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🕯️ It’s Christmas Eve. The world waits.
- This morning’s Smart Brevity™ count: 1,136 words … 4½ minutes.
Graphic: CNN
It’s a white, joyous Christmas for convicts with connections to President Trump.
- The justice system — and the law enforcers who worked years to prosecute these cases — got a big lump of coal.
A senior administration official tells me that people have been approaching him to ask for pardons for themselves, their clients — even their former clients.
- Why it matters: This official has no role in the pardon process. The request is a sign of the final days free-for-all among people who want to be on Trump’s extensive pardons list for personal and political allies.
Last evening, Trump granted full pardons to 26 more people, including his former campaign chairman Paul Manafort, longtime associate Roger Stone and Charles Kushner, father of Jared Kushner, Axios’ Zach Basu writes.
- Manafort was one of the first major Trumpworld figures to be charged in the Mueller investigation.
- Stone was charged and convicted for lying to investigators who were probing his contacts with WikiLeaks, which released damaging Democratic emails hacked by the Russian government during the 2016 campaign.
- Charles Kushner is a developer who pleaded guilty in 2004 to filing false tax returns, retaliating against a witness and making false statements to the FEC as part of a prosecution by then-U.S. Attorney Chris Christie.
True story: Manafort and Stone were once in business together. In the Reagan years of the early ’80s, Black, Manafort & Stone was one of the most formidable lobby shops in town.
- Go deeper: Snapshots of new pardons and commutations. (Ditto for Spree I)
- White House list. (Ditto for Spree I)
Illustration: Annelise Capossela/Axios
In the four years since the U.S. federal government last paid serious attention to climate change, the problem has become a top priority across states and corporations, Axios’ Amy Harder writes.
- Why it matters: Washington isn’t the only place, or even the most important place, where meaningful climate change action is likely to happen.
President-elect Biden will try to force some changes at the federal level. But he’s also expected to lean on states to show America’s progress on the global stage. And companies’ rhetoric will now be put to a test.
- John Kerry, Biden’s incoming climate envoy, told NPR’s Steve Inskeep: “Real business people — real leaders within the business world — understand that this is an imperative. They also understand that there’s money to be made in producing the products.”
Numerous states, cities and companies have pledged aggressive climate change goals in recent years. The trend is driven by the growing urgency of the problem, cheaper clean energy technologies, and investors increasingly concerned about the financial repercussions of a warming world.
- A record number of companies — nearly 10,000 — disclosed their environmental footprints, including on climate change, according to CDP, a nonprofit focused on corporate disclosures.
Here’s a side-by-side look at President-elect Biden’s Cabinet so far, paired with President Trump’s debut Cabinet from 2017.
- Biden added a Cabinet-rank post Trump didn’t have: former Secretary of State John Kerry as Special Presidential Envoy for Climate.
Go deeper: Bios of Biden nominees and appointees.
A Christmas tree above Earth on the ISS in 2015. Photo: NASA
Seven astronauts and cosmonauts on the International Space Station will celebrate the holidays 250 miles above their families on Earth, Axios Space author Miriam Kramer writes.
- The cosmic picture: The space station has developed its own culture of decorations, traditions and time off for the holidays each year as crew members celebrate with each other, far from home.
NASA’s Kate Rubins, Victor Glover, Michael Hopkins, and Shannon Walker, along with Japan’s Soichi Noguchi and Russian cosmonauts Sergey Ryzhikov and Sergey Kud-Sverchkov will ride out the holidays together on the ISS.
- The crew will have a Christmas decoration contest with Mission Control in Houston, to be decided this evening.
- “I’ll spend some time thinking about and praying for all the folks that don’t get to be at home with their loved ones,” Glover told WNYW-TV. “We understand that. We relate to it, and we’ll be thinking of them as well.”
The backstory: In the 20 years since the space station became continuously staffed by rotating crews of astronauts and cosmonauts, crew members and space agencies have sent up holiday decorations like stockings and hats that have remained on the station.
- Those decorations have now been used by multiple crews, with some hanging up stockings and displaying a small, fake Christmas tree.
- Crews have also decorated Christmas cookies.
🚀 Sign up for Miriam Kramer’s weekly newsletter, Axios Space.
President-elect Biden speaks Tuesday. Photo: Alex Edelman/AFP via Getty Images
President-elect Biden said during his remarks in Wilmington on Tuesday that that the Russia-tied cyberattack, which formerly was known to go back to as early as March, began “at least last year.”
- Why it matters: I checked with an administration source and the earlier breach date is accurate — compounding the work and expense involved in rooting out the intruders, discovering what was lost and fixing for the future.
“It’s A Wonderful Life,” Frank Capra’s 1946 classic, airs on NBC tonight at 8 p.m. ET.
On “Morning Joe,” historian Doris Kearns Goodwin talked about the film’s connection to our own time of testing:
[I]t tracks the drugstore owner who would have gone to prison had it not been for a telegram that his son died of influenza in 1919. …
George [Bailey] is the everyman now for us today — somebody who represents the first responders, the health care workers, the delivery people, the people in our stores who have kept us going. Ordinary people doing extraordinary things.
I can’t wait until everybody else watches the movie. It was the most emotional and rewarding couple hours in the middle of this whole thing that I have had in weeks. I am so glad you asked me to talk about this so I could see it again.
🎥 Watch “It’s A Wonderful Life” online via NBC.
Party planners and journalists spent two months telling us how to crush a virtual holiday party, the WashPost’s Maura Judkis writes:
- “Have an ugly sweater contest … Host a cooking class, or do an online escape room. Send everyone a bottle of wine and do a tasting together. Have people give tours of their holiday decorations at home. Hire a DJ or a comedian.”
But then there’s the awkward part, narrated for The Post by Lizzie, a 27-year-old social worker:
- “Her employer encouraged people to order a meal and save the receipt. The limit was $10, and the rules were exacting. ‘They had a separate meeting about how to get reimbursed for that,’ said Lizzie, ‘and that was longer than the actual party.'”
- The party “featured games such as trying to guess which piece of office decor was from whose office. Lizzie was hired after the … pandemic sent everyone home, so she had no idea which of her colleagues this mug or that ‘Live Laugh Love’ sign belonged to. Nevertheless, she said, she ‘got called out for not participating enough.'”
- “Later, there was a slide show of photos of people’s pets.”
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18.) ASSOCIATED PRESS
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22.) THE HILL
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24.) POLITICO PLAYBOOK
POLITICO Playbook: Cyclone of uncertainty and chaos
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DRIVING THE DAY
WITH 27 DAYS LEFT IN HIS PRESIDENCY, and the nation on the doorstep of Christmas, DONALD JOHN TRUMP has sucked Americans into a violent cyclone of uncertainty and chaos.
HE IS PARDONING CRIMINALS at a breakneck clip. Last night it was PAUL MANAFORT, who was in prison on tax charges, ROGER STONE and CHARLES KUSHNER, IVANKA TRUMP’S father in law. Earlier this week crooked politicians and other unseemly actors. Josh Gerstein and Kyle Cheney on the latest pardons … SEN. BEN SASSE (R-Neb.) called the pardons “rotten to the core.”
NYT’S MAGGIE HABERMAN and MIKE SCHMIDT put it this way: TRUMP “is at perhaps his most unleashed.”
TRUMP — as he has so many times before — has thrown the government he is supposed to be leading into an intractable crisis.
WE SPOKE TO A FEW PEOPLE IN TOUCH with the president and they say this: he has come to think that this fight he has pitched — teasing a veto on a covid/funding bill that his administration negotiated — is playing well with Americans, these people said. He’s highlighting what he considers to be wasteful foreign spending — never mind he proposed much of it — and is pushing for $2,000 checks in place of the $600 checks his underlings and party agreed to.
BUT HERE’S WHAT WON’T PLAY WELL WITH THE BASE: the social safety net our country is supposed to provide is about to be ripped away in the middle of the holiday season. On Saturday, pandemic unemployment assistance — used by gig workers — runs out. On Dec. 31, pandemic emergency unemployment compensation — which lengthened UI — runs out, as does the eviction moratorium and the medical expense deduction. All gone unexpectedly unless the president signs the $2-trillion package.
OF ALL THE LEGISLATIVE BATTLES TRUMP has pitched, this is the most dangerous and befuddling. Here’s what’s on deck:
— THERE’S THE UNCERTAINTY about whether he will sign the Covid-bus package to avoid a government shutdown next week.
— IF TRUMP DOESN’T SIGN IT, how will they avoid a government shutdown Monday night? Will he sign anything?
— SPEAKER NANCY PELOSI will force a Monday, full-House, up-or-down vote on $2,000 checks. Will Republicans vote for it? Because we know Senate Majority Leader MITCH MCCONNELL and Senate Republicans are likely to ignore it.
— WILL CONGRESS BE ABLE to override TRUMP’S NDAA veto?
IN HIS FINAL INTERVIEW IN 1973, LYNDON BAINES JOHNSON told WALTER CRONKITE that antagonizing Congress is never a good idea because it’s like a pilot having a co-pilot flying in different directions.
TRUMP HAS taken it a step further. He has pressed the ejection seat on his allies.
HE’S PUBLICLY TURNED ON MCCONNELL and JOHN THUNE, the top two Republicans in the Senate. The only ally he has left in the leadership is KEVIN MCCARTHY, who sent a letter to House Republicans last night criticizing a deal he was a party to and voted for.
MCCONNELL, who was elected a few weeks ago with his largest margin in 18 years, has practically no political incentive to pacify TRUMP at this point. If worse comes to worst, he’ll have a better hand in a few weeks with JOE BIDEN in the White House. BIDEN’S a Democrat, but at least you know his administration’s word is likely to be good.
AS WE SAID WEDNESDAY, pretty much all of the president’s allies recognize this fit is mostly about TRUMP’S frustration with lawmakers who have been publicly acknowledging his time in the White House is drawing to a close. Trump’s remaining Hill allies — all in the House — are convincing TRUMP that he has a chance of overturning electoral results Jan. 6, and that he should veto this bill — both deep rabbit holes without exit paths.
WE’RE STARING DOWN THE POSSIBILITY OF A SHUTDOWN. Make no mistake about that. The hope in some corners of the Capitol is that the House and Senate come back Monday — the House will be, but who knows if the Senate will be back — and they pass a stopgap to keep the government funded into January. But why would the president sign that if this truly has little to do with the policy?
RIGHT NOW, Republicans tell us they have one goal: keep TRUMP calm and hope he changes his mind and signs the bill.
Happy Thursday, and Merry Christmas Eve.
HERE’S WHAT’S GOING TO HAPPEN TODAY: House Democrats — likely House Majority Leader STENY HOYER — are going to offer the $2,000 check bill on the floor. That will be blocked by Republicans. Republicans are going to offer to strip all the foreign money out of the bill they just passed, and replace it with a stopgap measure. Democrats will block that. We’ll then be back at square one.
THIS CONGRESS STARTED SHUT DOWN, and it could end shut down. In between, we’ve had an impeachment and a once-in-a-lifetime pandemic.
NYT FRONT: “REPUBLICANS SPLIT AND AID IMPERILED BY TRUMP THREATS: Demands for Changes to Relief Bill Ripple From Capitol Hill to Georgia … A Lame Duck On the Loose And on a Tear”
WSJ EDITORIAL BOARD: “President Trump is leaving office as he entered, with a whirlwind of action that gets more attention than it accomplishes. He may also take down his party’s chances of winning the Senate runoffs on Jan. 5. Does he care? … Losing control of the Senate would let Democrats take a machete to his legacy, but only one man knows what is really going on in the head of Donald J. Trump.”
“ECONOMY IS SPUTTERING” … NYT’S BEN CASSELMAN: “Personal income fell in November for the second straight month, the Commerce Department said Wednesday, and consumer spending declined for the first time since April, as waning government aid and a worsening pandemic continued to take a toll on the U.S. economy.
“Separate data from the Labor Department showed that applications for unemployment benefits remained high last week and have risen since early November. Taken together, the reports are the latest evidence that the once-promising economic recovery is sputtering.”
MEANWHILE, THE CORONAVIRUS IS RAGING … 18.4 MILLION Americans have tested positive for the coronavirus … 326,217 Americans have died.
— BY THE NUMBERS: “CDC: More than 1 million Americans got Covid shots,” by Rachel Roubein: “More than 1 million Americans have received Covid shots, but the government isn’t likely to make good on the goal of vaccinating 20 million people by the end of this month, federal officials said Wednesday.
“The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention touted breaking the 1 million mark 10 days after the start of the most ambitious immunization program in U.S. history. But agency Director Robert Redfield acknowledged limited supply of vaccines from Pfizer and Moderna present ‘a challenging path ahead.’ ‘Supply will increase in the weeks and months to come,’ Redfield said.
“Also on Wednesday, the head of the government’s Operation Warp Speed vaccine accelerator, Moncef Slaoui, conceded that it likely won’t be possible to vaccinate 20 million people by year’s end — a benchmark that he and other Trump administration officials had set for the effort.”
— AP: “Nurses fear what’s to come: ‘Walk down our unit for a day’” by Stefanie Dazio
TRUMP’S THURSDAY — The president — who is at his Palm Beach resort — has nothing on his public schedule. The daily guidance included this note: “As the Holiday season approaches, President Trump will continue to work tirelessly for the American People. His schedule includes many meetings and calls.” VP MIKE PENCE has nothing on his schedule.
BIDEN and VP-ELECT KAMALA HARRIS will meet with transition advisers.
PLAYBOOK READS
LARA SELIGMAN, BRYAN BENDER and CONNOR O’BRIEN: “New cracks emerge among Democrats over Biden’s Pentagon pick”: “President-elect Joe Biden’s historic choice for secretary of defense is running into hurdles on Capitol Hill, as key Democrats express concerns publicly and privately about whether installing a retired four-star general at the helm of the Pentagon further erodes civilian oversight of the military.
“Rep. Seth Moulton, an influential member of the House Armed Services Committee, on Wednesday became the most prominent House Democrat to say he will not vote to grant retired Gen. Lloyd Austin a waiver to the law barring recently retired military officers from serving as defense secretary. ‘Civilian control of the military is fundamental to our democracy so I don’t think this is the time to make an exception,’ Moulton, a Marine veteran of the Iraq War who also ran for president, told POLITICO on Wednesday. ‘I am taking a vote on principle.’
“‘Almost by definition a recently retired general is by all intents and purposes thinking like a general,’ he added. Moulton, who has publicly supported former Pentagon policy chief Michèle Flournoy for the job, said the Pentagon needs ‘a strong, reform-minded leader who is not afraid to tell the military what they may not want to hear.’”
BIG READ … NYT’S JEANNA SMIALEK: “The Year the Fed Changed Forever: Jerome H. Powell’s central bank slashed rates, bought bonds in huge sums and rolled out never-before-tried loan programs that shifted its identity. The backlash is already beginning.”
BREXIT LATEST — “EU officials prepare for Brexit deal as talks head into Thursday,” by Jacopo Barigazzi and Hans Von Der Burchard: “EU diplomats have begun the process of preparing member countries to sign off on a Brexit deal, indicating an agreement with the U.K. could be imminent.
“Hopes of reaching a deal governing future EU-U.K. relations once the Brexit transition period ends increased significantly on Wednesday, EU diplomats said, adding that both sides have made important progress since Tuesday afternoon when EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier offered a rather negative outlook on the talks.
“In a sign that a deal could be clinched in the coming hours, EU ambassadors are on standby for a potential briefing on Thursday morning, several EU diplomats said. A spokesperson for the German presidency of the Council of the EU said on Twitter that no such meeting had been scheduled yet.” POLITICO
FOR YOUR RADAR — “Rocket Attack on U.S. Embassy in Baghdad Largest in a Decade, General Says,” by WSJ’s Michael R. Gordon and Gordon Lubold: “The barrage of rockets launched at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad Sunday was the largest attack on the capital’s Green Zone since 2010, numbering 21 missiles, the top U.S. military commander for the Middle East said.
“Iraq’s president has denounced the rocket firings as a ‘terrorist act’ and said that the targeting of diplomatic missions had tarnished the nation’s reputation. An after-action review by the U.S. Central Command, however, indicated the attack was much larger than the eight rockets the Iraqis initially reported. The rocket attack appears to have been countered by the American C-RAM radar-guided defensive systems that the U.S. has deployed to protect the embassy, American officials say, and other rockets missed their mark.
“No Americans were hurt in the attack, which damaged two buildings and a gym which troops and embassy personnel use for exercise. It wasn’t yet clear if any personnel were inside the gym at the time of the attack, about 8:30 p.m. local time. Several cars parked nearby in the embassy compound were also damaged.” WSJ
— “Trump administration pushes forward on $500 million weapons deal with Saudi Arabia,” by WaPo’s Missy Ryan and Karen DeYoung: “The Trump administration has formally notified Congress that it intends to sell nearly $500 million in precision bombs to Saudi Arabia, a transaction that is likely to fuel criticism from lawmakers who object to arming the Persian Gulf nation over its record of human rights abuses and stifling dissent and role in the war in Yemen.
“An individual familiar with the sale, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to comment to the news media, said the deal includes 7,500 “Paveway IV” precision-guided bombs, worth $478 million, which under the terms of the agreement would be produced in the kingdom.” WaPo
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SPOTTED: Paul and Janna Ryan at Dick’s Sporting Goods in Wheaton, Md., on Wednesday afternoon.
TRANSITION — Harry Fones has been hired as comms director for Rep.-elect Matt Rosendale (R-Mont.). He most recently was assistant press secretary at DHS. … Darlene Caprio will be an area director for Rep. Ken Buck (R-Colo.). She previously was area director for Sen. Cory Gardner (R-Colo.).
BIRTHDAY OF THE DAY: Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, is 8-0. A fun fact about him: “That, before I got too busy, I used to love to dance, particularly with my wife. So, nobody knows that Tony Fauci really likes to dance, but I do. Just go back to the 50s and the 60s, Lindy type of dances, and actually my wife is very good in Latin-American dances, you know mambo, tango, that kind of thing.” Playbook Q&A
BIRTHDAYS: MSNBC anchor Stephanie Ruhle … former A.G. Jeff Sessions is 74 … Sabrina Singh, press secretary for VP-elect Kamala Harris … Evan Osnos … Dan Pfeiffer, co-host of “Pod Save America,” is 45 … Dennis Cheng … Marsha (Catron) Espinosa, COS for Rep. Linda Sánchez (D-Calif.) … Brian Marriott … French Ambassador Philippe Etienne is 65 … Walter Pincus is 88 … CNBC’s Ylan Mui … Mark Kornblau, EVP of comms at NBCU News Group … Richard Schlackman … Emory Cox of the White House is 25 … Atif Harden … Ellen Ochs … David Leavy, chief corporate operating officer at Discovery (h/ts Jon Haber) … Charlie Liebschutz, partner at SRCPmedia, is 37 … Perry Thompson, director of bar admissions at the Supreme Court … Gabrielle Schirmer, executive assistant and program coordinator at Heritage Action … CBS’ Anna Sugg … GM CEO Mary Barra is 59 …
… Samir Kapadia, principal and COO of the Vogel Group … Gene Sperling is 62 … NYT’s Brian Zittel is 48 … former Rep. Randy Neugebauer (R-Texas) is 71 … Mark Prentice … Mike Curb is 76 … Lou Gerig … Nolan Wein … Jonathan Zittrain … Kathy Kiely, professor at the Missouri School of Journalism … Damon Marx is 31 … Harry Baumgarten, VP at Grundy Commons … Jordan Valdés … Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev is 59 … Nizar Manek … former Afghan President Hamid Karzai is 63 … Ed Miliband is 51 … Alix Montes … William Ward Wyatt … Dorinda Moss Verhoff … Lindsay McGarity … Nathan Carleton … Corry Schiermeyer … New York state Assemblymember Deborah Glick is 7-0 … Jeremy Broggi … Sarah Penny Smith … Sharon Williams … Jodi Ochstein … Grace O’Meara … Ken Biberaj … AJ Sugarman … Roger Lempke … Kim Caldwell … Adam Wood
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The Morning Briefing: Biden’s Education Plan: Dumb, Woke and Indoctrinated Kids
Biden’s Public Education Nightmare Is Taking Form
Happy Thursday and (Christmas Eve!), my dear Kruiser Morning Briefing friends. Candy canes are the Peeps of Christmas.
I confused O Come All Ye Faithful and Joy to the World during the VIP Gold Live chat yesterday and I think that 2020 may have finally glitched me. Forget Biden, I may not make it to Inauguration Day in one piece now.
I’m positively oozing holiday cheer, no?
Puppet President-elect Biden has been trotting out his Cabinet nominations and all of them are as potentially nightmarish as one would expect. The old coot actually thinks that Mayor Pete should be put in charge of something, a sentiment with which most of his former South Bend constituents would probably not concur. Grandpa Gropes is really not a guy you want to put in charge of personnel.
I’ve written several times here about my admiration for President Trump’s Secretary of Education, Betsy DeVos. She was a Big Education outsider when she arrived to the position and the Left hates here because she hasn’t been a pawn of the teachers’ unions. That will all greatly change in a Biden administration, as Joe is literally in bed with the National Education Association, which is the most evil labor organization in America. DOCTOR Mama Jill Biden is a member of the NEA, which will now be in charge of public education because of her complete control over her mentally debilitated husband’s brain.
A lot of what DeVos has accomplished has been at the collegiate level. Union opposition to her has made it more difficult for her to have an impact on the K-12 kids though. Those kids are getting dumber, sadly. The Democrats and the unions are forever telling us that a lack of money is the problem. There is never enough, according to them.
Kamala Harris recently seemed to accidentally touch on the real problem, which is how the resources are allocated:
No doubt Madame Vice President-elect has a very different reason for the resources being improperly allocated than I do, but she would be wrong.
Biden’s choice to run the Dept. of Education looks like another real winner:
Joe Biden’s choice to head up the Education Department is the Connecticut commissioner of education who played a key role in developing a statewide minority-studies course that analyzes “how race, power, and privilege influence group access to citizenship, civil rights, and economic power.”
Miguel Cardona based the curriculum on “critical race theory,” which claims America is systemically racist. The choice has pleased left-wing education advocacy groups and teachers’ unions.
Once again, the focus is on indoctrination, not education. It’s what public education in America has been all about for decades while under the thrall of teachers’ unions. This insanity will have the direction and the blessing of the woman pulling the puppet strings of the man who everyone will be calling the President of the United States.
The resources will still be improperly allocated by the bureaucracy because that’s what bureaucracies do — it’s a given.
The teachers will still be in it for themselves while masquerading as saints who only care about the children — another given.
And now the focus will be on making sure that the kids become woke progressive automatons. It’s what they’ve been doing for years but on steroids. They know that if the American children ever get back to learning anything about real history and government they won’t want to vote for the far left fringe party that the Democrats have become.
Unfortunately, the brainwash fix is in.
Maybe we shouldn’t be so eager to get the kids back in class with these people.
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Quick Hits: Today’s Top Stories
- President Trump issued pardons and commutations for 29 more people on Wednesday, including his former campaign chairman Paul Manafort, his longtime adviser Roger Stone, and Jared Kushner’s father, Charles Kushner.
- Pfizer and BioNTech reached a $1.95 billion agreement with the federal government on Wednesday to provide the United States with an additional 100 million doses of their COVID-19 vaccine by the end of July.
- As promised, President Trump on Wednesday vetoed the National Defense Authorization Act—a sweeping $740 billion defense bill that passed both chambers of Congress this month on a bipartisan basis—citing concerns over the renaming of military bases that honor Confederate soldiers and Congress’ refusal to repeal Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act. The House will convene Monday to vote on a veto override.
- Initial jobless claims decreased by 89,000 week-over-week to 803,000 last week, the Labor Department reported on Wednesday. More than 20.3 million people were on some form of unemployment insurance during the week ending December 5, compared to 1.76 million people during the comparable week in 2019.
- Fox News acquired police body cam footage of the aftermath of a March 2020 domestic dispute between Raphael Warnock and his ex-wife Ouleye, in which Ouleye accused Raphael of running over her foot in his car. No charges were filed against Warnock, who denies the allegation, and the police report said medical examiners were “not able to locate any swelling, redness, or bruising or broken bones” in Ouleye’s feet. But the footage also shows Ouleye telling the police officer she has “been trying to be very quiet about the way that [Raphael] is” for the sake of their kids and his reputation during the Senate race. “He’s a great actor. He is phenomenal at putting on a really good show.”
- Russian lawmakers in the State Duma passed new bills aimed at stamping out dissent by imposing tighter restrictions on internet content, establishing jail time for those convicted of slander, and blocking websites like YouTube and Twitter.
- The United States confirmed 238,497 new cases of COVID-19 yesterday per the Johns Hopkins University COVID-19 Dashboard, with 13.7 percent of the 1,742,930 tests reported coming back positive. An additional 3,503 deaths were attributed to the virus on Wednesday, bringing the pandemic’s American death toll to 326,088. According to the COVID Tracking Project, 119,463 Americans are currently hospitalized with COVID-19. According to the Centers for Disease Control, 9,465,725 COVID-19 vaccine doses have been distributed nationwide, and 1,008,025 have been administered.
Republicans Tried—and Failed—to Avoid a Post-Election Fight With Trump
With the Senate runoffs in Georgia poised to dictate control of both Congress’ upper chamber and the direction of the Biden presidency, Republicans in Washington have delicately tiptoed around the massive fissures in their party, hoping to keep frustrations in-house—at least until after January 5. But the tensions are growing, and the GOP seems poised to erupt into a full-on civil war at any moment.
In a piece for the site, Declan examines the dynamics at play: President Trump continues to deny the reality of his defeat last month, and is furious with the congressional leaders who have finally stopped playing along. Those leaders are looking to turn the page and position themselves as well as possible for the Biden presidency, and Trump is making it impossible for them to do so.
Here are some of the highlights:
Republican leaders hoped that after a cooling off period Trump would come around to his election loss on his own.
GOP officials admitted they didn’t really know where their offramp from the president’s election conspiracy theories would be, but they hoped to outsource the job of admitting Trump’s defeat. “Yeah, taking this one day at a time,” one strategist told The Dispatch on November 10. “Republicans are monitoring the court fights closely, and have confidence the conflict resolution process that’s worked for our country since its founding will produce a result both sides can respect.”
But that calculation fundamentally misunderstood the president and his most ardent supporters, who would never respect a result that rendered him a loser. And now with less than two weeks until Sens. Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue face voters in Georgia, the house of cards could very well come tumbling down.
Trump and Mitch McConnell have had an amicable working relationship for the past four years. That’s over.
The Trump campaign and its allies whiffed repeatedly in court for weeks, having their election lawsuits thrown out or dismissed by judges appointed by Presidents Bush, Obama, and even Trump himself. The Supreme Court—with its 6-3 conservative majority—neglected even to hear a case brought by the Texas attorney general seeking to overturn election results in four key swing states. Members of the Electoral College voted 306-232 in Joe Biden’s favor, officially sealing Trump’s demise.
McConnell undoubtedly hoped these developments would soften the blow when he finally acknowledged Biden’s victory on December 15. He even alerted White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows before he first addressed Biden as president-elect on the Senate floor. “Many millions of us had hoped the presidential election would yield a different result,” he said. “But our system of government has processes to determine who will be sworn in on January the 20th. The Electoral College has spoken. So today, I want to congratulate President-elect Joe Biden.”
It wasn’t enough. Unless McConnell agreed to help Trump steal the election, it was never going to be enough. The president on Monday night sent a slide around to Republican lawmakers pointing to what he believed to be his own role in McConnell’s election victory, decrying the Kentucky Republican for being “the first one off the ship.”
After Sen. John Thune—McConnell’s No. 2 in the Senate—told reporters that a longshot bid to overturn the presidential election by House Republicans would “go down like a shot dog” in the Senate, Trump declared the North Dakotan’s political career over, promising “he will be primaried in 2022.” Trump has in recent weeks made similar threats against Republican Govs. Doug Ducey in Arizona and Brian Kemp in Georgia, and his campaign is launching radio ads in the Peach State talking about election fraud.
Some argue there’s not much Republicans could have done differently. But the month and a half they spent humoring Trump will have lasting consequences.
Some Republican officials who were once confident about Sens. Loeffler and Perdue winning reelection are now beginning to waver. “The Georgia runoffs are all about blocking AOC [Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez] from pushing Biden to the far left,” one senior GOP aide told The Dispatch. “It’s a winning message that Georgia voters get, but Trump doesn’t care about any of that. He’s attacking Gov. Kemp and turning our voters against us with conspiracy theories. Indulging his temper tantrum is borderline suicidal for a party that cares about its future.”
With relatively few exceptions, Republican leaders have indulged this temper tantrum for upward of seven weeks. And what has it gotten them? Pernicious conspiracy theories—including ones targeting GOP officials—are seeping deeper into the Republican electorate. More than 120 House Republicans put their names behind a lawsuit seeking to disenfranchise millions of voters in four states. This week, the president vetoed the Republican-supported National Defense Authorization Act, which directs military spending for the year. And on Tuesday night, he blew up a months-long negotiation over coronavirus relief that many Republicans believed they had won, siding with congressional Democrats and demanding larger stimulus checks. On a members-only call Wednesday, Rep. Don Bacon accused the president of throwing House Republicans under the bus: “The President’s Secretary of Treasury helped negotiate this bill and encouraged us to support it.”
If the goal was to limit the damage Trump could do to the party on his way out, it didn’t work.
But would the situation actually be different if GOP leadership had ripped the Band-Aid off in November? A large percentage of Republican voters trust Trump and Trump alone. “The reality is there’s no winning strategy here; whatever you do will be subject to the wannabe emperor’s whims of that day,” said Doug Heye, a longtime Republican operative who worked in House leadership. “This is the self-created box that they’ve all found themselves in.”
Maybe Trump is trying to reclaim his ‘outsider’ persona heading into his post-presidency. Maybe he’s looking for another avenue through which he can raise money. Maybe he’s simply thrashing around out of spite. But Republicans were deluding themselves if they thought they could avoid this fight with him. “It’s the natural progression of the Faustian bargain,” GOP consultant Rob Stutzman said. “You can’t just break up with the devil over text.”
Christmas Cooking With The Dispatch
Given the holidays, we wanted to try something fun—and a little off the beaten path—in today’s TMD. Whether you’re traveling to be with family or celebrating at home this year, we hope one thing remains constant: Lots and lots of food.
If you’re looking to try something new, we surveyed our Dispatch staff and asked them to share some of their favorite holiday recipes. Feel free to add your own in the comments!
Mama-Jo’s Peanut Butter Bars
In true Southern grandmother style, Charlotte’s Mama-Jo baked tins full of sweets each December. These peanut butter bars were the most coveted by friends and neighbors. Enjoy this surprisingly simple, Southern twist on the Reece’s peanut butter cup.
1 ½ sticks melted margarine
1 ½ c. graham cracker crumbs
1 lb. XXXX powdered sugar
12 oz. chocolate chips
1 (18-oz.) jar peanut butter
Work together margarine, cracker crumbs, powdered sugar, and peanut butter in a medium bowl. Pack the mixture firmly into a 9 x 13-inch pan. Melt chocolate chips in the microwave and pour them over the peanut butter mixture. Let cool and cut into squares.
Aunt Lauren’s Spinach Pie
If you’re more of a savory person, be sure to try Audrey’s family recipe. For holidays spent down in Mississippi with her Aunt Lauren, this simple spinach pie is the perfect complement to turkey or ham (and also tastes great for breakfast leftovers).
2 double crust ready-to-use pie crusts
6 eggs (reserve 1 yolk)
1 lb. mozzarella cheese
20 oz. chopped spinach (thawed and drained)
2 lb. sausage (1 hot, 1 mild)
½ c. cottage cheese
2 cloves minced garlic
Preheat the oven to 400° F. Beat the eggs and cook the spinach. Heat a pan over medium-high heat and cook the sausage until evenly browned. Mix together all the ingredients and pour the mixture into the two pie shells. Cover with the top crusts and cut slits for ventilation. Mix egg yolk with water and brush the mixture on top of the pie. Bake for 40 minutes.
Sarah’s Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Cookies
This started out as Sarah’s grandmother’s recipe (don’t they all), but she brought her campaign operative style to it and did some A/B testing. Her conclusions: Don’t bother with the super fancy chocolate or the generic stuff, browning the butter adds a nuttier flavor but isn’t worth the time, and be exact with the sugar measurements.
8 tbsp. unsalted butter, room temperature
¾ cup sugar
¾+ cup light brown sugar, firmly packed
1 tsp. salt
1 ½ tsp. vanilla extract
2 large eggs
1 ¾ – 2 cups flour, until consistency is thick
1 ½ tsp. fresh baking soda
½ tsp. ground cinnamon
1 ½+ cup quick-cooking oats
2 c. chopped pecans
12 oz. Ghirardelli semisweet chocolate chips
Preheat the oven to 350° F. Using an electric mixer, beat the butter in a bowl until light and fluffy. Add both sugars, salt, and vanilla, and beat until well mixed, about three minutes. Stir in eggs, one at a time. In a separate bowl, sift the flour, baking soda, and cinnamon together. Add half of the flour mixture to the butter with the mixer on low speed. Once the flour has been incorporated, add the second half. Stir in the oats, pecans, and chocolate chips. Drop the dough, by the tablespoon, onto the cookie sheet and bake for 12 minutes, or until golden. Add good salt on top. For extra crisp cookies, turn up the oven to 450° F for two to three minutes.
West End Richmond Brownies
Growing up, Catherine’s mother’s secret weapon in the neighborhood Christmas gift exchange was always these made-from-scratch brownies. Her mother grew up in Petersburg, Virginia and carried this crowd-pleasing recipe with her to Richmond, where Catherine was raised. To this day, Catherine’s childhood friends ask about her mother’s West End Richmond-famous brownies.
1 stick melted butter
4 oz. unsweetened chocolate
2 c. sugar
4 beaten eggs
1 c. flour
1 tsp. vanilla extract
1 c. chopped walnuts or pecans
Grease a 7 x 11-inch glass baking dish and preheat the oven to 350 F. Melt the butter with the unsweetened chocolate. In a mixing bowl, combine the sugar, eggs, flour, and vanilla extract. Add in the cooled chocolate mixture and the chopped walnuts or pecans. Cook for 20 minutes and test the center with a toothpick. If it comes out clean, remove the brownies from the oven and let cool on a wire rack. Cut into squares and top with powdered sugar.
Worth Your Time
- “I actually am in fear for my safety,” says Eric Coomer, who oversees product security and strategy for Dominion Voting Systems, the voting software company that Trump and his allies have baselessly accused of rigging the presidential election in Joe Biden’s favor. In a recent NPR story, Bente Berkeland and Miles Parks catalogue Coomer’s experience living in hiding for more than a month as he struggles to protect his immediate and even extended family members from online trolls who claim Coomer is the mastermind behind Dominion’s alleged vote total tampering. “I’ve been threatened more times than I could even count. Whether it’s the standard online trolls, voicemails that are left almost on a daily basis, being called a traitor to this country,” he said. “I can’t even begin to describe what effect this has had on my life.”
- As lawmakers continue warring with the president over the machinations of the forthcoming coronavirus relief bill, millions of unemployed Americans head into the holidays with nothing but pennies in their pockets. “There is a touch of Dickens in this year’s celebrations, except the relevant story isn’t ‘A Christmas Carol’ but ‘A Tale of Two Cities,’” write Nelson D. Schwartz and Gillian Friedman in the New York Times. “Even as the stock market notches record highs and waiting lists grow for luxury items like Peloton exercise bicycles, roughly 20 million workers were collecting unemployment benefits under state or federal programs at the end of November, according to the Labor Department.” Read their story for some personal anecdotes from jobless Americans who are struggling to pay rent, let alone put gifts under the tree.
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Toeing the Company Line
- In his Wednesday G-File (🔒), Jonah explains why he has hope—but not optimism—for the future of conservatism in America. As members of the “burn it down” anti-Trump right point to Republican politicians’ complicity in the president’s effort to retain power, Jonah argues that “a prudent, controlled burn of the GOP’s dead weight would be wiser than an unmitigated act of arson.” The best place to start, he continues is with “the people who are actually participating, not performatively, but purposefully. I’m talking about people like Michael Flynn, Sidney Powell, Lin Wood, Kelli Ward, and anyone else who is telling the president to do whatever it takes to hold onto power. … As far as I am concerned, they are not simply traitors to conservative principles—they’re traitors, full stop.”
- Last week, Kenyan national Cholo Abdi Abdullah was charged with plotting a plane hijacking inside the United States. Abdullah was a member of Shabaab—al-Qaeda’s highly active branch in East Africa—which is in the midst of an effort to overthrow Somalia’s U.S.-backed leadership and institute a sharia-based totalitarian regime. At the same time, Trump has ordered the withdrawal of the remaining American troops working with the Somali government to prevent such a coup. Thomas Joscelyn breaks it all down in his latest Vital Interests newsletter (🔒). “Trump and Biden can claim they want to ‘end’ the ‘endless wars’ all they want,” he writes. “That doesn’t mean the terrorists will stop fighting.”
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Put yourself in Mitch McConnell’s shoes. Hindsight is 20/20, but how would you have handled the post-election period, knowing that the majority of congressional Republicans were looking to you for guidance? Where would we be today if he was more unequivocal about Trump’s loss early on?
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- Newly elected Congressman Burgess Owens calls Black Lives Matter, Antifa ‘terrorist’ groups
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Newly elected Congressman Burgess Owens calls Black Lives Matter, Antifa ‘terrorist’ groups
Posted: 24 Dec 2020 01:48 AM PST Salt Lake City, UT – U.S. Representative-Elect Burgess Owens (R-Utah), a former Super Bowl champion, condemned those who rioted and burned cities in the name of social justice and said that his ancestors would be embarrassed with the way some black Americans have been behaving. Article originally published at The Police Tribune. Owens, an African American who will be sworn into office to represent Utah’s 4th Congressional District in January, has said he does not support Black Lives Matter or other violent protesters, FOX News reported. “Whether it be Antifa, a terrorist group, whether it be, BLM, a terrorist group, I tell you one thing they have in common with the KKK: They’re cowards and bullies,” Owens said. “They hide their face. They go out every single night. They do it in gangs. Their goal is to destroy things, to intimidate people, to hurt people and to do all the things that are totally against the American way.” The then-congressional candidate spoke at the 2020 Republican National Convention in support of the president and talked about how his great-grandfather came to the United States in a slave ship, FOX News reported. Silas Burgess was sold at auction in Charleston, South Carolina to the nearby Burgess Plantation. He escaped slavery via the Underground Railroad and settled in West Texas where he became a landowner, and eventually founded a black church and an elementary school, according to FOX News. Owens, who was named for his great-grandfather, was born in Columbus, Ohio when his father moved there to get his doctorate at The Ohio State University after being rejected by Texas colleges because of his skin color. The future football star grew up in the days of the Ku Klux Klan and Jim Crow and said he never interacted with white people until he was 16 years old, FOX News reported. The family later moved when his father became a professor at the historically-black Florida A&M University, and Owens later made a name for himself on the football field at University of Miami. Owens, now 69, played in the National Football League (NFL) for the Oakland Raiders and the New York Jets and earned a Super Bowl ring in 1981. He later fell on hard times after he left the game, and ended up selling his mansion and starting over in corporate sales as a way to support his family, FOX News reported. Owens testified before a House committee against slavery reparations in 2019. “I’m so against anybody portraying that generation that did so much to raise such a great group of kids to be looked at as hopeless and hapless,” he told the legislators. “They would be put down and disgusted to be looked at as oppressed when we were victors.” Owens said the Democratic Party has perpetuated victimhood, FOX News reported. “As someone who came out of the NFL and lost everything and was a chimney sweep for a few months, a security guard at night. If I can do it, you can do it,” he said. “That’s the difference in the conservative message and those who are in the socialists and Marxists area. They want to keep you hopeless, so they get the power, and they get the benefit of you not believing in yourself.” Owens also called Democratic Party leadership “elitist,” FOX News reported. “These guys live the life of luxury. The NAACP, the Black Caucus [and] Barack Obama. Many of them millionaires and then telling the rest of us how this country doesn’t work,” Owens said. The former Super Bowl champ has also been an outspoken critic of NFL players who kneel during the National Anthem, FOX News reported. Owens got involved in the Mormon Church in 1983 after spending time with Raiders teammate who was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ Latter-day Saints and encouraged his children to go to college in Utah. They took his advice and ended up staying in Utah after college, and Owens joined them out west in 2013 and opened a non-profit to help incarcerated kids transition back to real life, FOX News reported. He said faith was a unifier that helped people to see past skin color. “We become less racist the more faithful we are,” Owens said. All six of his children and 15 grandchildren live in the congressional district that the former football star will represent, FOX News reported. Owens has blamed the decline of many predominantly-black cities on failing Democratic leadership, a decline in faith, and the failure of black men to “man up” and marry the women they impregnate. “When I was growing up, 70 percent believed and committed to family,” he said. “We now have close to 80 percent believe it’s no big deal to have kids and not take care of them.” He said he and a group of other freshmen Republicans were working on a positive vision for America as opposed to the “dark” vision help by the Democratic Party, FOX News reported. “The other side is all about divisiveness. It divides with color, with gender, with wealth,” Owens explained. COVID-19 lockdowns are taking 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. 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We’ve gone from ‘stop the steal’ to ‘stop the stall’ as exposed fraudsters try to run out the clock
Posted: 23 Dec 2020 11:31 PM PST Most who read this site or listen to our podcast realize there was clear and massive voter fraud that took place. But what some may not realize is that there are actually three separate crimes involved. No, I’m not talking about three different versions of voter fraud itself. If anything, there are dozens. The three crimes are these:
Of the three types of crimes being committed, that last one is arguably the most disgusting. It’s like watching liars after they know they’ve been caught, but they’re throwing anything against the wall that they can think of just to keep the inevitable from happening. We’re seeing this from the Maricopa Board of Supervisors as they pretend like they can defy a subpoena from the state legislature. We’re seeing it from “Republicans” in Georgia, namely Governor Brian Kemp and Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, who are pretending to do an audit while trying to run out the clock. We’re seeing it everywhere. On the latest episode of NOQ Report, I was joined by my lovely, brilliant, and talented co-host and wife, Tammy, as she made her triumphant return to the show. It was bittersweet as the topic at hand was not a fun one. Nevertheless, we detailed why it’s necessary for us to “stop the stall” if we have any chance of helping to “stop the steal.” The adversary will work every angle they can find in order to make mincemeat of the truth. If that means pretending like they’re being lawful while covering everything up, it only means we must be extra diligent at stopping them.
COVID-19 lockdowns are taking 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 resurgence of lockdowns 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 $17,300 to stay afloat through March when we hope the economy will be more open, 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. In November, 2020, we hit 1.2 million visitors. 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. As the world spirals towards radical progressivism, the need for truthful journalism has never been greater. But in these times, we need as many conservative media voices as possible. Please help keep NOQ Report going.
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Dishonest media cries foul over presidential pardons
Posted: 23 Dec 2020 09:01 PM PST President Donald Trump has announced a series of pardons, and the media is having a tough time accepting his choices. Worse, the legacy lackeys seem to be suffering from short-term memory loss as they ignore the controversial pardons that Barack Obama issued during his time in office. What’s good for the Christmas goose is apparently not good for the Trump-era gander. Article originally published at Liberty Nation. Trump has handed out 15 pardons and a further five commutations. Some high-profile figures to benefit include former campaign advisor George Papadopoulos, as well as three former GOP members of Congress: Chris Collins, Duncan Hunter, and Steve Stockman, all three of whom were found guilty of crimes related to misuse of funds or position. Other, lesser-mentioned recipients include Crystal Munoz and Tynice Nichole Hall, who were convicted of drug-related offenses. Papadopoulos was caught up in an FBI sting operation that agents had hoped would provide leverage in the Russiagate hoax. Much like the drawn-out Michael Flynn case, this was a politically charged prosecution whose main purpose was leverage. Pearl Clutching PeakDuring the Obama reign, the former president issued a series of pardons that, if present-day standards were applied, would have had the entire Fourth Estate calling for the smelling salts. Drug manufacturers and dealers (heroin, cocaine, and methamphetamine), armed robbers, and animal abusers were all fair game for clemency. Why then are Trump’s picks so shocking? The fact is, they are not … but that would make poor headlines for Washington activists. Not to be outdone, Democrat politicians were quick to air their disgust at this slate of pardons. House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff (D-CA) released a statement, saying:
Mr. Schiff calling someone out for lying stretches the incredulity muscles somewhat. Examples of his imaginative fecundity include making up quotes regarding President Trump’s phone call with Ukraine despite having the transcript in hand and claiming to have seen “more than circumstantial” evidence of Trump’s wrongdoing. To paraphrase the California representative, “If you lie, you get to be the House Intelligence Chair for the Democrat Party.” Finding Balance?Will President Trump’s full swath of pardons please all Americans? Certainly not. The four Blackwater contractors who were convicted of killing Iraqi civilians in 2007 will raise eyebrows. With around 14,000 people currently seeking clemency, there will undoubtedly be more decisions that don’t meet with public approval. But this is part and parcel of presidential power. The Congressional Research Service writes that a president can offer a pardon “to any individual he deems fit, irrespective of whether an application has been filed with the Office of the Pardon Attorney.” Alexander Hamilton wrote in Federalist Paper No. 74 that the clemency power grants “easy access to exceptions in favor of unfortunate guilt,” without which “justice would wear a countenance too sanguinary and cruel.” Like much else in the realm of politics, whether an action is deemed good or noble falls along partisan lines. Presidents have made questionable calls in the past, and they will make them in the future, but accepting this as part of the American system of governance may appear a step too far for media pundits with personal axes to grind. ~ Read more from Mark Angelides. COVID-19 lockdowns are taking 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 resurgence of lockdowns 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 $17,300 to stay afloat through March when we hope the economy will be more open, 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. In November, 2020, we hit 1.2 million visitors. 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. As the world spirals towards radical progressivism, the need for truthful journalism has never been greater. But in these times, we need as many conservative media voices as possible. Please help keep NOQ Report going.
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President Trump proved that he’s hot on the trail in exposing the Deep State
Posted: 23 Dec 2020 08:05 PM PST During President Donald Trump’s speech last night, he made the case for why he’s continuing to fight the Rigged Election of 2020. Any sane person watching that speech will understand that there is no question that there’s plenty of evidence of voter fraud. Unfortunately, many will not hear his speech because the Mainstream Media is hiding it from the public and refuse to report on it. We cannot concede or wave the white flag. We must continue to press on, exposing the Deep State and Voter Fraud repeatedly. President Trump understands that this is a coup going on right now, an infiltration attempting to overthrow our government. We have evidence of votes being changed in the middle of the night, vulnerabilities in the voting machines, rules being changed and broken regarding the voting systems in place, as well as video footage of voter fraud occurring. All that’s needed now is simply the smoking gun exposing who, exactly, pulled the trigger on this widespread voter fraud operation. Do not lose heart. Our GOP leadership is failing us in their refusal to make this rigged election their #1 priority. However, we cannot lose hope. We must continue fighting and holding our elected officials feet to the fire. If they aren’t willing to take a stand to protect our nation from this coup, then we shouldn’t be willing to keep them in office. It’s that simple.
COVID-19 lockdowns are taking 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 resurgence of lockdowns 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 $17,300 to stay afloat through March when we hope the economy will be more open, 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. In November, 2020, we hit 1.2 million visitors. 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. As the world spirals towards radical progressivism, the need for truthful journalism has never been greater. But in these times, we need as many conservative media voices as possible. Please help keep NOQ Report going.
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Senator Rand Paul: Direct payments to employed Americans is a socialist idea
Posted: 23 Dec 2020 04:06 PM PST Republican Senator Rand Paul (R-Ky.) said he disagrees with giving large direct payment checks to employed Americans because it is furthering socialist ideas and that instead, the payments should only go to those who are unemployed. Article originally published at The Epoch Times. “It’s a really foolish, airheaded, left-wing socialist idea to pass out free money to people, so I part ways with the President on giving people free money,” Paul told Fox News during a Wednesday interview, adding that those who are unemployed should be the focus of the stimulus checks. Congress passed a total of $2.3 trillion spending package on Monday, which included $600 in direct payment checks to American workers. On Tuesday night, President Donald Trump said that Congress needs to pass a pandemic stimulus bill with larger direct payments of $2,000 to individual workers and threatened to veto the bill as is. “Congress found plenty of money for foreign countries, lobbyists, and special interests,” Trump said on Tuesday night in a video released on his social media pages. “While sending the bare minimum to the American people who need it.” The president contrasted the $600 payments to the hundreds of millions of dollars earmarked for the Egyptian military, Cambodia, Sudan, Burma, “gender programs” in Pakistan, and numerous other countries. Paul agreed with the president’s criticism of sending millions overseas while doing little here at home. “He was unhappy with all the spending to Pakistan and Sudan, and all these far-flung places when we aren’t taking care of our own,” Paul said. “It’s what President Trump has always gotten right. It’s why President Trump got all these new blue-collar workers into our party, because they’re sick and tired of sending money, shoveling it overseas and they want it here at home,” continued Paul. The Kentucky Senator said that helping those hardest hit by the pandemic or those who have lost their jobs was more fiscally sound than sending money overseas and giving checks to those still employed. “We can’t build our own country because we’re too busy rebuilding everybody else’s. I think giving money to people who are already working, (like) my kids are working and don’t need a check, they’re not rich but they don’t need a check and most working Americans don’t need a check right now.” Paul complained that Republicans are just as irresponsible with overspending as Democrats. He said that giving free money is not the solution to helping America recover, pushing rather for opening the economy and letting businesses and schools fully resume. “They never take away wasteful spending, they only add more to it,” said Paul. “And the bottom line is the only way we recover as an economy is we got to open the economy up.” COVID-19 lockdowns are taking 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 resurgence of lockdowns 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 $17,300 to stay afloat through March when we hope the economy will be more open, 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. In November, 2020, we hit 1.2 million visitors. 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. As the world spirals towards radical progressivism, the need for truthful journalism has never been greater. But in these times, we need as many conservative media voices as possible. Please help keep NOQ Report going.
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President Trump calls for special counsel on voter fraud
Posted: 23 Dec 2020 03:49 PM PST The massive voter fraud that nobody in mainstream media or Big Tech is willing to discuss must be investigated by the Department of Justice. Lame duck Attorney General William Barr never put serious effort into it, and some would say he likely hampered any efforts to expose the widespread theft of our election results. But patriots know some of the truth and now President Trump is calling for a special counsel to help expose the rest of it.
“After seeing the massive Voter Fraud in the 2020 Presidential Election, I disagree with anyone that thinks a strong, fast, and fair Special Counsel is not needed, IMMEDIATELY. This was the most corrupt election in the history of our Country, and it must be closely examined!” Within two minutes after posting this, the Tweet was quickly labeled as “disputed” by Twitter, just as they label nearly all of his Tweets on the subject. But that has not deterred the President from seeking the truth. Rumors circulated earlier this week that at a meeting in the Oval Office on Friday, attorney Sidney Powell’s name was discussed. Since then, Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani have dispelled notions of serious considerations for Powell to be named special counsel. Is this a signal from President Trump that he disagrees with his top lawyer? Whether it’s Powell or someone else, this needs to happen immediately. The joint session of Congress during which electoral voters are counted is less than two weeks away. Special counsels are notorious for moving very slowly and methodically as the process demands. Russiagate special counsel Robert Mueller took nearly two years to determine that very little happened. But even if conclusions, indictments, or reports from a special counsel are unlikely to happen before the election is officially over, the powers bestowed on one could result in revelations that can be used by the various people attempting to correct the election results. Special counsels have more access to sensitive data than the President’s attorneys or other groups, so being able to ask the right questions and collect the right information may be enough to turn the tide. We have often pointed to a “MOAB,” or Mother Of All Bombshells, as the most likely path through which election fraud can finally and unambiguously be fully exposed to the point that Biden-supporters in media, Big Tech, and even the Democratic Party are forced to act. A special counsel, if assigned immediately, could be a way to draw the MOAB out in time. We need every available tool employed to bring the truth to light and prevent this coup from being successful. A special counsel is a long-term tactic, but it could yield fast results if the White House moves quickly. COVID-19 lockdowns are taking 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 resurgence of lockdowns 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 $17,300 to stay afloat through March when we hope the economy will be more open, 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. In November, 2020, we hit 1.2 million visitors. 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. As the world spirals towards radical progressivism, the need for truthful journalism has never been greater. But in these times, we need as many conservative media voices as possible. Please help keep NOQ Report going.
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America is being destroyed because we’ve turned away from God
Posted: 23 Dec 2020 03:24 PM PST We are watching America implode before our eyes… immorality, anarchy and abortion are rampant. Our society has become a godless society, doing what is right in our own eyes… calling evil good and good evil. Pastor Sam Jones’ upcoming book 5 Steps to Kill a Nation and How to Stop the Bleeding breaks down exactly how we’ve destroyed our nation and provides the solution to saving America. Often times we simply look at politics when we view how our country is doing. Clearly our politics has become insane and are promoting anti-Biblical ideologies. However, that’s only a result of the church’s failure to faithfully proclaim the truth and the Gospel. If we are going to turn things around, we are going to need a strong and bold stance from our Church Leadership, specifically from our pastors in the pulpit. Pastor Sam’s book, 5 Steps to Kill a Nation, deals with both sides of the mess we find ourselves in as a nation: What caused the destruction of America and what we can do to turn things around. It’s vitally important book for the future of both The Church and our Country. We’ve allowed abortion to go on long enough. We’ve become tolerant of sin. We’ve turned our back on God. If we want to see America become great again, we are going to have to repent and follow after Christ. Pre-order 5 Steps to Kill a Nation and How to Stop the Bleeding by Pastor Sam Jones. Use code JEFF at checkout for 10%!
COVID-19 lockdowns are taking 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 resurgence of lockdowns 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 $17,300 to stay afloat through March when we hope the economy will be more open, 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. In November, 2020, we hit 1.2 million visitors. 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. As the world spirals towards radical progressivism, the need for truthful journalism has never been greater. But in these times, we need as many conservative media voices as possible. Please help keep NOQ Report going.
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Sidney Powell: China and Iran stole this election
Posted: 23 Dec 2020 02:47 PM PST Editor’s Note: The Trump campaign, particularly Rudy Giuliani, has attempted to distance itself from Sidney Powell. Some see this as a signal that her claims are inaccurate or “conspiracy theories,” but it’s much more likely that they feel it necessary to avoid her path of inquiry to detach from such labels themselves. That’s not to say they necessarily support her course, but it also does not mean they oppose it. She has not been discredited, nor has the Trump campaign attempted to do so. Original story: Sidney Powell dropped a bomb. She took to Twitter to claim that China and Iran stole the election.
Article originally published at The Palmieri Report. Here is the evidence we have so far:
This is huge news for multiple reasons. The first is obviously the claim being made. If Iran and China impacted this election enough for it to be considered “stolen” is obviously a major story. The second is that Powell has the ear of President Trump. She has visited the White House multiple times over the last week. Everything she knows President Trump knows. We need to see this evidence from Powell. The Palmieri Report is a Pro-America News Outlet founded by Jacob Palmieri four years ago at the age of 19. Since its founding, it has gotten over 2M pages views and over 20k followers. The Palmieri Report is dedicated to giving people the truth so that they can form their own informed political opinions. COVID-19 lockdowns are taking 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 resurgence of lockdowns 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 $17,300 to stay afloat through March when we hope the economy will be more open, 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. In November, 2020, we hit 1.2 million visitors. 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. As the world spirals towards radical progressivism, the need for truthful journalism has never been greater. But in these times, we need as many conservative media voices as possible. Please help keep NOQ Report going.
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President Trump vetoes NDAA over Section 230, calls it a ‘gift’ to China and Russia
Posted: 23 Dec 2020 01:10 PM PST President Trump cited Section 230 protections for Big Tech platforms as one of the biggest reasons he vetoed the National Defense Authorization Act. Now, the bill goes back to Congress where they will likely override him. He also said the bill does other things that doesn’t make him happy such as frivolous renaming of bases, but Congress’ lack of attention to the dreaded protection used by Big Tech “platforms” was what the President has focused on for months. Here’s the release from the White House: I am returning, without my approval, H.R. 6395, the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021 (the “Act”). My Administration recognizes the importance of the Act to our national security. Unfortunately, the Act fails to include critical national security measures, includes provisions that fail to respect our veterans and our military’s history, and contradicts efforts by my Administration to put America first in our national security and foreign policy actions. It is a “gift” to China and Russia. No one has worked harder, or approved more money for the military, than I have — over $2 trillion. During my 4 years, with the support of many others, we have almost entirely rebuilt the United States military, which was totally depleted when I took office. Your failure to terminate the very dangerous national security risk of Section 230 will make our intelligence virtually impossible to conduct without everyone knowing what we are doing at every step. The Act fails even to make any meaningful changes to Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, despite bipartisan calls for repealing that provision. Section 230 facilitates the spread of foreign disinformation online, which is a serious threat to our national security and election integrity. It must be repealed. Additionally, the Act includes language that would require the renaming of certain military installations. Over the course of United States history, these locations have taken on significance to the American story and those who have helped write it that far transcends their namesakes. My Administration respects the legacy of the millions of American servicemen and women who have served with honor at these military bases, and who, from these locations, have fought, bled, and died for their country. From these facilities, we have won two World Wars. I have been clear in my opposition to politically motivated attempts like this to wash away history and to dishonor the immense progress our country has fought for in realizing our founding principles. The Act also restricts the President’s ability to preserve our Nation’s security by arbitrarily limiting the amount of military construction funds that can be used to respond to a national emergency. In a time when adversaries have the means to directly attack the homeland, the President must be able to safeguard the American people without having to wait for congressional authorization. The Act also contains an amendment that would slow down the rollout of nationwide 5G, especially in rural areas. Numerous provisions of the Act directly contradict my Administration’s foreign policy, particularly my efforts to bring our troops home. I oppose endless wars, as does the American public. Over bipartisan objections, however, this Act purports to restrict the President’s ability to withdraw troops from Afghanistan, Germany, and South Korea. Not only is this bad policy, but it is unconstitutional. Article II of the Constitution makes the President the Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States and vests in him the executive power. Therefore, the decision regarding how many troops to deploy and where, including in Afghanistan, Germany, and South Korea, rests with him. The Congress may not arrogate this authority to itself directly or indirectly as purported spending restrictions. For all of these reasons, I cannot support this bill. My Administration has taken strong actions to help keep our Nation safe and support our service members. I will not approve this bill, which would put the interests of the Washington, D.C. establishment over those of the American people. It is my duty to return H.R. 6395 to the House of Representatives without my approval. It’s conspicuous that the one thing the President and millions of Americans wanted Congress to deal with in the NDAA—Section 230—went untouched. Congress loves Big Tech. They hate the President. 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The $600 ‘stimulus’ payment was designed to divert our attention away from Voter Fraud
Posted: 23 Dec 2020 12:37 PM PST The supposed stimulus bill that was passed by Congress not only was a slap in the face to every single American citizen, but it was also nothing but a diversion tactic from the real issue of Voter Fraud and the Rigged Election of 2020. Think about it: for the last several days, during the most critical time of the attempt to expose the Deep State of rigging this election, America has been debating the merits of a bill that would give each American $600 and corporations, special interests and foreign countries literally billions of dollars. The Political Elites know what they are doing… they are attempting to divert our attention off of Election Fraud. Unfortunately, they were largely successful. First of all, as this bill was an insult to all Americans after the government has destroyed so many lives. More importantly, however, it kept Americans from focusing on the rigged election. The Mainstream Media has been trying to instill in our minds that the election is over and Donald Trump has lost. Period. Game Over. Yet, that couldn’t be further from the truth. There are so many different legal pathways to the White House, it’s not even close to be over. There’s still plenty of time for the Trump Team to expose the fraud for all to see. They have the evidence, sworn affidavits and statistical analysis. They have show how vulnerable the machines are. They’ve exposed serious law-breaking when it comes to how the votes were conducted and tallied. Now, the final piece of the puzzle is who pulled the trigger. They’ve got a few weeks left to expose that. Do not lose heart. Don’t give up. Don’t allow the Fake News Mainstream Media and the Democrats to distract you from the most important priority: Exposing Voter Fraud. That takes all Conservatives, Patriots and Americans joining together in unison, showing President Trump and the politicians in Washington DC that we demand answers. No more distractions. Just results.
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- America First, Faith Under Fire
- A Wartime Christmas
- Target: America
- Where Did the New Mad Left Come From?
- Federal Judge Again Blocks Arkansas From Enforcing Pro-Life Laws
- Stage Left
- Trump Vetoes Defense-Spending Bill, Calls It ‘A Gift to China and Russia’
- The Light of the World: Hope and Healing for a Hurting World
- Yes, It Was a Stolen Election
- The Abominable ‘America Last’ Porkulus
- Naughty vs. Nice
- The Right to Bear Toy Guns
- Conservative Economists School Liberals Over Lockdowns
America First, Faith Under Fire
Posted: 23 Dec 2020 09:41 PM PST
by Gary Bauer: America First To add insult to injury, they provided only $600 in “emergency relief” for the many Americans at risk of losing their jobs or homes. The virus did not shutdown America. The left has shutdown America! And struggling business owners and workers are supposed to be satisfied with $600. I’m not going to ruin your Christmas by repeating all the idiotic things that progressives stuffed into this 5,000+ page monstrosity. But suffice it to say that is exactly why there is so much disdain for the Washington swamp. President Trump was furious. He posted a video last night blasting Congress for its absurd and wasteful spending that provided money for gender programs in Pakistan while shortchanging the American people. The president’s anger is totally justified. But this is what divided government gets you. Nothing can pass the House unless Nancy Pelosi ultimately signs off on it. President Trump is demanding that the stimulus checks be raised to $2,000 per person while all the other garbage is taken out, saving hundreds of millions of dollars if not more. Once again, President Trump is fighting to put America first. President Trump also issued a number of pardons last night. He pardoned George Papadopoulos and Alex van der Zwaan, who were prosecuted by Robert Mueller for minor “process crimes.” He pardoned Dustin Heard, Evan Liberty, Nicholas Slatten and Paul Slough, four Blackwater contractors who protected a convoy of U.S. diplomats in Iraq. When the convoy was attacked, these heroes did their jobs. Unfortunately, several Iraqi civilians were caught in the crossfire. But their prosecution was a travesty of justice. Thankfully, President Trump corrected it. Trump also issued full pardons to Border Patrol Agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean. You Okay, Joe? As he was leaving the press conference, a Fox News reporter asked Biden if he still believed the charges against his son Hunter were Russian disinformation. Biden answered, “Yes. Yes. Yes. You’re a one horse pony.” The phrase is “one trick pony.” So even after Hunter’s laptop was discovered and all the information on it was revealed, and even after Hunter admitted he is under investigation, Joe still clings to the conspiracy that it’s all Russian disinformation. Does he think we’re that stupid or is he that stupid? And think about this: Joe Biden continues to say that he won’t discuss Hunter with a potential attorney general nominee. He’s doing what Barack Obama used to do. Every time Biden publicly talks about Hunter’s case, he dismisses it as Russian disinformation. Those public statements are telling any prospective attorney general exactly what Biden expects him to do – shutdown the “bogus investigation.” By the way, anyone who thinks a Biden/Harris Administration will bring unity to the country should think again. Rep. Maxine Waters, who refuses to forgive black conservatives, wants to see Trump “marched out” of the White House by the military or the Secret Service. And if they don’t do it, Nancy Pelosi is threatening to pull Trump out by his hair! Speaking Of Investigations. . . While it’s not clear what Durham is doing with the classified information, the presidential memo suggests that Durham may be getting ready to issue new charges as he attempts to get to the bottom of the left’s efforts to undo the 2016 election results. Stay tuned. Faith Under Fire He also asked about the document from the Secular Democrats of America that I warned you about in yesterday’s report. Dolan said he was “very concerned” about threats to religious liberty. He warned that a lot of Biden’s advisers are pushing an “aggressive secular worldview.” He said they want “religion pushed to the side,” and they believe that faith should be “very private.” Dolan said that while “religion is personal” it must not be private, adding that we have a right to bring our faith and deepest convictions “to the public square” for the common good. Churches, religious charities and other non-profit ministries do tremendous work that should be encouraged. But they can’t do it if the government is persecuting faith-based ministries, like the Little Sisters of the Poor, for adhering to their deepest convictions. Tags: Gary Bauer, Campaign for Working Families, America First, Faith Under FireTo 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 Wartime Christmas
Posted: 23 Dec 2020 09:12 PM PST by Newt Gingrich: Christmas in Italy is going to be completely defined by COVID-19. When we look back years from now, we will all realize how much our lives have been defined in 2020, and probably the first half of 2021, by the pandemic. The process of recovery will take years – and in some ways, we may never be recovered. Businesses will have failed, loved ones will have been lost, and psychological damage (especially for the young) may take years to heal. Some may never get beyond this year’s isolation, fear, and deprivation. The Italian government has announced strict rules from Dec. 24 through Jan. 6. Everything will be closed except pharmacies, grocery stores, and gas stations. In recognition of the religious culture which pervades Italy (some 900 churches in Rome for example) people will be able to go to church but are encouraged to go to the church nearest them. Churches will follow restrictions on social spacing and capacity per service. For all practical purposes, everyone in Italy is locked down for almost two weeks. Restaurants and bars are closed. People are discouraged from being out of their homes unless they have a written medical or work excuse. Hotels will only allow people renting rooms to come in and will only serve food through room service. For the key days, once you check in, you will not be allowed to leave the hotel. The Italian lockdown is paralleled in virtually every Western country as government officials desperately try to cope with a new version of the virus which showed up in Britain and apparently spreads much faster (but is not more deadly) than the first strain of COVID-19. As I was trying to understand what is happening in Italy, throughout Europe, and the United States in this season of joy and celebration, it hit me that the closest analogy is Christmas in wartime. If you accept that COVID-19 is a mortal enemy – and our entire society is being mobilized to fight it and minimize the number of deaths – then the current mess begins to make some sense. This led me to think about various challenging Christmas holidays in American history. The most challenging and decisive Christmas in American history was at our beginning. In 1776, Gen. George Washington’s tiny army was on the edge of collapse. It had shrunk from 9,000 men in the Battle of Harlem Heights in September to less than 2,500 by Christmas. One third of the soldiers did not have boots and were marching with their feet wrapped in burlap bags. The independence declared just five months earlier, on July 4, 1776, looked like it might fail. To save the Revolution, Washington and his troops spent Christmas Day boarding boats to cross an ice-filled Delaware River and then march through a snowstorm. The next morning, they would surprise roughly 800 professional German mercenary soldiers (called Hessians for the state of Hesse-Cassel from which they came) and bring them back to the Pennsylvania side as prisoners. Ironically, the Hessians spent Christmas Day with good food and drink in warm buildings enjoying the holiday. Little did they realize that 12 hours later they would help save the American Revolution by surrendering and becoming prisoners (recruitment for the Continental Army greatly increased after Washington was victorious over the well-trained force). Now, imagine the challenge of Christmas, 1865. The Civil War was over, but there were more empty chairs around the family Christmas table than at any other time. The Civil War killed more Americans than all our wars combined up to Vietnam. So, there was joy for those who had survived – but also deep sadness and grief for those who had given the last full measure preserving freedom. Maybe the Christmas most like 2020 is the 1918 celebration during the Spanish Flu. Americans were thrilled that World War I had ended in November – and that America had been on the winning side. Furthermore, there was a good bit of spending money around because of the surge of war time production. However, the Spanish Flu was much deadlier than COVID-19, and the science of that era simply did not have the knowledge or tools to develop an effective response (this is brilliantly described in John Barry’s book The Great Influenza). The difference between the speed of developing new therapies and new vaccines in 2020 and the haunting lack of tools and knowledge in 1918 justifies every penny we have spent on the National Institutes of Health – and serves as a testament to the amazing entrepreneurial drive, energy, and speed of our pharmaceutical industry. Christmas 1918 was a deadlier time than today, but people were determined to celebrate – even in isolation. Another classic war-time moment came during World War II. The Germans had been on offense under cloud cover, which had blocked American and British aircraft from stopping them. Since the Allied forces relied heavily on airpower, the bad weather made the German Army much more formidable, and it had driven a bulge into the Allied lines. Then, on Christmas Day 1944, the clouds disappeared. The winter sun came out, and allied aircraft dominated the battlefield in massive numbers. This began driving the German Army back from its last great effort to win in the West. The day after Christmas, Gen. George Patton’s Third Army broke the siege of Bastogne and saved the American forces who had been surrounded by the German Army. I simply wanted to share with you that we have had challenging Christmases before, and we came back better than ever. Someday, we will look back on Christmas 2020 and realize that life got better, and our dreams got bigger as the virus was gradually defeated. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Tags: Newt Gingrich, A Wartime Christmas, COVID-19 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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Target: America
Posted: 23 Dec 2020 09:02 PM PST China is anxious for Trump to leave — so it can return to a global status quo tolerating its myriad abuses that harm the U.S.
by Victor Davis Hanson: China sounds giddy at the ending of the Trump presidency. Before COVID-19, it was locked in a likely lose/lose trade war with the U.S. The American corporate world was finally starting to complain that its once easy profits in joint-ventures were now being gobbled up by an increasingly voracious China. The Left, for all its hatred of Trump, nonetheless after 2017 grew more vocal over the Chinese gulags, the Tibetization of Hong Kong, and Beijing’s Orwellian internal police state. Too many Chinese spies had popped up at the pinnacles of American power, whether erstwhile chairwoman of the Senate Intelligence Committee Senator Dianne Feinstein’s chauffer, or, as we now learn, House Intelligence Committee member Representative Eric Swalwell’s something-or-other frequent associate, or among the Biden, Inc. clique. With Trump the disrupter apparently gone for now, China is anxious to return to the prior global status quo — and its exemptions for systematic patent and copyright theft, dumping, currency manipulation, huge trade surpluses, and coerced technology appropriation. Or as one prominent Chinese academic, Di Dongsheng, recently conveyed his post-election confidence in the Biden first family and the return of the American establishment to power: Dongsheng summed up “right” with, “Trump has been saying that Biden’s son has some sort of global foundation. Have you noticed that? Who helped [Hunter] build the foundations? Got it? There are a lot of deals inside all these.” Substitute “Russia” for “China,” “Trump” for “Biden,” a Russian academic for Dongsheng, and November 2016 for November 2020, and a president-elect Trump would likely have been indicted by such admissions. Currently, China is suffering its worst global-popularity ratings in its modern history. Most countries in Europe, the U.S., and its immediate Asian neighbors poll anywhere from 70 to 90 percent disapproval of China. Such negativity is hardly surprising when over 75 million worldwide have been sickened with Wuhan COVID-19 — and perhaps another 500 million untested have had symptoms or at least developed antibodies to it — along with 1.6 million dead. Many Western countries have vowed never again to outsource their medical equipment and pharmaceutical industries to China, given their ensuing exposure in times of a Chinese-spawned viral global pandemic. The chief rub for an awakening but recently somnolent Europe and a drowsy U.S. is not whether to reboot with China, but how — given that for decades America siphoned off its technology edge, as it trained tens of thousands of Chinese engineers and scientists, while greenlighting its own students to rack up $1.6 trillion in student loans to master the arts of green, race, class, and gender victimization. Brilliant American engineers design battery-operated cars and sophisticated solar panels; elite-glut environmental studies majors fight over how best to bankrupt the American consumer and raise prohibitive power costs for businesses. China prefers to emulate the former, not the latter. China tactically wages war against the U.S. all the time, from on-campus espionage to cyber-assault to stealing technology and blueprints of institutions it can replicate. But more importantly, it counts on a sophisticated strategy to subordinate the United States, and thereby remake the entire international order to enhance its own agendas. The Parasitic Way Perhaps one percent (e.g., roughly 3,000) are serious espionage operatives. Far more are the children of Communist Party elites. All know their way is paid for, on the expectation that they are to be debriefed at some point on their American careers. Over the last two decades, through students, visiting-faculty exchanges, tourism, growing diplomatic billets, and formal espionage operatives, China has systematically replicated major American institutions. It copies wholesale American graduate-research programs, medical and scientific labs, foundations, and formal government entities, from the Pentagon to the military academies. China is parasitic on Western institutions in the manner that imperial Japan was in the latter 19th and early 20th centuries, when it sent tens of thousands of engineers, scientists, industrialists, and military attachés to the United Kingdom to master military shipbuilding and naval organization, and to Germany to copy imperial German ground forces and tactics — but without the perceived accompanying Western pollution of parliamentary government. Nothing delights China more than hyping climate change, in hopes that the U.S. will emulate Europe in general and in particular Germany. That is, America should junk its nuclear plants, stop hydroelectric construction, shut down coal plants, phase out natural gas, and focus on “wind and solar” and other “green” technologies. In the strategic sense, China will continue to use traditional cheaper carbon and nuclear fuels. It will stress that the West should not do the same and instead focus on “climate change.” China will then seek advantage with greater energy reliability and cheaper costs — while waiting to see when or whether Western investment and research in alternative energy should be cheaply harvested. Divide and Impera The aims of such a vast $8 trillion project are multifarious. Beijing seeks to establish control over the world’s commercial chokepoints (from Suez to the Panama Canal) that will offer an advantage in times of tensions and war. It wants to interconnect a vast, Chinese-dominated predatory mercantile system, one, in naked ambition and racialist imperialism, analogous perhaps to the former Japanese “Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere.” It lends promiscuously to cash-strapped aspiring countries and ossified developed nations, with the aim of leveraging them into “debt traps,” as uncollected loans can be paid back by ever longer and greater Chinese contractual control over infrastructure. Divide and conquer is the subtext of the New Silk Road. Israel or Greece will bicker with its American ally over the degree to which billions of dollars in Chinese investment in their ports warps their strategic autonomy. Russia, as another beneficiary of Belt and Road, is no longer a triangular agent to check Chinese power. And it is hard for the EU cohesively to address Chinese asymmetrical trade when Beijing is increasingly controlling the harbor traffic of Antwerp, Genoa, Marseille, and Piraeus. China’s once-grand talk of a “Polar Silk Road” to connect with Canada might help to explain why Justin Trudeau invited the Chinese military to conduct winter training in Ontario — apparently against the wishes of its NATO ally next door. The U.S. also includes non-nuclear and mostly disarmed Canada under its nuclear umbrella, which, in nightmarish scenarios of nuclear deterrence, assumes Portland or San Diego are exposed to protect Montreal or Toronto. The logic of the new Silk Road is that of the drug dealer: He accommodates his naïve user, who seeks ever more product, goes more deeply into debt and dependency to his smiling supplier, and is only dropped — or worse — for newer junkies when the strung-out’s debts reach unpayable proportions. Identity and Race Nonetheless, the Chinese strategically piggyback on to the American race industry. And the result is that Western criticism of Beijing’s racism and exploitation is itself deemed “racism.” China can recite chapter-and-verse canned leftist critiques of America, in the manner that Osama Bin Laden and Mohammed Zawahiri once wrote that they were radicalized in part by their American enemies’ failure to embrace U.S. campaign-financing reform and climate-change remedies. China encourages the United Nations, and international organizations such as the World Health Organization, to turn its megaphones toward the U.S. — and to indict America for its racial tensions as if inveterately racist China too were a victim of historic white oppression. China likes nothing better than to see our cities locked down amid riot, arson, and looting, and our country condemned in international fora. It eggs on authentically illiberal nations to blast America as illiberal. The NaifsWhen American corporations and capitalists see flat growth and fear inert future profits, they look for hope in Communist China. Disney’s post-COVID hopes of revival apparently rest with China. The NBA’s domestic audience is decreasing — as its lucrative franchising in China soars. Michael Bloomberg raised billions in Western capital for Chinese startups. Bill Gates’s Microsoft has had a 20-year relationship with the Chinese government’s spin-off concerns. In that context, is it any surprise that Disney movies now “thank” their cooperative Chinese Communist officials when they undertake joint-venture movies in the backyard of Muslim-reeducation camps? Is it a shock that Bloomberg assures us that China is not an authoritarian country? On spec, the NBA’s Steve Kerr blasts American society and offers excuses about Chinese autocracy. Bill Gates unsurprisingly warns us not to underappreciate the valuable role China has played in dealing transparently with the virus and its spread. China believes the current U.S. elite is unlike those who won World War II or sent a man into space. In their contempt, they believe instead that our best and brightest have grown naive, flabby, relativist, globalist, easily guilted, eager for repentance, decadent, and greedy — and can continue to be, and do, all that, while still becoming even richer with China. Tags: Victor Davis Hanson, Target, America, China is anxious, for Trump to leave, return to a global status quo, tolerating, myriad abuses, that harm the U.S.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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Where Did the New Mad Left Come From?
Posted: 23 Dec 2020 08:19 PM PST Utopianism is age-old, as are its tragic consequences — and we haven’t seen the worst yet.
by Victor Davis Hanson: Bouts of extreme leftism are frequent in history. Plato’s Apology, Edmund Burke’s Reflections on the Revolution in France, and Vladimir Lenin’s What Is to Be Done? — all offer us insight into the mind and methods of the hard Left. America has experienced surges of mainstream anarchism, socialism, and communism, most profoundly during the late 19th century, amid the Great Depression, during the Soviet-American alliance of World War II and afterward, and in the 1960s. But rarely have these radical movements openly and without apologies made such inroads into and inside government and the establishment as during the past decade. We had earlier seen massive rioting, looting, and iconoclasm, similar to the chaos of summer 2020. But seldom did they continue with the de facto approval of mayors who restrained the police and turned their downtowns over to virtual occupiers setting up “autonomous” zones. Nor had we see seen city councils defund police operations. New York’s mayor Bill de Blasio and Seattle’s mayor Jenny Durkan were not so much hard-Left Democrats or socialists as they were anarchists who ceded control of parts of American cities to other anarchists. We cannot recall any district attorney in memory who simply declared that an entire array of crimes no longer existed, and that those convicted of them would be let loose on the public. Yet Los Angeles County district attorney George Gascón recently announced that his office will not be charging anyone arrested for making criminal threats, possessing drugs and drug paraphernalia possession, being publicly intoxicated or under the influence of a controlled substance, loitering to commit prostitution, resisting arrest, or a host of other crimes. In essence, Gascón simply overrode the California legislature and his own county statutes. He has made up his own laws in his own private fiefdom of Los Angeles County — a jurisdiction of over 10 million, larger than 40 states. Where and how did radical ideas such as the non-enforcement of laws, the Green New Deal, open borders, the -studies curricula of the university, or the political weaponization of professional sports come from? What happened to the mainstream liberal, left-wing party of Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton that it has been transmogrified into the neo-socialist movement of the Squad, Antifa, BLM, Kamala Harris, Bernie, Sanders, and Elizabeth Warren? When and how did the three-decades-long socialist loudmouth of the Congress, perennially barking at the moon, suddenly become the driving force of the Democratic Party? Worldism Many in the new plutocracy were not business people in the traditional sense of making, growing, or transporting things. The old fortunes of timber, farming, railroads, gas and oil, construction, real estate, mining, manufacturing and assembly, and shipping paled in comparison with global finance, communications, media, entertainment, social media, and computer/Internet access. There was a certain grittiness, grounding, and earthy realism to the old money that is completely lacking in the new. Once our generation’s multimillionaires reached billionaire status, they turned utopian. They psychologically squared the circle of their own privilege by supporting the sort of left-wing causes that would never have allowed them to make their own money. And they did this always with the understanding that they had enough money and influence to ensure that the consequences of their utopianism did not apply to themselves: Walls on the border are passé; walls around Silicon Valley and Napa estates are necessary; guns should be banned, except for my security detail; big carbon footprints are killing the planet, except those of my own private jet. The really big global money now came more quickly and easily, as billionaires were harder left and younger, and discovered that they were exempt — in their tie-dyed T-shirts, flip-flops, and nose rings — from the usual leftist hits on capitalist “parasites.” As a result, staggering amounts of penance and indulgence money have poured into left-wing media, foundations, universities, and Democratic-driven activism. The monopolist Mark Zuckerberg’s various fronts invested $350 million to “help” government bureaucracies “oversee” the vote. The piratical George Soros’s giveaway empire explains the rise of city and district attorneys whose radical agenda is to decriminalize much of what we used to call criminality. The old “dark money” no longer exists. The once-demonized Koch brothers’ funding of conservative political activism is mostly now apologized for by its original architects — and yet it’s small potatoes compared with the new Democratic slush fund. In radical-chic fashion, nothing makes a hip billionaire hipper than to brag at cocktail parties that he funded a local BLM chapter. Corporate boardrooms, enmeshed in vast lucrative partnerships with the Chinese and enjoying global markets, are now among the most powerful forces of radicalism. CEOs assume that they have a blank check from the Left to leverage as much Chinese money as they wish, as long as they subsidize the radical agenda. And so they do, as they fund and advertise the entire climate-change, identity-politics, and globalist cause. None of this elite moral preening is completely new, when one remembers the naïve, culotte-wearing aristocrats who joined the Committee of Public Safety during France’s Reign of Terror, or the Russian landed gentry who believed that Lenin would work out for them too, or the mau-mauing flak catchers Tom Wolfe described in his account of late-’60s radical chic. Indebted Wannabe Geniuses Students and universities now no longer worry about budgets, inflationary tuition, or cost-to-benefit analysis of the new therapeutic undergraduate curricula. The result? Today 45 million students are in debt. Many are credentialed but ill-educated, and they lack the means to pay off their compound-interest obligations. They have grown accustomed to the good life on campuses, many of which are Club Med retreats where late teenagers play-act by bullying faculty and administrators with primal screams. All too many lecture the country on their superior morality — and then graduate and face the reality that no one cares whether the barista who serves you a beer or the Uber driver who gives you a lift has a degree in environmental studies. Delayed marriage, delayed childbearing, delayed home purchases, delayed everything — all further radicalized youth, who are intrinsically prone to radicalism. Again, the most dangerous cohort in history has been the half-educated — the on-and-off university student or upper-middle-class elite who is aggrieved that his youthful genius is neither appreciated nor justly compensated. “Elite glut” well describes millions in debt who feel they are owed quite a lot. The nasal-twanged Antifa wannabe Bolshevik is mostly furious that we who watch his psychodramas on television have not extended to him the status and wealth he thinks he has long ago earned. Big Tech But like a virus that alters the DNA of the host, the very ways we now access knowledge, communicate, fathom the news, advertise, buy, and sell are controlled, massaged, politicized, and weaponized by a few thousand prolonged adolescent, thirtysomething techies in Silicon Valley and its spin-offs. When an ideology can use its monopolies to Trotskyize the past, cancel a career, depersonalize, censor, and ban — or warp the very ways we retrieve information — then 1984 is already here. We scarcely appreciate Silicon Valley’s power and how it has vastly changed our very language, culture, and politics. The Obama Years Obama’s chief accomplishment was twofold. One, he ended the idea of affirmative action as a “white” population owing reparatory consideration to a largely African-American population in admissions and hiring as atonement for the wages of slavery, Jim Crow, economic disparity, and what is now known as “systemic racism.” Two, Obama mainstreamed “diversity” as the new binary replacement. Anyone with even one drop of nonwhite ethnicity in his ancestry, or who was not male or heterosexual, joined an updated “rainbow coalition” of victims — including even Elizabeth Warren and Ward Churchill. And the oppressed didn’t need to worry about their own actual ancestry, the historical basis for claims of discrimination, or their own private experiences with prejudice — or lack of same. Class mattered not at all. Nor did intermarriage, which under the melting pot had been making race a superficial construct, as the pedigrees of Americans became increasingly multifarious. The consequences of this retrograde return to one-drop racialism and the stigmatization of the white male were that suddenly 30 percent of the country — from Oprah to Colin Kaepernick to Lisa Jobs to Pete Buttigieg to Jorge Ramos — was “diverse,” meaning somehow the victims of a toxic majority, which in truth under the new race and gender rules was a minority. Barack and Michelle could be worth $100 million, own three mansions, enjoy multimillion-dollar corporate-consulting sinecures — and yet venture out from their enclaves from time to time to lecture the lathe worker in southern Ohio or the insurance salesman in Tennessee on their “systemic racism,” or hijack a funeral encomium to badger the country on the need to get rid of the “Jim Crow” filibuster and the ossified idea of a 50-state United States. Residence on a bluff in Martha’s Vineyard was not at all incongruent with the radicalism of kindred souls hitting the streets to protest “systemic racism” and capitalist exploitation. Antifa and BLM were grifters whose criminality in the street, like Roman gangs of the past, could be turned on and off before the election as needed. No such groups would ever march, burn, or loot on Martha’s Vineyard or in Kalorama. Once class under the tenets of cultural Marxism was largely ignored, the ranks of the victimized not only swelled and but grew wealthier and more powerful. So influential were they that the nation embraced flagellantism. Qualifying as a victim (however slight the grounds) meant that one could now castigate the entire unprivileged lower-middle working classes as privileged. The immigrant CEO from India, the African-American multimillion-dollar media anchor, the Facebook female mover, and shaker — all could now write off the deplorables/clingers/dregs/scum/ugly folk/chumps/irredeemables/smelly and toothless. And they could thereby obtain virtue-signaling tenure, despite their class privileges. If globalization and the universities had not bifurcated the nation enough, Obama finished the project by divorcing the authentic history of bias, violence, and institutionalized racism of the African-American experience from the new official ecumenical victimhood. The medieval indulgences sacralizing diversity worked for Obama as well. Who could believe that a diversity president really would build cages on the border, weaponize the IRS for his own political agenda, surveil the communications of Associated Press reporters, run guns to the cartels in Mexico, jail a video maker to mask the scandal of Benghazi, offer a quid pro quo on missile defense with Putin to help his own reelection campaign, and discredit the CIA, FBI, and DOJ to destroy an oppositional campaign, transition, and presidency? Diversity people just don’t do those things. If they are suspected of unethical behavior, then they must have a good reason for it; any perceived lapses are only a result of their passion for fighting bias, racism, sexism, and other -ologies and -isms. Incredibly rich people in a few zip codes, wealthy left-wingers’ thirst for penance, the global accentuation of class and regional differences, the corporatization of the universities along with the pauperization of students, the construct of a new “diversity,” social media and the Internet, and the idea that the affluent can be oppressed on the basis of their appearance, while the poor and lower-middle-class can be privileged on the same grounds — all that has created a radical new/old progressivism. And our collective madness is just getting started. Tags: Victor Davis Hanson, Where Did, the New Mad Left, Come From?, National ReviewTo 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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Federal Judge Again Blocks Arkansas From Enforcing Pro-Life Laws
Posted: 23 Dec 2020 07:45 PM PST by Jerry Cox: On Tuesday U.S. District Judge Kristine Baker issued a temporary restraining preventing the State of Arkansas from enforcing four pro-life laws the legislature passed in 2017. The four pro-life laws are:
This is the second time in three years that U.S. District Judge Kristine Baker has blocked these laws. After the ACLU sued to have the laws struck down, Judge Baker blocked the laws from going into effect in 2017 However, a three-judge panel from the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals lifted her injunction last August, and last week the Eighth Circuit denied the ACLU’s request for a re-hearing before the entire court. This week the ACLU asked Judge Baker to issue a temporary restraining order against the four laws. The group also asked her to enjoin the laws altogether. Judge Baker’s restraining order will last until Tuesday, January 5. Between now and then she will have the option of issuing a preliminary injunction that will block the laws while the lawsuit surrounding them continues. Judge Baker has given the abortionists in Arkansas practically everything they have ever asked for in court — and we have seen her rulings overturned by the Eighth Circuit. In fact last April the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals issued a writ of mandamus against Judge Baker saying she overstepped her judicial authority after she decided to let abortionists in Little Rock continue operating in spite of state directives ordering elective surgical abortions to be postponed due to COVID-19. In light of that, it’s no surprise that Judge Baker has blocked Arkansas from enforcing these good, pro-life laws. However, there is a good possibility that the Eighth Circuit ultimately will reverse her decision and pave the way for these laws to go into effect — which could save hundreds of unborn children in Arkansas every single year. Tags: Jerry Cox, Judge blocks, Arkansas, from enforcing, pro-life lawsTo 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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Stage Left
Posted: 23 Dec 2020 07:14 PM PST . . . The 2020 election fat lady has not sung yet due to the overwhelming election anomalies and fraud.
Editorial Cartoon by AF “Tony” Branco Tags: AF Branco, Editorial Cartoon, Stage LeftTo 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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Trump Vetoes Defense-Spending Bill, Calls It ‘A Gift to China and Russia’
Posted: 23 Dec 2020 07:02 PM PST by Jack Phillips: President Donald Trump has vetoed the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) because it fails to remove Section 230—the liability shield that protects social media companies, among other reasons. “Unfortunately, the Act fails to include critical national security measures, includes provisions that fail to respect our veterans and our military’s history, and contradicts efforts by my Administration to put America first in our national security and foreign policy actions,” he said in a Dec. 23 statement. “It is a ‘gift’ to China and Russia.” The NDAA, the president said, fails to make changes to Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, even though both Republicans and Democrats have called for it to be repealed. Conservatives have said it enables social media companies such as Twitter and Facebook to engage in censorship of dissenting views, and some progressives have said the law fails to take “hate speech” posted on those platforms into account. Trump said the 1996 law “must be repealed,” as it allows “the spread of foreign disinformation online,” making it a “serious threat to our national security and election integrity.” After Trump threatened to veto the bill, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) said he’s prepared to override the veto in the Senate. The NDAA was passed earlier this month with overwhelming bipartisan support. “In the event that the president has vetoed the bill, and the House has voted to override the veto, the Senate would have the opportunity to process a veto override at that time,” McConnell said on Dec. 22. McConnell announced on the floor: “The Democratic Leader and I have agreed to unanimous request as follows: The Senate will meet for pro forma sessions only until December 29th, when we will return to session.” McConnell previously said the bill boosts the military against adversaries such as Russia and the Chinese Communist Party. The president, however, said that the NDAA goes directly against his foreign policy positions, namely his efforts to bring U.S. troops back from Afghanistan, South Korea, and Germany. “Not only is this bad policy, but it is unconstitutional,” he wrote. “Article II of the Constitution makes the President the Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States and vests in him the executive power. Therefore, the decision regarding how many troops to deploy and where, including in Afghanistan, Germany, and South Korea, rests with him.” The president also took issue with renaming certain military installations that have historical significance. “My Administration respects the legacy of the millions of American servicemen and women who have served with honor at these military bases, and who, from these locations, have fought, bled, and died for their country,” Trump wrote. “From these facilities, we have won two World Wars. I have been clear in my opposition to politically motivated attempts like this to wash away history and to dishonor the immense progress our country has fought for in realizing our founding principles.” Earlier in the week, Sen. John Thune (R-S.D.), the No. 2 Republican in the upper chamber, said it could take several days to go through the legislative process after Trump vetoes the bill. “It will take more than one day if we have objections, and I think we probably will. So the question is, if the House, if they override it, then … we’ll have to set it up, and it may take a few days to do that,” Thune told reporters. The comment came as Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), who voted against the $732 billion bill, said he would work to slow down the vote after Trump’s veto. “I very much am opposed to the Afghan war, and I’ve told them I’ll come back to try to prevent them from easily overriding the president’s veto,” he said. Tags: Jack Phillips, The Epoch Times, Trump Vetoes, Defense-Spending Bill, Calls It ‘A Gift, to China and Russia’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 Light of the World: Hope and Healing for a Hurting World
Posted: 23 Dec 2020 06:37 PM PST by Tony Perkins: According to a recent Gallup poll, there are few things that Americans are more united about than celebrating Christmas. Ninety-five percent of Americans celebrate the holiday with even 85 percent of non-religious Americans observing one of the two most important holidays for the Christian faith. But as you might expect, the unity begins to fade as the focus shifts to the story of the manger. According to Pew Research, only 57 percent actually believe the key elements of the Christmas story. Sixty-six percent believe Jesus was born to a virgin, 75 percent believe he was laid in a manger, 67 percent agree angels announced his birth, and 68 percent believe a star guided the wise men to the Messiah. We have a tradition in our home that was passed down from my family. The last item placed on our tree is a star. Until the last couple of years, it was the youngest in the family that I would pick up, and they would place the star on top of the tree, but that is becoming a challenge — it is easier for them to pick me up. Our star is the least attractive ornament on our tree from an aesthetic standpoint. It is about 80 years old, and it is nothing more than a simple star with five old non-government conforming light bulbs. But it is a reminder to us of what Christmas is all about. Christmas should not be about the latest and greatest gadget or gift, but the star that shone into the darkness announcing the light of the world. In the book of Isaiah, which we’ve been reading in our two-year journey through the Bible, the prophet predicts the birth of the Messiah over 700 years before Christ was born. The times in which Isaiah delivered the prophecy were dark and challenging. The northern tribes of Israel were about to be carried away captive to Assyria, and an ungodly king, Ahaz, governed Judah. The once-powerful and prosperous nation was in decline, and its future was uncertain. This prophecy spoke hope of future healing not only to the hurting people in Isaiah’s day and the hurting people at the time of Jesus’ birth, but it speaks to us today in 2020, a year that has been filled with difficulty and challenge. “The people who walked in darkness have seen a great light; those who dwelt in the land of the shadow of death; upon them a light has shined.” (Isaiah 9:2) Isaiah goes on to write:, “For unto us a Child is born, until us a Son is given; and the government will be upon His shoulder. And His name will be called Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. Of the increase of His government and peace there will be no end…” (Isaiah 9:6) Jesus, the Light of the World, has pierced the darkness and prevailed over despair, bringing life and light to all who believe, and He is soon to return as King of kings and Lord of lords! Tags: Tony Perkins Family Research Council, The Light of the World, Hope and Healing, for a Hurting WorldTo 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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Yes, It Was a Stolen Election
Posted: 23 Dec 2020 06:24 PM PST You’d have to be blind not to see it.
by John Perazzo: As Americans continue to watch the 2020 election controversy unfold, the very same publications that spent years lying about President Trump’s “Russia collusion” are once again telling us what we are dutifully supposed to believe. The Los Angeles Times, for instance, assures us that Trump’s “baseless” and “dangerous” claim “that the election was rigged to benefit Joe Biden” has been thoroughly “debunked.”[1] The New York Times proclaims that “Trump’s false election fraud claims” are founded upon nothing more than a “torrent of falsehoods.”[2] Sneering at “how Trump drove the lie that the election was stolen,” The Washington Post mocks Republicans who “are still pretending that there was election fraud.”[3] And CNN.com warns that “Trump’s obsession with overturning the election” has now begun to spiral “out of control.”[4]But so much for what the comic books have to say. What follows is a compilation of vital facts that will demonstrate, to anyone interested in following the truth wherever it may lead, that the 2020 presidential election was indeed rife with fraud, and that Joe Biden, if he should in fact be sworn into office next month, will be an illegitimate president from the very start.Before the Election: How We Got Here Fifteen years ago, a landmark report by the bipartisan Commission on Federal Election Reform, known informally as the Carter-Baker Commission, advised all U.S. states that in order to guarantee free and fair elections, they should: increase voter ID requirements; minimize the use of mail-in ballots, which “remain the largest source of potential voter fraud”; disallow ballot harvesting by third parties; purge voter rolls of all ineligible or fraudulent names; allow election observers to monitor ballot-counting processes without restraint or obstruction; ensure that voting machines are accurate in their tabulations; and encourage news organizations to “delay the release of any exit-poll data until the election has been decided.” All of these recommendations were widely ignored in the elections of November 2020.[5] During the months leading up to this year’s presidential race, the Biden campaign assembled a team of some 600 lawyers and more than 10,000 volunteers to “[go] into every single state” in order to “call out local rules that don’t adequately ensure access to vote.”[6] Beginning more than a year ago, Democrats filed nearly 300 lawsuits in dozens of states [7] – most notably all of the key battleground states – in an effort to change election laws and regulations in ways that would benefit Democrat candidates. For example, they sought to: (a) extend the statutory deadlines by which mail-in ballots could be submitted, postmarked, or received by election authorities; (b) permit people to vote earlier than ever before, in some cases as many as 50 days prior to Election Day; (c) eliminate signature, signature-verification, and witness requirements for mail-in ballots; (d) void state laws that disallowed ballot harvesting by third parties; (e) terminate photo-ID requirements for in-person voting; (f) introduce provisions that would allow for the “curing” of mail-in ballots that contained errors or omissions; and (g) require state election officials to send unsolicited mail-in ballots to every person listed as a registered voter, even though such lists have long been notoriously inaccurate.[8] Though the Democrats did not get everything that they wanted, they got most of it. Broadcaster and bestselling author Mark Levin, citing the cases of Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Arizona — and their combined 73 Electoral College votes – explains what happened: While President Trump was granting interviews on a daily basis to friendly and hostile media outlets alike, and was holding campaign rallies that drew tens of thousands of passionate supporters, Joe Biden, for the most part, remained locked away inside his basement, rarely even agreeing to give brief video interviews. On the few occasions when Biden did take part in interviews, he was typically disoriented, incoherent, and seemingly exhausted. And when he held “rallies,” they were invariably awkward, uninspired events mired in pessimistic rhetoric and attended only by tiny handfuls of people.[10] Common sense tells us that no candidate so pathetically inept and so deeply unappealing, could possibly have inspired 15.4 million more people to vote for him, than had voted for Democrat icon Barack Obama in 2012.[11] Late on Election Night – November 3, 2020 — President Trump led Biden by approximately 100,000 votes in Wisconsin, 300,000 votes in Michigan, 300,000 votes in Georgia, and 700,000 votes in Pennsylvania. Then, suddenly, all four of these states suspended their vote counts, almost simultaneously. By the early-morning hours of the following day, Wisconsin had flipped in Biden’s favor, followed by Michigan soon thereafter. A few days later, Georgia and Pennsylvania followed suit as well.[12] President Trump received more votes than any previous incumbent seeking re-election, and he increased his 2016 vote total by 11 million — the third largest rise ever achieved by an incumbent. By contrast, President Obama had comfortably won re-election in 2012 with 3.5 million fewer votes than he had received in 2008. [13] Biden in 2020 won only 17% of all counties nationwide, a record low.[14] According to exit polls, 95% of Republicans voted for Trump. Moreover, black support for Trump grew by 50% above its 2016 level, while Biden’s black support fell well below 90%.[15] Trump also increased his share of the national Hispanic vote from 29% in 2016, to 35% in 2020.[16] Trump easily won Florida, Ohio and Iowa in 2020. Since 1852, the only presidential candidate to lose an election while winning these three states was Richard Nixon in 1960 – an outcome that was likely the result of election fraud by Democrats.[17] Biden’s purported victory is due entirely to the fact that he seems to have overperformed specifically in the tiny handful of Democrat-run cities that provided him with narrow leads in each of the battleground states, and nowhere else. As The American Spectator puts it: “Biden [won] Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin because of an apparent avalanche of black votes in Detroit, Philadelphia, and Milwaukee. Biden’s ‘winning’ margin was derived almost entirely from such voters in these cities, as coincidentally his black vote spiked only in exactly the locations necessary to secure victory. He did not receive comparable levels of support among comparable demographic groups in comparable states.”[18] The Washington Examiner notes how strange it is that Trump could have lost the election even though “Republicans won all 27 House races [that] the Cook Political Report rated as ‘toss-ups’ in its 2020 election analysis, in addition to picking up 7 of the 36 seats the outlet rated as ‘likely Democrat’ or ‘lean Democrat.’”[19] Moreover, Democrats were unable to overturn even a single Republican seat in the House.[20] And in New Hampshire, Republicans seized control of both the state House and the state Senate, which had been firmly in Democrat hands. [21] In a December 6 interview with Mark Levin on Fox News, pollster and Democracy Institute founder Patrick Basham said that if Biden was indeed the winner of the presidential election, he had defied key “non-polling metrics” in a way that may be “not statistically impossible, but it’s statistically implausible.” Basham explained that there are “a dozen or more of these metrics … [that] have a 100% accuracy rate in terms of predicting the winner of the presidential election,” including “party registration trends, how the candidates did in their respective presidential primaries, the number of individual donations, [and] how much enthusiasm each candidate generated in the opinion poll.”[22] Other notable variables are the candidates’ social media followings, their broadcast and digital media ratings, the number of online searches that their names generate, the number of small donors they have, and the number of individuals who are betting on them to win.[23] “In 2016,” said Basham, “[these metrics] all indicated strongly that Donald Trump would win against most of the public polling. That was again the case in 2020. So if we are to accept that Biden won against the trend of all these non-polling metrics, it not only means that one of these metrics was inaccurate … for the first time ever, it means that each one of these metrics was wrong for the first time and at the same time as all of the others.”[24] Noting also that “Donald Trump improved his national performance over 2016 by almost 20%,” Basham stated: “No incumbent president has ever lost a reelection bid if he’s increased his [total] votes.”[25] Because so many ballots were cast in 2020 by people voting by mail for the first time, most experts, using historical patterns as a guide, predicted a higher-than-usual rate of ballots being rejected for flaws such as missing information, inaccurate information, or a failure to place ballots in secrecy envelopes.[26] But precisely the opposite occurred in the battleground states:
What Happened in Georgia Nine individuals at various recount sites in Georgia issued sworn affidavits stating that they had seen large numbers of uncreased mail-in ballots – meaning that the ballots had not been folded and mailed in an envelope as required by law — almost all cast for Biden. As longtime poll manager Susan Voyles wrote in her affidavit: “It was pristine. There was a difference in the texture of the paper … There were no markings on the ballots to show where they had come from, or where they had been processed. I observed that the markings for the candidates on these ballots were unusually uniform, perhaps even with a ballot marking device. By my estimate in observing these ballots, approximately 98% constituted votes for Joseph Biden.”[31] At least 96,600 absentee ballots in Georgia were requested and counted but were never recorded as having been returned by the voter to county election boards.[32] In a major Fulton County, Georgia polling place, surveillance cameras captured perhaps the most graphic video evidence of election fraud ever recorded. At about 10:30 PM on Election Night, poll workers and election observers were told that because of a water-main break inside the building, they were to go home for the night and not return until 8:30 the following morning, at which time all vote-counting – which was purportedly being suspended for the overnight hours — would resume. By approximately 10:50 pm, everyone had left the facility except four Democrat poll workers who stayed behind. As soon as everyone else had gone home, these four individuals promptly pulled four large, wheeled cases out from under a long table whose floor-length black tablecloth had theretofore concealed them. The cases were filled with approximately 6,000 ballots apiece, and the four remaining poll workers proceeded to count them until about 1:00 a.m. – with no Republican observers on hand. Moreover, it was later confirmed that there had not been any water-main break in the building; that was a phony excuse designed to create a pretext for removing non-Democrat poll workers.[33] A vote update in Georgia at 1:34 AM on November 4 added 136,155 votes for Biden and 29,115 votes for Trump.[34] According to Real Clear Investigations journalist Paul Sperry: “In the early hours of Nov. 5, a surge of some 20,000 mail-in votes suddenly appeared for Joe Biden, while approximately 1,000 votes for President Trump mysteriously disappeared from his own totals in the critical swing state [of Georgia].”[35] [READ MUCH MUCH MORE OF THIS COMPREHENSIVE REPORT] Tags: John Perazzo, FrontPage Mag, Yes it was a Stolen Election To share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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The Abominable ‘America Last’ Porkulus
Posted: 23 Dec 2020 04:04 PM PST by Michelle Malkin: This country is not governed by a “Republican Party” and a “Democratic Party.” It is governed by an establishment “uniparty” that betrays our citizens at every turn. Exhibit A: The joint annual ritual of fiscal vulgarity known as the omnibus spending bill. While Americans are distracted with the holidays, Beltway crapweasels stuff their legislative Christmas trees with multibillion-dollar goodies for every special interest except the American people. I’ve reported with depressing regularity over the past quarter-century on how these pork-laden monstrosities get rammed through Congress, unread, with little scrutiny or outrage. But finally, light bulbs are going off. The juxtaposition of measly COVID-19 relief for U.S. citizens against the backdrop of lavish aid for illegal immigrants, the military-industrial complex, Big Pharma, overseas social justice warriors, nongovernmental organizations and foreign countries is just too brazen to ignore. Americans will receive $600 COVID-19 relief checks and $300 unemployment payments as part of the consolidated federal government funding package. The $900 billion in COVID-related aid is folded into the massive, 5,600-page legislation encompassing 12 fiscal 2021 spending bills worth $1.4 trillion. The puny pandemic stimulus for we the people is a pittance compared with these giveaways buried in the abominable “America last” porkulus: –15.4 million illegal immigrant family members are now eligible for stimulus checks and can also now receive retroactive payments worth up to $1,800. –The amnesty program for thousands of Liberians who’ve lived and worked here unlawfully since 2014 has been extended for another year. –Untold numbers of illegal immigrants who claim to live with “unaccompanied minors” smuggled across the border will now enjoy a new shield from deportation. –While funding support for the detention and removal of illegal immigrants by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency has been slashed by $431 million, open borders nonprofits are rejoicing over new funding for catch-and-release pilot programs that will keep deportable illegal immigrants out of federal custody. –$500 million to Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama to “address key factors that contribute to the migration of unaccompanied, undocumented minors to the United States.” –$461 million to Colombia for drug control and “human rights” programs. –$75 million to the “Caribbean Basin Security Initiative.” –$33 million “for democracy programs for Venezuela. –$1.65 billion to Jordan for “foreign military financing” and other assistance. –$700 million in economic aid to Sudan for “global health” and “transition.” –$40 million to Syria for economic support, drug control and law enforcement, and emergency medical and rescue response. –At least $25 million for “democracy” and “gender programs” in Pakistan. –“Not less than” $135 million for drug control and law enforcement assistance in Burma. –“Not less than” $85.5 million to Cambodia. –$130 million to Nepal for “development” and “democracy” programs. –$1.3 billion to Egypt for “economic support” and “higher education.” –$453 million to Ukraine. –$241 million for Tunisia. –$15 million to refurbish a patrol boat in Sri Lanka. –$170 million to Vietnam, including $19 million to clean up dioxins. –$200 to Bangladesh, including $23.5 million to support Burmese refugees and $23.3 million for “democracy programs.” –$132 million “for assistance for Georgia.” –“Not less than” $1.5 billion for implementation of Indo-Pacific Strategy and the Asia Reassurance Initiative. Then there’s Israel, which raked in $500 million in military aid, plus $250 million to invest in “people to people” exchanges among Palestinians, Israelis and Americans, “$5 million for refugee resettlement, $2 million for cooperative COVID-19 health research, $2 million for “sustainability” research, $4 million for the U.S.-Israel Center of Excellence in Energy and Water, $2 million for cooperative energy programs, $2 million for U.S.-Israel “border security” programs and $2 million for “strategic dialogue” among the U.S., Israel, Greece and Cyprus.” This half-billion-dollar gift to Israel, one of the world’s wealthiest nations with universal health care and highly subsidized higher education, comes on top of the $3.8 billion in foreign aid already allocated to the country this month through the National Defense Authorization Act — which also included $3.3 billion for security assistance, $500 million for missile defense, $47.5 million for “anti-tunnel technology” and $25 million for anti-drone aerial systems thousands of miles away to protect them. Not us. What about our borders? What about our domestic peace? What about our health? What about our sustainability? What about our schools? What about our small businesses? What about our human rights? Americans who dare ask these questions are viciously attacked by the uniparty gatekeepers and globalist water-carriers as “xenophobic,” “racist” and “anti-Semitic.” We’ve had enough. A manufactured public health crisis, post-George Floyd anarchotyranny, and the wholesale hijacking of our election system are pushing citizens to the brink of revolt. In such times, and at all times, any self-respecting sovereign nation must put its people first. If you don’t demand leaders who represent your interests, you deserve the serial abusers you elect, embolden and empower. Tags: Michelle Malkin, Rasmussen Reports, The Abominable, ‘America Last’ PorkulusTo 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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Naughty vs. Nice
Posted: 23 Dec 2020 03:51 PM PST
*Naughty: I’d give lumps of coal to: Federal bureaucrats, whose rigid rules delayed COVID-19 tests. The CDC wouldn’t allow private companies to sell COVID-19 tests until the CDC’s own test didn’t work. President Donald Trump, for talking about cutting that red tape but not doing the hard work needed to get enough of it done. Gavin Newsom, California governor, for eating with several other families, unmasked, while his state forbade that. Trump for refusing to say that he’d accept the election results. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, for — after her party made it illegal — getting her hair done and then criticizing the salon owner. Senator Ted Cruz, for killing a bill that would’ve given asylum to Hong Kongers fleeing the oppressive Chinese regime. Denver Mayor Michael Hancock for tweeting: “Pass the potatoes, not COVID,” and “Host virtual gatherings instead of in-person dinners…” as he was boarding a flight to join his family for Thanksgiving. Government’s foreign policy bureaucrats, one of whom admits “playing shell games” to trick leaders into leaving more American troops in Syria. Most Republicans, for refusing to criticize the president when he lied. Teachers unions for putting the kids last. Before they would return to work, LA’s union demanded “a moratorium on private schools, defunding police, increasing taxes on wealthy, Medicare for all…” Catholic schools opened to help kids. Union leaders helped themselves. Almost all Republicans, for shutting up about debt once Trump was the big spender. Rioters who hijacked Black Lives Matter demonstrations, wrecking lives and spreading hate. Antifa’s violent goons, and today’s Proud Boys for being destructive jerks. The media for utterly ignoring Hunter Biden, calling his emails a “distraction.” Twitter for blocking the NY Post’s account for 16 days and labeling their links exposing Hunter Biden’s emails “unsafe” and “harmful.” Google, for censoring search results to show only certain news outlets (and almost never showing the Daily Caller or Breitbart). The media for constantly making life seem worse than it was. And Trump — for making everything about him. *Nice: Merry Christmas to vaccine developers all over the world. Equally noble were the entrepreneurs who failed but spent their own money trying. Innovative companies like Zoom that invented good things and let people use them for free. Jeff Bezos for delivering packages right to my door. I don’t mind that he’s made $200 billion for himself. It’s his money. He didn’t take it from others. He created wealth. Joe Biden, for declaring victory in a dignified, modest manner. Donald Trump, for being first president in decades to leaves office without starting a new war or sending troops to a new conflict. The founders of LBRY.tv, and Parler.com, for building social media options with less censorship.Doctors, nurses and EMTs who risked their lives helping others. Doctors, nurses and EMTs who came out of retirement to help others. Truckers, shelf-stockers, gas station workers, store owners, food processors and all the essential workers who kept working during COVID-19, making our lives better. The politicians and bureaucrats who finally lifted years of stupid regulations to allow professionals to work in other states and let truck drivers drive when they want to drive. People who wore masks even when they didn’t need to, just to reassure those the media had made crazy. Businesses that adapted to serve the vulnerable, doing things like switching to deliveries and starting senior-only hours. Satoshi Nakamoto, the anonymous creator of Bitcoin, who launched a digital currency revolution that gives us an alternative to government currencies. Citizen journalists like Andy Ngo and Tim Pool, who cover topics (like antifa) that most media barely touch. Businesses that stayed open, to pay their workers, even when losing money. Volunteers who helped people. Notice the pattern here? Most of the worst came from politicians and the media, who want to be praised for “serving” us. The best came from free Americans doing what we think is right. Merry Christmas, 2020. Tags: Iohn Stossel, Naughty VS, Nice, Rasmussen Reports 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 Right to Bear Toy Guns
Posted: 23 Dec 2020 03:40 PM PST
by Paul Jacob, Contributing Author: Elizaveta Zlatkis could be jailed for up to a quarter century. What heinous crime has she committed? Prepare yourself: she kept a stash of guns in her home. Well, toy guns . . . used as props. Not real armaments, pretend armaments. New York City police confiscated 21 starter pistols and toy replicas that, according to the NYPD’s own lab reports, cannot fire bullets. And “one actual firearm” that the police acknowledge “was rendered ‘inoperable’ because the trigger, hand grip and internal components were all missing.” “We do videos with them as props,” attests a rapper named Crucial. “That’s wild,” he says of the prosecution. “They’re fake.” NYPD cops acted on a tip — standard prelude to many a dastardly home invasion by putative officers of the law — in raiding her home in December 2019. It’s been a nightmare for Ms. Zlatkis ever since. She thinks she’s innocent, refusing a plea deal. Meanwhile, the prosecuting attorney, Melinda Katz, won’t drop the charges. What’s next? Raids of toy stores and movie studio warehouses? BearingArms.com stresses one aspect of the lunacy: Zlatkis is facing decades behind bars for heaping toy guns while thugs arrested “for actually shooting someone are quickly returning to the streets.” The guns are fake, and the charges too — if only this story were fake! Unfortunately, it is the believable kind of unbelievable. In the increasingly creedal crusade against guns, the kookier, more cultish element appears to dominate. The DA and everyone else pursuing this case after the guns had been examined are the ones who should face charges for hounding this woman — not that exercising the right to keep and bear fully functional arms should be a life-destroying offense, either. This is Common Sense. I’m Paul Jacob. Tags: Paul Jacob, Common Sense, The Right to Bear Toy GunsTo 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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Conservative Economists School Liberals Over Lockdowns
Posted: 23 Dec 2020 03:28 PM PST Five key facts prove the failure of Covid economic shutdowns:
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Christmas came early for some of President Donald Trump’s friends and associates as he issued a second wave of pardons and commutations late Wednesday.
Here is what we’re watching this Christmas Eve.
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Trump pardons Paul Manafort, Roger Stone, Charles Kushner
President Donald Trump on Wednesday pardoned more than two dozen people, including longtime confidant Roger Stone, former campaign manager Paul Manafort and Charles Kushner, the father of his son-in-law.
Stone was convicted last year of making false statements, obstruction and witness tampering as part of special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation. The Justice Department initially recommended a seven-to-nine-year sentence, but backpedaled on that after Attorney General William Barr became involved — a move that led to the abrupt resignation of all four prosecutors on Stone’s case.
Trump previously commuted Stone’s sentence in July of this year but on Wednesday offered him a full pardon.
Manafort, who was sentenced to 47 months last year on fraud and tax charges, was also offered a full pardon.
Charles Kushner, the father of Trump’s son-in-law and adviser Jared Kushner, pleaded guilty to 18 counts of tax evasion, witness tampering and making illegal campaign donations in 2005 and completed his sentence in 2006 after 14 months in prison.
In a 2019 interview, former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, who oversaw Kushner’s prosecution, called the case “one of the most loathsome, disgusting crimes that I prosecuted … and I was the U.S. Attorney in New Jersey.”
In all, Trump pardoned 26 people and commuted part or all of the sentences of three others on Wednesday.
Sen. Ben Sasse, R- Neb., described the recipients of Trump’s pardons as “another tranche of felons” on Wednesday and called the move “rotten to the core.”
Trump’s decision to pardon four Blackwater private security contractors convicted of a massacre in Baghdad enraged the victims’ families in Iraq.
Back in April Stone said he was “praying for a pardon.” And
Manafort told his longtime associate Rick Gates in 20018 not to plead guilty to federal charges because the president’s personal lawyer had assured him they’d “be taken care of,” according to special counsel Robert Mueller’s report. (Photo: Getty Images, Reuters)
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President Donald Trump on Tuesday threw a wrench into the massive year-end spending and coronavirus relief bill, leaving the country on edge as the threat of a government shutdown and expiring Covid-19 protections loom over the holiday season.
Trump’s comments sent Washington spiraling into chaos after lawmakers spent months hashing out a deal on the largest piece of legislation in 2020 and left many frustrated that Trump waited so long to voice his concerns after largely sitting out the negotiation process.
So now what’s going to happen? No one is quite sure how things will play out, but NBC News’ Lauren Egan offers a few different scenarios for what could come next.
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- Trump vetoed the military spending bill, setting up a standoff with GOP lawmakers.
- A court in Pakistan ordered the release of the man charged in the killing of American journalist Daniel Pearl.
- “Swept under the rug”: Health care workers have died from Covid-19. Just exactly how many is unclear.
- Stella Tennant, the British aristocrat turned supermodel, has died at the age of 50.
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Netflix’s George Clooney “Midnight Sky” is uncomfortable — but not in a good way, cultural critic Noah Berlatsky writes in an opinion piece.
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In our latest Into America podcast, host Trymaine Lee talks to Yla Eason, the creator of one of the first Black superhero toys in America, and his own 8-year-old daughter, Nola, about why its important for kids to have toys that reflect how beautiful and special they are.
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Go ahead, indulge. A new study finds that wine and cheese may help keep your mind sharp.
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“They prefer animals over humans, and then they talk about human rights, justice and humanity.”
— Hussein Saheb Nasser, an Iraqi man whose younger brother was killed in 2007 by Blackwater contractors who were pardoned by President Trump on Tuesday.
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When members of the Alaska Chamber Singers realized they weren’t going to have an in-person Christmas concert this year, they turned their homes and closets into recording studios to create a festive virtual caroling experience instead.
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The problem is not what happened in early November 2020. Standing up to the Grifter-in-Chief needed to start Jan. 20, 2017. When that didn’t happen, when it was easier to “go along to get along” for the vast majority of Republican lawmakers… well, this is the natural and expected conclusion.
Enabling Trump’s post-election idiocy only gave it oxygen. After a week, two at the most, McConnell should have said something like “in 2016, President Trump won a close election and this time he lost a close one. We congratulate him for far exceeding the polls. But now it is time to congratulate the president-elect and insure a smooth transition.” Seriously, would that have been so hard or require superhuman amounts of courage?