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Happy Friday from Washington, where you’d think the right to a legal defense would be sacred. Hans von Spakovsky and GianCarlo Canaparo call out the silence over liberals’ punishing lawyers for their association with Donald Trump. The Heritage Foundation welcomes a new distinguished fellow: Mike Pence. On the podcast, commentator Jason Riley talks about a new documentary on his hero, economist and thinker Thomas Sowell. Plus: ensuring election integrity; defending the filibuster; and dismissing another trial for Trump. On this date in 1937, a recently reelected President Franklin Roosevelt announces an ill-fated plan to expand the Supreme Court to as many as 15 justices. |
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🧤 Happy Friday! Today’s Smart Brevity™ count: 1,169 words … 4½ minutes.
⚡ Breaking: At 5:34 a.m., Vice President Harris acted as tie-breaker for the first time. The Senate voted 51-50 to advance a budget resolution that’s a vehicle for President Biden’s $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief proposal.
- 🌎 UN Secretary-General António Guterres today named Mike Bloomberg “special envoy for climate ambition and solutions,” Axios’ Ben Geman reports.
Further restrictions on market manipulation — and a per-transaction tax on stock trades — are among federal responses being considered after the chaos of the GameStop rebellion, Axios’ Felix Salmon writes:
- Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen convened financial regulators yesterday to discuss what might be done to prevent a similar spectacle in the future. The House and Senate will hold their own hearings later in the month.
Three possible responses are being discussed by legislators and lobbyists:
1. Constricting market manipulation: Artificially manipulated markets cause investors to lose faith in the stock market as a whole. A lot of market manipulation was initiated by Reddit’s WallStreetBets forum.
- Sen. Elizabeth Warren wrote in a letter to the SEC that standards and enforcement of market manipulation are “woefully unclear”: “[I]nvestors, big and small, are treating the stock market like a casino … The recent chaos reveals a clear distortion in securities markets.”
- Under Trump, the SEC took a largely laissez-faire approach to markets. Under Biden, market manipulation could become clearly defined and restricted.
2. Financial transactions tax: The action in GameStop proves that liquid, high-volume markets aren’t necessarily efficient markets. A tax of maybe 0.1% could be applied to all stock-market transactions. That would discourage ultra-high-frequency trading, and also act as a way of taxing stock-market speculation.
- The GameStop reckoning is giving new frisson to a 30-year-old debate.
- The U.K., Hong Kong, Switzerland, and Singapore all have vibrant capital markets — and also a financial transactions tax.
3. Puncturing the Robinhood business model by abolishing the mechanism that allows such apps to operate commission-free. They get nearly all their revenue from what’s called “payment for order flow.”
- A central part of the GameStop story was the army of Reddit day-traders enabled by zero-commission sites that are effectively funded by high-frequency trading shops.
- When there isn’t a trading commission to give you pause before putting on a trade, it feels more like gaming.
- Such payments are illegal in the U.K. and Canada. A simple SEC rule change could make them illegal in the U.S., too.
White House chief of staff Ron Klain told Lester Holt on “NBC Nightly News” that the administration is considering a plan to send masks to all Americans.
- “This was an idea that really came up last year in the Trump administration,” Klain said. “The public health agencies recommended it.”
- “We want to get this back on track. We’re looking at what can be done to quickly do this with the mask supplies that we have. I hope in the next few days, or next week, we may be able to announce some progress on this.”
Our thought bubble: This would enhance President Biden’s 100-day mask challenge, and would be another way for the new administration to show that government can work.
- But it also would mean a new logistical challenge amid the vaccine race.
The White House is highlighting conservative voices — and targeting Republican lawmakers — with a new social-media video using ordinary Americans to promote President Biden’s $1.9 trillion coronavirus rescue plan.
- Why it matters: This is part of President Biden’s effort to win Republican votes in the Senate, based on the plan’s broad popularity in the country.
The video, by the White House Office of Digital Strategy, shows supporters of the plan saying: “I’m a political conservative” and “I grew up in a Republican family.”
Illustration: Aïda Amer/Axios
Millions of older Americans aren’t online at all. Many who do have internet access are struggling to find and use local health departments’ clumsy vaccine-signup portals, Axios’ Ashley Gold and Marisa Fernandez write.
- Internet use by seniors is rising, but nearly 22 million seniors — 42% of the nation’s over-65 population — lack broadband access at home, according to a report by Older Adults Technology Service, affiliated with AARP.
Illustration: Annelise Capossela/Axios
After avoiding unions for decades, tech workers are increasingly interested in ways that the labor movement might help give them a stronger voice inside their powerful organizations, Axios’ Ina Fried writes.
- Why it matters: We’re not about to see broad-scale unionization at tech companies. But even a small foothold could serve as a check on the power of Amazon, Google and others.
Amazon warehouse workers in Alabama are set to begin voting next week on whether to unionize.
- Workers at Google set up a minority union, Alphabet Workers Union, in conjunction with the CWA.
The New York Times added nearly 5 million digital-only subscribers in the past four years, helping to firmly transition its business from a 170-year-old newspaper company to a modern digital behemoth, Axios media trends expert Sara Fischer writes.
- Why it matters: No other U.S. news publisher comes close to the Times’ 6.7 million digital-only subscribers. The WashPost has 3 million digital subs, and The Wall Street Journal has 2.46 million.
Illustration: Aïda Amer/Axios
A global chip shortage has forced automakers to halt some car production and furlough workers, Axios’ Courtenay Brown and Joann Muller write.
- Why it matters: Fewer chips, fewer cars. Semiconductors are crucial components that make computer-controlled systems in cars work — everything from engines to power windows.
Illustration: Brendan Lynch/Axios
The U.S. has an aluminum-can shortage: Brewers are relying more on individual sales, with the pandemic slashing keg use by bars and restaurants, Torey Van Oot and Nick Halter write in Axios Twin Cities.
- Why it matters: For craft brewers, this is a new complication in tough times.
Lift Bridge Brewery in Stillwater, Minn., was told its can allocation will be cut 15-20%.
- “A lot of breweries our size on up have cut brands, just to make sure that they can focus on their top sellers,” CEO Dan Schwarz said.
Surly Brewing in Minneapolis started putting new label sleeves on retired or overstocked cans.
Hunter Biden has a memoir coming April 6, “Beautiful Things,” that will center on his struggles with substance abuse.
- “I come from a family forged by tragedies and bound by a remarkable, unbreakable love,” writes Biden, who turned 51 yesterday.
- The title refers to an expression he and Beau would use with each other after his brother’s diagnosis, meant to emphasize what was important in life.
Acquired in fall 2019, “Beautiful Things” was kept under wraps even as his finances were investigated by the Justice Department, AP reports.
- The president and first lady said in a statement: “We admire our son Hunter’s strength and courage to talk openly about his addiction so that others might see themselves in his journey and find hope.”
Stephen King writes in a blurb: “Hunter Biden proves again that anybody … can take a ride on the pink horse down nightmare alley. … He starts with a question: Where’s Hunter? The answer is he’s in this book.”
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James Hansen — owner of Easy Audio Rental in Olathe, Kan., which rents projectors — tells the N.Y. Times (subscription) he’ll be sold out this weekend for the first time since 2015, when the Royals were in the World Series:
Rather than have everybody crowd around a television in the living room, he said, fans may try to play it safer — and still have a crowd — by setting up a projector on the front lawn or the driveway.
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Good morning. Axios’ Courtenay Brown and Felix Salmon here to unpack today’s jobs data.
- Smart Brevity™ count: 386 words … 1.5 minutes.
The last major economic datapoint of the Trump era is out.
- The economy ended the Trump years with an unemployment rate of 6.3%. That’s a lot lower than the pandemic-induced high point of 14.8% in April, but still well above the 4.7% unemployment that Barack Obama left behind.
Why it matters: Former President Trump inherited a flourishing labor market. He’s handing President Biden one that has a ways to go before recovering from an unprecedented shock.
By the numbers: When Trump took office, the economy had 145.6 million jobs. The legacy he leaves Biden, as measured during the week of Jan. 11: 3 million fewer jobs, and a labor force of 160 million people that’s 4.5 million people smaller than it was four years ago.
Flashback: Unemployment hit a 50-year low while Trump was in office. Jobless rates for Blacks, Hispanics, and Asians also hit record lows.
- This was a big deal: Policymakers said the prolonged low unemployment rate helped “first fired, last hired” groups that benefit most from a tight labor market.
Yes, but: The strong labor market was not robust enough to survive the combination of a pandemic and a weak federal response. The number of jobs in the U.S. fell by more than 20 million in April alone, and as of January remains about 10 million jobs below its all-time high.
- At January’s pace of 49,000 jobs per month, it would take 200 months — almost 17 years — to regain the level we saw a year ago.
What’s next: The Biden administration is banking on a massive relief bill to help shore up the labor market — and the broader economy.
What to watch: Unemployment could fall to 5% by year-end if Biden’s $1.9 trillion relief package passes, economists at S&P Global predicted this week.
- But even without it, the CBO says the jobless rate will drop to 5.3% by Q4 2021 — though it’ll be another three years before all the jobs lost are fully recovered.
The bottom line: More than 1 million Americans have filed for unemployment in each of the past 46 weeks. We’re still very much in the middle of a jobs crisis.
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The Rundown AP PHOTO/EMRAH GUREL Uighurs in Turkey fear sellout to China in exchange for vaccine; Israel, global leader in vaccinations, finds limits, criticism from UN, rights groups on Palestinians getting shots
Opposition legislators in Turkey are accusing Ankara’s leaders of secretly selling out Uighurs to China as a quid pro quo for vaccines.
Tens of millions of vials of Chinese vaccines were promised to Turkey but many have not yet been delivered, Dake Kang and Suzan Fraser report.
Meanwhile, lawyers say Turkish police have raided dozens of Uighur homes for deportation in recent months — a sharp uptick from last year.
Uighurs fear that Beijing is using the vaccines as leverage to win passage of an extradition treaty that was signed years ago but not yet ratified in the Turkish Parliament. They fear the bill, once law, could lead to deportation and near-certain detention in China.
“I’m terrified of being deported. I’m worried for my husband’s mental health,” says one Uighur woman in Turkey whose husband was seized at home by armed police. They asked if he had participated in any movements against China and threatened to deport him and his wife. They took him to a deportation facility, where he now sits at the center of a brewing political controversy.
Israel Vaccine: Israel is discovering the limits of vaccines in the coronavirus fight. The country is home to the world’s speediest vaccination drive. It’s fueled from the top by national pride and a deep longing to start “getting back to life,” as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu put it. But experts say reopening the country will still take months. It’s complicated by mutations that have spread from Britain and South Africa, a refusal among some sectors, like the ultra-Orthodox, to adhere to safety rules and wobbles in the pace of vaccinations, Laurie Kellman reports from Tel Aviv.
Israel has also come under sustained global criticism from human rights groups and U.N. officials for not sharing vaccines with the Palestinian territories, even though it is the occupying power and tens of thousands of Palestinians work inside Israel or its settlements. Israel says that it has no obligation to provide such shots and that its priority is its own citizens, including its Arab population.
Israel this week for the first time transferred 5,000 doses of Moderna vaccine to the Palestinian Authority to inoculate medical workers. Palestinians number around 2.5 million in the West Bank. Hamas-controlled Gaza, blockaded by Israel and Egypt, where a further more than 2 million live, has received no shots. AP PHOTO/NOAH BERGER US virus deaths surpass 450,000 as daily toll stays alarmingly high; America rushes to catch up in the race to detect mutant viruses
Coronavirus deaths in the U.S. have surpassed 450,000. The number of daily deaths remains alarmingly high at more than 3,000 a day, despite falling infections and the arrival of multiple vaccines.
Infectious disease specialists expect deaths to start dropping soon, after new cases hit a peak right around the beginning of the year, Michelle R. Smith and Amy Taxin report.
The new director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says new COVID-19 deaths could ebb as early as next week. But there’s also the risk that improving trends in infections and hospitalizations could be offset by people dropping their guard and coming together — including this Sunday to watch the Super Bowl.
Virus Variants: Despite its world-class medical system and its vaunted Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the U.S. fell behind in the race to detect dangerous coronavirus mutations. And it’s only now beginning to catch up. The problem has not been a shortage of technology or expertise. Rather, scientists say, it’s an absence of national leadership and coordination, plus a lack of funding and supplies for overburdened laboratories trying to juggle diagnostic testing with the hunt for mutations, Mike Stobbe and Marion Renault report.
Vaccine Volunteers: A group of more than 100 volunteers in Florida is helping seniors navigate the technology-heavy process of getting a vaccine. The volunteers stepped in after seeing the chaos and confusion that erupted when the state opened up vaccine eligibility for residents 65 and older. They now spend hours toggling between numerous online registration platforms, checking on state vaccination supplies and making repeated calls to overloaded hotlines, Adriana Gomez Licon reports from Miami.
Unemployment Fraud: Unemployment agencies across the U.S. were bombarded with so many claims during the pandemic that many struggled to distinguish the correct from the criminal. Simple tax forms — barely enough to fill a half-sheet of paper — are now revealing the extent of the identity theft that made state-run unemployment offices lucrative targets for fraud after millions of people lost their jobs, Adam Beam reports. AP PHOTO/ANDREW HARNIK Divided US House kicks far-right Rep. Greene off committees; Poll: Americans open to Biden’s approach to crises
A fiercely divided U.S. House has thrown far-right Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene off both her committees.
It was an unprecedented punishment for the chamber and it reflected Democrats’ outrage at the hateful and violent conspiracy theories she has helped spread, report Alan Fram and Brian Slodysko.
Nearly all Republicans voted against the Democratic move, but none of them defended her lengthy history of outrageous social media posts.
That illustrated the thorny political spot Greene put her party in, forcing them to declare whether they should punish or condone a lawmaker who is a close ally of Donald Trump.
A look at Rep. Greene’s incendiary words on mass shootings, Muslims, 9/11 and Democrats.
AP FACT CHECK: House GOP chief says he’s unfamiliar with QAnon? But QAnon has been on House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy’s radar before. In August, he declared that QAnon has no place in the Republican Party. And he said his party would quickly strip committee assignments from any lawmakers who espoused such fringe views. Calvin Woodward reports.
Biden Poll: A majority of Americans say they have at least some confidence in President Biden and his ability to manage the crises facing the nation, including the coronavirus pandemic. That’s according to a new poll from The AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. Overall, the survey shows 61% of Americans approve of Biden’s handling of his job in his first days in office. That includes about a quarter of Republicans. About three-quarters of Americans say they have at least some confidence in Biden’s ability to handle the pandemic, while about a quarter have hardly any. Julie Pace, Hannah Fingerhut and Nathan Ellgren have that story.
U.S.-Saudi-Yemen: Biden plans to end U.S. support for a Saudi-led military offensive in Yemen and is also naming a special envoy to Yemen, as his administration seeks a diplomatic end to a ruinous five-year-war there. A Saudi-led air campaign has killed numerous civilians, and survivors display fragments showing the bombs to be American-made. The conflict has deepened hunger and poverty in Yemen, home to one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world. Ellen Knickmeyer reports. But Biden and his officials are also making clear they don’t plan to sever ties with the world’s oil giant. That includes helping Saudi Arabia defend itself against outside attacks. Myanmar Coup
Nonviolent resistance in Myanmar to this week’s military takeover gathered steam, with public protests extending to several regions, including the country’s tightly controlled capital, Naypyitaw.
The ruling military’s junta’s efforts to quash opposition have included trying to stem protest organizing by blocking access to Facebook, and selective arrests. Facebook is most people’s primary tool for accessing information on the internet, where traditional media is state-controlled or intimidated by threats of legal action by the state.
Meanwhile, a senior member of the deposed ruling party, Win Htein, said he was being arrested for sedition, which carries a maximum penalty of life imprisonment.
He is a longtime confidant of the deposed and detained leader Aung San Suu Kyi and had publicly called for civil disobedience following the coup.
Still, signs of resistance were evident. Medical personnel have declared they won’t work for the military government.
Anti-coup graffiti appeared in Yangon as well as flash protests on the streets
Economic Woes: The coup is unlikely to do the country’s struggling economy any good at all. The country once considered a promising last frontier has languished as the pandemic added to its challenges. Economists say the prospect of fresh sanctions in the wake of this week’s coup will only make things tougher. It’s unclear if support from China will make up for lost business due to the increased political risks and potential for turmoil if public anger over the ouster of Aung San Suu Kyi and fellow civilian leaders erupts in mass protests, Elaine Kurtenbach and Victoria Milko report.
Brittle Peace Process: The future of Myanmar’s already-fragile peace process between the military, armed ethnic groups and militias is in question after the military junta regained control of the country. The country’s decades-long conflicts involving the military have displaced hundreds of thousands of people and received sharp criticism from the United Nations and others. In recent years negotiations between the groups, spearheaded by ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi, have brought some progress. But the detainment of Suu Kyi and other elected officials has sparked a new wave of criticism and concern from some armed ethnic groups across the country. Other Top Stories Donald Trump has rejected a request by House Democrats to testify under oath for his Senate impeachment trial. They are challenging the former president to explain why he and his lawyers have disputed key factual allegations related to their charge that he incited a violent mob to storm the Capitol. A Trump adviser said that “the president will not testify in an unconstitutional proceeding.” The request from House impeachment managers doesn’t require Trump to appear, but it does warn that any refusal to testify could be used at trial to support arguments for a conviction. Detainees are recounting their miserable experiences as Moscow jails were overwhelmed following mass arrests from protests in support of opposition leader Alexei Navalny this week. Advocates for prisoners and detainees said Moscow simply could not handle the hundreds of protesters reported to have been convicted for misdemeanor offenses. Detainees described waiting for hours in police vehicles without access to food, water or toilets before they were taken to overcrowded jail cells, where there was little regard for coronavirus precautions. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said there were more detainees than Moscow detention centers could swiftly process, but he blamed the problem on the protesters themselves. Media coverage and social media chatter around the tens of thousands of protesting farmers at the edges of New Delhi have prompted a furious reaction from Prime Minister Modi’s government. Critics say it has used the massive demonstrations to escalate a crackdown on the media and free speech by detaining journalists and freezing Twitter accounts. While some of the accounts have been restored this week, nine journalists and an opposition lawmaker are facing sedition charges for their reporting on the protests. Human Rights Watch and Reporters Without Borders condemned the government’s action as censorship. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell says the many lessons learned from 2020 will be needed as the league moves forward. Goodell held his annual state of the league news conference ahead of the Super Bowl. It was held before both in-person and virtual audiences and staged outside the arena that is home to the NHL’s Tampa Bay Lightning. Goodell said developments ranging from dealing with the pandemic to minority coaching hires to scheduling to the NFL’s working relationship with the players’ union all will carry forward as major topics. GET THE APP
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Fighting through tears Thursday night, Rep. Rashida Tlaib described her first memory of Congress. “On my very first day of orientation, I got my first death threat,” she said. She was speaking at a special floor session organized by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez so lawmakers could recount their experiences of the Jan. 6 Capitol attack. Read More…
The House voted 230-199 on Thursday to remove Georgia Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene from her committee assignments. No Democrat voted against the resolution, while 11 Republicans broke ranks to support it. Read More…
Senate Democrats reject two-year delay of panel seniority rule
Senate Democrats on Thursday chose to move ahead with a caucus rule change that would more evenly distribute subcommittee chairmanships, despite efforts from more senior members to delay it by two years. Read More…
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A month after Capitol riot, a look at domestic terrorism laws
Nearly a month after the attack on the Capitol, lawmakers are getting down to brass tacks of how best to counter the long-term domestic terrorist threat to U.S. democracy. Read More…
Americans deserve a healthy dose of bipartisanship
OPINION — While a plan to combat COVID-19 and provide economic relief is of utmost priority for President Joe Biden, both parties would be wise to start on relatively uncontroversial, overwhelmingly popular measures — such as reforms to make drugs more affordable, former Reps. Joseph Crowley and Bill Shuster write. Read More…
House invitation to Trump adds wrinkle to impeachment drama
House impeachment managers invited former President Donald Trump to testify under oath at his own Senate trial set to start next week, an offer that would set up one of the nation’s most dramatic political events ever and draw a huge national audience. Read More…
Banking Committee sends Fudge, Rouse to full Senate for votes
The Senate Banking Committee advanced the nomination of Marcia L. Fudge to run the Housing and Urban Development Department with a 17-7 vote Thursday. Read More…
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LITERALLY BREAKING OVERNIGHT — Vote-a-rama as of 5:35 a.m. … @caitlinzemma: “Senate PASSES the budget resolution Democrats can use to speed passage of Biden’s $1.9T coronavirus plan, 50-51, with VP Harris breaking the tie. The House could take it up as soon as today. Biden meets with House Democratic leaders and committee chairs later this a.m.”
WHAT BRIAN DEESE IS READING: this provocative LARRY SUMMERS op-ed in WaPo about the Biden stimulus plan that’s being circulated on the left like samizdat.
Summers, the former Treasury secretary for BILL CLINTON and top economic adviser to BARACK OBAMA, puts down on paper what many liberal wonks have been whispering about for weeks: that President JOE BIDEN’S stimulus bill may be too big, that its overall cost could sacrifice other progressive priorities and that it could harm the economy next year, when Democrats will be defending narrow congressional majorities in the midterms.
For weeks the key economic talking point from the White House has been that the risk of going too small is worse than the risk of going too big. Now comes Summers who says … that might not be true. “[M]uch of the policy discussion has not fully reckoned with the magnitude of what is being debated,” he wrote.
Summers cops to the fact that the 2009 stimulus, which he helped craft, wasn’t big enough to fill the hole in the economy back then. The shortfall was $80 billion a month and the Obama stimulus only filled about half of that.
But in 2021, after the December package of $900 billion, the economy will face a $20-$50 billion-a-month hole. The Biden plan would fill it with some $150 billion a month.
Why does this matter? Two big reasons:
1) A $1.9 trillion stimulus could overheat the economy. Summers warns of “inflationary pressures of a kind we have not seen in a generation, with consequences for the value of the dollar and financial stability.” He notes that these unintended consequences are barely being debated or acknowledged by the White House and Congress, adding that “[s]timulus measures of the magnitude contemplated are steps into the unknown.”
2) The stimulus could wreck Biden’s larger agenda — the one progressives really care about. There are no other long-term structural reforms in the Biden Covid relief package, which is designed only to address the immediate needs of battling the pandemic and repairing the economy.
Summers, who is a boogeyman to progressives, is now in the unusual role of warning that the passage of Biden’s plan could jeopardize the left’s priorities: “If the stimulus proposal is enacted, Congress will have committed 15 percent of GDP with essentially no increase in public investment to address” things like infrastructure, preschool education and renewable energy.
“After resolving the coronavirus crisis, how will political and economic space be found for the public investments that should be the nation’s highest priority?” he added.
Summers isn’t the only economist to raise an alarm about the risks of a too-large stimulus. Buried in a mostly rosy analysis from Brookings this week was a similar warning about the risks to the economy.
A few Democrats pointedly noted to us this week that it would be a crushing irony for their party to over-learn the lessons of 2009 with a stimulus package so big that it crowds out major progressive priorities — and leads to an economic downturn before the midterms.
BIDEN’S FRIDAY — The president and VP KAMALA HARRIS will receive the President’s Daily Brief at 9:15 a.m. and meet with House Democratic leaders and committee chairs at 9:45 a.m. in the Oval Office. At 11:45 a.m., Biden will speak about the economy and the relief package in the State Dining Room, with Harris and Treasury Secretary JANET YELLEN attending. Harris and Yellen will meet virtually with local Black Chambers of Commerce members at 3 p.m. Biden will leave the White House at 4:55 p.m. and arrive in Wilmington, Del., at 5:50 p.m.
— The White House Covid-19 response team and public health officials will brief at 11 a.m. Press secretary JEN PSAKI and JARED BERNSTEIN will brief at 1 p.m.
PLAYBOOK READS
FRIDAY WATCH — Eugene and Tara review the week’s top news videos, including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s Instagram Live, Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz’s commentary on Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, Biden’s meeting with GOP senators and MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell’s jaw-dropping interview on Newsmax.
JOIN US! The GOP is figuring out its post-Trump future. The Jan. 6 insurrection has exposed divisions over the party’s direction and the power balance among different factions. Join Eugene today at 9 a.m. for a conversation with former Rep. Denver Riggleman (R-Va.) to get his take on the party’s future and where moderate Republicans fit in. Register here to watch live and submit questions
THE WHITE HOUSE
— “‘We’ve learned to love the guy’: How Biden charmed the left,” by Laura Barrón-López and Eugene Daniels: “Two weeks into his presidency, Biden has collaborated with the left, co-opted it and, for the time being, won it over. Progressives in Congress and across different policy organizations say Biden and his team aggressively reached out to them from the moment it became clear he’d be the Democratic nominee through his time in office.
“It could fall apart as Biden’s attention drifts toward more complicated issues that may require Republican buy-in. But, so far, what was once seen as a vulnerable flank for his presidency has been surprisingly secure.”
— “‘Where’s Hunter?’ Writing a tell-all,” by Natasha Korecki and Theodoric Meyer: “It … comes as Hunter Biden is under federal investigation for his tax affairs. And though he is taking on a higher public profile just as that legal drama heats up, the Biden family on Thursday said they stood by his decision to pen the book.”
CONGRESS
MORE VOTE-A-RAMA DEETS — “Senate approves budget to sideline GOP on Biden’s $1.9T stimulus,” by Caitlin Emma and Jennifer Scholtes
— NYT: “By a voice vote, senators backed an amendment from Senator Joni Ernst, Republican of Iowa, to ‘prohibit the increase of the federal minimum wage during a global pandemic.’ It was a signal that the wage hike would be difficult to pass in an evenly split Senate, where at least one Democrat, Senator Joe Manchin III of West Virginia, is already on record opposing it.”
GOP’S QANON DRAMA FAR FROM OVER: Rep. JIMMY GOMEZ (D-Calif.) told reporters Thursday he still plans to force a vote to evict Rep. MARJORIE TAYLOR GREENE (R-Ga.) from the House — a step too far for Democratic leaders wary of the precedent it would set. “I’m waiting, now, waiting for the right time but I’m committed to bringing it up, and I said that to leadership that there needs to be a vote sooner rather or later on this but I’m gonna do it,” Gomez said right after Greene’s semi-apology and before the House voted to strip her of her committee assignments. Gomez can force an expulsion vote on his own because it’s considered a “privileged” matter in House parlance. Gomez lays out his rationale in an NBC op-ed
THE STEP BACK — “How Kevin McCarthy fought off a party revolt,” by Melanie Zanona: “He was going to try to save Rep. Liz Cheney, the No. 3 House Republican who was at risk of losing her leadership post over her vote to impeach Donald Trump. And McCarthy was also going to give frustrated members a forum for their voices to be heard.”
— “Republicans worry their big tent will mean big problems in 2022 elections,” WaPo: “House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) has pinned his hopes for reclaiming the majority in 2022 on never having to choose between the contradictory factions in his own party, no matter how deep the divisions appear.”
FIRST IN PLAYBOOK — PROBLEM SOLVERS CALL FOR STAND-ALONE VACCINE BILL: The 56-member bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus today will call on House Democratic leaders to allow a stand-alone vote on $160 billion for vaccine distribution, according to people familiar with the discussions. The group, which took the position supporting the roll call outside of reconciliation and broader pandemic negotiations, will argue that leadership needs to pass something quickly, perhaps before the second impeachment trial of DONALD TRUMP begins next week and sucks up all the oxygen in Washington.
It’s unclear whether Democratic leadership would go along. Their sole focus has been on passing a budget to move Biden’s $1.9 trillion pandemic package. The White House has also said publicly that it doesn’t want to split the proposal in half. Still, group members are prepared to argue that the idea should garner bipartisan support and they cannot afford to wait on vaccine distribution when thousands of Americans are dying daily. And it looks like they have allies in the conservative Blue Dog Coalition, per Jon Allen at NBC.
IMPEACHMENT II (FEB. 8)
— “Trump’s allies fear the impeachment trial could be a PR nightmare,” by Gabby Orr and Meridith McGraw: “Allies of former President Donald Trump are imploring his impeachment team to avoid one specific topic when they defend the ex-president at his Senate trial next week: the deadly riot that unfolded at the U.S. Capitol.
— AP: “Trump rejects Dems’ request to testify at impeachment trial”
PANDEMIC
TRACKER: The U.S. reported 3,705 Covid-19 deaths and 124,000 new coronavirus cases Thursday.
HERE WE GO — “Johnson & Johnson submits application for Covid-19 vaccine to FDA,” Stat: “If given the green light by the agency, J&J’s vaccine will likely start being used in late February or early March, though initial supplies are expected to be extremely limited.”
FINALLY SOME GOOD NEWS — “The Pandemic Is in Tenuous Retreat,” The Atlantic: “The good news in COVID-19 data continued this week, as new cases, hospitalizations, and deaths all dropped. For the seven-day period running January 28 to February 3, weekly new cases were down more than 16 percent over the previous week, and dropped below 1 million for the first time since the week of November 5. This is still an astonishing number of new cases a week, but far better than the nearly 1.8 million cases reported the week of January 14. Tests also declined nationally, but by less than 3 percent, nowhere near enough to explain the steep drop in cases.”
— “Biden health team hatches new vaccine strategy as variant threat builds,” by Sarah Owermohle and David Lim: “The Food and Drug Administration is preparing to release new standards for Covid-19 vaccine booster shots, tests and drugs in the coming weeks — all aimed at preparing the country to beat back fast-spreading virus variants that are less susceptible to existing shots.”
— “People in the LGBTQ community more vulnerable to Covid-19, CDC warns,” CNN: “The LGBTQ community experiences more health disparities compared to their straight counterparts, in part due to sexual stigma and discrimination. These health disparities make them more susceptible, a CDC team said in a study published in the agency’s Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report Thursday.”
JAN. 6 FALLOUT
KNOWING THE INSURRECTIONISTS — “Arrested in Capitol Riot: Organized Militants and a Horde of Radicals,” NYT: “In the weeks since the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, federal prosecutors have announced criminal charges against more than 175 people — less than a quarter of those involved in the melee, but enough to provide a rough portrait of the mob and the sprawling investigation into its actions.”
— “‘Politics isn’t about the weird worship of one dude’: Sasse shoots down Nebraska censure motion,” by Matthew Choi … The video statement
— “National Guard’s Post-Riot Deployment Cost at Least $480 Million,” Bloomberg
— “Bipartisan support emerges for domestic-terror bills as experts warn threat may last ‘10 to 20 years,’” WaPo: “An apparent bipartisan majority of the House Homeland Security Committee on Thursday endorsed the idea of new laws to address domestic terrorism in the wake of last month’s riot at the U.S. Capitol, as experts warned such internal threats would plague the country for decades to come.”
Of all the profiles of Jan. 6 rioters, this one jumped off the page … “The Misogynistic ‘Dating Coach’ Who Was Charged in the Capitol Riot,” by NYT’s Sarah Maslin Nir: “For $150, Brad Holiday’s customers could purchase and download a package of dating tips and tricks he called his ‘Attraction Accelerator.’ The batch of files featured advice from Mr. Holiday, a self-styled Manhattan dating coach, about things like the best facial serums and pickup lines, and his thoughts on the viciousness of the opposite sex.
“But tucked between videos denigrating women and reviews of height-boosting shoes were other guides: how to defeat Communists, expose what he claimed were government pedophilia cabals, and properly wield a Glock.
“On Jan. 20, F.B.I. agents arrested the man, whose real name is Samuel Fisher, outside his apartment on the Upper East Side in connection with his involvement in the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol. Stashed in his Chevrolet Tahoe, parked on East 88th Street, investigators found a shotgun, machetes and more than a thousand rounds of ammunition, according to court records.
“Like many of the roughly 175 people arrested after the riot, Mr. Fisher left a trail of social media posts about his exploits. ‘People died,’ but it was great, Mr. Fisher wrote online after the attack, according to court records. ‘Seeing cops literally run … was the coolest thing I’ve ever seen in my life.’”
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POLICY CORNER
— “Biden seeks to restore ‘badly damaged’ refugee resettlement program,” WaPo: “Biden said Thursday that he would raise the annual cap on refugee admissions to 125,000 for the fiscal year that starts Oct. 1, a figure more in line with the 2017 cap of 110,000 set by President Obama a few months before he left office, and promptly slashed by Trump, who won election campaigning on an anti-immigrant, anti-refugee agenda.”
— “Biden Supports Cancelling Student Debt, Expresses Openness To Executive Action,” Forbes
AMERICA AND THE WORLD
WHOA — “Anne Sacoolas, accused of killing British teen Harry Dunn, was working for U.S. intelligence, lawyer says in court,” WaPo: “The assertion reopens questions about whether Sacoolas had diplomatic immunity when she fled Britain for her home in Virginia in August 2019 — though the Trump administration denied Britain’s request to extradite Sacoolas, and last week the Biden administration said it considered that decision final.”
— “Biden Signals Break With Trump Foreign Policy in a Wide-Ranging State Dept. Speech,” by NYT’s David Sanger and Eric Schmitt
— “Trump Is Gone, But Europe Still Needs Some Space,” N.Y. Mag: “Major European leaders breathed a collective sigh of relief when it became clear that Joe Biden would actually take over as president of the United States. But the continent is not about to act as if the past four years didn’t happen. The European Union is seeking to be less dependent on, and less deferential to, Washington than it has ever been before.”
— “Pro-China propaganda campaign exploits U.S. divisions in videos emphasizing Capitol attack,” WaPo: “Chinese propaganda videos have gloated over the Jan. 6 assault on the U.S. Capitol and subsequent impeachment proceedings, portraying them as signs of the decline of ‘American-style Democracy,’ according to a research report published Thursday.
“One video pushed on social media by a Chinese propaganda group said the United States was ‘completely running naked in front of the world’ after a mob supporting President Donald Trump breached the Capitol. A second video called the country ‘permanently damaged’ and ‘a failed state.’”
TV TONIGHT — PBS’ “Washington Week” guest-hosted by Lisa Desjardins: Jonathan Martin, Alexi McCammond, Jake Sherman and Sabrina Siddiqui.
SUNDAY SO FAR …
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ABC
“This Week”: Panel: Chris Christie, Rahm Emanuel, Sarah Isgur and Christina Greer.
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FOX
“Fox News Sunday”: Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) … Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.). Panel: Karl Rove, Catherine Lucey and Juan Williams. Power Player: James Patterson.
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“Meet The Press”: Panel: David French, María Teresa Kumar, Anna Palmer and Michael Steele.
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CBS
“Face the Nation”: Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen … Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) … Maria Van Kerkhoven … Scott Gottlieb … James Brown.
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“Full Court Press”: Rep. Steve Scalise (R-La.).
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MSNBC
“The Sunday Show”: Rep. Adam Schiff (D- Calif.) … Sen. Tina Smith (D-Minn.) … Donna Edwards … Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.).
PLAYBOOKERS
SPOTTED at Adrienne Arsht’s virtual surprise birthday party hosted by Robert Pullen and Luke Frazier, with special performances by Ben Pattison and Nova Payton: Anthony Fauci and Christine Grady, Ken Burns, Barbara Barrett, Bret and Amy Baier, Barbie Allbritton, Patrick Steel and Lee Satterfield, Fred Kempe and Pam Meyer, Tom Nides, Tim and Anita McBride, Capricia and Rob Marshall, Henry Timms, Manny Diaz, Bart Friedman, Chris Liddell, Bob Barnett and Rita Braver, Barbara Harrison, Paige and Bain Ennis, Jane Hall and Doug Lute.
SPOTTED on Thursday night at a Zoom birthday party for Michael Kives, the former CAA agent who now runs K5 Global: Mark Burnett, second gentleman Doug Emhoff, Bill and Hillary Clinton, Gayle King, Katy Perry, David Geffen, Jim Coulter, Evan Spiegel, Dina Powell McCormick, Brian and Veronica Grazer, Gwyneth Paltrow, Aryeh Bourkoff, Lloyd and Laura Blankfein, Bobby Kotick, Jessica Alba and Greg Lemkow.
MEDIAWATCH
PENCE’S PIVOT — “Mike Pence is starting a podcast,” by Gabby Orr: “Mike Pence is returning to his radio roots after a 22-year hiatus from the airwaves. The former vice president will launch a podcast in the coming months hosted by the Young America’s Foundation, a conservative youth organization dating back to the 1960s.
“Pence will join YAF as the group’s first Ronald Reagan presidential scholar, and is expected to become a regular member of its campus lecture circuit once it is safe to resume such events, which have been halted by the Covid-19 pandemic.”
AT THE GRAY LADY — “NY Times Reporter Rukmini Callimachi Moving to Higher Ed Beat After ‘Caliphate’ Collapse,” The Daily Beast: “Rukmini Callimachi, formerly one of the paper’s highest-profile reporters on ISIS and extremism in the Middle East, has been re-assigned to cover higher education, multiple people familiar with the matter confirmed to The Daily Beast.
“The plum new beat will see Callimachi covering Ivy League schools and the goings on at college campuses across the country. The move follows an internal investigation that determined her critically acclaimed podcast relied on a source who fabricated much of his story.”
— “New York Times promises ‘results’ to staff angry about allegations of a reporter’s racist slur,” WaPo: “Tempers are once again flaring between staff and management at the New York Times, this time over the publication’s handling of inappropriate comments allegedly made by high-profile science reporter Donald G. McNeil, Jr. during a trip to Peru for high school students in 2019.
“In response to a letter from staffers ‘outraged’ because they believe the paper didn’t take the McNeil incident seriously enough, top managers replied late Wednesday that they “largely agree” with staff sentiment and promised to ‘examine the way we manage behavioral problems among members of the staff,’ according to an email obtained by The Washington Post.”
— Amanda Hayes is now media booker at POLITICO. She previously was an executive assistant at MSNBC.
PILLOW FIGHT: Gun-control advocate and school shooting survivor DAVID HOGG made waves with his announcement on Twitter that he and a business partner are launching a “progressive pillow company” to take on MyPillow and its Trump-backing CEO MIKE LINDELL. “Mike isn’t going to know what hit him — this pillow fight is just getting started,” Hogg wrote.
FIRST IN PLAYBOOK — Evan Dixon, outgoing press secretary for Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.) and the Senate HELP Committee, has been elected president of the Senate Press Secretaries Association. Mike Inacay, comms director for Sen. Brian Schatz (D-Hawaii), was elected VP. Other members elected to the executive board are: Ty Bofferding, Tom Brandt, Rich Davidson, Erin Heeter, Roy Loewenstein, Molly Morrissey, Arielle Mueller and Natalie Yezbick.
— The Republican State Leadership Committee is announcing its senior leadership team for the 2021-22 cycle: Dee Duncan will be president and executive director, Edith Jorge-Tuñon will be deputy executive director, Joy Lee will be general counsel, Robyn Knecht will be finance director, Andrew Romeo will be comms director, Kamilah Prince will be political director, Matt Vollenweider will be research director, Annie Moore will be digital director, Peter Barnes will be caucus director, Casey Dietrich will be policy director/SGLF deputy executive director, Andrew Wynne will be JFI VP, Justina Hulen will be events director and Caitlyn Schneeweis will be operations director.
— Marsha (Catron) Espinosa and Sarah Peck are joining DHS as assistant secretary for public affairs and comms director. Espinosa previously was COS for Rep. Linda Sánchez (D-Calif.). Peck previously worked in the DNC war room during the 2020 presidential election.
— Blakely Wall is now finance director for Rep. Matt Cartwright (D-Pa.). She most recently was Midwest and South finance assistant at the DSCC.
STAFFING UP — Josh Orton is now a senior policy adviser to the secretary at the Department of Labor. He previously was a senior adviser to Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.).
TRANSITIONS — Chai Karve will be a speechwriter for Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. He previously was a staff writer/editor at American Bridge 21st Century. … Katherine Martin is joining Rock Creek Advisors as a managing director. She currently is head of international regulatory policy and supervisory cooperation at the SEC. … Heather Douglass is joining Pinkston as a senior account executive. She previously was comms director for Rep. Roger Williams (R-Texas).
HAPPY BIRTHDAY: Energy Secretary-designate Jennifer Granholm … DNC chair Jaime Harrison … Biden director of scheduling Lisa Kohnke … Michael Steel of Hamilton Place Strategies … Omarosa Manigault Newman … Drew Godinich … Richard Parker … Facebook’s Tom Reynolds … Airbnb’s Clark Stevens … William Upton … POLITICO’s Glen Mazza … lobbyist Vinoda Basnayake … Kristina Baum … America Rising’s Jillian Davidson … Alex Key … Sarabeth Berman … Armstrong Williams … CAA’s Ali Spiesman … Bret Jacobson … McKinsey’s Matt Cooke … Alysia Santo … Matthew Hurtt of Pete Snyder’s campaign … Lisa Tozzi … Chris Barron
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The Morning Briefing: Reality Check—AOC Is Still the Biggest Lunatic in Congress
MTG Has Got Nothing on AOC When It Comes to Crazy
Happy Friday, dear Kruiser Morning Briefing friends. I may need to borrow a cheese grater.
Watching the spectacle that is Washington, D.C., play out can often be interesting and entertaining, a carnival freak show that’s fun to view from afar. It’s not really giving me the same detached pleasure that it used to, however. These days it has the feeling of a television drama that has been on the air one season too long. You know how that goes: the writers run out of ideas and the scripts start really reaching, becoming more implausible with each episode.
The next thing you know there’s a series finale that makes you hate yourself for ever even watching the show.
But there is a finale.
Puppet Joe Goes to Washington jumped the shark in its pilot episode and already feels as if we’re in that seventh season that has us praying for the series to wrap up. We will be getting no such reprieve, unfortunately.
The House of Representatives voted last night to strip freshman Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) of her committee assignments because she got into some goofy internet conspiracy theories a few years ago. We are to believe that Greene’s fringe internet wanderings are crimes against humanity, second only to those of Adolf Hitler and the producers of 2019’s Cats movie.
That’s not the shark-jumping part of this drama.
The surreal weirdness in all of this is that across the aisle in that very same House of Representatives one Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) is a member in good standing.
Let me put this as clearly as I can: Marjorie Taylor Greene’s craziest day on this planet would be AOC’s sanest.
While the House has been moving to brand MTG as Public Enemy Number One, its squeaky pathological liar has been barfing drama queen all over the place, telling tales about a member of the United States Senate trying to have her murdered.
This woman is so bat-you-know-what crazy that she probably spends her nights hanging upside down in a cave picking insect guts out of her teeth.
To the surprise of no one outside of mainstream media newsrooms, it turns out that AOC has been greatly embellishing her story about being in imminent danger on January 6th.
The unsurprising aspect of the story is that AOC is not facing any consequences whatsoever for slandering Ted Cruz, the Capitol Police, and anyone who finds her unfamiliarity with the truth offensive.
Bryan had a very good description in a recent post of the AOC modus operandi:
AOC’s tactics by now are well established. When she wants to put out a purposeful message she goes to social media and posts a video monologue. She can speak there unchallenged by questions, reporters, or facts. Commenters and followers fawn over her every word, like, reply, and spread her message virally for free. Journalists tend to report what she says uncritically, amplifying her chosen message and lending her undeserved credibility, then they wait for responses to report. It’s easy work. Rock ‘Em Sock ‘Em journalism. When pushback arrives from pundits or other members of Congress, AOC doubles and triples down, often accusing them of what she has done to deflect from whatever weaknesses or deceptions her critics have exposed.
This isn’t AOC’s first trip around the crazy/stupid track, of course. I wrote last month about another of her recent forays into Brain Dead Land.
Not only is AOC never held accountable for the stream of insanity that issues forth from her perpetually open mouth, but she is also lauded by Dem leadership and their media mouthpieces. Heck, they’re grooming her to be Speaker of the House one day.
But Marjorie Taylor Greene and QAnon, or some crap.
There are a lot of Republicans who are insisting that they have to deal with MTG to stave off a potential problem. They’re playing right into the Democrats’ hands. They’re idiots for doing so and they’re willingly giving cover to AOC for her latest bout of egregious lunacy.
Marjorie Taylor Greene could show up on the House floor wearing a Big Foot suit and singing Irish folk songs while she’s field-dressing a moose and she’d still be saner than Squeaky.
As long as AOC is breathing anywhere near the House of Representatives it will be nigh on impossible to make the case that anyone in the Republican caucus is the real “out there” problem.
For people who operate in reality, that is.
There aren’t a lot of them inside the Beltway.
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PJM Linktank
Me: Justified Anger About 2020 Can’t Make Republicans Lose Focus on 2022
Treacher: David Hogg Announces Pillow Company, of Course
The SPLC’s Horrifying Plan for Your Children’s Schools
Impeachment Defense Team Fires Back at Request That Trump Testify Under Oath
I’ll pass. Biden Administration Looking to Send Masks to Every American Household
Mike Pence’s Next Job Gives ‘an Adrenaline Shot’ to the Conservative Movement
Total Recall 2: California Effort Nears Signature Goal as Governor Newsom Sweats
Trump Responds to Screen Actors Guild’s Expulsion Threat in Epic Fashion
Florida City Declares First Week of February ‘Donald J. Trump Week’
Here’s How We Know Biden’s Prayer Breakfast Call for Unity Is Shallow
Make it stop. SERIOUSLY? Hunter Biden Memoir, Called ‘Beautiful Things,’ to Be Published in April
Tragic First-Person Accounts of the Effects of COVID-19 School Closures on Children
It May Actually Be Progressive Activists Who Need Reprogramming, Not Trump Supporters
Here’s How to Tame Big Tech – Make Them Pay Royalties to Use Your Personal Data
‘Fake Woke’ – Tom MacDonald SHREDS Cancel Culture. A Must Listen Even If Hip Hop Isn’t Your Thing
VIP
I Am the Governed and I Withdraw My Consent
On Marjorie Taylor Greene, Kevin McCarthy Warns Democrats ‘You’ll Regret This’
Can Everybody Just Grow up? Glenn Beck and Eric Weinstein Show Us How
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High School Football Player to Newsom: ‘You Got What You Wanted’
From the Mothership and Beyond
Ivanka’s pardon push part of her reemergence plan
GameStop Feature Doc In The Works From Chris Temple, Zach Ingrasci & XTR
Schlichter: Trump Moves Out of the White House and into Their Heads
The Frontman of Crypto, Elon Musk, Is at it Again
Two Vulnerable Democratic Senators Side With Illegal Immigrants Over Taxpayers in Budget Debate
SpaceX Starlink passes 10,000 users and fights opposition to FCC funding
Tucker Carlson Nails Democrats’ False Narrative About Capitol Riots
PIVOT: Check Out The New Narrative On ‘Kids In Cages’
Pro-life movement ‘will be tenacious,’ House pro-life leader promises
Montana Concealed Carry Legislation Clears Senate
Your Guide To The Gun Bills Introduced In Congress (So Far)
Idaho Bill Embraces Armed School Staff For Student Protection
The street with the lockdown baby boom
Navy Warship Passes Through Taiwan Strait, Sending A Signal To China
Trent Reznor Throws Marilyn Manson Under The Bus, Also Police Perform Welfare Check
China’s Huawei Said It Had Created Its Own ‘Completely Different’ Smartphone OS, But Did It?
Erasing Classic Literature for Kids
Senate passes amendment to prohibit stimulus checks from going to illegal aliens
Of course they are. The 17-Year Cicada Swarms of Brood X Are Coming This Summer
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The Morning Dispatch: Romney’s Child Poverty Plan
Plus: Biden ends U.S. support for the war in Yemen.
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Quick Hits: Today’s Top Stories
- President Biden announced Thursday that the United States’ support for Saudi-led offensive operations in Yemen will come to an end. He also said he is appointing career diplomat Timothy Lenderking as an envoy to conduct peace talks to end the conflict.
- Johnson & Johnson formally requested emergency use authorization for its COVID-19 vaccine from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). An FDA panel will meet to review the vaccine’s clinical trial data and make a recommendation on February 26.
- The House of Representatives voted Thursday afternoon to remove Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene from her two committee assignments in light of her history of violent and offensive comments. Greene made a speech earlier in the day distancing herself from some of her previous statements. Eleven Republicans joined Democrats in supporting the resolution.
- Initial jobless claims decreased by 33,000 week-over-week to 779,000 last week, the Labor Department reported on Thursday. About 17.8 million people were on some form of unemployment insurance during the week ending January 16, compared with 2.1 million people during the comparable week in 2020.
- President Biden announced yesterday his administration is planning to increase the annual cap on refugees allowed into the United States to 125,000, up from the current 15,000 level. The change would go into effect next fiscal year, beginning in October.
- The United States confirmed 119,564 new cases of COVID-19 yesterday per the Johns Hopkins University COVID-19 Dashboard, with 7.3 percent of the 1,646,249 tests reported coming back positive. An additional 4,977 deaths were attributed to the virus on Thursday, bringing the pandemic’s American death toll to 455,657. According to the COVID Tracking Project, 88,668 Americans are currently hospitalized with COVID-19. According to the Centers for Disease Control, 1,325,456 COVID-19 vaccine doses were administered yesterday, bringing the nationwide total to 35,203,710.
Romney’s Plan to Reduce Child Poverty
Marriage and birth rates have been steadily declining for decades in the United States, both reaching a nadir in 2018—the last year for which we have accurate data. According to the World Bank, the American fertility rate is 145th out of the 200 countries and states measured.
Many factors have contributed to these trends, including longer life expectancies, increasing educational attainment, and a decline in religiosity. But there’s another, simpler reason: Raising a family in 2021 America is an incredibly expensive proposition.
On Thursday, Sen. Mitt Romney introduced a deficit-neutral legislative framework aiming to eliminate some of these obstacles to families by reforming the federal welfare system that was last meaningfully updated in 1996. “Now is the time to renew our commitment to families to help them meet the challenges they face as they take on [the] most important work any of us will ever do: Raising our society’s children,” Romney said.
The proposal is relatively simple, as far as federal welfare programs go. Parents would receive monthly cash benefits—$350 for children ages zero to five, $250 for children ages six to 17—and they would become eligible for them four months prior to a child’s due date. A family’s total annual benefit would be capped at $15,000, meaning the program’s diminishing returns begin to kick in after four or five children. Payouts would begin to slowly phase out at set income thresholds: $200,000 for single-filers, and $400,000 for joint-filers.
According to an analysis from the centrist Niskanen Center, the Family Security Act would reduce the child poverty rate in America by a third (2.8 million children) and cut the deep child poverty rate in half (1.2 million).
Biden Ends U.S. Support for War in Yemen
President Biden announced an end to U.S. support for offensive operations in Yemen Thursday, following up on a campaign promise and placing a renewed emphasis on resolving the country’s civil war through American diplomacy. In doing so, the administration reverses an Obama and Trump-era policy backing the Saudi Arabia-led intervention into Yemen to fight the Houthi rebels.
The cessation of American military and financial aid is aimed at quelling the “humanitarian and strategic catastrophe” resulting from the conflict. “This war has to end,” the president said in his address, “and to underscore our commitment, we’re ending all American support for offensive operations in the war in Yemen, including relevant arms sales.”
Part of the administration’s diplomatic strategy, according to National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan, will be to appoint a special envoy to Yemen. Biden later confirmed Tim Lenderking, a longtime diplomat with experience in Middle Eastern affairs, will fill that role. “He’s going to have his hands full, but he’s a very experienced guy,” Jason Brodsky, policy director at United Against Nuclear Iran, told The Dispatch. And the situation on the ground is far more complicated than simply limiting U.S. arms flow.
When Saudi Arabia intervened in Yemen’s civil war on behalf of government-in-exile leader Abdrabbuh Mansour Hadi in 2015, the conflict had been raging in some form for several years. Riyadh saw the instability on its southern border, as well as the Houthi rebels’ apparent ties to its regional rival Iran, as a pressing threat to national security.
More than five years later, the conflict has escalated into one of the world’s largest humanitarian crises, with Iran and Saudi Arabia using Yemen as an arena in which to confront one another indirectly.
Worth Your Time
- On July 14, 1964—the day of the Republican National Convention—then-Republican presidential candidate and New York Gov. Nelson Rockefeller spoke on behalf of an amendment condemning political extremist organizations such as the Communist Party, the KKK, and the John Birch Society. The amendment failed, and Rockefeller lost to Barry Goldwater in the presidential primary. “But the fact that such a resolution was debated at all—in such a visible venue, with such high-profile advocates—also says something about Republicans today,” Ronald Brownstein writes in TheAtlantic. What might GOP lawmakers learn from their forebears’ battles with the Birchers in the ‘60s? “The more the party allows itself to be branded as tolerating (or even welcoming) extremism, the more its support is likely to erode among previously Republican-leaning constituencies, especially white-collar suburbanites.”
- This BBC investigation into Uighur concentration camps from Matthew Hill, David Campanale, and Joel Gunter is very difficult to read. That doesn’t mean you shouldn’t read it. “First-hand accounts from inside the internment camps are rare, but several former detainees and a guard have told the BBC they experienced or saw evidence of an organised system of mass rape, sexual abuse and torture,” the trio write. “Tursunay Ziawudun, who fled Xinjiang after her release and is now in the US, said women were removed from the cells ‘every night’ and raped by one or more masked Chinese men. She said she was tortured and later gang-raped on three occasions, each time by two or three men.”
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We wrote to you yesterday about the sentencing of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny. Take a few minutes this morning to listen to a recording of the speech he made in court.
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- In today’s French Press (🔒), David takes a look at conservative pushback to Big Tech in two recent instances he argues have been blown out of proportion. “Millions on the right viewed the Parler cancellation as all the evidence we need that Big Tech is out of control. You mean Trump supporters can’t even start their own social media network without progressive Big Tech’s permission? The market is broken. Cancel culture is out of control. But what if there’s a different story?” he writes.
- Thursday’s edition of Vital Interests(🔒) breaks down the series of decisions President Biden will have to make on Afghanistan policy, with Thomas Joscelyn coming to the conclusion that there’s no perfect path forward. “Will President Biden leave 2,500 American service members, plus associated civilian personnel, in Afghanistan beyond May 1? If Biden decides to do so, then it is likely that more Americans will suffer casualties in an already unpopular war,” he writes. “If President Biden decides to complete America’s withdrawal, then the Afghan government’s weak grasp on power will become only more tenuous. The Taliban is laying the groundwork for the return of its Islamic Emirate. So is al-Qaeda.”
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- To recall Gavin Newsom, we need a LOT more signatures than the 95K that’s being reported
- Who’s pulling the President’s puppet strings?
- Fighting Cultural Marxism: Pastor Erwin Lutzer will not be silenced and neither should any Christians
- Mitt Romney’s ‘Family Security Act’: A welfare state program leftists adore
- Shanghai district residents refuse to take Chinese-made coronavirus vaccine
- Dr. Lee Merritt debunks the COVID vaccine and explains how proper treatments have been suppressed
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- Senator: Biden has China ‘singing all the way to the bank’
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To recall Gavin Newsom, we need a LOT more signatures than the 95K that’s being reported
Posted: 05 Feb 2021 03:38 AM PST Conservatives in and out of California were giving each other digital high-fives this week as the Recall Gavin 2020 efforts broke the 1.4 million milestone, less than 100,000 signatures away from being successful. Except, that’s not exactly true, and careless “conservative” publications like the Daily Caller are spreading this misinformation. A recall election of California Governor Gavin Newsom will be triggered by 1,495,709 validated signatures, or 12% of the previous total votes cast for the office. In 2003, the recall challenge against Governor Gray Davis yielded well over 1.6 million signatures, but around 15% of them were invalidated. In the end, they were able to count 1,356,408 valid signatures, which was still enough to secure the recall. That was 2003. We can and should expect to need a higher percentage of “overage” in 2021 for multiple reasons. First and foremost, there are currently efforts to “fake” signatures or sign multiple recall petitions. These efforts, quietly being put into effect by private allies of the Governor, are intended to draw a sense of complacency and quash momentum. If we’re led to believe we have enough signatures, the enthusiasm to push for more diminishes. Another reason is the aforementioned celebratory stance of many conservatives on social media as well as articles such as the one on Daily Caller yesterday: Democratic California Governor Gavin Newsom is less than 100,000 signatures away as of Thursday from being forced into a recall special election. California state law stipulates that a sitting governor must face a recall special election if 12% of voters from the previous gubernatorial election, in this case 1.5 million California residents, sign a petition to recall the governor. At the time of publication, 1.4 million Californians have signed a petition to recall Newsom. The article makes no mention of the need to validate signatures. In fact, it notes that they should have enough signatures by next week. This is false. There is almost zero chance they will have the 1.9+ million signatures necessary to overcome the number of invalid petitions and still have over the threshold. Will we likely get to the mark? Yes. There are six weeks left. They’ve been averaging around 100,000 signatures per week, so they’re on pace to get to 2 million. But if too many “conservatives” are spreading disinformation to slow down momentum through complacency, then the efforts could fall short. Spread the word. To recall Gavin Newsom, we need 1.5 million VALID petition signatures. That means we have until March 17 to collect 400k-600k, not the 100K that’s being reported. Keep fighting. Don’t get complacent. 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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Who’s pulling the President’s puppet strings?
Posted: 05 Feb 2021 03:30 AM PST Who’s pulling Joe Biden’s puppet strings? You doubtless have heard that question more than once during the 2020 presidential campaign, post-election drama, and the early days of the Biden administration. The presumption behind this inquiry has always been, sotto voce, that of course he could not be making his own decisions, they are being made for him, by some person or persons hidden behind the curtain. Article by Tim Donner originally published at Liberty Nation. And Joe Biden has heard the chatter too – the talk that he’s an empty suit, controlled by others, transparently in decline, not the man he once was. A marionette manipulated by undisclosed power brokers, likely intent on little more than refilling his oh-so-familiar establishment Swamp which was drained by Trump. What, you thought his aides and family, who for months kept him more hidden than a down-on-his-luck shut-in, were able to block it all out for him? Okay, that’s a rhetorical question, but the new president’s style of leadership so far may actually reveal his own pointed reaction to the notion that he’s in way over his head. Biden’s term, if continued on its present course, would be viewed by objective historians as an imperial presidency – for one simple reason. He has handed down edicts from on high, requiring only his command, at a record pace. Most of his more than 40 executive orders have been aimed at sanitizing the presidency of Trump and demonstrating to the left that he can keep them at least satisfied if not overjoyed. We have postulated here on LN that, while both of these objectives were highly predictable, the record-shattering volume of executive orders immediately upon taking office would suggest a man who knows his time at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue may be limited. But there may well be yet another motivation. Ask yourself how you would react to the widespread notion that you are addled, unable to make decisions, essentially incapacitated to a point perhaps short of panic but beyond mere concern. Would you send out the signal that, yes, I really am pretty weak so I’ll go ahead and let Vice President Harris and congressional leaders play an enlarged role while I recede into the background, the stick figure I’ve been depicted as by my detractors? Or would you say hell yeah I’m my own man, and I’m as capable as ever of setting my own agenda and making my own decisions – whether you are or not? And would not the best way to achieve that objective be to grab the (carefully set) stage with all manner of early moves requiring only the stroke of your pen – and certain to get major play in the friendly media – while keeping the VP and others who seek to control you at a comfortable distance? This does not answer the question of who might or might not actually be exercising outsized influence on this president. As a political lifer and admitted transitional figure – in every way the reverse image of Donald Trump – President Biden understands that the battle to succeed him started the day he was proclaimed president for the one term he is likely to serve, in whole or in part. However, that this president appears laser-focused on removing doubts about his competence at least adds to our limited understanding of the current state of mind of a chief executive who was kept more distant from the voters than any presidential nominee in modern American history. Could it be that Joe Biden’s extraordinarily swift, unilateral, and voluminous decrees are not only his way of leaving his footprints in the sand, but also a desperate attempt to transmit the message that the person who’s pulling his puppet strings is … the president himself? ~ Read more from Tim Donner. 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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Fighting Cultural Marxism: Pastor Erwin Lutzer will not be silenced and neither should any Christians
Posted: 05 Feb 2021 02:54 AM PST There’s a very good reason Dr. Erwin Lutzer, Pastor Emeritus of The Moody Church, refuses to be silenced. He does not abide by the “woke” culture that is spreading across America because it goes against the higher power that Dr. Lutzer holds dear. He is beholden to God and therefore refuses to be silenced because the teachings of the Bible tell us to be bold with our faith. With his latest book, We Will Not Be Silenced: Responding with Courage to Our Culture’s Assault on Christianity, his penchant for publishing about the most timely topics is in full display. It was written before many Christians realized what we’ve learned very clearly in the past few months, that our voices are being suppressed across the board. Through mainstream media, social media, and even in our real world interactions, espousing a Biblical worldview can make us targets of silencing and cancelation through the assault by Cultural Marxists. In the latest episode of NOQ Report, Dr. Lutzer took time to sit with me virtually and discuss some of the events happening today that should concern Christians. And by “concern,” that’s not to say he believes we should fear them. We must take them into consideration in our ongoing efforts to spread the Gospel and do the righteous Will of God. But it’s not just about getting banned on Twitter or being told to keep our faith to ourselves at work. There is a concerted attack underway against the youth of America to indoctrinate them into an anti-American and anti-Biblical worldview. “One of the reasons that the Judeo-Christian history of the United States is being vilified is because of the fact that, as I mentioned, they want to put America on a different foundation,” he said. “Now, this is important. One of the reasons that I wrote it is so Christian parents can understand why it is that when they send their children to college and university, why do they come back hating America?” Arguably the biggest challenge facing Christians is an internal one. We, as a church and as a nation, have grown complacent about our freedoms, particular our right to worship. This complacency prompted many to stay on the sidelines, avoid conflict, and take our eyes off of political concerns. Now, we’re seeing our lack of action is coming back to haunt us. “Indeed, I can say with authority that for Christians, there is no longer any place to hide. I point out that Marx believed, and a man by the name of At one point in the interview, Lutzer references a quote often attributed to Winston Churchill. “An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile, hoping it will eat him last.” There are too many “appeasers” in American society today. This translates into lukewarm political and religious adherence; Christians and conservatives often try to “appease” the left thinking they will be spared from the attacks of Cultural Marxists. Our Judeo-Christian heritage is under direct attack as the Cultural Marxists and radical progressives attempt to quash us. This is the moment we need to stand up and follow the guidelines of the Constitution and the teachings of the Bible. His book, We Will Not Be Silenced: Responding with Courage to Our Culture’s Assault on Christianity, is available at Christian Books, Amazon, and wherever books are sold.
Dr. Erwin W. Lutzer is the Pastor Emeritus of The Moody Church, where he served as the senior pastor for 36 years. A graduate of Dallas Theological Seminary and Loyola University, he is the author of numerous books, including the Gold Medallion Award winner Hitler’s Cross and the best-seller One Minute After You Die. He is also a teacher on radio programs heard on more than 700 stations throughout the United States and the world, including Songs in the Night, The Moody Church Hour, and the daily feature Running to Win. He and his wife, Rebecca, live in the Chicago area and have three married children and eight grandchildren. 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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Mitt Romney’s ‘Family Security Act’: A welfare state program leftists adore
Posted: 04 Feb 2021 11:10 PM PST Mitt Romney has a plan. It’s pretty clever, actually, because it seemingly checks off all of the boxes Republicans like such as being “deficit neutral” while also pandering to Democrats by offering free money to every parent who makes less than $200,000 per year. But a deeper dive into the proposed “Family Security Act” reveals it’s a welfare state enabling program that can be used to generate up to $15,000/yr if dependency money for enterprising parents. Parents of children aged six or under would receive $350 per month. Older children would yield $250 per month. No restrictions other than the $15K yearly limit. And while it’s technically deficit-neutral, it still amounts to additional expenditures of taxpayer dollars because it replaces tax credits which are often not taken. In other words, it’s only deficit-neutral on paper. In reality, it’s going to cost us. All of us. While Romney is not the ultimate enemy of progressive media outlets because of his attacks on President Trump, he’s still a Republican and therefore part of the problem in their eyes. But they were practically gushing over this proposal even as they attempted to stab holes in it. Here’s what far-left Vox had to say about it: The Romney plan also has some advantages over the Biden plan as currently presented, even beyond being permanent. Checks are sent in a truly universal manner, which makes for easier monthly payments. As of this writing, the Biden administration hasn’t commented on whether or not its plan will include monthly payments, though some Democratic offices in Congress have told me on background they are pushing for monthly payments. A White House spokesperson told me, “We are working with Congress and the Treasury Department to determine the best way of getting families this relief in the American Rescue Plan.” The Romney plan has already earned praise from surprising quarters. Matt Bruenig, the leftist writer and founder of the People’s Policy Project think tank who writes frequently about child benefits, told me, “Among the child benefit policies that have been proposed so far, Romney’s is the best. It has the highest benefits and the simplest administration. I’d like to see Romney get rid of his proposal’s benefit phaseout and child cap, which create hassle without meaningful savings, but otherwise it’s a pretty solid proposal.” Sharon Parrott, president of the left-leaning Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, which pushes for expanded benefits for low-income people, was more skeptical. “This proposal shows growing bipartisan support for expanding the child tax credit, but it’s misguided to undercut the policy’s poverty-reducing impact by using deep cuts in other critical forms of support for low-income people to pay for it,” Parrott told me. “They want to talk about it as consolidation, but they are massive cuts. Their own document shows an EITC cut of $47 billion.” In its current form, the Romney plan may not be able to make it through Congress, for reasons Parrott highlights and detailed further below. But if the Biden administration embraces it and tweaks it, it could hit on a rare achievement: a truly bipartisan expansion of the social safety net that permanently reduces poverty in America. The sheer fact that so many leftists love Romney’s welfare plan is a clear sign that it’s not a benefit to taxpayers. Magnanimously taking our money and giving it back to us “for the sake of the children” is disingenuous if not outright deceitful. 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.
American Conservative MovementJoin fellow patriots as we form a grassroots movement to advance the cause of conservatism. The coronavirus crisis has prompted many, even some conservatives, to promote authoritarianism. It’s understandable to some extent now, but it must not be allowed to embed itself in American life. We currently have 11,000+ patriots with us in a very short time. If you are interested, please join us to receive updates.The post Mitt Romney’s ‘Family Security Act’: A welfare state program leftists adore appeared first on NOQ Report – Conservative Christian News, Opinions, and Quotes. |
Shanghai district residents refuse to take Chinese-made coronavirus vaccine
Posted: 04 Feb 2021 11:00 PM PST Internal documents obtained by The Epoch Times show that only a very small percentage of residents in one district in Shanghai are willing to take the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines manufactured by China. Article by Arsenio Toledo originally published at Natural News. The Epoch Times obtained a set of January work reports from the Shanghai Health Commission regarding a survey of residents in the district of Jing’an, one of the main urban areas in Shanghai that is home to around 1.06 million residents. Nearly 40 percent of the residents of the district are categorized as being at “high risk” of contracting COVID-19 due to their age. Of the roughly 113,000 people surveyed by the health commission, only 24,000, or around 21 percent, were willing to be vaccinated with the Chinese-made vaccine. The work report does not indicate what vaccine the Jing’an residents are unwilling to take. But it’s likely referring to the coronavirus vaccine developed by state-run pharmaceutical corporation Sinopharm. It could also be referring to the vaccine still being developed by another Chinese pharmaceutical company, Sinovac, but this seems less likely as it has not yet received full authorization. As of Jan. 18, around 820,000 people in the city have already received the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccines and around 240,000 have received the second shot. Wu Jinglei, director of the city’s health commission, claims that the number includes 180,000 doctors, nurses and other healthcare workers. Jing’an District itself reported that nearly 12,000 people in the area have received the first dose, while only 668 have received a second dose. No serious adverse reactions have been officially reported. But the work report shows that there were 17 cases of adverse reactions, including 12 “general reactions,” four “abnormal reactions” and one reaction that occurred after a person was vaccinated but was most likely not caused by the vaccine itself. (Related: Biden EO bans term “China Virus” as China deletes 300 Wuhan lab studies, bans investigators from lab.) The Chinese Communist Party claims that severe adverse reactions to their vaccines only occurs in about one in a million cases. Based on the district’s work data, the actual number is closer to about three per 10,000. China speeding up vaccine drive ahead of Lunar New YearDespite inconsistent reports regarding the effectiveness of Chinese coronavirus vaccines, the communist nation is still pushing ahead with its mass vaccination campaign amid a spate of new outbreaks. The country’s goal is to vaccinate several key groups of people and expatriate workers who volunteer before the Lunar New Year on Feb. 12, when public health officials believe potentially millions of people will travel home to celebrate the holiday with their families, leading to some outbreaks. According to Shanghai’s Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the city had opened up its vaccine appointments to anyone who wants to receive the vaccine, and not just the key demographics that the CCP wanted to get vaccinated first. However, the city seems to be having difficulty getting everybody to sign up, as less than 50 percent of Shanghai’s 1.77 million designated “key workers” volunteered for vaccinations. Shanghai under lockdown due to local outbreakThe rollout of coronavirus vaccines is being hampered by the fact that the city has come under lockdown due to a small outbreak of cases in the Zhaotong residential community in the Huangpu District directly to the south of Jing’an. A handful of cases were also imported into Shanghai. According to CCP-backed tabloid Global Times, contact tracers believe as many as 15,000 people may have come into contact with the infected or might share some overlapping travel histories. The Zhaotong compound has been closed down. All shops and other commercial enterprises have been forced to shut down, and nobody is allowed to come in or go out of the community. Hotels in the area have been shut down, with customers and staff being sent to hotels further away to spend two weeks in isolation. Before entering any residential complex, visitors are forced to submit their health QR codes and to comply with temperature checks, and face masks are once again mandatory, even if there is no outbreak in the district where the person lives. Areas that have been designated by the health commission as “medium risk” have been ordered to undergo a 14-day home quarantine, and are required to submit two coronavirus tests. Those living in high-risk areas have been placed under “central quarantine.” The Shanghai municipal government has begun a mass testing campaign, with the goal of testing every single person that may have come into contact with the infected individuals. Coronavirus outbreaks are popping up in other parts of the country as well, such as in Hebei and Tianjin, two provinces that surround Beijing. Chinese Vice Premier Sun Chunlan even blamed the outbreak in Hebei on people attending religious gatherings, while other officials blamed weddings and funerals. Learn more about the coronavirus outbreak and the vaccines created supposedly to deal with the virus by reading the latest articles at Pandemic.news. Sources include: 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. 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Dr. Lee Merritt debunks the COVID vaccine and explains how proper treatments have been suppressed
Posted: 04 Feb 2021 10:45 PM PST Today, The Two Mikes had the great honor of listening to and speaking with Dr. Lee Merritt on the subject of the China-Virus vaccine, and the nefarious behavior of large numbers of those charged with keeping Americans healthy. Neither of the Mikes had previously heard such a compelling and easy to follow explanation of why all Americans should have a long second thought before deciding to take the vaccine. Dr. Merritt speaks directly to the apparently intentional negative (that is, deadly) impact that Dr Fauci, Bill Gates, Big Pharma, and their many thousands of subordinates have had for decades on the health of Americans. This crowd of people have, throughout the period, had very little intention of helping Americans, and were much more eager to and successful in terrorizing and/or killing them. Dr. Merritt brings strong and understandable evidence to bear on these issues, and, in addition, shows that there never was a pandemic, only a virus that would have been quickly subdued through the use of such items as Hydroxychloroquine, Zinc, and Vitamin D. In other words, 450,000 Americans died because the above avaricious gang of killers lied about and blocked the use of safe, inexpensive, and effective drugs. Listen closely to Dr. Merritt. In fact, listen to her twice.
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Make the United States plural again
Posted: 04 Feb 2021 08:19 PM PST Make the “United States” plural again. Is that so much to ask? Up until the Civil War, that was the customary grammatical construction. “The United States of America are committed to…” “The United States of America have declared war upon…” “The United States of America stand together…” Ah, there’s the rub. These United States of ours do not really stand together anymore on anything, and only the linguistic shrewdness of treating the “United States” as a singular entity provides the fictitious veneer of national unity. In a world filled with fake news, fake markets, and fake elections, ignoring proper grammatical rules to pretend the states are united in purpose as one nation is just par for the course. The story has been told to schoolchildren since the nineteenth century (all the way to the near present, when American history was abandoned in public schools altogether) that the change from plural to singular reflected the significance of the Civil War. Before that conflagration, there was much constitutional disagreement as to whether individual states had the sovereign power to decide for themselves whether they would continue to consent to the authority and jurisdiction of a national government. After that war, the answer was clear: they did not. From that point forward, it did not matter if every single citizen of a state unanimously voted to leave the Union; that democratic election would be ignored. The Civil War decided once and for all that, although the original thirteen colonies may well have entered into a voluntary contract together, there would be no “take-backs.” Once you’re in, as La Cosa Nostra would say, you’re in for life. Or, as the schoolbooks delightedly tell the story, after the Civil War, the United States finally became one nation. Everybody likes a happy ending. Maybe, just maybe, if we began to treat the United States as fifty governments again, rather than as fifty tourism zones, we could put things back into proper perspective before this whole American project of ours cracks up under the weight of D.C.’s hubris and power-hoarding. Maybe state governors and legislators would begin to protect and preserve their own state powers from leviathan federal overreach. And maybe Democrats intent on ending the Electoral College in favor of a national popular vote would be reminded that willy-nilly rewrites of the Constitution will end up supercharging state secession movements in short order. Maybe. I mean, none of the other glaring warning signs that we’re sleepwalking into Civil War II has done the trick, but perhaps if we at least reminded the American imperialists in D.C. that the fifty state governments still retain their sovereign powers and that the citizens of those fifty states are still more than easily swappable population pods for the national government to exploit, we could at least blow up the charade that the United States are in agreement about anything D.C. imposes on the rest of us. It would be a good first step because the states need to find some backbone pronto. What we have right now is a peculiar beast! Most of the grunt work done by government is performed at the state and local levels, but the 535 “highly esteemed” Congress-critters and the millions of bureaucratic swamp rats (of the arguably unconstitutional alphabet agencies sponging federal tax dollars from the states) are the ones who get all the attention. They mostly accomplish this upside-down power-grab by way of feudal bribery not at all different from the way lords ruled over their vassals during the Middle Ages. “Yes, North Carolina, you could choose to go that way, but we would hate for you to lose all those federal grants we’ve been giving you from the revenue slush funds of the Sixteenth Amendment and the Federal Reserve’s money-printing.” “Well, Tennessee, you could choose to run your own state, sure, but we don’t see any more federal public works projects in your future.” First the federal government secured for itself the power to steal income from the pockets of each American, and then it turned right around and held that money ransom unless the individual states voluntarily castrated their sovereignty and begged the good lords in D.C. for a little doting patronage. America, the country that defeated an empire, rejected appeals to monarchy, fashioned a republic of the people, empowered a political aristocracy, and finally reduced its citizens back to enfeebled peasantry. The time for states to begin undoing this great power-grab is now. I would much rather put and keep the spotlight on the governors, state legislators, mayors, and council-people, and stop treating the federal officers we send to D.C. as princes and princesses next in line to the throne. It’s not that I mistake D.C. as having a monopoly on corruption or royal pretension; it’s that I want as much power as possible to be allocated as locally as possible, so that when some two-bit crook of a politician betrays his voters, he still has to face them at the local supermarket, where paper mâché, glitter, and superglue are all within aisles of each other. This was, after all, part of the original purpose of the U.S. Constitution — to delineate a small number of explicit powers granted to the national government while leaving everything else to state authorities. And when the rubber hits the road, state and local governments provide the heavy lifting. That’s why Governor DeSantis and the state of Florida have succeeded far better in fighting the Chinese Virus than Killer Cuomo and the state of New York. It’s also why, to the everlasting surprise of China’s state-run news agencies, when Congress fails to perform one of its only constitutionally delegated jobs — passing a budget — and the federal government “shuts down,” most Americans never even notice. Newspapers all over the world are always surprised by this result. “The American government is shutting down. Expect chaos as Americans devolve back into a survival-of-the-fittest state of nature!” Yet in hometowns across the country, nothing much changes, except the temporary suspension of wasteful government spending and imperial administrative decrees from our bloated federal government. Quite a few Americans in quite a few states see that reprieve as an obvious net benefit. In our current Cold Civil War holding pattern when everybody’s waiting to see whether martial law in the U.S. capital will make Myanmar’s currently unfolding coup look like a gentle disagreement, or whether Wall Street’s and the Fed’s manipulation of the market will finally collapse the dollar, or whether some as yet unknown domino will finally cascade into full-blown hostilities between Americans, now is the time for states to get back to the business of being relatively sovereign states. State officeholders need to take back powers they’ve implicitly handed to the federal government, no matter how difficult the unwinding of past agreements might be. State leaders need to become much more prominent advocates for their local populations. And citizens must begin treating their federal representatives more as ambassadors to the national capital (as they were meant to be) than as newly admitted members of D.C.’s national ruling club. At the very least, it’s vital to this country’s preservation that the words “United States” no longer represent a mere shorthand for the will of D.C. elites and begin to reflect, once again, the individual voices of all fifty states. Image: pinkzebra via Pixabay, Pixabay License. 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: Biden has China ‘singing all the way to the bank’
Posted: 04 Feb 2021 08:15 PM PST A number of President Joe Biden’s executive actions in his first two weeks in office have the Chinese Communist Party “singing all the way to the bank,” says freshman Sen. Sen. Bill Hagerty, R-Tenn. Article by Art Moore originally published at WND. Hagerty, whose knowledge of China stems partly from his experience as the U.S. ambassador to Japan, told the “Breitbart News Saturday” radio program that Biden’s cancellation of the Keystone XL pipeline, the revoking of leases to drill on federal land, the rejoining of the Paris climate accord and his nomination of a pro-Beijing U.S. ambassador to the United Nations are a “huge gift” to the Communist Party regime. Regarding Keystone, he said that if Canada can’t move its oil through the pipeline, it will sell the oil to China. The Paris accord will put an immediate burden on the U.S. economy without obligating compliance from Beijing in the near-term, he noted. “Theirs was the only economy that grew last year. Ours didn’t,” Hagerty said. “They’re going to put more burden on us while China is singing all the way to the bank, thanks to the Biden administration. So we have some real reasons to be concerned.” Hagerty noted that Biden’s nominee for U.N. ambassador, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, gave a speech to a Confucius Institute event in 2019 in which she praised the Chinese Communist Party’s global Belt and Road Initiative. Hagerty said China’s initiative, through which it is asserting control around the world, compromised the director general of the World Health Organization, Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, by trapping his native Ethiopia in debt. He noted that when Tedros was the health minister and the foreign minister, the Ethiopian government took billions of dollars in the Chinese Belt and Road Initiative. Now, with Tedros running the WHO, Tedros “stepped right up and parroted their line and helped cover up the pandemic when they wanted him to do it.” “This is textbook debt trap diplomacy,” the senator said. “They’re using their influence for nefarious means, and I cannot imagine a U.N. representative who does not understand that.” Earlier this week, facing its first test with China, Biden administration insiders described a chaotic response to the military takeover in Burma marked by fear of angering Beijing. WND reported in December a prominent Beijing university professor cited the Biden family’s Chinese business deals as he explained in a Nov. 28 lecture why a Biden administration will restore the communist regime’s influence on its “old friends” on Wall Street and inside the Beltway after the Trump administration. Shortly after the lecture, the Chinese state organ Global Times published an op-ed saying it expected a Biden administration to cooperate in silencing criticism of the communist regime by American allies such as Australia. Disturbing naïvetéHagerty said Thomas-Greenfield’s speech, which resurfaced after her nomination, could jeopardize her confirmation in a 50-50 Senate. “She was paid by the Chinese to give this speech — the naïveté that her position underscores is extremely disturbing, and I think it’s going to make it very difficult for her to get confirmed,” he said. On Thursday, Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, said in a statement that he has “no confidence” that Thomas-Greenfield will stand up to China, Hagerty pointed to another example of how China is exploiting developing countries through Belt and Road. China put Sri Lanka into deeper debt with the building of a second deep water port that the Asian nation didn’t need. Sri Lanka foreclosed on the project before it was even finished, and now the port is run by Chinese workers and functions under Chinese law along one of the busiest, most strategic shipping lanes in the world. “They know what they’re doing. They’re going into these small countries and, like I mentioned with Ethiopia, they’re pushing their influence,” he said. “They’re putting a tremendous amount of debt, which gives them leverage. For her not to understand or see that is deeply concerning.” A mixed bagHagerty said, however, that Secretary of State Tony Blinken seems to understand the China threat. “It’s a mixed bag. I think Secretary Blinken does have a much more clear-eyed view about what’s happening than most members of the Biden administration,” Hagerty said. “He and I talked about this at length.” Hagerty noted that Blinken believes former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s designation that China is committing genocide against the Muslim Uyghurs minority is correct. Blinken also “was also right to acknowledge the Trump administration largely got it right on China.” Hagerty said the Biden administration’s invitation to the Taiwanese representative to come to the inauguration sent a strong message. It was an even stronger message, the senator said, than sending the USS Theodore Roosevelt into the waters off of Taiwan to push back against Chinese military aggression. “But if you look at it more broadly, I don’t think Biden gets it,” Hagerty said. “You look back to the campaign, he said, ‘Oh China is not our competition, come on man!’” Hagerty on Wednesday introduced amendments to the Senate budget resolution targeting the Chinese Communist Party that he hopes will win bipartisan support. One would “end the inappropriate classification of China by international organizations that gives China an advantage over America and enhance accountability at those organizations” and “ensure that the United States leads other nations in holding China accountable for engaging in genocide and crimes against humanity with respect to Uyghurs in the Xinjiang Province of China.” Others include protections for American workers from open borders and amnesty immigration policies, efforts to preserve former President Trump’s wall and support for Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers. Hear the interview:
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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Seeking to destroy
Posted: 04 Feb 2021 08:12 PM PST Dustin Faulkner hosts Battlefront: Frontline tonight bringing you the latest commentary on the ongoing seizure of America by the leftist Democrats. Biden has executed orders to wipe out Trump’s America First policies and implement the third year of an Obama administration further spiraling us into a Communist nation. Are Americans going to allow this to happen like they did with Covid mandates? Biden’s first couple of weeks in office have been nothing but a flurry of executive orders pushing Leftist policy agendas, all while circumventing the legal process to implement law in America. The fact that Democrats continually called Donald Trump a dictator, while not remaining silent when Biden acts like he’s King of America, should tell you all that you need to know about the corruption and intellectual dishonest of the Left. We are seeing America enter back into the Paris Accords, which simply sends money to “developing countries” like China to continue to fund the Chinese Communist Party. We are seeing unrest in the Middle East because of Biden’s attempt to enter back into the Iran agreement. We are seeing a caravan of illegal immigrants approach the border because of this administration’s relaxation of the immigration laws. We are seeing an America Last agenda, and it’s destroying our nation as we speak. Are we going to tolerate this agenda, or are we going to fight back? It’s time to make our voices heard and take our nation back.
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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The authoritarian socialist left suppressed free speech so that it can get away with rewriting history
Posted: 04 Feb 2021 08:11 PM PST In its overwrought screed in calling for an American Gestapo, The Daily Beast tried to compare a mostly peaceful protest (as the left called every riot last year, no matter the death count or damage) to the horrific terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. In his video commentary, Tucker Carlson pointed out that historian Michael Beschloss made the same observation. These are just two examples of the weaponized words in trying to rewrite history in real-time that the nation’s socialist media has unleashed on the country over the past month. They have weaponized the language down to referring to that singular event in the plural – as though it were several or were still going on. The left can only lie when they dominate the mediaThose who have been paying attention should realize that we’re gradually sinking into the mire of the incessant lies of a socialist nation. While the nation’s socialist media likes to pride itself as being the guarantors of truth in the media against ‘misinformation’, it is they who are its chief purveyors. One only needs to compare the continuing domestic terrorism and insurgency of the fascists of Antifa to an afternoon protest that was roundly condemned by most if not all on the conservative side of the aisle. That protest took place a month ago and yet the nation’s socialist media is still talking about it as though it’s still going on and that we need to take all kinds of draconian measures to keep it under check; It’s no wonder their credibility is sinking like a stone. They are faking studies that claim Conservatives haven’t been silenced. 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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- A Vision of Division
- Iranian Diplomat Convicted, Double Standards, Fighting Back, Biden’s Ministry Of Truth, Occupied Washington, Creating A New Crisis
- Walls For D.C.
- Republicans Should be Cheerfully Optimistic
- Crushing West Virginia Jobs Is An American Tragedy
- Will a Hard-Left Turn Lead to Pushback?
- 9 Election Reforms States Can Implement to Prevent Mistakes and Voter Fraud
- Dems’ COVID-19 Bill Is A Grab-Bag Of Leftist Goodies — Not Stimulus
- Biden’s Ministry Of Truth, Occupied Washington, Creating A New Crisis
- Trump Lawyers Counter Democrats With These 4 Impeachment Arguments
- Deep State Update: Ratcliffe “Expects” Indictments
- Biden’s New Asst Sec of State Worked for Islamic Terror State That Funds Hamas
- When a Far-Left, Female-Led Domestic Terrorism Group Bombed the U.S. Capitol
- Hard Pressed
- Keystone Was More Than a Pipeline
- Kamala Harris Already Becoming a Problem for Biden White House
- Montana Lawmaker Outlines Troubling Implications of Biden’s Executive Actions
- Remembering March for Life founder Nellie Gray’s famous ‘Life Principles’
A Vision of Division
Posted: 04 Feb 2021 08:43 PM PST by Tony Perkins: Sir Isaac Newton wasn’t thinking about politics when he stumbled on the laws of motion. But physics, like politics, is about nature. And right now, Americans are responding to the liberal whiplash in a way that even science could predict: For every action, there’s an equal and opposite reaction. Joe Biden is pushing — and America is pushing back. The voters who elected Barack Obama’s vice president, expecting a moderate, have had 15 days to wonder what hit them. After a blizzard of executive orders that rivaled this week’s Nor’easter, a good portion of the country is still shellshocked. On almost every issue — whether it’s open borders, Victor Davis Hansen writes, blanket amnesties, radical transgenderism, the Keystone pipeline, or his team of hard-Left idealogues — this so-called “middle of the road” Democrat has managed to launch an agenda that almost none of the country supports. “When Biden made a Faustian bargain with the far-Left Democratic wing of Bernie Sanders, Kamala Harris, Elizabeth Warren, and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to win the election,” Hansen argues, “he took on the commitment to absorb some of their [manifesto] and to appoint their ideologues.” Now, incredibly, after a year and a half of pretending these weren’t his values, the president seems almost as sincere as they are! In just two weeks, “Biden is now unapologetically leading the most radical Left-wing movement in the nation’s history.” But he’s also sparked one heck of a counter-movement in the process. Conservatives, who are sick of playing the Left’s January 6th shame game, have started speaking out even louder. When Biden opened the dam to overseas abortion funding, Republicans fought back, flooding the House and Senate floors with more than 20 pro-life bills in response. Rep. Ashley Hinson (R-Iowa), one of the dozen members who joined a special order Wednesday night, understands that under Joe Biden, her party will have to work even harder. But, she insisted, “We must stand up for the unborn who cannot stand up for themselves. I am hopeful that the next generation will fight for life, and I am proud to lead this fight here in Congress.” But Biden’s war on normalcy is also emboldening some otherwise skittish Republicans. Now that they know the cancel culture will come for them no matter what, maybe more leaders feel freer to tackle the most outrageous parts of the president’s plan — things like: forcing our daughters to shower with biological boys, ordering federal buildings to let men into our wives’ bathrooms, and erasing the future of millions of athletes so that Biden can realize his dream of being “the most pro-transgender president” in history. Wednesday, the uproar that’s been building in the states finally spilled into the Senate, where Biden’s pick for Education secretary, Miguel Cardona, locked horns with Rand Paul (R-Ky.) — who was dumbfounded over the administration’s wildly unpopular obliteration of girls’ sports. The doctor asked if Cardona thought allowing biological boys to compete in girls’ sports was “fair.” “I think it is appropriate,” he replied. “It’s the legal responsibility of schools to provide opportunities for students to participate in activities and this includes students who are transgender.” What did Cardona think, Paul pressed, about the teenage boys stealing titles and scholarships away from girls in Connecticut? “Does it bother you,” Senator Paul asked, “that like the top 20 percent of boys running in track meets beat all of the girls in the state, that… it would… completely destroy girls’ athletics, that girls are being pushed out? They don’t make the finals in the state meet, they don’t get college scholarships, that it’s really detrimental to girls’ sports. Do you worry about having boys run in girls’ track meets?” “I recognize and appreciate the concerns,” Biden’s nominee replied, “and the frustrations that are expressed. As commissioner of education, I have had conversations with families who have felt the way you just described it, and families of students who are transgender.” Paul asked him to answer the question — was it fair? Cardona went back to his talking points. “I believe schools should offer the opportunity for students to engage in extracurricular activities, even if they’re transgender. I think that’s their right.” So you think it’s their “right,” Paul went on, to pursue a policy that ends girls’ sports? Frankly, the senator fired back, “I think most people in the country think that’s bizarre — that is just completely bizarre and unfair that people — and you’re going to run the Department of Education — you’ve got no problem with it. That concerns me, and I think it’s this kind of thing [that’s going to] lead to really just the vast majority of America just wondering, ‘Who are these people that think it’s okay? What planet are you from?’ …I wonder where feminists are on this?” Paul wondered. “I wonder where the people who supported women’s sports are on this. I mean are we all gonna be okay with hulking six-foot-four guys wrestling against girls?” Senator Roger Marshall (R-Kans.) certainly isn’t. He spoke up and demanded alternatives to the Biden order. Cardona refused to offer one. This just shows, Paul said, what “a real problem we have — and [what] a disconnect [this administration has] with Middle America. I even think most Democrats don’t believe girls should run in a boys’ track meet.” And he’s right. They don’t. In the battleground states, the opposition to mixed-gender sports is overwhelming — as high as 75 percent. Nationally, it’s just as unpopular. Rasmussen could only find 28 percent of American adults who agree with Cardona’s position. And in Hawaii, Kentucky, Mississippi, Montana, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Texas, and Tennessee, voters have a chance to do something about it. Email your state legislature and tell them to support the movement to protect girls from the Biden administration. “Will there be a reaction to this extremism?” Victor Davis Hanson asked. If these last two weeks are an indication, it has only just begun. Tags: A Vision of Dicision, Tony Perkins, Family Research CenterTo 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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Iranian Diplomat Convicted, Double Standards, Fighting Back, Biden’s Ministry Of Truth, Occupied Washington, Creating A New Crisis
Posted: 04 Feb 2021 08:14 PM PST
by Gary Bauer: Iranian Diplomat Convicted Belgian authorities determined that Assadi’s crimes were directed by the Iranian regime in Tehran. Three accomplices were also convicted. In addition to targeting the dissident group, several prominent Americans, including Rudy Giuliani, Newt Gingrich and former FBI Director Louis Freeh, were also at the rally and, according to the New York Times, were considered targets of the attack. It is important to note that Iran has been accused of conducting multiple terrorist attacks and assassinations throughout Europe in recent years. (Here and here.) Regime leaders have even threatened the life of President Trump. That’s not surprising coming from the world’s leading state-sponsor of terrorism. What is surprising is that so many Democrats, led by President Joe Biden, are so eager to reward that radical Islamist regime with another nuclear deal, even though the tyrants of Tehran have not changed one bit and have repeatedly violated the terms of Obama’s 2015 deal. (Here, here and here.) By the way, Iran just test fired a new rocket, which Tehran claims is part of Iran’s space program. Only the most naive fool believes that. This was a long-range missile test, part of the regime’s nuclear weapons program. Double Standards By that standard, virtually every leader on the left must be impeached too. Every time Democrats like Vice President Kamala Harris and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez insist that America is a systematically racist country and that law enforcement is racist, they bear responsibility for the violence against police officers and the riots that took place this summer. (See item below.) In recent years, Supreme Court justices have been given augmented security, something that hasn’t been done in the past. Why? Well, it probably has something to do with the left’s rhetoric. For example, Senate Democrat Leader Chuck Schumer said this on the steps of the Supreme Court last year as the justices were hearing an abortion case: “I want to tell you Gorsuch. I want to tell you Kavanaugh. You have released the whirlwind and you will pay the price. You won’t know what hit you if you go forward with these awful decisions.” Democrats insist that Trump is guilty of undermining our democratic process because of his claim that he won the election. Well, every Democrat leader in Congress knowingly promoted the false narrative for four years that Trump and Russia stole the 2016 election. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi practically begged for “uprisings” against President Trump. And unlike Trump’s claims, their charges resulted in Americans being prosecuted and going to jail, people like Michael Flynn and George Papadopoulos. When Brett Kavanaugh was nominated for the Supreme Court, the left promoted a disgusting conspiracy theory against him. Before it was over, multiple women from all over the country claimed they had been raped or sexually assaulted by Kavanaugh. His confirmation hearings were repeatedly disrupted. Senate offices were occupied. Senators were accosted. Hundreds of demonstrators were arrested. Christian women who went to Capitol Hill to pray were assaulted by left-wing demonstrators. Liberal activists also attempted to storm the Supreme Court. The left undermined the integrity of the Supreme Court and accused a well-respected judge of being a “gang rapist.” Oh, how quickly we forget. More Double Standards Greene’s treatment stands in stark contrast to how Speaker Nancy Pelosi and the Democrat majority dealt with Rep. Ilhan Omar’s (D-MN) repeated anti-Semitic outbursts. You may recall that even after a series of outrageous statements, House Democrats were unwilling to condemn Rep. Omar directly. They passed a meaningless resolution that condemned hate generally and never actually referenced Omar by name or her offensive statements. Anyone reading the resolution would have had no idea why it was even necessary. To be clear, intolerance and bigotry have no place in Congress. Period. But justice must be fair and equal. There should be no double standards. That’s why I am pleased to report that House Republicans are fighting back and demanding that Rep. Omar be held to the same standard that Democrats are attempting to impose on Rep. Greene. Fighting Back North Carolina’s Republican lieutenant governor, the first black American elected to the position, is leading the charge against efforts to inject elements of the radical 1619 Project into the state’s curriculum. Rather than teaching elementary-aged school children about systemic racism, various gender identities, revolution and resistance, Lt. Gov. Robinson believes students should be focused on “learning how to read, write and do mathematic.” He also unapologetically defended America, saying: “The system of government that we have in this nation is not systemically racist; in fact, it is not racist at all. To say that this is a racist nation—that is not true. And when we write standards that point to that direction in any way, we are doing our students a disservice.” Speaking of education, I also want to applaud Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) for exposing the extremism of Miguel Cardona, Joe Biden’s nominee to be secretary of education. Cardona currently serves as Connecticut’s commissioner of education, which will raise eyebrows with anyone who has been closely following the news in recent years. Connecticut has been ground zero in the left’s war against women’s sports. And Biden’s choice of Cardona was no coincidence. Yesterday, Paul grilled Cardona about the fundamental unfairness of forcing girls to compete against larger, stronger boys and losing out on scholarships and college dreams and why Cardona thought that was okay. After a frustrating back and forth with an increasingly evasive Cardona, Paul declared: “The vast majority of America [is] wondering, ‘Who are these people who think it’s okay? What planet are you from?’ I mean, to think it’s okay that boys would compete with girls in a track meet and that that somehow would be fair.” Biden’s Ministry Of Truth The latest call comes from a New York Times editorial arguing that President Biden should appoint a “reality czar” because reality itself is under attack. As evidence, the Times cites polls showing that many Americans believe COVID-19 likely originated in a Chinese lab and that 70% of Republicans think the election was stolen. For the record, both things are true. Well, if Biden is accepting applications I’m happy to do the job. But I’m going to begin with the reality that there are only two genders or sexes, not dozens. I would point out the reality that life begins at conception. I would note the reality that the climate has been changing long before the combustion engine and the advent of fossil fuels. And, yes, I would also point out the reality that the election was stolen largely by unelected state bureaucrats and judges who exploited the “emergency” of the pandemic to unilaterally change or violate their state’s election laws. Occupied Washington Kudos to columnist Byron York for asking the obvious question: Why? It’s been a month since fighting broke out in the Capitol Building, and the inauguration was two weeks ago. But as York notes, the fencing around the Capitol “extends for blocks . . . in every direction.” Pressed to explain why thousands of National Guard troops are still occupying Washington, Acting Secretary of the Army John Whitely said this: “There are several upcoming events — we don’t know what they are — over the next several weeks, and they’re concerned that there could be situations where there are lawful protests, First Amendment-protected protests, that could either be used by malicious actors, or other problems that could emerge.” Whitely’s bizarre statement is hardly an explanation. And exactly who is concerned that these lawful events could get out of hand? Who ordered the troops to stay? President Biden? House Speaker Pelosi? Senate Majority Leader Schumer? Washington, D.C., Mayor Bowser? There are lawful First Amendment activities in Washington all the time, and the National Guard is never called out. President Trump struggled to get the Guard deployed after days of rioting around the White House this past summer. Senator Tom Cotton, a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said there is no intelligence that justifies the continued presence of thousands of National Guard troops in the nation’s capital. So why are the troops still here? One reason may be that our political elites are simply trying to discourage any First Amendment events and protests from taking place at all. If I were paranoid, I might suspect that whoever ordered the troops to stay in Washington may know that they didn’t actually win the election. But that would make me a conspiracy theorist. Perhaps they understand that their radical policies being pushed through executive orders are deeply unpopular and they don’t want to face angry constituents. Whatever the reason may be, the American people deserve answers as to why their capital looks like something out of communist China or Baghdad. Yesterday I joined dozens of conservative leaders in demanding that Nancy Pelosi tear down the razor wire fence that currently surrounds the Capitol. By the way, several Republican governors have ordered their National Guard troops to return home. But why would the governor of Illinois send troops to secure Washington, D.C., while not doing anything when dozens of people are shot in Chicago every weekend? Mocking The Space Force She said, “Wow. Space Force. It’s the plane of today,” in a mocking reference to a previous question about Air Force One’s new paint job. In other words, she couldn’t care less. The number one reason President Trump created the Space Force was to counter efforts by communist China and Russia to dominate outer space. (Here and here.) But that’s obviously not a priority for the Biden Administration. I suspect not only that the Biden Administration will fail to adequately fund the Space Force, but that you will also see an end to the program to put a man on Mars. The progressive left denies the greatness of America’s past while it pursues policies to ensure we will not be great in the future. Creating A New Crisis So why on earth is Joe Biden doing everything he can to create another crisis at our southern border? The crisis of illegal immigration was largely solved by Donald Trump. But Biden seems determined to completely undo the successful policies of the past four years and take us back to the open borders regime when hundreds of thousands of unknown individuals were streaming across the border every month. Tags: Iranian Diplomat Convicted, Double Standards, Fighting Back, Biden’s Ministry Of Truth, Occupied Washington, Creating A New CrisisTo 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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Walls For D.C.
Posted: 04 Feb 2021 07:03 PM PST Biden and the Democrats don’t believe in walls unless they’re around the Capital.
Editorial Cartoon By AF “Tony” Branco Tags: AF Branco, Editorial Cartoon, Walls For D.C>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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Republicans Should be Cheerfully Optimistic
Posted: 04 Feb 2021 07:02 PM PST by Newt Gingrich: The propaganda media and the Democrats are trying to keep Republicans on defense with a campaign of smears, exaggerations, and outright lies. From trying to impeach President Donald Trump (who is now a private citizen), to focusing on Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, to maximizing the divide between Rep. Liz Cheney and Trump supporters, the propaganda media and the Democrats are maneuvering to try to create a defensive Republican Party. They want to keep the GOP crouched in a circular firing squad shooting at itself. This is because the Democrats have real imperatives driving them to harass and attack Republicans. First, anti-Trump and anti-Republican rhetoric is the only thing unifying an otherwise shaky coalition on the Left. The longer they can keep making noise about Trump and Republicans, the more time they have to sign executive orders and change America through regulations without anyone noticing. Second, the more they can focus the media on the Republicans, the less the media will cover the radical, corrupt, and job-killing actions and foreign policy blunders of the Biden Democratic Party. Forget about the $600 million in cybertheft that Washington state Employment Security Department Commissioner Suzi LeVine presided over before being picked by President Biden for a leadership post in the Labor Department. Forget the $11.4 billion to $31 billion in California unemployment insurance fraud in 2020. Forget Gov. Andrew Cuomo mismanaging COVID-19 so badly that nine top public health officials have resigned. Cuomo’s failures are so big, and the unnecessary deaths are so great, even The New York Times is beginning to cover the Democratic governor’s disaster. Forget Gov. Gavin Newsom mismanaging California so badly there is a petition drive underway to force a recall election. This is the disaster being ignored when Democrats say they want to “make America California again.” Forget the radical House rules, which 207 Democrats voted for, to take mother, father, brother, sister, and other gender-specific words out of the House’s official rules document (imagine trying to explain that vote in most of America). Forget President Biden’s executive order waiving Title IX for transgender males who want to compete as women – even if they have not undergone any biological changes. To the propaganda media, the collapse of competitive women’s sports is not a big enough issue to cover. Finally, forget Frank Biden’s ad touting his close ties to his brother that was published by a Miami law firm on Inauguration Day. And forget the number of lawyers Hunter Biden has now hired to defend himself against a range of charges involving business dealings with China, Russia, and Ukraine – which the Left and the propaganda media insisted didn’t exist prior to the election. The list could go on, but you get the picture. The Democrats must stay on offense because they will be crushed once the American people see what they have actually been doing. The 2022 election could potentially become a nightmare for House and Senate Democrats. Remember: In 1994, House Democrats lost 54 seats and control for the first time in 40 years. In 2010, Democrats lost 63 seats and control. By every historic standard, the Democrats’ narrow five-vote majority should disappear in 2022 and Kevin McCarthy should become Speaker of the House. Republicans have every reason to be optimistic. Today, there are 27 Republican governors. In 23 states, Republicans control the legislature as well as the governorship. There are 4,007 Republican state legislators to 3,312 Democratic state legislators (with Republicans on the rise). The state legislator advantage means Republicans will draw the lines for reapportionment for about four times as many House seats as the Democrats. This further increases Republican opportunities in 2022. Despite every effort of the Left to arouse (or manufacture) a civil war in the GOP, the party will remain largely unified and focused on creating more jobs, lowering taxes, increasing take home pay, defending America’s interests around the world – and developing solutions in health, learning, space, and other areas that matter to our future. Ultimately, the Republican Party of entrepreneurship and hard work will defeat the Democratic Party of unemployment and redistribution. Jobs and education will lead to continued Republican support in minority communities. The diverse House freshmen class (the most diverse GOP freshman class in history) and President Trump’s achievement in getting the most minority votes of any Republican presidential candidate in 60 years bode well for a continued growth for a party of prosperity and opportunity. The Left is desperate to create a pro-Trump vs. anti-Trump civil war in the GOP. It will not happen. President Trump is by far the best known and most liked Republican. But the Republican Party is much bigger than any one person. When you look at the achievements of Gov. Ron DeSantis in Florida and Gov. Greg Abbott in Texas, you can see a clear, successful future for the GOP. We are never going to be an anti-Trump party. We are also never going to be a Trump-only party. Unlike modern Democrats, we welcome a diversity of opinions. Think of our future as a Trump-plus Republican party. The former president will play a major role, but there will be a lot of smart, creative people adding their ideas and proving their capabilities. Our bench is immensely deeper than the Democrats’. When you look at these long-term realities, it is clear Republicans should be optimists and let the Democrats have the monopoly on bitterness, hostility, and negativity. When you see a Democrat, smile at them. It will drive them nuts. You are going to win, and they are once again going to sink into despair and defeatism. Tags: Newt Gingrich, Republicans, Should be Cheerfully, OptimisticTo 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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Crushing West Virginia Jobs Is An American Tragedy
Posted: 04 Feb 2021 06:33 PM PST by Frank McCaffrey: Vice President Kamala Harris recently gave an interview to a local West Virginia TV station to discuss the Biden administration’s job-killing energy policies. The WSAZ anchor brought up an important issue for her state when talking to the vice president. “People win traditional energy jobs have concerns about the Biden administrations’s clean energy plan. People who work in coal especially have heard before, that there will be jobs and programs to help them transition to no avail. Why should they believe that this time will be different?” Harris answered, “Well, first of all, let me say that the President has been very clear that this is not about any existing leases in terms of coal and what we’re doing in terms of oil and coal, and in federal lands. This is about what we need to do going forward to create more jobs.” Sounds like classic liberal talk that’s French for “We’re gonna’ kill your jobs.” Apex, North Carolina businessman Scott May says crushing West Virginia industries crushes everybody! “Shutting down energy I think is devastating and in several facets,” Mays explained. “It’s going to hurt, local economies, but it’s going to hurt us nationally as well there’s absolutely no doubt about that. First of all we’re going to lose a lot of jobs, that’s going to hurt a lot of people, it’s going to make energy prices go way up, that’s going to affect everybody as well.” And will renewable energy ideas help in any way? “They just haven’t been developed enough yet and they’re not proven to get us to a point to where they can replace these traditional forms of energy,” added Mays. “So my fear is that if we do this too quickly and a lot of this I think is by design. But if we do a lot of this too quickly without having sufficient energy sources to to replace what we’re trying to eliminate that really that can just ultimately destroy the entire economy.” But the Biden Team sees a pot of gold in killing these jobs. Harris told WSAZ-TV, “When you talk to him about climate change, the first thing that he talks about is job creation.” So, we’re just to forget about all the jobs killed in the process? Tags: Frank McCaffrey, Crushing West Virginia Jobs, Is An American TragedyTo 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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Will a Hard-Left Turn Lead to Pushback?
Posted: 04 Feb 2021 06:16 PM PST Experts assured voters that Biden would work on a bipartisan consensus and bring back “normality.” He would “unite” the country.
by Victor Davis Hanson: The corruption of the Renaissance Church prompted the Reformation, which in turn sparked a Counter-Reformation of reformist, and more zealous, Catholics. The cultural excesses and economic recklessness of the Roaring ‘20s were followed by the bleak, dour, and impoverished years of the Great Depression. The 1960s counterculture led to Richard Nixon’s landslide victory in 1972, as “carefree hippies” turned into careerist “yuppies.” So social, cultural, economic, and political extremism prompt reactions — and sometimes counter reactions. The Bush-Clinton-Obama continuum of 24 years cemented the bipartisan fusion administrative state. Trump and his “Make America Great Again” agenda were its pushback. The counter reaction to the populism of the Trump reset — or Trump himself — is as of yet unsure. Joe Biden’s tenure may mark a return to business as usual of the Bush-Clinton years. Or, more likely, it will accelerate the current hard-left trajectory. Either way, it seems that Biden is intent on provoking just such a pushback by his record number of early and often radical executive orders — a tactic candidate Biden condemned. On almost every issue — open borders, blanket amnesties, canceling the Keystone XL pipeline, promoting the Green New Deal, and hard-left appointees — Biden is touting positions that likely do not earn 50 percent public support. When Biden made a Faustian bargain with his party’s hard-left wing of Bernie Sanders, Kamala Harris, Elizabeth Warren, and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to win the election, he took on the commitment to absorb some of their agenda and to appoint their ideologues. But he also soon became either unwilling or unable to stand up to them. Now they — and the country — are in a revolutionary frenzy. The San Francisco Board of Education has voted to rename more than 40 schools honoring the nation’s best — Washington, Jefferson, and Lincoln — largely on racist grounds that they are dead, mostly white males. Statues continue to fall. Names change. The iconic dates, origins, and nature of America itself continue to be attacked to meet leftist demands. And still, it is not enough for the new McCarthyites. Social media are banning tens of thousands. Silicon Valley and Wall Street monopolies go after smaller upstart opponents. A wrong word destroys a lifelong career. Formerly sane pundits now call for curtailing the First Amendment. Thousands of federal troops blanket a now-militarized Washington, D.C. If Trump’s pushback tried to return to traditions ignored during the Obama years, Biden’s reset promises to become far more radical than Obama’s entire eight years. Trump likely lost his second pushback term for two reasons — neither of which had anything to do with his reset agenda. First, the sudden 2020 pandemic, quarantine, recession, summer-long demonstrations and riots, and radical changes in voting laws all ensured that 100 million ballots were not cast on Election Day, derailed a booming economy, and finally wore the people out. Second, Trump underestimated the multitrillion-dollar power and furor of Silicon Valley, Wall Street, the media, Hollywood, and the progressive rich. Those forces all coalesced against him and swamped his outspent and outmanned campaign. With 24/7 blanket ads, news coverage, endorsements, and social media messaging, Trump sometimes was easily caricatured as a twittering disrupter. The inert and mute Biden in his basement was reinvented as the sober and judicious Washington “wise man” antidote to Trump’s unpredictability. Had Biden continued his moderate campaign veneer, the current left-wing radicalism might not have prompted a counterreaction. Instead, Biden is now unapologetically leading the most radical left-wing movement in the nation’s history. Pundits thought Biden’s prior hints of a single four-year term would make him a weak lame duck. Instead, the idea of just one term has liberated the 78-year-old Biden. We forget that septuagenarians can be as reckless as 20-year-olds. Some old guys can feel their careers only have a few remaining years and might as well go out with a bang — and a legacy. For now, Biden enjoys a congressional majority for the next 24 months. He has no plans to run for reelection. He sees both realities as a liberating blank check to accomplish what the much more heralded rock star Barack Obama never could. Experts assured voters that Biden would work on a bipartisan consensus and bring back “normality.” He would “unite” the country. That will not happen. How ironic that Biden will not just be pushed and pressured by the radicals whom he brought to power, but he may be leading them forward to cement an even harder-left legacy. Will there be a reaction to this extremism? The left is assured that radical changes in voting laws and demography, the fears of COVID-19, the antifa-Black Lives Matter uprising, and anger at Trump over the Jan. 6 Capitol riot have all permanently changed the electorate — and pushed it further leftward. If they are wrong, they have instead alienated and insulted the American people, and will reap the whirlwind in 2022 of the wind they are now sowing. Tags: Victor Davis Hanson, Will a Hard-Left Turn, Lead to Pushback?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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9 Election Reforms States Can Implement to Prevent Mistakes and Voter Fraud
Posted: 04 Feb 2021 05:50 PM PST by Hans von Spakovsky: Election fraud is real. The Heritage Foundation’s Election Fraud Database, which has chronicled more than 1,300 cases of election fraud, proves that election fraud does occur in American elections. Errors and omissions by election officials and careless, shoddy election practices and procedures or lack of training can also cause and have caused problems for voters and candidates alike. But it doesn’t have to be this way. States can, and should, take action to restore integrity to our elections. Here’s a list of best practices states should adopt for elections. 1. Verify the accuracy of voter registration lists. Computerized statewide voter registration lists should be designed to be interoperable so that they can communicate seamlessly with other state record databases to allow frequent exchanges and comparisons of information. For example, when an individual changes the residence address on his or her driver’s license, that information should be sent to state election officials so that the voter registration address of the individual is also changed to his or her new Department of Motor Vehicles residence address. 2. Verify citizenship of voters. Only lawful citizens can vote in federal elections. States should, therefore, require proof of citizenship to register to vote, as well as verify the citizenship of registered voters with the records of the Department of Homeland Security, including access to the E-Verify system. 3. Require voter ID. A voter should be required to validate his or her identity with government-issued photo ID to vote in-person or by absentee ballot (as states such as Alabama and Kansas require). Government-issued IDs should be free for those who cannot afford one. 4. Limit absentee ballots. Absentee ballots should be reserved for those individuals who are too disabled to vote in person or who will be out of town on Election Day and all early-voting days. 5. Prevent vote trafficking. Vote trafficking (also called “vote harvesting”) by third parties should be banned. That would ensure that candidates, campaign staffers, party activists, and political consultants are prohibited from picking up and potentially mishandling or changing absentee ballots and pressuring or coercing vulnerable voters in their homes. In other words, a political group can’t offer to pick up ballots and then bring them to the polling place and/or mail them, with no third party supervising that group’s behavior in the interim. 6. Allow election observers complete access to the election process. Political parties, candidates, and third-party organizations should all be allowed to have observers in every aspect of the election process, because transparency is essential to a fair and secure system. The only limitation on such observers is that they cannot interfere with the voting and counting process. However, a representative of the election office should be present to answer the questions of the observers. They should be legally allowed to be in a position—exactly like election officials—to observe everything going on, other than the actual voting by individuals. Election officials should be prohibited from stationing observers so far away that they cannot observe the process, including such procedures as the opening of absentee ballots and the verification process. 7. Provide voting assistance. Any individuals providing assistance to a voter in a voting booth because the voter is illiterate, disabled, or otherwise requires assistance should be required to complete a form, to be filed with poll election officials, providing their name, address, contact information, and the reason they are providing assistance. They should also be required to provide a photo ID. 8. Prohibit early vote counting. To avoid premature release of election results, the counting of ballots, including absentee and early votes, should not begin until the polls close at the end of Election Day. However, if a state insists on beginning the count before Election Day, it should ban the release of results until the evening of Election Day, subject to criminal penalties. 9. Provide state legislatures with legal standing. State legislatures must ensure that they have legal standing—either through a specific state law or through a constitutional amendment, if that is required—to sue other state officials, such as governors or secretaries of state, who make or attempt to make unauthorized changes in state election laws. For example, if a secretary of state extends the deadline set by state law for the receipt of absentee ballots, legislatures should have legal standing to contest that unilateral change that overrides state law. They should be classified as a necessary party in any lawsuit. And voters should be provided by state law with the ability to file a writ of mandamus against any state or local official who fails to abide by, or enforce, a state election law requirement. In 2020, Pennsylvania Secretary of State Kathy Boockvar made changes to election law unilaterally. We need to ensure that can’t happen again in other states or in future elections. Along with these nine (and other) reforms, there are specific measures states shouldn’t take. For instance, there should be no same-day registration for voting. Registration should be required before Election Day to give election officials sufficient time to verify the accuracy of the registration information contained on a registration form and to confirm the eligibility of the potential voter. There also shouldn’t be automatic voter registration. States should comply with the National Voter Registration Act and provide registration opportunities at state agencies. However, all individuals should be asked at the time of the state agency transaction, such as the application for a driver’s license, whether they want to register to vote. No one should be automatically registered without their consent or knowledge, since this can lead to multiple registrations by the same individual, as well as the registration of ineligible individuals, such as noncitizens. As we all know, elections have consequences. That’s why it’s crucial to ensure that every vote counts and isn’t diluted by election fraud and other problems. It’s time for states to implement these reforms to ensure voters will have faith in our elections. Tags: Hans von Spakovsky, 9 Election Reforms, States Can Implement, to Prevent Mistakes and Voter FraudTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. 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Dems’ COVID-19 Bill Is A Grab-Bag Of Leftist Goodies — Not Stimulus
Posted: 04 Feb 2021 05:21 PM PST by the I&I Editorial Board: After a group of 10 Senate Republicans duly trudged to the White House on Monday to show their “bipartisanship” on yet another COVID-19 stimulus bill, President Joe Biden did the predictable: He looked at their outreached hand of political comity and spat on it. Just as well, since the only thing the Democrats’ plan will “stimulate” will be more debt. Biden and his party were never really interested in bipartisanship at all, despite their claims to the contrary. The whole point of this choreographed Kabuki political theater was to humiliate the Republicans, who foolishly took Biden and the Democrats at their word. Republicans had suggested a more-or-less stripped-down bill of “just” $600 billion, compared to the Democratic wish-list of $1.9 trillion, which includes such non-COVID-19-related items as a $15-an-hour national minimum wage, a $350 billion bailout for poorly run states and cities, $170 billion for K-12 schools and colleges, $25 billion for “rental assistance,” and so on. Democrats also want checks of $1,400 for most households. Republicans seek checks of $1,000, but would exclude families with more than $50,000 in income from the handouts. Their spending on all other aid is roughly two-thirds what the Democrats seek. In rejecting compromise, Biden gave Congress a green light to totally ignore Republican input by passing a stimulus package through reconciliation, not the normal budget process. That will require a simple majority of 51 senators, not a supermajority of 60, to pass. Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer confirmed this Tuesday, saying: “Joe Biden is totally on board with using reconciliation” to pass the bill. So, just as with Obamacare, the fix is in on the Democrats’ all-or-nothing bill, loaded with goodies for far-left interest groups, teachers unions and Blue State governors. But a few points need to be made here, not just about this bill, but about stimulus in general. First, the economy is already recovering. It grew 33.4% in the third quarter and 4% in the fourth, following 2020’s disastrous 31.4% second quarter plunge. Unemployment peaked a 14.8% last April, but fell to 6.7% in December, far better than any official forecasts. We’ve already committed $4 trillion in spending on COVID-19 over the past 10 months, but still have an estimated $1 trillion left unspent. Add another $1.9 trillion, and you see that COVID-19 adds to our already massive pile of federal debt, which, at $28 trillion, amounts to well over $200,000 per family. Such reckless stimulus spending will impoverish the next generation. Yet, the fact is, the pandemic didn’t shut down the economy. Politicians did. Now they’re preening over their own generosity while piling up more debt that you, your kids, your grandkids and your great-grandkids will be paying off for decades to come. Worse still, much of the Democrats’ “stimulus” bill will actually damage the economy. For example, boosting the minimum wage sounds benevolent, but it will lead to unemployment for those with little education, training or skills. That’s not just our opinion: The Congressional Budget Office estimated it would kill 1.3 million jobs. It’s a war on the working poor. Extended unemployment benefits likewise sound generous, but will encourage large numbers of people to stay home and avoid work. It’s a truism that paying people not to work boosts the number of unemployed. Yet, that’s what this bill does. Helping fiscally troubled states is a huge mistake. Most are Blue States that have spent and taxed their way into trouble, and now want to use the pandemic as a cover for a bailout. It was bad policies by elected officials and bad decisions by voters that got these states into trouble, not the Chinese virus. Bailing out profligate states only encourages more of the same behavior. And, sure, increased spending on schools sounds great, but that money won’t go to students. It will line greedy teachers unions’ pockets. Meanwhile, education standards and test scores will continue to slide as schools remain closed. Instead of indiscriminately spending more money on bogus stimulus with checks for all, and irrelevant spending on Democrats’ far-left wish lists, we should target aid to the truly desperate and needy in our economy, those who were blindsided by some states’ destructive lockdowns and are now jobless. OK, you say, but how do we stimulate growth, if not by government spending? The simplest answer: Re-open the economy immediately. Rather than send $25 billion in “aid” to restaurants, let them open. Same with other small businesses. Let’s take Democrats’ advice and follow science. A growing pile of studies show that virus lockdowns devastated the U.S. economy, with few or no offsetting health benefits. Only by reopening can we ensure solid growth. Phony stimulus gives people a check but not hope. By the way, the government’s own data plainly show stimulus to be a waste. In a little noted report, the Congressional Budget Office estimated that for every $1 the government spent on COVID-19 “stimulus” during 2020, on average just 63 cents of economic activity was generated. That’s a negative return on a huge investment. Call it what you want, it’s not stimulus. In fact, it’s a waste of money. A recently released Rasmussen Poll shows that “a majority (59%) of voters say a new round of stimulus checks is necessary to help the country recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.” Clearly, Americans have bought into the myth that the government can “stimulate” the economy. But it can’t. At least, not by wildly spending money. Real stimulus comes from low taxes, light regulation, the rule of law and strong protection of property rights. Anything else is just politics. Tags: Issues & Insights, Dems’ COVID-19 Bill, A Grab-Bag, Leftist Goodies, Not StimulusTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Biden’s Ministry Of Truth, Occupied Washington, Creating A New Crisis
Posted: 04 Feb 2021 04:55 PM PST
by Gary Bauer: Biden’s Ministry Of Truth The latest call comes from a New York Times editorial arguing that President Biden should appoint a “reality czar” because reality itself is under attack. As evidence, the Times cites polls showing that many Americans believe COVID-19 likely originated in a Chinese lab and that 70% of Republicans think the election was stolen. For the record, both things are true. Well, if Biden is accepting applications I’m happy to do the job. But I’m going to begin with the reality that there are only two genders or sexes, not dozens. I would point out the reality that life begins at conception. I would note the reality that the climate has been changing long before the combustion engine and the advent of fossil fuels. And, yes, I would also point out the reality that the election was stolen largely by unelected state bureaucrats and judges who exploited the “emergency” of the pandemic to unilaterally change or violate their state’s election laws. Occupied Washington Kudos to columnist Byron York for asking the obvious question: Why? It’s been a month since fighting broke out in the Capitol Building, and the inauguration was two weeks ago. But as York notes, the fencing around the Capitol “extends for blocks . . . in every direction.” Pressed to explain why thousands of National Guard troops are still occupying Washington, Acting Secretary of the Army John Whitely said this: “There are several upcoming events — we don’t know what they are — over the next several weeks, and they’re concerned that there could be situations where there are lawful protests, First Amendment-protected protests, that could either be used by malicious actors, or other problems that could emerge.” Whitely’s bizarre statement is hardly an explanation. And exactly who is concerned that these lawful events could get out of hand? Who ordered the troops to stay? President Biden? House Speaker Pelosi? Senate Majority Leader Schumer? Washington, D.C., Mayor Bowser? There are lawful First Amendment activities in Washington all the time, and the National Guard is never called out. President Trump struggled to get the Guard deployed after days of rioting around the White House this past summer. Senator Tom Cotton, a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said there is no intelligence that justifies the continued presence of thousands of National Guard troops in the nation’s capital. So why are the troops still here? One reason may be that our political elites are simply trying to discourage any First Amendment events and protests from taking place at all. If I were paranoid, I might suspect that whoever ordered the troops to stay in Washington may know that they didn’t actually win the election. But that would make me a conspiracy theorist. Perhaps they understand that their radical policies being pushed through executive orders are deeply unpopular and they don’t want to face angry constituents. Whatever the reason may be, the American people deserve answers as to why their capital looks like something out of communist China or Baghdad. Yesterday I joined dozens of conservative leaders in demanding that Nancy Pelosi tear down the razor wire fence that currently surrounds the Capitol. By the way, several Republican governors have ordered their National Guard troops to return home. But why would the governor of Illinois send troops to secure Washington, D.C., while not doing anything when dozens of people are shot in Chicago every weekend? Mocking The Space Force She said, “Wow. Space Force. It’s the plane of today,” in a mocking reference to a previous question about Air Force One’s new paint job. In other words, she couldn’t care less. The number one reason President Trump created the Space Force was to counter efforts by communist China and Russia to dominate outer space. (Here and here.) But that’s obviously not a priority for the Biden Administration. I suspect not only that the Biden Administration will fail to adequately fund the Space Force, but that you will also see an end to the program to put a man on Mars. The progressive left denies the greatness of America’s past while it pursues policies to ensure we will not be great in the future. Creating A New Crisis So why on earth is Joe Biden doing everything he can to create another crisis at our southern border? The crisis of illegal immigration was largely solved by Donald Trump. But Biden seems determined to completely undo the successful policies of the past four years and take us back to the open borders regime when hundreds of thousands of unknown individuals were streaming across the border every month. Tags: Gary Bauer, Campaign for Working Families, Biden’s Ministry Of Truth, Occupied Washington, Creating A New CrisisTo 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 Lawyers Counter Democrats With These 4 Impeachment Arguments
Posted: 04 Feb 2021 03:09 PM PST
by Fred Lucas: Former President Donald Trump’s lawyers have fired back against House Democrats’ charge that he incited an insurrection. Two Trump lawyers, David Schoen and Bruce Castor, filed a 14-page counterbrief Tuesday, the same day Democrats’ impeachment managers made an 80-page filing. The Trump brief denies that calling for supporters to “fight” is inciting a riot. It also disputes that the Senate has jurisdiction to hold an impeachment trial, since Trump became a private citizen again Jan. 20. Here are key points made in the brief by Trump’s lawyers. 1. Trump Did Not Incite Democrats’ impeachment managers specify that Trump’s telling the crowd to “fight like hell” prompted them to attack the Capitol. “It is denied that the phrase ‘if you don’t fight like hell you’re not going to have a country anymore’ had anything to do with the action at the Capitol as it was clearly about the need to fight for election security in general, as evidenced by the recording of the speech,” the Trump legal team’s brief says. “It is denied that President Trump intended to interfere with the counting of electoral votes.” 2. Senate Lacks Jurisdiction Trump’s lawyers contend that since he no longer holds public office, the Senate lacks the authority to try him and possibly prohibit him from holding future federal office. “It is denied that the quoted provision currently applies to the 45th president of the United States since he is no longer ‘president,’” the lawyers state, adding: It is denied that the 45th president engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the United States. The 45th president believes and therefore avers that as a private citizen, the Senate has no jurisdiction over his ability to hold office …For the Senate to take action on the allegation would “constitute a bill of attainder” in violation of Article I, Section 9, Clause 3 of the Constitution, the lawyers said. 3. Not Unusual to Challenge Electoral Votes “As is customary, members of Congress challenged electoral vote submissions by state under a process written into congressional rules allowing for the respective Houses of Congress to debate whether a state’s submitted electoral votes should be counted,” the Trump team writes. “In [January] 2017, Democratic members of Congress repeatedly challenged the electoral votes submitted from states where President Trump prevailed.” As a factual matter, challenging the counting of Electoral College votes for president has become routine after Republican victories under the Electoral Act of 1887, which allows such challenges. In most cases, House members object but fail to get a Senate sponsor as required. Only in 1969, 2005, and 2021 did both a House member and a senator sponsor an objection to force debate over the Electoral College count. “The purpose of the joint sessions of Congress in both 2017 and 2021 was for members of Congress “to fulfill their duty to be certain the Electoral College votes were properly submitted, and any challenges thereto properly addressed under congressional rules,” the lawyers said, adding: Chief Justice John Roberts declined to preside over the Senate impeachment trial since Trump no longer is president. The Constitution requires the chief justice to preside over a presidential impeachment trial. In Roberts’ absence, Senate President Pro Tempore Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., a vocal critic of Trump over the past four years, is set to preside over the trial. Leahy voted to convict and remove Trump from office in the first impeachment trial early last year. In their brief, Trump’s lawyers argue: Fred Lucas is chief national affairs correspondent for The Daily Signal. Tags: Fred Lucas, The Daily Signal, Trump Lawyers, Counter Democrats, 4 Impeachment ArgumentsTo 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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Deep State Update: Ratcliffe “Expects” Indictments
Posted: 04 Feb 2021 02:29 PM PST by Mike Huckabee: Former Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe told Trey Gowdy on FOX NEWS Tuesday night that, based on intelligence that he has seen, he expected “additional actions taken by John Durham,” as he’s convinced that there were more incidents like the action of Kevin Clinesmith regarding the 2016 campaign. He noted that allegations of FISA abuse turned out to be true. But I imagine his words generated a collective yawn among people who have been waiting years for accountability. Recall that Clinesmith pleaded guilty to fraudulently doctoring an official document but was recently sentenced to one year’s probation, community service and a $100 fine, essentially a slap on the wrist for committing a huge fraud that dragged Carter Page and the whole country through the “Russia Russia Russia” scam for years. It was a FISA COURT JUDGE who, inexplicably, presided over the case and, even more inexplicably, decided to let it go. Now, Durham has reportedly moved on from the CIA without charging anyone — John Brennan’s MSNBC contract is safe — and has moved his focus to the FBI. Sources have told FOX NEWS that high-ranking officials such as former FBI Director James Comey will not be charged. But Ratcliffe, putting the most positive spin on this that anyone could, said he doubts that such reports are accurate. “Without betraying any confidences,” Ratcliffe said, “I can tell you I sat in a room last July with John Durham and with Attorney General Barr; we looked at intelligence, and we all unanimously agreed that there was a problem there with respect to the FBI, that there wasn’t a proper predicate to begin, much less continue, a counterintelligence investigation against the Trump campaign. So I’d be surprised if this reporting is accurate, that there aren’t going to be additional indictments. I would expect that. I think the intelligence that I’ve seen reflects that, and I certainly think that, you know, once the investigation runs its course, that that’s what will take place.” Ratcliffe said he wanted to see more instances of accountability, not because he wants to see “folks go to prison” but because he wants people to have trust in the FBI and the Department of Justice and “increasingly, they don’t.” But that’s largely because folks like Kevin Clinesmith HAVEN’T gone to prison. “The American people have seen the text messages and the emails, and the memos and the transcripts, and the FISA applications, and they know this just isn’t right,” said Ratcliffe. “And…they see that this just wasn’t fair, and if the FBI and the Department of Justice can’t hold folks accountable for that, then we’re gonna have a problem down the road.” No kidding. It’s hard enough to have accountability when information has been released to the public, as in the case above, but what about when everything has been locked down? We’re going to step with one tiny toe into the case of Seth Rich, as his murder has been cloaked with secrecy and threats of lawsuits ever since it happened at 4:19AM on July 10, 2016. What is the story surrounding his death? We honestly don’t know, but a judge has given the FBI 82 days to produce all material in its possession that contains the name “Seth Rich.” Deadline: April 21. The attorney who pushed for this: Ty Clevenger. Here’s a refresher. And now, the update. “I know there is enormous distrust and frustration over almost the utter failure of the Department of Justice and the Courts to play fair and do the right thing,” writes Larry Johnson at THE GATEWAY PUNDIT. But at least this judge is not playing along with the Deep State.” Recall that Seth Rich, a DNC staffer who was shot and killed on a Washington DC street in what was said to be a robbery (in which nothing was taken), is alleged to have been involved with the hack/leak of the DNC server. Apparently, FBI counterintelligence people have been involved in an investigation, which strongly suggests that this was not a conventional robbery/murder. The lid was slammed down long ago on anyone even talking about this. No one is supposed to even bring it up, but I will –- though, again, I do not know if Rich was involved in removing information from the DNC server, and I do not know the circumstances surrounding his death other than what was said in the police report. I just would LIKE to know. I’m glad to see that the FBI won’t be able to let this drop. The FBI reportedly have over 20,000 pages of documents related to Seth Rich, as well as his laptop. For three years previously, they had apparently denied involvement in any investigation of Rich’s death or being in possession of his laptop. It was probably hidden away with with Hunter Biden’s laptop till President Trump’s first impeachment was over, haha. Finally, don’t let this note of encouragement blind you to something less impressive that’s happening at the DOJ. Just a month before his father was inaugurated President of the United States, Hunter Biden hired a new attorney, former federal prosecutor Chris Clark, to assist with his federal criminal defense. Hunter is reportedly under investigation for tax evasion and money laundering allegations, with a “potential counterintelligence component,” according to AXIOS. But here’s the real story: On Inauguration Day, one of Clark’s close colleagues, Nicholas McQuaid, a fellow partner at Latham & Watkins, was asked to temporarily lead the DOJ’s criminal division. McQuaid is one of a handful of acting assistant attorneys general appointed by President Biden on his very first day. Does anything about this seem not quite kosher to you? Biden quickly appoints someone to head the DOJ’s criminal division who was a business partner of the attorney now representing his own son, who is under investigation? Under Biden, there’s supposedly an “ethics pledge” that bars federal officials from participating in matters involving former employers unless they receive “a waiver of relevant laws and regulations.” Well, that’s isn’t that reassuring? “Potential conflict between lawyers entering government and their former clients or firms are quite common,” said Kedric Payne, senior director for ethics at the Campaign Legal Center. “This situation is one of the many initial tests of Biden’s ethics pledge, which looks great on paper, but time will tell if it’s effective in practice. Enforcement is essential. Now we can all wonder if Biden’s ethics pledge will be enforced when it comes to the investigation of his son. The suspense is killing me. Tags: Mike Huckabee, Deep State Update: Ratcliffe “Expects” IndictmentsTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Biden’s New Asst Sec of State Worked for Islamic Terror State That Funds Hamas
Posted: 04 Feb 2021 02:11 PM PST
by Daniel Greenfield: “I was inspired by the Palestinian intifada,” Hady Amr wrote a year after September 11, discussing his work as the national coordinator of the anti-Israel Middle East Justice Network. Biden has now chosen Amr as a Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Israel-Palestine. “I have news for every Israeli,” Amr ranted in one column written after Sheikh Salah Shahada, the head of Hamas’ Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, was taken out by an Israeli air strike. Amr warned that Arabs “now have televisions, and they will never, never forget what the Israeli people, the Israeli military and Israeli democracy have done to Palestinian children. And there will be thousands who will seek to avenge these brutal murders of innocents.” He also threatened Americans that “we too shouldn’t be shocked when our military assistance to Israel and our security council vetoes that keep on protecting Israel come back to haunt us” The future State Department official was making these threats less than a year after 9/11. Hady Amr had accused Israel of “ethnic cleansing” and coordinated an organization that had accused Israel of “apartheid” making his appointment, like that of Maher Bitar, an anti-Israel activist appointed as the Senior Director for Intelligence on the NSC, a statement about the Biden administration’s hostile relationship to the Jewish State. Amr’s job offer from Biden isn’t surprising. The Beirut-born Amr who grew up in Saudi Arabia had dived into politics as the director of ethnic outreach for Al Gore’s failed presidential campaign. And the Biden campaign listed Amr as one of its bundlers who fueled it with cash. Biden’s move puts Amr, who had repeatedly advocated for a deal with Hamas, and worked closely with a terror state that serves as a major backer of Hamas, in a key policy position. But Amr isn’t just another foreign policy expert with a history of hostility to Israel. “What’s exciting about this project is that it’s a joint project of Brookings and the Qatari Government,” Hady Amr had gushed about his old role as the director of the Brookings Doha Center, whose aim he said was to “inform the American public and American policy makers”. In, “Foreign Powers Buy Influence at Think Tanks”, the New York Times had reported that Qatar, an ally of Iran and the Muslim Brotherhood, was the single biggest foreign donor to the Brookings Institute. “There was a no-go zone when it came to criticizing the Qatari government,” a visiting fellow at the Brookings Doha Center in Qatar in 2009 had told the Times. Hady Amr had been the founding director of the Brookings Doha Center and had led it between 2006 and 2010. A Times report noted that the institution had forbade criticism of Qatar. Lawyers interviewed by the paper suggested that some of Brookings’ work with foreign governments merited “registration as foreign agents”. Brookings has not only not done so, its key personnel, like Amr, have gone on to work in important positions for the United States government. Amr moved back and forth between Brookings and the United States Government, working for Brookings Doha and then the State Department, and returning to Brookings under the Trump Administration, before coming back to the State Department under Biden. Qatar not only provided $14.8 million in funding for the Brookings Doha Center, but its advisory board was co-chaired by Qatar’s foreign prime minister and a member of its royal dynasty while its director had formerly worked for the second of the Qatari Emir’s three wives (and the only wife who also wasn’t a cousin) making it obvious that the organization was under Qatari control. “The center will assume its role in reflecting the bright image of Qatar,” the Qatari Foreign Ministry had boasted. Qatar is a major state sponsor of the Islamic terrorist group Hamas. It has been accused by US government officials of being utilized by Al Qaeda and the Taliban for fundraising purposes. Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the mastermind of September 11, operated out of Qatar. He fled after being warned by a member of the Qatari royal family that the Americans were on to him. “The Qataris had a history of terrorist sympathies,” the NSC’s former chief counter-terrorism adviser wrote. “It has been true that Qatar has served as a sanctuary for leaders of groups that the U.S. or other countries deem to be terrorist organizations.” Hady Amr’s backing for Islamists mirrored the support for Islamists by the Qatari regime. At Brookings Doha, Amr had urged that the “Muslim brotherhood organizations across the Muslim World should be engaged”. Then he wondered, “in Lebanese and Palestinian society, the faith-based organizations are seen as the least corrupt… Hamas and Hezbollah are often cited by their populations as being non-corrupt. This needs more analysis. Is this the case?” Over the past few years, Amr has repeatedly urged negotiations with Hamas. When the Trump administration unveiled its proposed peace deal, Amr co-wrote an article declaring that it should be scrapped in favor of focusing on a deal with Hamas. The article provides some insight into the policies that Amr may advance as a Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Israel-Palestine. “By laying out the terms of a three-way Hamas-Israel-PA/PLO deal now, and building an international consensus around it, the United States could create a pathway toward resolution,” the article had argued. That would potentially not only restart Obama’s attempt to impose a plan on Israel, but would do so not only on behalf of the PLO, but also on behalf of Hamas. The troubling connections between Qatar, an Islamic terrorist state that is allied with Iran, is a major sponsor of the Muslim Brotherhood and its terrorist arm, Hamas, and the influential Brookings Institute think-tank makes Amr’s appointment all the more problematic. “Our business is to influence policy,” Martin Indyk admitted. “To be policy-relevant, we need to engage policy makers.” Indyk, a key anti-Israel figure in the Democrat foreign policy establishment, who had worked for Clinton and Obama, had partnered with the Qatari government to set up Brookings in Doha. Amr’s career was fueled by his work with Indyk and after Brookings, he went to work for the State Department and eventually became the Deputy to the Special Envoy for Israeli-Palestinian Negotiations for Economics and Gaza under Obama. Now, after acting as a big money bundler for Biden, the anti-Israel figure has been rewarded with a major foreign policy role. Hady Amr is not the only Brookings Doha alumnus to end up in a top policy position. Amr’s appointment may be an opportunity to scrutinize whether employees of an organization that effectively functioned as an arm of a foreign government should be allowed to hold such roles. Through Al Jazeera and organizations like Brookings Doha, Qatar has worked to support and normalize Islamist groups like the Muslim Brotherhood. Brookings Doha’s leadership made no secret of the fact that its goal was to influence policymakers. But, even more troublingly, the veterans of Brookings Doha, like Amr, are becoming policymakers in their own right. Should foreign governments like Qatar be able to exercise such an influence over America? Tags: Daniel Greenfield, FrontPage Mag, President Joe Biden, New Asst Sec of State, Worked for, Islamic Terror State, That Funds HamasTo 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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When a Far-Left, Female-Led Domestic Terrorism Group Bombed the U.S. Capitol
Posted: 04 Feb 2021 01:38 PM PST Forgotten in the Wake of January 6.
by Lloyd Billingsley: In the furor over the January 6 riot, which Sen. Mitt Romney called an “insurrection incited by the president of the United States,” a more serious assault on the Capitol has been overlooked. For those who weren’t around or may have forgotten, here’s what went down on the evening of November 7, 1983. “Listen carefully, I’m only going to tell you this one time,” a caller from the “Armed Resistance Unit,” told the operator at the Capitol switchboard. “There is a bomb in the Capitol building. It will go off in five minutes. Evacuate the building.” A Senate document, “Bomb Explodes in Capitol,” describes what happened. The caller warned that “a bomb had been placed near the chamber in retaliation for recent U.S. military involvement in Grenada and Lebanon.” At 10:58 p.m. “a thunderous explosion tore through the second floor of the Capitol’s north wing.” The device, hidden under a bench at the eastern end of the corridor outside the Senate chamber, “blew off the door to the office of Democratic Leader Robert C. Byrd. The blast also punched a potentially lethal hole in a wall partition sending a shower of pulverized brick, plaster, and glass into the Republican cloakroom.” The adjacent halls were virtually deserted, so “many lives had been spared.” Later than night, the Armed Resistance Unit called National Public Radio and proclaimed, “Tonight we bombed the U.S. Capitol.” The bombers “purposely aimed our attack at the institutions of imperialist rule rather than at individual members of the ruling class and government. We did not choose to kill any of them at this time. But their lives are not sacred and their hands are stained with the blood of millions.” Tonight We Bombed the U.S. Capitol is the title of the 2020 book by historian William Rosenau. In a Smithsonian magazine article headlined “In the 1980s a Far-Left, Female-Led Domestic Terrorism Group Bombed the U.S. Capitol,” Rosenau outlined the group’s back story. The Armed Resistance Unit was part of the May 19th Communist Organization, named for the shared birthdays of Malcolm X and Ho Chi Minh, and dedicated to the violent overthrow of the United States Government. According to Rosenau, the May 19th Communist Organization was the “the first and only women-created and women-led terrorist group,” with leaders including Judy Clark, daughter of high-level Communist Party officials, Marilyn Buck, and Susan Rosenburg. “They are sort of an offshoot of the Weather Underground, which essentially cracked up in the mid 1980s,” Rosenau explained. “These women decided to continue the armed struggle. Many of them had been in the Weather Underground, but they thought the Weather Underground had made important ideological mistakes.” The terrorist group’s bombings claimed no victims but “they really at least debated amongst themselves quite intensely the assassination of police officers, of prosecutors, of military officers.” Their inventory of weapons included dynamite, detonation cord and Uzi machine guns, fully automatic with sawed-off barrels.” Marilyn Buck attended UC Berkeley, joined Students for a Democratic Society, and later lent her services to the Black Liberation Army (BLA). Susan Rosenberg, daughter of progressive parents, saw herself as part of the struggle against U.S. imperialism. At 29, Rosenberg made the FBI’s most wanted list as a suspect in the prison escape of Joanne Chesimard of the BLA. Rosenberg was also wanted for a 1981 Brinks robbery in which two police officers and a guard were killed. In 1984, police caught Rosenberg with 12 guns, some 200 stolen sticks of dynamite, more than 100 sticks of DuPont Trovex explosives, and hundreds of fake identification documents. In 1985 Rosenberg was sentenced to 58 years, but through a plea deal she escaped additional time for aiding and abetting a series of bombings at the U.S. Capitol, the National War College and New York Patrolmen’s Benevolent association. After 16 years in prison, the veteran of the May 19th Communist Organization caught a break. On January 20, 2001, his final day in office, President Bill Clinton commuted Rosenberg’s sentence. That drew criticism from New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, Sen. Charles Schumer, and officials such as Bernard Kerik. As the former New York police commissioner told Fox News, “I’m sure she would have killed every single one of us if she could have.” In 2011, Rosenberg published An American Radical: Political Prisoner in My Own Country, and went on to become vice-chair of Thousand Currents, fiscal sponsor of the Black Lives Matter Global Network. As it happens, Mitt Romney also supports Black Lives Matter. The 2012 presidential loser calls the January 6 riot an insurrection, but like other politicians he kept rather quiet during the violent, riotous summer of 2020. What Sen. Romney thinks of the 1983 Capitol bombing by left-wing terrorists has not come to light. William Rosenau knows what the deal is. The violence of Antifa and right-wing extremists, he explains, “hardly rises to the level of the left-wing political violence of the 1960s, ’70s and ’80s.” As the author wrote in Politico, “the 1970s and 80s were a time of political derangement and violent upheaval, and May 19th was in the thick of it.” Tags: Lloyd Billingsley, Front PageMag, When a Far-Left, Female-Led, Domestic Terrorism Group, Bombed the U.S. CapitolTo 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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Hard Pressed
Posted: 04 Feb 2021 12:52 PM PST Media fawns over Biden press secretary Psaki stumbling and uninformed. Would Kayleigh McEnany get away with this?
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Keystone Was More Than a Pipeline
Posted: 04 Feb 2021 12:36 PM PST With the stroke of a pen, Biden and his hard-left handlers wrecked the lives of thousands of our fellow Americans.
On his very first day in office, though, ol’ Scranton Joe Biden signed an executive order halting construction of the pipeline by revoking its permit. It was premeditated, and it immediately killed 1,000 real, tangible, rewarding jobs — most of them union jobs. (So much for the Democrats being the party of labor.) It was also part of a wealth-redistribution scheme that The Washington Free Beacon’s Matthew Continetti dubbed the blue-state clawback. “The alternative energy sector overwhelmingly favors Democrats,” Continetti writes, no doubt remembering the $535 million in taxpayer dollars blown by Barack Obama on the scam known as Solyndra. “Its political investments have paid off. The old-style extractive industries, mainly based in GOP strongholds, will suffer. In some cases they are targeted for extinction. The knock-on effects are serious. ‘Wyoming state superintendent Jillian Balow notes that her state depends on some $150 million a year in oil and gas federal royalties to fund K-12 schools,’ says the Wall Street Journal editorial board.” But, again, behind the revenues are the people — people like Laurie Cox, for example. She owns the old Stroppel Hotel in Midland, South Dakota, a place that many of these Keystone workers have come to call home. As the Washington Examiner’s Barnini Chakraborty reports, “Over the months, Cox had become somewhat of a den mother to the pipeline workers … staying at her hotel. She made them food, ran errands, and even drove two hours to get them groceries while they were at work. In a few months, they have become family. So it was especially hard that two hours after Biden was sworn in, her ‘family’ was about to be ripped apart. The pipeline workers she affectionately called ‘her guys’ returned to the hotel. Their faces were forlorn, and they had already started wondering where they’d get their next paycheck. ‘I tried to choke back my tears because they were still packing up, and their families still had to be told, and the last thing they needed was an innkeeper sitting here crying on them.’” Gaylord Lincoln, a semiretired mechanic and a fellow South Dakotan, wasn’t holding back. “Come down here,” he challenged the Biden administration. “See the destruction you caused. See the pain of job loss. You took our chance to have a decent life with a stroke of the pen. It’s all bulls—t in Washington. They are playing with our lives.” All this makes us wonder what on earth West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin thinks he’s doing as a Democrat. His party used to fight tooth and nail for blue-collar jobs, but now it kills those jobs without thinking twice. Manchin’s coal-rich state went for Donald Trump by 39 points. And given Kamala Harris’s recent heavy-handed visit, his switchboard back home should be lit up like a Christmas tree. Tags: Douglas Andrews, The Patriot Post, Keystone, More Than a PipelineTo 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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Kamala Harris Already Becoming a Problem for Biden White House
Posted: 04 Feb 2021 12:02 PM PST
by Thomas Lifson: I suspect that regret already is setting in among his handlers over their pick of Kamala Harris for Joe Biden’s running mate. The first of what will be many clean-up efforts began yesterday for her bungling an incident eight days in office. Update: Here is a link to the interview on WSAZ. Hat tip to reader Mike. In the interview, Harris tried to pressure the popular former governor by speaking directly to his own constituents: Harris also spoke about the economic situation of the West Virginia coal industry. “All of those skilled workers who are in the coal industry and transferring those skills to what we need to do in terms of dealing with reclaiming abandoned land mines; what we need to do around plugging leaks from oil and gas wells; and, transferring those important skills to the work that has yet to be done that needs to get done,” she said.I am fairly certain Harris did not mean what she literally said: that unemployed coal miners ought to hunt for unexploded land mines, one of the most horrifically dangerous occupations imaginable (and a favorite cause of Princess Di). She probably meant reclaiming old coal mines by decontamination and planting of ground cover over the sites where people used to earn a good living. But such is her arrogance that she has not admitted that she misspoke. Manchin publicly complained (video at the link) on the same West Virginia TV station about not being consulted before being, in essence, shamed before his electorate: So, Jen Psaki had to admit yesterday, without even her customary dodge of circling back, that someone — she would not say who — had phoned Senator Manchin about the interview, presumably to make amends. Even CNN, well connected with the Biden White House, could not even get a straight answer: At the time, then-senator Harris was chosen as Biden’s running mate, a female who could claim Black heritage. Demographically, that was almost mandatory, given the role of the Black constituency in putting Biden over the top in the South Carolina primary and its standing as a quarter of the Dems’ voting base. And, if the party were going to go with another white male at the top of the ticket, a female also was virtually mandatory in the veep slot. But Harris has no subtlety, no finesse. She got her start in politics by sleeping with the (married) most powerful politician in California, and since then, she has risen through the hierarchy of public offices based on identity politics and personal pull in a one-party state. With Biden’s physical and mental health questionable, she has a good chance to become the first female POTUS without being elected to the office. Cleaning up after her messes then, in the hands of her chosen staff of lackeys, may be costly to all of us, not just to her dignity. Tags: Thomas Lifson, American Thinker, Kamala Harris, already becoming, a problem for, Biden White HouseTo 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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Montana Lawmaker Outlines Troubling Implications of Biden’s Executive Actions
Posted: 04 Feb 2021 11:33 AM PST
by Rachel del Guidice: Freshman Rep. Matt Rosendale, R-Mont., has entered the House with a bold plan to develop America’s natural resources and push back on the agenda of the far left. Rosendale joined “The Daily Signal Podcast” during a recent trip to the U.S.- Mexico border to discuss why he ran for Congress, his former service in the Montana Legislature, the divisive moment the country finds itself in, and much more. We also cover these stores:
Rachel del Guidice: Hi, everyone. This is Rachel del Guidice with The Daily Signal Podcast. I am here joined by Congressman Matt Rosendale of Montana. He is a new congressmen in this new Congress. And I’m just so happy to have you with us today. Rep. Matt Rosendale: Good to be here. Thank you for having me, Rachel. Del Guidice: Well, it’s great to have you with us. I want to start off talking about your service in Montana before running for Congress, so tell us a little bit about that and then also what led you to run for Congress. Rosendale: Actually, 10 years ago, I was riding my horse four or five days a week and chasing cows around the ranch, and I really didn’t expect that I would be in this position right now. I’ve been very engaged in politics my entire life, but I was building a business, I’m raising a family, and so I never really had the time that was necessary, what I felt, to dedicate to public service. Once my boys were out of college and the community really came to me, and I found myself as chairman of the local AG association and president of the parish council at the Catholic church. I’m very active in the church and they said, “Look, we are not getting proper representation in Eastern Montana in the Legislature,” and so folks recruited me to run for the Legislature, and I entered in 2010. I was elected to the [state] House. In 2012, I was elected to the [state] Senate. And in 2014, my colleagues elected me as the Senate majority leader. It just really happened very quickly. And I’ve always said that I just want to serve where I can be the most effective for my community, and my community means my county, my state, or my nation. Then the folks encouraged me to run for the open U.S. House seat because Greg Gianforte had disclosed that he was not seeking reelection. He was going to run for governor. And I obviously ran for the House seat and was able to win it. Del Guidice: Well, congratulations. Before talking about going into Congress, what are some of the issues that you worked on in the Montana State House that you really saw [are] important to Montanans and really affected what you did on day to day there? Rosendale: Sure. Really, the things that I focused on [were] trying to really lower the regulatory and tax burden on our businesses and put people in a better position to either start or expand businesses and grow job opportunities. Then the last four years, I have been serving as the state auditor, which in Montana means I was the commissioner of securities and insurance. I’ve really focused the bulk of my efforts on trying to do something about the cost and the access to health care. It has not been addressed. We still are dealing with these problems, but I was able to make some great strides to reduce the calls, to expand access, to guarantee coverage for preexisting conditions, and actually, in many cases, improve the quality of health care that people were receiving and start beginning to bend the cost curve down. Health care is a really big deal. I sat on the state land board. We were responsible for managing 5.2 million acres of state school trust lands. Any agricultural lease, any mineral lease, any pipeline easement that protects harvesting of timber, all of those agreements were run through the state land board, and we would approve those. We were generating somewhere between $40 and $45 million a year to put toward the K-12 education system for the state of Montana. Del Guidice: Before we get to Congress, I have to ask you, you have a ranch out in Montana. Tell us about the ranch and what you do there. Rosendale: I miss it a lot is what I do. People often ask me, “Do you get back to the ranch that often?” I said, “Yes, every night, just as soon as I close my eyes.” It’s a wonderful place. It is about 20 miles north of a little town by the name of Glendive. It is on the Yellowstone River. By the time the Yellowstone River gets to me and my property, it’s been flowing about 600 miles, so it’s a big river. It’s not just a little trout stream. And I’m very blessed, my wife Jean and I are very blessed to have the ranch and our sons. I have three sons. We have enjoyed every moment that we’ve been there. Del Guidice: That’s awesome. I want to switch talking a little bit about Congress. You’re a new member there. What have been your reflections, before we get started talking about what you want to do? What have your reflections been on starting off at such a turbulent time in history right now? Rosendale: It is and I will tell you my initial thought was that I was disappointed on swearing-in day. I have to tell you. After going through swearing-in at the state Legislature, where we convene every other year, and you haven’t seen your colleagues from across the aisle. Your colleagues that are of the same party, you haven’t seen each other regularly for quite some time. We would come together and people would embrace, and they would greet each other. The speaker, regardless of who they were, gave a very, very positive message to try to set the tone on trying to get work done. Complete opposite, Day One, United States Congress, and I was disappointed. I thought that [House Speaker Nancy] Pelosi delivered a very divisive message, and it was just not the same tone and tenor that I had hoped that we were going to start off with. You deal with that, and you can’t let that one unfortunate day affect the work that you want to accomplish as you go forward. Then, obviously, we’ve had a tumultuous time over the last three weeks, and we have gotten through that. We are beyond that and now, finally, I was told what committees I’m going to serve on. I’m going to be on [the] Natural Resources and Veterans’ Affairs [committees], two committees that are going to be extremely important to the state of Montana. I’m looking forward to getting to work, quite frankly. I mean, this is what the people elected me for, and this is what I want to do. Del Guidice: You talk about getting to work. What are some of the things that are top-line on your heart and mind as issues that you want to work on in Congress as you go forward? Rosendale: Sure. On natural resources, there are so many natural resources that are located within our state that I want to make sure that they can be developed and utilized in a safe and environmentally sound method, and we can do that. We’ve seen the practices have changed over the last several years and whether we’re talking about the new copper mine that has been permitted near White Sulphur Spring or whether we’re talking about a better management of our public lands where our national forests are located, so that we don’t have to watch them burn thousands and thousands of acres in the summer, we can actually harvest that timber and put it to good use. Certainly, we want to make sure that our oil and gas resources are developed. That is a place where we’re going to have conflict with the new administration. President [Joe] Biden has demonstrated by revoking the permit for the Keystone XL pipeline and revoking, at least for a stated period of time, any leases or drilling on public lands, that’s a problem. … We have four refineries located in our state and in addition to having four refineries located in our state, we have a lot of people that work for those refineries and the ancillary businesses that feed them. The development of those energy resources not only drives a pretty good segment of our economy, but it also contributes dramatically to our national security. This is something that we’ve seen over the last just four years under the previous administration, where we were able to go from being dependent upon other countries that were not friendly to the United States, to actually being not only energy independent, but energy dominant, so that we can start looking to our allies and helping them with their energy needs, so that they’re not dependent on some of these unfriendly nations either. Del Guidice: Let’s talk a little bit too about the state of play where things are at. As you mentioned, we have a Democrat in the White House. President Biden is there. Now the House and Senate are both in Democrat control. As you look forward into the coming weeks and months and years, we’ve heard talk of possibly Democrats voting to make D.C. and Puerto Rico a state; different policies like the Green New Deal—talk of that being implemented—the Equality Act. In your perspective, where do you think and how do you think conservatives should work so that that type of policy is responded to in an adequate way? Rosendale: That is [a] very good question. Obviously, in the House, the majority rules anything and so that is all it takes. I hope that all my friends that are out there listening right now recognize when they were calling for the end to the filibuster, maybe that wasn’t such a good idea because, obviously, we’re going to end up being in the minority sometime or another, which is right now, where that could work against us. Quite frankly, thank goodness there is still a filibuster in place because what I’m hoping is that the most damaging of those agenda items will be able to be stopped in the Senate, because they won’t have a 60-vote majority to be able to start pushing any of those issues forward onto the floor. However, the Democrats do have control over the reconciliation process through budget, and it’s my understanding that they have not only this year’s budget, but they have ’21, ’22, and ’23 fiscal years that they’re able to utilize for reconciliation. I also understand that right now, none of those most damaging agenda items can be attached to reconciliation to be pushed through. I’m thinking that the Biden administration is going to try to use their executive powers to implement some of these things and fortunately then, it’s going to fall to our attorneys general across the country to be able to file lawsuits and keep these things from being implemented upon the states. I have a very good relationship with my state attorney general. We came into the state Legislature as freshmen together in 2010. We’re very good friends. And I’ve already had a meeting, sat down and talked with him, and said, “We need to make sure that we are working together to push back on some of these most damaging issues.” Del Guidice: Well, we were just on a trip to the border, got to see a bunch of different things. One of the things that stood out to me was in different areas, since President Biden’s administration has stopped construction on the border wall, there’s these big areas of border wall that had been completed, but there’s so many different spots where they still need to finish and all of that’s being halted. Congressman, can you tell me a little bit about your reflections from what you’ve seen and also just your thoughts on what else needs to happen here? Rosendale: A couple of points that I took away from the border trip were, No. 1, as you said, to have just an immediate halt to all that construction was unfortunate. On Day One, President Biden started killing jobs. And this isn’t rhetoric. These are just plain, simple facts—whether we’re talking about the closure of the Keystone pipeline, whether we’re talking about the halting of oil and gas permits on public properties. I mean, all of this started killing jobs immediately. What we also saw was it was killing jobs immediately as we went down to the border, and we saw equipment parked and, like you say, construction on the wall halted and construction sites that were not complete. They hadn’t even finished the work that they were doing. In the conversations with the different law enforcement people, the Border Patrol security and the local residents, they have major, major concerns about how this is going to impact the area going forward. It was interesting to hear them say that the populations of people that are coming across the border on different areas are different types of people that they’re dealing with. You have more of a criminal element in the mountainous, more isolated areas, as opposed to more of people that are just trying to seek an improvement in their life that are closer to the urban areas, as they are trying to come across the border. I think one of the takeaways that everybody in our country needs to understand is that the people that I spoke to down at the border—whether we were talking about Border Patrol, whether we were talking about the local ranchers or the local authorities, the sheriff’s departments, and things like that—were very compassionate and cognizant of what was going on with these people that were coming in illegally to enter our country, and they felt bad for the ones that were being so harshly treated by this criminal element that was helping get them into our country. They want to see the suffering, the human suffering stop. And the best way for us to keep that human suffering from taking place is to stop providing an incentive and a free pass for people to enter into our country. Once they’ve recognize that they cannot just walk in and the deterrent is there, you won’t have this wall of humanity that’s trying to attack the border. Del Guidice: Well, as we wrap up, we talked a little bit about how divisive everything is right now and as a man of faith, also as a leader in your community, and now in your country, what are some parting words you’d like to leave, not only to your constituents in Montana, … but the rest of the country, and what our outlook should be as we just try to move on and move up? Rosendale: I think that, again, as a man of faith, I do place my faith in God and I pray daily that we can improve what is taking place here. My hope is that I will be able to connect with enough other like-minded individuals in Congress, regardless of what side of the aisle that they’re sitting on, that we can basically take personalities and set them aside and look at what has proven to work to benefit our country in the past. Because, look, you can talk about personalities all day long, but if we are really focused on improving the economy, expanding jobs, trying to make sure that we do something about health care, then let’s talk about those things and get everything else off of the table. And that’s what’s going to put our country in a better position, which means that the lives will be better for the people that we serve. Del Guidice: Congressman Rosendale, thank you so much for joining us on “The Daily Signal Podcast.” It’s been great having you with us. Rosendale: Thank you so much, Rachel. Good to see you. Tags: Rachel del Guidice, Rep. 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Remembering March for Life founder Nellie Gray’s famous ‘Life Principles’
Posted: 04 Feb 2021 11:05 AM PST NO EXCEPTION! NO COMPROMISE!
by LifeSiteNews staff: Nellie Gray, the founder of the March for Life, was a pro-life warrior whose famous “life principles” are worth remembering every day. Every year during the March for Life, even during this year’s “virtual” March, pro-life activists around the world recall Nellie Gray’s heroic and historic stand for unborn children.The key provision of her “life principles” was: “NO EXCEPTION! NO COMPROMISE!”Modeled after the Declaration of Independence, Gray’s “life principles” assert that “all human beings are created equal and are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, among which is the right to life.”Accordingly, the “right to life of each human being shall be preserved and protected by every human being in the society and by the society as a whole,” from conception until natural death. “The life of each human being shall be preserved and protected at each stage of the life continuum to the same extent as at each and every other stage regardless of state of health or condition of dependency,” Gray emphasized. “When there is any doubt that there exists a human being’s life to preserve and protect, such doubt shall be resolved in favor of the existence of a human being,” she wrote. “When two or more human beings are in a situation in which their lives are mutually endangered, all available ordinary means and reasonable efforts shall be used to preserve and protect the life of each and every human being so endangered.” During a 1994 interview with EWTN’s Mother Angelica, Gray recounted: —————————– LifeSiteNews staff! Tags: LifeSiteNews, Remembering March for Life, founder, Nellie Gray, Life PrinciplesTo 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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48.) NBC MORNING RUNDOWN
Friday, February 5, 2021
Good morning, NBC News readers.
There is more reason for optimism on the Covid-19 vaccine front, President Joe Biden has set American diplomacy on a new course and an unprecedented House vote.
Here is what we’re watching this Friday morning.
J&J seeks FDA authorization for one-shot vaccine Johnson & Johnson applied to the Food and Drug Administration on Thursday for emergency use authorization for its experimental one-dose Covid-19 vaccine. The FDA could grant the authorization within weeks.
If authorized, the single-dose vaccine would follow approvals for those from Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna currently being distributed across the country.
The news comes after the Biden administration announced earlier this week that the federal government will begin shipping 1 million doses directly to 6,500 retail pharmacies in order to expand how and where Americans can get inoculated.
In places like California, the vaccines can’t come soon enough.
California’s vaccine distribution has been slow, confusing and frustrating for many of its 40 million residents. Critics say the vaccine distribution woes reflect a state long troubled by wealth and class divides.
‘America is back’: Biden lays out new foreign policy agenda in State Department speech President Joe Biden criticized Russia in his first visit to the State Department on Thursday, part of the new leader’s effort to reverse the foreign policy posture of his predecessor.
“The days of the United States rolling over in the face of Russia’s aggressive actions — interfering with our elections, cyber attacks, poisoning its citizens — are over,” Biden said in his first major foreign policy speech since assuming office.
In addition to signaling a new approach towards Russia, Biden announced a number of steps he will take to unwind Trump’s foreign policy.
Biden said he will order an end to arms sales and other support to Saudi Arabia for the war in Yemen that he called a “humanitarian and strategic catastrophe.”
He also said he will order a freeze on the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Germany initiated by Trump and that he will sign an executive order to restore the refugee admission program that had been drastically cut under Trump.
The president also tried to shore up morale among the ranks of the State Department’s 70,000 employees who Trump frequently criticized as part of the “deep state.”
“I want the people who work in this building and in our embassies and consulates around the world to know that I value your expertise, and I respect you,” said Biden, who spent decades in the Senate on the Foreign Relations Committee. “I will have your back. This administration is going to empower you to do your jobs, not target or politicize you.”
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NBC News’ Kerry Sanders reports on some Americans searching for leftover doses of the vaccine at the end of each day.
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FIRST READ: One month later, the Capitol riot has shaped the parties in vastly different ways
It’s now been 30 days since the deadly attack on the U.S. Capitol, and what stands out to us are the completely different reactions the two parties have had to the events of Jan. 6.
Congressional Democrats (along with 10 Republicans) voted to impeach Donald Trump; they erected metal detectors to enter the House floor; they (along with 11 Republicans) took away Marjorie Taylor Greene’s committee assignments after revelations of her apparent support for violent rhetoric; and on Thursday night, they delivered personal remembrances of the attack.
But much of the GOP — minus some notable exceptions like Sen. Ben Sasse, R-Neb. — has decided to largely move on.
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They’ve opposed Trump’s impeachment on process grounds (arguing you can’t impeach and remove an ex-officeholder when history has shown us that you can); some have sidestepped the metal detectors; and they’ve defended Greene.
And the result is a Congress that has no shared memory of Jan. 6, and that has taken no collective course of action to prevent it from happening again.
In fact, it’s reminded us of what routinely happens after a tragic school shooting — one side demands action, while the other offers tears, thoughts and prayers before moving on.
But this time, the tragedy happened in their own place of work.
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MAGA means never having to say you’re sorry
Here are some excerpts of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Green’s, R-Ga., speech on the House floor yesterday.
On QAnon: “Throughout 2018, because I was upset about things, and didn’t trust the government really, because the people here weren’t doing the things that I thought they should be doing for us. … And I want you to know, a lot of Americans don’t trust our government. And that’s sad.
The problem with that is, though, is I was allowed to believe things that weren’t true, and I would ask questions, questions about them and talk about them. And that is absolutely what I regret. Because if it weren’t for the Facebook posts and comments that I liked in 2018, I wouldn’t be standing here today and you couldn’t point a finger and accuse me of anything wrong.”
On the media: “I also want to tell you that we’ve got to do better. You see, big media companies can take teeny, tiny pieces of words that I said, that you have said, any of us, and can portray us into someone that we’re not. And that is wrong. Cancel culture is a real thing.”
More on the media: “What shall we do with Americans? Shall we stay divided like this? Will we allow the media that is just as guilty as QAnon of presenting truth and lies to divide us? Will we allow ourselves to be addicted to hate and hating one another? I hope not.”
It wasn’t too long ago when Republicans stood for personality responsibility. But much of Greene’s speech was about blaming others — like the media or a lack of trust in government.
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Data Download: The numbers you need to know today
11: The number of House Republicans who voted to strip Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., of her committee assignments.
51-50: The Senate’s vote count on the budget bill needed to begin the process of passing President Biden’s Covid-19 plan with a simple majority.
21: The number of people charged with criminal charges in the Capitol Hill riot with possible ties to militant groups.
26,787,271: The number of confirmed cases of coronavirus in the United States, per the most recent data from NBC News and health officials. (That’s 116,721 more than yesterday morning.)
457,727: The number of deaths in the United States from the virus so far, per the most recent data from NBC News. (That’s 5,063 more than yesterday morning.)
88,668: The number of people currently hospitalized with coronavirus in the United States.
318.6 million: The number of coronavirus tests that have been administered in the United States so far, according to researchers at The COVID Tracking Project.
About 27.9 million: The amount of people who have received at least one dose of a Covid-19 vaccine.
83: The number of days left for Biden to reach his 100-day vaccination goals.
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Mr. No
Just one senator has voted no on each of President Biden’s Cabinet nominees so far: Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo.
The Republican senator was just one of two senators who voted against Secretary of State Lloyd Austin’s nomination (Utah Sen. Mike Lee also voted against Austin). But when Lee voted for Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg’s nomination, Hawley became the only senator to vote “nay” on each of the six nominations to come to the floor so far.
A senator voting against most of an opposing party’s nominee isn’t unprecedented. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., voted against most of former President Trump’s nominees in 2017. And she went on to use it as a campaign point in her 2020 run for president.
Hawley has spurred conversation about his 2024 hopes, and if he continues this pattern on voting “no” for Biden nominees, we could see it arise in the next campaign cycle.
Biden Cabinet Watch
State: Tony Blinken (confirmed)
Treasury: Janet Yellen (confirmed)
Defense: Ret. Gen. Lloyd Austin (confirmed)
Attorney General: Merrick Garland
Homeland Security: Alejandro Mayorkas (confirmed)
HHS: Xavier Becerra
Agriculture: Tom Vilsack
Transportation: Pete Buttigieg (confirmed)
Energy: Jennifer Granholm
Interior: Deb Haaland
Education: Miguel Cardona
Commerce: Gina Raimondo
Labor: Marty Walsh
HUD: Marcia Fudge
Veterans Affairs: Denis McDonough
UN Ambassador: Linda Thomas-Greenfield
Director of National Intelligence: Avril Haines (confirmed)
EPA: Michael Regan
SBA: Isabel Guzman
OMB Director: Neera Tanden
US Trade Representative: Katherine Tai
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ICYMI: What ELSE is happening in the world?
Johnson & Johnson applied to the Food and Drug Administration for emergency use authorization for its one-dose Covid-19 vaccine.
An elections equipment company sued Fox News over false reports it was part of a conspiracy to rig the 2020 election.
President Biden ended arms sales and other support to Saudi Arabia for a war in Yemen.
Former President Trump will not testify or provide a statement during his impeachment trial, according to his lawyer.
The United Nations confirmed that the leader of Al Qaeda’s branch in Yemen was arrested in October and is still in custody.
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