attorney Marilyn Mosby. According to the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund’s report on Prosecutorial Malpractice, since Mosby took office in 2015: In Chicago, nearly 500 people were arrested for violating curfew and refusing to disperse during the early protests and violence which followed the horrific killing of George Floyd. Cook County State Attorney Kim Foxx declined to charge them, saying they were simply exercising their First Amendment rights. Now, violent mobs have pillaged the city’s Magnificent Mile and waged gun battles in the once peaceful downtown streets. Residents have witnessed violent car jackings in broad daylight, according the local NBC affiliate. Even the city’s Democratic mayor and its police superintendent have criticized Foxx for “emboldening” the mobs by not prosecuting those arrested. (Of course, Mayor Lori Lightfoot supported defunding the police department in the early stages of the violence — then ordered police to defend her home from the violent mobs as they tear the rest of the city apart. She has since backed off the defunding idea.) Thanks to the ineffectiveness of Chicago’s Democratic leaders, as of Sept. 1, there have been 505 homicides this year – nearly twice as many as had been committed in the same time frame in 2019 (333), according to the Chicago Sun-Times. Over Labor Day weekend alone, there were 10 murders, and 51 people were shot in 38 separate shootings. One of the people murdered was a pharmacy clerk who was stabbed to death in an apparent attempted robbery. The man arrested for the crime had reportedly robbed the same pharmacy and another one the previous week. Thankfully, President Trump’s Operation LeGend initiative has heavily curbed the violence in the Windy City (federal agents have arrested more than 500 people in five weeks and the murder rate is nearly half what it was before the operation started). But much damage has already been done. Many of the violent mobs tearing down our cities are doing so in opposition to systemic problems in our criminal justice system. There is a systemic problem, but it is not racism. The problem is rising pro-criminal, anti-police Democratic leadership. Tags: Newt Gingrich, commentary, The Human Costs, of Pro-Criminal, Anti-Police Prosecutors 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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Update on The Continuing Illinois Exodus
Posted: 14 Sep 2020 06:40 AM PDT by John Ruberry: I’ve been writing here about the Illinois Exodus for several years. The COVID-19 outbreak, as it has many other societal trends, is accelerating the people drain. But two rounds of riots and looting, one after the homicide of George Floyd, and the second last month, after false rumors that Chicago Police had killed a man now charged with murder, are gut punches that the city will not quickly recover from. In my DTG post-second riot post about the decline and fall of the city, Welcome to Detroit, Chicago, I wrote, “But when Chicago’s downtown area is dominated by boarded up store-fronts with signs declaring ‘Move in now–lease rates reduced again–first month free!’ you’ll know the downtown descent is well under way.” The vacancy rate for luxury units in downtown Chicago are at their highest level ever recorded according to Mike Flannery (more on him in a bit). I haven’t been downtown since that “Detroit” entry, but on my own blog, Marathon Pundit, an automated Google Ads banner from a downtown Chicago apartment building offered this promo, “First two months rent free.” Decline and fall. And keep in mind that over seventy percent of Chicago’s economic activity comes from the downtown area. And Chicago is of course Illinois’ largest and most important city. Downstate things aren’t much better. AP is reporting on three towns in St. Clair County, which is across the Mississippi River from St. Louis, that are considering merging because of “severe population decline.” St. Clair County, like Chicago and Cook County, are Democratic strongholds where corruption is widespread. Large swaths of downstate Illinois have been facing population losses for decades, for instance Iroquois County, an agricultural powerhouse that is just 55 miles from Chicago’s city limits, saw its population peak in 1900. Universities have allowed other downstate counties to buck that trend, but enrollment was struggling at many of these colleges before COVID-19 hit. Business Insider last week compiled a list of the “30 college towns that could face economic ruin if schools don’t reopen or have to close again this fall.” Two of them are in Illinois. The Prairie State has lost population for six straight years. It’s a safe bet that when the counting is over for 2020 it will be seven. On the usually-worth watching–Fox Chicago’s Flannery Fired Up, three cheerleaders for the city and one moderate skeptic talked about its descent and for the most part, it’s quick bounce back. But this weekend’s episode was an aberration. The show sucked. It was up to the host, Mike Flannery, to bring up the two 800-pound gorillas in Chicago’s otherwise looted basement: rampant corruption and the worst-funded municipal pensions in the nation. Since 1973 over thirty members of Chicago City Council have been sentenced to prison. At one time he was the city’s most powerful alderman, but now Ed Burke is under indictment for allegedly shaking down a fast food franchisee. Do you want to bring your business to Chicago? You may have to endure having your pockets picked by a pol. Or by several of them. Where do I sign up? Burke has been an alderman since 1969. Chicago needs term limits. And so does Illinois. Boss Michael Madigan, who is from the same part of the city as Burke, has been speaker of the state House since 1983 except for two years in the 1990s when the Republicans had a majority in the lower chamber. Madigan is also a Chicago ward committeeman. He’s been chairman of the Illinois Democratic Party since 1997. Illinois’ most powerful Dem is also currently under investigation as part of an evolving federal corruption probe that has already ended the careers of several Chicago and suburban politicians. There is no way out of Chicago’s pension bomb other than a municipal bankruptcy, one that may also force many city vendors to go under, or a federal bailout. Even if the the Democrats capture the Senate and the White House in November, such a rescue for irresponsible spending, a backhanded reward really, faces tall odds in Washington. But under current Illinois law, government bodies are prevented from declaring bankruptcy. The “moderate skeptic” on Flannery Fired Up mentioned transportation as a city selling point. While O’Hare is one of the world’s busiest airports–it used to be ranked first in traffic–and Chicago is a rail hub and it has many miles of interstate highways, that “expert” needs to drive on Chicago’s streets. They are falling apart. And if you don’t own a car and you use your feet to get around? Watch out, walking on crumbling sidewalks often requires strong ankles and a steady balance. Violence in Chicago was declining over the last few years but shootings are way up since the pandemic was declared. As I’ve mentioned before, like an alcoholic, Chicago’s cure won’t begin until it admits complete and utter defeat. That point has not been reached. But it’s probably coming soon. As it is for the rest of Illinois. The state’s pension programs are almost as poorly funded as Chicago’s. Decline and fall. Tags: Chicago, Chicago Riots, Coronavirus, Corruption, Covid-19, culture of corruption, Illinois exodus, Illinois politics, John Ruberry 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
Tuesday, September 15, 2020
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Good morning, NBC News readers.
With smoke from the West Coast fires reaching across the country and Hurricane Sally swirling toward the Gulf Coast, climate change has taken center stage in the presidential campaign.
Here’s what else we’re watching this Tuesday morning.
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Smoke from massive West Coast fires can be seen on the East Coast
Deadly and historic wildfires in the West are sending smoke as far away as the East Coast, officials said.
The smoke was creating a hazy appearance in skies over part of Virginia, the National Weather Service said. It was also affecting New York City’s skies.
At least 36 deaths have been linked to the fires in California, Oregon and Washington state.
President Donald Trump visited California on Monday where Gov. Gavin Newsom and other officials raised the issue of climate change and the role it’s playing in the fires.
Trump interjected at one point and said, “It will start getting cooler.” After California Department of Natural Resources Secretary Wade Crowfoot said he wished the science agreed, Trump replied: “I don’t think science knows, actually.”
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden on Monday tore into what he called Trump’s lack of “leadership” in combating climate change, bashing him as a “climate arsonist.”
Meantime, the Northern Hemisphere experienced its hottest summer on record, according to data released Monday by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
The period from June through August was 2.11 degrees Fahrenheit warmer than average in the Northern Hemisphere, while globally, this August ranked as the second-hottest since record keeping began in 1880.
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With support from other groups lagging, Trump makes push for Latino voters in campaign home stretch
President Trump is spending valuable time in the final weeks of his re-election campaign trying to boost his numbers among Latino voters in hope of offsetting softening support among other key demographics, NBC News White House correspondent Shannon Pettypiece reports.
Trump capped off a three-day Western swing with a “Latinos for Trump” event Monday at a Phoenix resort after having spent two days trying to appeal to Latino voters in Nevada, where he said Joe Biden would be a “disaster for Hispanic Americans.”
Meanwhile, the Trump campaign is also trying to flip Minnesota.
Once reliably Democratic and home to strong labor unions,
Minnesota’s Iron Range was a stronghold for Trump in 2016 when Hillary Clinton narrowly defeated him in the state by just 45,000 votes.
Now he’s trying to build on that base to win the state’s 10 Electoral College votes.
If Trump can flip Minnesota, he could afford to lose Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania and still get re-elected — if he holds the rest of his 2016 victories.
“My Latinos, I love the Latinos, I have always known how great you are,” Trump said at the Phoenix event on Monday. (Brendan Smialowski / AFP – Getty Images)
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Gulf Coast bracing for flooding as Hurricane Sally churns toward landfall
The northern Gulf Coast was getting hit early Tuesday by slow-moving Hurricane Sally’s outer bands, which arrived with the threat of strong winds, life-threatening storm surge and flash flooding.
The storm strengthened earlier Monday to a category 2 hurricane and made its way across the Gulf of Mexico toward Mississippi and Alabama with 100-mph sustained winds.
Sally is expected to make landfall late Tuesday or Wednesday. Track Sally’s path toward the Gulf Coast states.
Satellite imagery of Hurricane Sally heading toward the Gulf Coast.
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Covid-19 death rate slows slightly as U.S. nears grim milestone
As the United States stands poised to record the 200,000th coronavirus fatality, there is a slim silver lining: The rate at which people are dying of Covid-19 has slowed in the last two weeks, new NBC News figures revealed Monday.
The 11,015 deaths recorded between Aug. 30 and Sept. 13 were 17 percent less than the previous two weeks’ total of 13,244, the figures showed.
“It may be a statistical blip, it may be because the treatment is getting better, or it may be because the patients have been getting younger,” said Dr. Sadiya Khan, an epidemiologist at the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine.
Meantime, a majority of American adults don’t trust what Trump has said about a coronavirus vaccine, according to new data from the NBC News|SurveyMonkey Weekly Tracking poll. The share of people who say they would get a government-approved vaccine has decreased in recent weeks, according to the poll.
Fifty-two percent of adults say they don’t trust the president’s vaccine comments, while just 26 percent say they do. (Photo: Natalia Koleanikova/ AFP – Getty Images)
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- The Justice Department’s internal watchdog is investigating Roger Stone’s sentencing, sources say.
- Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny shared his first photo from a hospital bed in Berlin Tuesday, after Germany’s government said he was poisoned by a military-grade nerve agent in Russia last month.
- Key Trump impeachment witness retired Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman says he’s become a “never-Trumper,“ after coming under relentless attack from the president.
- Government corruption and negligence drive most wrongful convictions, a new report finds.
- Listen to our Into America podcast. In the latest episode, host Trymaine Lee digs into the new rules for school: remote learning and discipline.
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THINK about it
Trump’s “peace” deals for Israel, UAE and Bahrain are shams. They boost oppression, not amity, human rights lawyer Noura Erakat writes in an opinion piece.
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Live BETTER
The former Meghan Markle is among millions of Americans estranged from close relatives. A new book examines the pain of family rifts and how to reconcile.
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Shopping
Looking for practical items to help make 2020 a little easier? Check out some of the best new hand sanitizers, air purifiers and face masks.
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One fun thing
Is there life on Venus? Maybe, scientists say.
The detection of phosphine gas in the clouds of Venus has surprised scientists, who are now wrestling with a big question: Could it be a sign of alien life?
New research published Monday in the journal Nature Astronomy detailed the recent discovery of the gas as well as its possible origins.
And while the scientists behind the research aren’t making any definitive conclusions just yet, extraterrestrial life is one of the few explanations that makes sense.
“It’s far-fetched, until it’s not,” said Janusz Petkowski, an astrobiologist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who worked on the research.
Scientists were “shocked” by the discovery of mysterious traces of gas on Venus. (Photo: ESA/MPS/DLR/IDA)
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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: Trump’s ‘rigged’ election talk is more dangerous than it was four years ago.
President Trump has talked about the upcoming presidential election in conspiratorial and often violent ways, as liberal New York Times columnist Jamelle Bouie notes.
Photo by BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP via Getty Images
“I am going to start by saying that the Democrats are trying to rig this election because it’s the only way they are going to win,” Trump said this past weekend in Nevada. (No matter the national and battleground polls that currently show Trump trailing.)
“[T]he only way [Democrats] can win is by doing very bad things. That’s the only way,” he said last week in North Carolina.
“Look, it’s called insurrection. We just send in and we do it, very easy. I mean, it’s very easy. I’d rather not do that because there’s no reason for it, but if we had to we’d do that and put it down within minutes,” Trump said on Fox News last week when asked about riots if he wins re-election.
It’s become easy for the political community to dismiss this as your normal Trump rhetoric; after all, he says these kinds of things all the time, including when he was trailing Hillary Clinton four years ago.
But it’s another thing when the PRESIDENT of the United States says it, and when his supporters and allies starting saying it, too.
“The top communications official at the powerful cabinet department in charge of combating the coronavirus made outlandish and false accusations on Sunday that career government scientists were engaging in ‘sedition’ in their handling of the pandemic and that left-wing hit squads were preparing for armed insurrection after the election,” the New York Times reported yesterday.
We don’t know if Trump will DO it. But he’ll certainly SAY it.
And that’s just as dangerous for America’s democracy.
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DATA DOWNLOAD: The numbers you need to know today
6,585,191: The number of confirmed cases of coronavirus in the United States, per the most recent data from NBC News and health officials. (That’s 40,957 more than yesterday morning.)
195,755: The number of deaths in the United States from the virus so far. (That’s 583 more than yesterday morning.)
87.56 million: The number of coronavirus tests that have been administered in the United States so far, according to researchers at The COVID Tracking Project.
400,000: The number of immigrants who could be affected by a new court ruling that allows the president to terminate legal protections for immigrants fleeing their home countries under “Temporary Protected Status.”
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Poll: 52 percent don’t trust Trump on vaccines
At last night’s Senate debate in North Carolina, Democratic nominee Cal Cunningham said he’d be hesitant to get a COVID-19 vaccine if the FDA approves it.
“Yes, I would be hesitant, but I’m going to ask a lot of questions,” he said. “I think that’s incumbent on all of us right now — in this environment with the way we’ve seen politics intervening in Washington.”
Cunningham isn’t alone.
According to the latest weekly NBC News|SurveyMonkey tracking poll, 52 percent of American adults say they don’t trust President Trump’s comments about the vaccine, while just 26 percent say they do.
Another 20 percent say they are “not aware” whether they trust what the president has said about a vaccine
And these numbers come as the percentage of Americans who say they would get a government-approved vaccine has declined, the poll also finds.
Only 39 percent of adults say they would get a vaccine – down from 44 percent a month ago.
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TWEET OF THE DAY: It ain’t easy being green
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2020 VISION: Last primary dance
Today brings us the FINAL primary day of the 2020 election calendar – Delaware’s primary, just 49 days before Election Day.
And NBC’s Ben Kamisar writes that the top race to watch in Delaware tonight is the Democratic Senate race between incumbent Democrat Chris Coons and progressive challenger Jess Scarane.
Coons, the heavy favorite, is a relatively moderate Democrat who is a close ally of former Vice President Joe Biden. He’s not as moderate as a Joe Manchin, but he’s sought to work across party lines at key times.
Scarane, a 34-year-old digital marketing professional, backs progressive platforms like the Green New Deal and Medicare for All. She’s hit Coons over issues like taking money from big industries/fossil fuel companies, and for Coons’ compromises with Republicans.
There’s no recent public polling in Delaware given its heavy Democratic tilt and the lack of fireworks in the race. On TV/radio, Kamisar adds, Coons has spent about $562,000 to Scarane’s $39,200, per Advertising Analytics. The American Chemistry Council ran $217,000 last year on TV ads boosting Coons as well.
On the campaign trail today: Joe Biden is in Florida, where he holds a roundtable with veterans in Tampa and a Hispanic Heritage Month event in Kissimmee… President Trump tapes an ABC News town hall that airs at 9:00 pm ET… And Kamala Harris is in Nevada.
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Climate duel
President Trump and Joe Biden both spoke Monday about climate change and the still-blazing fires on the West Coast. But their two messages couldn’t have been more different.
Biden called Trump a “climate arsonist” in his speech. “If you give a climate arsonist four more years in the White House, why would anyone be surprised if we have more America ablaze?” he said. “If you give a climate denier four more years in the White House, why would anyone be surprised when more of America is underwater? We need a president who respects science.”
During a briefing on the California fires with Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom, Trump was confronted over remarks he’s made about forest management causing the fires by California Secretary for Natural Resources Wade Crowfoot:
Crowfoot: If we ignore that science and sort of put our head in the sand and think it’s all about vegetation management, we’re not going to succeed together protecting Californians.
Trump: Okay. It’ll start getting cooler. You just watch.
Crowfoot: I wish science agreed with you.
Trump: Oh well, I don’t think science knows actually.
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Ad Watch from Ben Kamisar
Today’s Ad Watch takes a look at a new round of spots from the Trump campaign, another attempt at rallying soft Republicans with a focus on the economy.
The two new spots hit Biden for trade deals the campaign says “put China first” over American workers and include a testimonial from a woman who says “Joe Biden could never handle the economy after Covid” and that “President Trump has been the greatest president we’ve ever seen.”
In a press release, the campaign announced the new ads were part of an expanded TV buy as the campaign increases its advertising by “nearly 50 percent,” with these new spots to run in North Carolina, Florida, Georgia, Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Arizona, and Pennsylvania, as well as the 2nd Congressional Districts in Nebraska and Maine.
The increased spending will likely be welcomed by allies who have signaled frustration with the campaign’s financial situation. But the recent gap has been so big — since Labor Day, Joe Biden’s campaign has spent more than $31 million on TV and radio, per Advertising Analytics, while the Trump campaign has spent $9.4 million — that the increased spend will still likely keep Trump’s spending significantly behind Biden’s pace.
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THE LID: Stormy weather
Don’t miss the pod from yesterday, when we looked at where public opinion stands on climate change.
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ICYMI: What ELSE is happening in the world?
A bipartisan group is trying to kickstart negotiations on the stalled coronavirus aid bill.
Trump is setting his sights on Minnesota. And he’s hoping to make inroads with Latinos, too.
Gavin Newsom gently confronted the president on climate change (even as others in his administration took a blunter tone.) Meanwhile, Biden is calling Trump a “climate arsonist.”
The DOJ IG is investigating the sentencing recommendation for Roger Stone.
Not all of Trump’s allies thought his indoor rally in Nevada was a great idea.
Some downballot Dems are returning to traditional door-knocking.
A Trump ad that urges Americans to “support our troops” features a stock image of Russian jets.
Where will climate refugees move? The New York Times takes a deep dive.
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