MORNING NEWS BRIEFING – MARCH 26, 2021

Good morning! Here is your news briefing for Friday March 26, 2021

1.) THE DAILY SIGNAL

March 26 2021

Happy Friday from Washington on the day after President Biden meets reporters for his first formal press conference. Our Fred Lucas sorts the hourlong session. The CEOs of Facebook, Google, and Twitter appear to welcome more regulation during a House hearing as lawmakers press them to explain censorship and “misinformation” on their platforms, Jarrett Stepman reports. On the podcast, commentator Deroy Murdock prescribes how conservatives can reach more blacks. Plus: how the left plays with racism and misrepresents the history of voting rights. On this date in 1969, the group Women Strike for Peace holds the first major anti-war demonstration in Washington since President Richard Nixon’s inauguration two months earlier.

NEWS
6 Takeaways From Biden’s First Press Conference
By Fred Lucas
President Biden suggests the filibuster is racist, claims nothing has changed on the border regarding illegal immigration, and more.
NEWS
Wisconsin Republicans Launch Investigation of 2020 Election
By M.D. Kittle
“Let’s not pretend that stuff that happened in the November election didn’t happen,” says one Wisconsin state lawmaker who supports the investigation.
NEWS
5 Takeaways as Big Tech CEOs Testify About ‘Misinformation’
By Jarrett Stepman
A broad theme from Democrats during the hearing was that social media companies simply can’t be trusted to regulate their own platforms appropriately, especially after the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol.
ANALYSIS
How Conservatives Can Do Better in Engaging Black Americans
By Rachel del Guidice
“The best thing to do is knock on the doors, go to the black churches, go to the black businesses, go to the black schools … and talk about these ideas and why they’re good for America,” says Deroy Murdock.
COMMENTARY
Lauding Democrats and Their ‘Landmark’ Voting Rights Bills
By Tim Graham
“Repressive voting bills” are supported by a majority of voters, but liberal journalists really don’t care what the polls say.
COMMENTARY
For the Left, Bigotry Is a Tool
By Ben Shapiro
The same sources decrying anti-Asian sentiment have spent years expressing anti-Asian animus in the form of discriminatory college admissions standards.
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2.) THE EPOCH TIMES

 


3.) DAYBREAK

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1.
Biden Gets Nasty at First Press Conference

National Review notes Biden “echoed a distortion often made by his Homeland Security secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and said that Trump had dumped children into the Mexican desert. Except Biden made the charge even more lurid by alleging that Trump had let children starve to death. This is a disgraceful and stupid charge. The Trump administration either flew back migrants to their home countries directly or handed them over to Mexican authorities to do the same. No one was pushed into the desert” (National Review).  Among other things, Biden said he makes “no apology” for any of his policies that have led to the border crisis (Fox News). People are having fun with Biden’s cheat sheet on reporters and whom to call on (Twitter). As expected, Biden had some moments of confusion (NY Post). Apparently Biden was hoping to talk COVID, but was sidelined by other pressing questions (Axios). And this came despite avoiding reporters he knew would ask tough questions (Washington Examiner). Biden gave himself quite a bit of praise (WSJ). From the Babylon Bee: White House Press Corps Wears New Cheerleading Uniforms To Press Briefing (Babylon Bee). Meanwhile, a Texas mayor, whose town is overrun by illegals, contradicts Biden’s claim that illegal border crossers are sent back. And he’s a Democrat (PJ Media). A Getty photographer was removed because he took pictures at the border (RedState).

2.
Arkansas Becomes Third State to Protect Female Athletes

From the story: “This law simply says that female athletes should not have to compete in a sport against a student of the male sex when the sport is designed for women’s competition,” Hutchinson said in a statement announcing he had signed S.B. 354. “As I have stated previously, I agree with the intention of this law. This will help promote and maintain fairness in women’s sporting events.”

PJ Media

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3.
Georgia Passes Election Integrity Bill

Signed by Governor Brian Kemp, above,  yesterday. The effort to reduce fraud has the left fuming.

Daily Wire

4.
Charles Cooke: Hunter Biden Should be Prosecuted for Gun Crimes

Due to the fact that he was required to fill out mandatory paperwork when he purchased a gun in 2018. From the story: It seems almost certain that Hunter Biden lied when answering the question, “Are you an unlawful user of, or addicted to, marijuana or any depressant, stimulant, narcotic drug, or any other controlled substance?” He was discharged from the Navy Reserve for drug use in 2013; has had constant drug addiction problems since that time, including repeated stints in rehab; and, in 2019, was kicked out of a strip club for smoking crack. Which matters, because under federal law it is a felony.

National Review

5.
Pelosi: I Have a Right Not to Seat Anybody I Choose

Regarding the House seat won by Mariannette Miller-Meeks (Twitter). From Brit Hume: Power corrupts (Twitter).

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6.
New York Times Rebuked by Judge for Treating Opinion as Fact

In their legal battle with Project Veritas, which accused the paper of defamation (Real Clear Politics). While Mark Hemingway pointed out in the RCP article that the Veritas case is just one of many offenses, Kimberly Strassel looks at what she calls “blue journalism” which she describes as “the new media practice of abandoning standards to work seamlessly with the progressive left against any opposition” (WSJ).

7.
Rutgers Tells All Students They Must Be Vaccinated Before They Can Return

That’s more than 70,000 students.

NY Times

8.
Minnesota Theater Cancels “Cinderella” Because Cast is Too White

The Chanhassen Dinner Theater is starting over.

RedState

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4.) THE SUNBURN

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Florida voters think THC caps are a bad idea. They aren’t comfortable with the anti-riot bill. They don’t want anyone tooling around with Bright Futures, and they are highly skeptical of Republicans’ so-called election integrity bills.

In fact, according to a new St. Pete Polls survey, most voters think the state Legislature is doing a middling-to-poor job, and they don’t think much better of Gov. Ron DeSantis.

But there is one proposal that voters are keen on — reining-in Big Tech.

One thing Florida voters can agree upon, holding back Big Tech.

The survey of 1,923 voters across the state found nearly half think companies like Amazon, Facebook and Google have gone too far in censoring free speech and want lawmakers to clamp down on how they do business. About 34% disagree, while one in six voters are on the fence.

In this case, voter opinion lines up with lawmakers — and the Governor’s — priorities.

A proposal that would prevent social media platforms from removing candidates and journalistic enterprises and require them to publish and evenly apply their standards for censoring, “de-platforming,” and “shadow banning” users is moving through the House.

A second measure that would give Floridians the right to control how their personal data is shared and sold is also gaining traction.

Republicans are much more receptive to the plan. More than seven in 10 GOP voters say there should be a reckoning for tech companies, reflecting fears of so-called conservative censorship. Meanwhile, only 28% of Democrats want lawmakers to take action, while unaffiliated voters are split 46%-36%.

Majorities of White and Hispanic voters are also calling for change, though Black voters say there’s no problem. Somewhat surprisingly, women were more likely than men to put Big Tech in the crosshairs.

The St. Pete Polls survey was conducted March 22-24 and has a margin of error of plus or minus 2.2 percentage points at a 95% confidence level.

Check out the results of the rest of St. Pete Polls’ survey — including a preview of next year’s potential DeSantis vs. Nikki Fried matchup — on Florida Politics.

What will a Ron DeSantis/Nikki Fried matchup look like? Swing by Florida Politics to find out.

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How accurate is St. Pete Polls? Pretty accurate. — According to FiveThirtyEight, St. Pete Polls is one of the most accurate polling operations in the Sunshine State, or anywhere. FiveThirtyEight rates pollsters based on their historical accuracy and methodology. Based on an analysis of 21 St. Pete Polls surveys over the past five election cycles, FiveThirtyEight’s algorithm gives the pollster a ‘B+.’ The algorithm only includes nationally watched races, and of the few off-the-mark predictions on record, most were conducted in 2012. Read more about the rating methodology on FiveThirtyEight.

— @GovRonDeSantis: I’m pleased to announce that beginning this Monday, March 29, all Floridians age 40 and older will be eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Beginning the following Monday, April 5, all Floridians age 18 and older will be eligible.

— @CarlosGSmith: We all know what happened on Jan. 6th — an angry [DonaldTrump mob attacked the U.S. Capitol. If HB 1 is a response to that, as the GOP claims, why does it protect Confederate monuments from destruction and NOT the Florida House and Senate? It’s cuz HB 1 is about targeting BLM protesters.

— @AnnaForFlorida: I thought #HB1 was supposed to help stop insurrections, and yet the bill doesn’t mention insurrections at all. Weird.

Tweettweet:

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— @RenzoDowney: The bill would prevent the Legislature from sweeping the affordable housing dollars, as is often done. But @DianneHartFL is asking whether this is effectively a permanent two-thirds sweep. Chair @JosieTomkow: “We’re not sweeping. We’re redirecting for critical issues.”

@GrayRohrer: So older millennials have one week to get the vaccine before it’s opened up to Gen Z? Fair warning: If any of you Tik-Tokkers get in my way, you’re going down.

Tweet, tweet:

— @SheCarriesOn: Update: All amendments to Florida’s #HB1 by Democrats have failed, with the exception of one amendment by @AnnaForFlorida, which was “ruled out of order.”

Days until
2021 Florida Virtual Hemp Conference — 1; 2021 Florida Derby — 1; ‘Godzilla vs. Kong’ premieres — 5; California theme parks begin to reopen — 6; MLB Opening Day — 6; Easter — 9; RNC spring donor summit — 14; 2021 WWE WrestleMania 37 begins — 15; Disneyland to open — 35; Mother’s Day — 44; Florida Chamber Safety Council’s inaugural Southeastern Leadership Conference on Safety, Health and Sustainability — 45; ‘A Quiet Place Part II’ rescheduled premiere — 63; Memorial Day — 66; Father’s Day — 86; ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ rescheduled premiere — 98; 4th of July — 100; ‘Black Widow’ rescheduled premiere — 104; MLB All-Star Game in Atlanta — 108; new start date for 2021 Olympics — 119; ‘Jungle Cruise’ premieres — 127; St. Petersburg Primary Election — 151; Disney’s ‘Shang Chi and The Legend of The Ten Rings’ premieres — 161; ‘The Many Saints of Newark’ premieres (rescheduled) — 182; ‘Dune’ premieres — 189; MLB regular season ends — 191; ‘No Time to Die’ premieres (rescheduled) — 197; World Series Game 1 — 214; St. Petersburg Municipal Elections — 221; Disney’s ‘Eternals’ premieres — 224; Steven Spielberg’s ‘West Side Story’ premieres — 259; ‘Spider-Man Far From Home’ sequel premieres — 266; ‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness’ premieres — 364; ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’ premieres — 406; “Black Panther 2” premieres — 469; ‘Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse’ sequel premieres — 560; “Captain Marvel 2” premieres — 595.
Dateline Tallahassee
Senate ditches controversial toll road plan” via Jim Turner of The News Service of Florida — The Florida Senate approved a proposal to scale back a controversial toll-road plan that was a priority of a former Senate President. Senators voted 39-1 to pass SB 100 that would do away with much of the plan — dubbed the Multi-use Corridors of Regional Economic Significance, or M-CORES — pushed through in 2019 by then-President Bill Galvano. Senate Transportation Chair Gayle Harrell, who is sponsoring the bill, said the COVID-19 pandemic had required a reevaluation of state priorities and that her proposal draws upon the recommendations of task forces that looked at the road projects last year. The pandemic has really required that we reevaluate things,” Harrell said. “And one of the things that I really believe that is both a policy and a budget issue is M-CORES.”

Gayle Harrell is putting Bill Galvano’s priority project on the road to nowhere. Image via Colin Hackley.

Anti-riot bill gets first look, awaits full vote in House” via Jason Delgado of Florida Politics — Democrats stood helpless Thursday as Republicans marched DeSantis’ anti-riot bill onto the House floor, tacking on several amendments that tighten the bill’s grip over demonstrators and municipalities. The bill (HB 1) is among the most contentious proposals of the 2021 Legislative Session. It contains a slew of provisions that aim to thwart public disorder. Among them, it would stiffen penalties against rioters and allow state leaders to overrule a municipality’s decision to slash police budgets. The proposal, which motored through the Legislature’s committee process, is a Republican priority. Throughout the process, Democrats have struggled to slow or otherwise reshape the legislation.

House takes up COVID-19 liability protections” via Jason Delgado of Florida Politics — The House glanced at a Senate bill on Thursday that would establish COVID-19 liability protections for businesses and health care providers such as nursing homes. Lawmakers asked few questions before rolling the bill (SB 72) on the third reading. Sen. Jeff Brandes is the bill sponsor. Under the proposal, a plaintiff would need to prove with “clear and convincing evidence” that a defendant acted with “gross negligence” when filing a COVID-19 related lawsuit. The bill’s protections would become applicable if a defendant made a “good-faith effort” to substantially comply with government health guidelines.

Senate votes to abolish Constitution Revision Commission” via Renzo Downey of Florida Politics — The Senate has voted to abolish the controversial Constitution Revision Commission, which both sides of the aisle agree needs reform. But Republicans and Democrats disagree on the approach. The Senate’s measure (SJR 204), by Brandes, would fully repeal the Commission. Some Democrats have argued in favor of restricting the commission’s ability to propose constitutional amendments but not fully dismantling it. By a 27-12 vote on Thursday, Republicans and Democratic Sens. Audrey GibsonJason Pizzo and Linda Stewart voted to pass the resolution. If the House approves it, the question would appear before voters on the 2022 ballot. The public would need to approve it by a 60% vote.

Agency cuts coming to light as House starts budget rollout” via Renzo Downey of Florida Politics — State agencies will see large cuts in the infrastructure and tourism section of the state budget. The House Infrastructure and Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee, under the leadership of Chair Jayer Williamson, laid out its proposed $13.6 billion spending plan for the infrastructure and tourism silo, which included significant reductions to agency budgets. That followed the Senate Transportation, Tourism, and Economic Development Appropriations Subcommittee outlining its plan the day before. DeSantis called for state agencies to hold back 6% of their budgets from the current fiscal year, which continues through June.

Plan to shift money draws affordable housing concerns” via Jim Turner of The News Service of Florida — Despite an outcry from environmentalists and Realtors, the House Agriculture & Natural Resources Appropriations Subcommittee voted 10-5 along party lines to support PCB ANR 21-01, which would redesignate portions of documentary-stamp taxes collected on real estate transactions. The money currently is for affordable-housing programs in the Sadowski Trust Fund. That trust fund is an annual target of lawmakers who divert — or “sweep” — money to help pay for programs not related to affordable housing. House Speaker Chris Sprowls has made addressing sea level rise a priority, and Senate President Wilton Simpson has prioritized wastewater upgrades. The plan would earmark one-third of the documentary-stamp money for sea-level rise projects, one-third for sewage projects, and one-third for housing.

Florida lawmakers want residents, and not companies, to foot bill for unemployment fund” via Lawrence Mower of the Tampa Bay Times — The estimated $1 billion raised each year would then go to replenish the unemployment trust fund and spare businesses from paying more into that fund. Under the proposal, companies would keep paying the minimum $7 unemployment insurance rate per employee per year, among the lowest in the nation, until 2025. They would avoid an increase to a minimum of $87 per employee next year under an automatic schedule that changes with the unemployment rate. Not everybody is happy. Although Senators didn’t oppose requiring the collection of online sales taxes, Democrats opposed using the money for what they said was a “bailout” for the state’s largest corporations, which stand to benefit the most from the plan since they have the most employees.

Proposed House budget would fully fund Florida Forever while the Senate proposes 50% cut” Via Haley Brown of Florida Politics — The House Agriculture & Natural Resources Appropriations Subcommittee unveiled its fiscal year budget for 2021-22, topping out around $4.1 billion. The budget is “slightly lower” than last year, according to Committee Chairwoman Rep. Josie Tomkow. Highlights of this year’s budget include Everglades restoration and protection of Florida’s water resources. Funding to improve water quality in the state was also a feature of DeSantis’ budget proposal.

Josie Tomkow wants to fund Florida Forever fully. The Senate disagrees. Image via Colin Hackley.

House eyes cuts for nursing homes, hospitals” via Christine Sexton of The News Service of Florida — The House rolled out a health care spending proposal that includes deep cuts, including slicing Medicaid reimbursements to nursing homes by 2%, or $80.4 million in state and federal funding. The proposal, unveiled by Health Care Appropriations Chair Bryan Avila, would spend less than what the Senate has proposed. Florida Health Care Association President Emmett Reed said the proposed Medicaid cuts to nursing homes would translate to about a $125,000 reduction in payments per facility per year. Similar to the Senate proposal, the House health care plan recommended reducing Medicaid payments for inpatient and outpatient hospital care by $288 million. The House plan proposes eliminating $226 million from what the Safety Net Hospital Alliance of Florida calls the “critical care fund.”

Assignment editors — DeSantis, Attorney General Ashley Moody and FDOT Secretary Kevin Thibault will hold a roundtable, 10 a.m., Port Canaveral Cruise Terminal 3 (CT3), 40 George Kind Blvd., Port Canaveral. The media should turn left into the CT3 parking garage and proceed to level 3. Use the pedestrian bridge to enter the terminal building.

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Jim Boyd’s insurance reform headed for full Senate vote” via Jacob Ogles of Florida Politics — The Senate Rules Committee advanced a major reform to Florida’s homeowner insurance laws aimed at keeping premiums from rising. Sen. Boyd, a Bradenton Republican, said lawsuits against insurance companies caused a massive loss for domestic insurance carriers in Florida. His bill (SB 76) would limit attorney multiplier fees, an uncertain cost for policy-writers to account for while setting rates. It also allows for roofing policies that allow a depreciated payout instead of a full replacement cost for roofs more than 10 years old. “We are in a crisis now for our homeowners market,” Boyd said. Boyd, an insurance agent by trade, said his own renewal rates on his policy leapt 40% this year. But Democrats argued the legislation aims at the wrong cause for litigation costs.

Jim Boyd’s insurance reform is hitting the Senate floor.

Guns in churches bill teed up for final House vote” via Haley Brown of Florida Politics — The House is ready to vote on a measure allowing gun owners to carry a gun in church even if a school is on-premise. The bill (HB 259) originated in the Education and Employment Committee and is sponsored by Rep. Jayer Williamson. During the second reading Thursday, no amendments were offered. Questions took less than four minutes. Williamson said the bill simply would fix a glitch in current law, which effectively bans armed security guards at churches that have schools on their grounds. “While it will always be painted as a gun rights bill, this is a private property rights issue,” Williamson said.

Small Business Saturday tax break bill clears second committee” via Haley Brown of Florida Politics — Small businesses could catch a break this holiday season in the form of a tax break. Sen. Annette Taddeo sponsored a bill (SB 302) to allow a “tax holiday” for small businesses. During a Saturday in late-November small businesses would not have to collect state and county sales taxes. The day would coincide with “Small Business Saturday,” which takes place the Saturday after Thanksgiving. The Senate Finance and Tax Committee voted unanimously to advance the legislation. It was the second Senate committee to do so. Taddeo said small businesses need the holiday because of COVID-19.

Bike seat bill ready for Senate floor — A bill that would scratch out an obscure rule prohibiting seatless bicycles is ready for a vote on the Senate floor. The bill, SB 738 by Ocala Republican Sen. Dennis Baxley, is only a few lines long and would allow Floridians to ride seatless bikes if they were “designed by the manufacturer to be ridden without a seat.” Current law says people can only ride “upon or astride a permanent and regular seat.” California is the only other state that disallows seatless bike riding, and their statute has the “designed that way” carveout. The bill cleared the Senate Rules Committee, its final stop, on Thursday with a unanimous vote. The House companion, HB 353, is also awaiting a floor vote.

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Procedural maneuvering sparks feud in the Senate — Senators publicly quarreled about procedural moves that could help controversial proposals dodge the committee process. As reported by Matt Dixon of POLITICO Florida, Republican Brandes and Senate Democratic Leader Gary Farmer found themselves unlikely allies after a couple of precedent-breaking moves — the first to shutter four prisons through budget language and the second to take up a House bill in committee that had stalled out in the Senate. The latter strategy bypasses the required two-thirds floor vote for the chamber to pass a bill that has not moved through committee. It’s possible the same strategy could be used to advance the anti-riot bill (HB 1), which Senate Criminal Justice Committee Chair Jason Pizzo, a Democrat, has refused to hear.

Procedural moves make strange bedfellows.

Do state legislators want to do your city’s job? Yes, often” via Mary Ellen Klas of the Tampa Bay Times — If Tallahassee gets its way, there would be no need for any candidate for local office to campaign to influence the following: police budgets, public health crises, vacation rentals, design and construction of new buildings, regulating home-based businesses, restricting crowds of cruise-ship tourists and local consumption of fossil fuels. All those decisions would be made by the GOP-led Florida Legislature if a growing list of bills aimed at preempting local control is passed this session. They are all part of an increasing trend by the Republican leaders of the 160-member Legislature to shift control of controversial issues to them from more than 400 cities and 67 counties.

Florida’s mental health needs appear large, but Legislature’s actions seem small” via Kirby Wilson of the Miami Herald/Tampa Bay Times — Republicans, Democrats and experts agree the coronavirus pandemic has taken a toll on Floridians’ mental health. In a state that already ranks last in per capita mental health funding, experts and lawmakers fear an overwhelming post-pandemic demand for services. But if the talk coming from Tallahassee about mental health is dramatic, the solutions that are getting serious consideration this Legislative Session are not. Florida’s mental health and substance abuse treatment network is a patchwork of services spread across several state agencies. The Legislature is not looking to break down these structural barriers this session. Instead, lawmakers are advancing a series of more marginal reforms.

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FRLA welcomes expanded vax eligibility — The Florida Restaurant & Lodging Association said the Governor’s announcement that Floridians 18-and-up will be able to get vaccinated on April 5 is a “huge victory.” FRLA President and CEO Carol Dover said the trade group has “advocated every single day for policies and practices that would help our restaurants, hotels, and suppliers survive this crisis and begin to rebuild.” Opening vaccinations up to all adults, she said, would build consumer confidence and help restaurants and hotels go from surviving to thriving. “Opening the vaccines to residents age 18 and older in the coming days is a huge victory for our hospitality industry, not just for our guests, but for our 1.5 million employees,” Dover said.

Floridians for Lawsuit Reform urges lawmakers to support property insurance reform — Following the Senate Rules Committee’s affirmative vote on a property insurance revamp bill (SB 76), Floridians for Lawsuit Reform executive director David Santiago implored the chamber to move it through its next stop — the Senate floor. “We thank the Florida Senate for acting urgently to protect Floridians from more billion-dollar rate increases by supporting reforms that stop frivolous litigation, out-of-control attorneys’ fees, and fraud. Without the help of the Legislature this year, Florida’s property insurance market will be on the verge of collapse, leaving ratepayers to foot the bill and putting their homeowners’ insurance policies at risk. We appreciate the tireless efforts of Sen. Boyd to stand up for ratepayers and hope to see SB 76 swiftly passed by the full Senate.”

David Santiago is urging the Senate to take up Jim Boyd’s insurance reform.

FBHA down on Senate’s behavioral health budget cut — The Florida Behavioral Health Association says the Senate’s slashed mental health and substance abuse spending plan could cost lives. “Across the state, the mental health of thousands of people has suffered due to this unprecedented pandemic we have lived through over the last year,” said Melanie Brown-Woofter, FBHA’s president and CEO. “The demand for mental health and substance use services has never been higher. The Senate’s budget reduction in funding for these services puts thousands of Floridians lives at risk.” The organization said the services provided by FBHA’s member clinics save lives, and adequate funding is critical to their continued success.

‘Shut out’: As lawmakers work, Florida Capitol COVID-19 restrictions leave some feeling excluded” via James Call of the Tallahassee Democrat — The Florida House and Senate have put in place rules for public participation this session to curtail the spread of the novel coronavirus and COVID-19, the potentially fatal disease that it causes. The Capitol is still closed to the general public. What those new restrictions also largely prevent is the chance to meet lawmakers, visit or drop off material at their offices, or even run into them in The Capitol halls. The House, for instance, requires people wanting to attend a hearing to register for limited seats with a deadline of three hours before the start time. And the Senate has secured meeting rooms in the Civic Center, also where the Florida State University basketball teams play so that people can speak on bills remotely.

Legislators bigfoot local government to benefit big-money developers” via Craig Pittman of the Florida Phoenix — Florida is an exceptional state in so many ways. We’re the only state where iguanas pop up in people’s toilets. We’re the only one where the list of state park jobs includes “mermaid.” And we can boast that we’ve got not one, not two, not three, but four Bigfoots (Bigfeet?). Other states have, at best, only one of the hairy yeti. But Central Florida is home to the elusive Bardin Booger, South Florida marks the stomping grounds of the odoriferous Skunk Ape, and Jackson County, in the Panhandle, has its Ocheesee Pond Wild Man. The fourth one? You can find that one in Tallahassee — it’s the Florida Legislature.

Lobby regs
New and renewed lobbying registrations:

David BrowningDavid Hagan, The Southern Group: TECO Energy, United States Sugar Corporation

Christopher CarmodyCarlecia CollinsGeorge LevesqueJoseph SalzvergRobert Stuart, GrayRobinson: CareerSource Pinellas

Marisa Carrozzo: The Conservancy of Southwest Florida

Alfreda Coward, Converge Government Affairs of Florida: Florida Chiropractic Society

Caroline DeBerry: Remote Area Medical

Robert Holroyd, Tripp Scott: AgEagle Aerial Systems, Florida House Experience, Florida Power & Light Company

Corinne Mixon, Rutledge Ecenia: Scholastic

Steve SchaleStephen ShiverSarah Busk Suskey, The Advocacy Group at Cardenas Partners: Amplify Education

Crystal Stickle, Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney: Strong Communities of Southwest Florida

Leg. sked
The Revenue Estimating Conference will discuss fiscally constrained counties and analyze the fiscal impacts of proposed legislation. They will meet at 8:30 a.m. in Room 117 of the Knott Building. REC will also meet at 2 p.m. to discuss the state’s unemployment trust fund.

The House will hold a floor Session at 9:15 a.m.

The Department of Economic Opportunity is scheduled to release February unemployment numbers at 10 a.m.

TallyMadness
TallyMadness entered Round 3 this morning.

The March Madness-style competition to decide who is the “best” lobbyist in Florida tipped off a week ago with 64 in-house lobbyists. After two rounds, just 16 remain.

Just like its NCAA cousin, the TallyMadness wouldn’t be TallyMadness without some major upsets.

Round 2 delivered one of those in the matchup between Stephanie Kopelousos of the Governor’s office and Stephanie Smith, who represents Anthem. It’s no secret we’re Smith fans, but if she had to go out, at least she took the L against Stephanie K — it’s what the SEC football crowd might call a “quality loss.”

Less shocking: Justin Thames victory over Disney lobbyist Leticia Adams. Thames, who represents the Florida Institute of Certified Public Accountants, made it all the way to the title game last year, and TallyMadness fans appear determined to make the 2020 runner-up the 2021 champ. Adams was a tough competitor — her employer hosted the NBA bubble, after all — but sometimes the iron is unkind.

TallyMadness Sweet 16 is now underway! Vote early, vote often!

Florida School Boards Association lobbyist BillieAnne Gay also has unfinished business. She was a Final Four contender last year, but a second-round match against AIF’s Brewster Bevis, the in-house lobbyist equivalent of a blue blood, had all the trappings of an upset. However, Bevis couldn’t break her stride, and she’s now one step closer to the title.

John Holley represents Florida Power & Light, and it appears he’s learned a thing or two about putting on an electric performance. Round 1 saw him score a double-digit win over the Florida Bankers Association’s Anthony DiMarco. Florida Dental Association lobbyist Jo Anne Hart didn’t slow him down. We said from the start — if we seeded lobbyists, Holley would have been a No. 1.

Danielle Scoggins of the Florida Association of Realtors is quickly becoming a fan favorite. After knocking out AFP-FL state director Skylar Zander in Round 1, she bounced Florida Hospital Association lobbyist David Mica Jr. out of contention in Round 2 to punch her ticket to the Sweet 16.

Round 3 voting is underway. Fill out your brackets before the clock hits triple zeros Sunday night at midnight. The Elite Eight set will be announced in Monday’s Sunburn.

Statewide
Florida family to get $2 million after student choked to death on chicken nugget” via Scott Travis of the Orlando Sentinel — A year and a half after Kedar Williams, a 19-year-old student with autism, died at his high school while not being watched, the Palm Beach County School Board has agreed to pay his family $2 million. The settlement, approved Wednesday, also sets up a mandatory training program named in Williams’ honor for principals, teachers, and other employees who work with special needs students. “His parents are pleased not only with the settlement, but they are most proud of the fact they fought for their son and fought for a training program designed to address the deficiencies that led to Kedar’s death,” said Sia Baker-Barnes, a lawyer who represents his mother, Megan Williams, and estate.
Corona Florida
COVID-19 in Florida: 5,773 new infections, 107 more residents dead” via Tiffini Theisen of the Orlando Sentinel — As of Thursday’s report, the latest seven-day case count is 33,312, compared to the seven days before that, which was 31,466. For deaths, it’s 359 in the past seven days, compared with 558 for the seven days before that. Each report includes deaths from several previous days, as it can take two weeks or more for fatalities to be logged. Statewide, 5,346,471 people have received at least one vaccination shot, including 2,919,263 who have completed their shot regimen, whether it’s the two-dose Pfizer or Moderna option or the one-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine.

Ron DeSantis eliminates age restrictions for COVID-19 vaccine. 18+ eligible April 5” via Jeffrey Schweers of USA Today — DeSantis announced on Thursday he will eliminate the age restriction for the COVID vaccine as of April 5. Meanwhile, as of Monday, anyone 40 and older can make an appointment for the vaccine. And starting April 5, anyone 18 and older can apply for an appointment. “Florida’s Senior First vaccine strategy is paying off,” DeSantis said in a video announcing the decision. He said more than 3.2 million people 65 and older, or over 70% of the state’s seniors, have been vaccinated.

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Florida health experts blast DeSantis’ backers of ‘immunity through infection’” via Steven Lemongello of the Orlando Sentinel — There has been no more controversial COVID-19 pandemic theory than herd immunity through “natural infection,” the idea that lifting all coronavirus restrictions and letting the virus run through the lower-risk under-60 population is the best way for people to become immune. DeSantis hasn’t openly espoused it, but almost all of his actions over the past year, including pushing for Florida to be “open” and dismissing local mask mandates, could be considered in alignment with it. On March 18, DeSantis held his second roundtable with some of its biggest proponents and touted their comments as proof he had deftly handled the pandemic.

Here’s how people 18 and older can get on a COVID-19 vaccine waitlist in Florida” via Michelle Marchante of the Miami Herald — All Floridians 18 and older will soon be able to get a COVID-19 vaccine. And you don’t have to wait until April 5 to sign up for a shot. Florida has a statewide preregistration system that allows you to sign up for a vaccination waitlist. Anyone who pre-registers for a vaccine appointment will be notified when slots become available. While proof of Florida residency is required, you don’t have to get the shot in the county you live in. Anyone who pre-registers through Florida’s statewide system will be put on a waitlist for state-run sites. The website is myvaccine.fl.gov. You can also preregister by phone. To find the designated number for a county, visit floridahealthcovid19.gov.

Publix seeks to muzzle parties in coronavirus wrongful death suit” via Natalie Weber of the Tampa Bay Times — Publix is asking a judge to silence a South Florida woman and her lawyer who claim the grocery chain is responsible for the death of a former deli worker at the start of the pandemic. The lawsuit brought by Ariane Gutierrez claims the company prohibited her 70-year-old father, Gerardo Gutierrez, from wearing a mask at a Miami Beach store. It claims the father, Gerardo Gutierrez, contracted COVID-19 from a co-worker and died. In its motion, Publix said the claim is “littered with inflammatory and wholly unsupported rhetoric.” It accused the daughter and her lawyer, Michael Levine, of leveraging the press to influence potential jurors and sway public opinion.

Publix tries to silence the family of Gerardo Gutierrez, who caught COVID-19 from a co-worker and died.

Young adults about COVID vaccines: We don’t want shots, we don’t need shots. Yet they make up majority of virus cases” via Cindy Krischer Goodman of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel — While older Floridians clamor for the vaccines that could prevent them from becoming severely ill and dying from COVID-19, young adults are indifferent, unconvinced the vaccines are necessary. They dismiss the urgency of getting vaccinated, rely heavily on peers and social media for vaccination advice — and seem unaware their rejection of the vaccine could lengthen the course of the pandemic. Consider the role they play: Young adults 25-34 make up the largest percentage of COVID cases in Florida. With Florida reporting the highest number of the UK variant anywhere in the nation, people in this age group also make up most of those cases. In Florida’s beach towns, young adults crowd together unmasked, likely spreading the virus while not showing symptoms.

Corona local
South Florida’s daily COVID-19 death toll spikes, pushes region past 11K lives lost” via Ryan Nicol of Florida Politics — South Florida’s tri-county area recorded 44 new COVID-19 deaths Thursday, putting the area above 11,000 total deaths since the pandemic began. Thursday’s COVID-19 report from the Department of Health showed the region’s highest daily death toll in more than two weeks. Those reports only note when those deaths were registered, not necessarily when they occurred. Despite the weeks-high total Thursday, deaths are still down week-to-week in Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties. The massive overall death toll shows the devastating impact of the COVID-19 outbreak. But the last few weeks have shown good news, with deaths trending downward and the vaccine effort continuing to hit new milestones.

‘COVID’s over, baby!’ So who was the flag-waving Joker at Miami Beach for Spring Break?” via Madeleine Marr of the Miami Herald — The so-called Miami Joker managed to shock even the most jaded of locals accustomed to out-of-control partyers over the years. Images of the shirtless, green-haired man painted like the sinister Batman character standing on top of a car waving the American flag, screaming “COVID is over, baby!” splashed all over social media. So who is this guy, and what is his deal? Sleuths at The Daily Beast tracked down the individual: Kyle Mrzena, originally from Chicago. He said, “I am a content producer trying to be an influencer. I am documenting Spring Break for the American people so they can see that it is open down here and there is a place for you to lose yourself.”

‘COVID’s over?’ Some joker from Chicago visits Miami Beach for Spring Break.

Hillsborough Co. reaches 300K people vaccinated against COVID-19” via Kelly Hayes of Florida Politics — Hillsborough County has officially vaccinated 302,356 individuals. The county crossed the marker on Wednesday when it administered 5,466 new vaccinations. So far, 142,411 individuals have been fully vaccinated in the county, including 14,088 who have received the one-and-done Johnson & Johnson vaccine. The remaining 159,945 individuals are awaiting a second vaccine to complete the Pfizer or Moderna two-shot series. Pinellas County is a bit behind its neighbor in the number of individuals who have been inoculated, so far having vaccinated 268,005 people. However, it actually tops Hillsborough in the number of fully vaccinated individuals, with 146,051 people who have completed their vaccination series and only leaving 121,954 still awaiting a second dose.

Corona nation
Joe Biden commits $10 billion to close racial and other gaps in vaccine coverage” via Isaac Stanley-Becker of The Washington Post — The Biden administration is committing nearly $10 billion to address a problem that has bedeviled health officials overseeing the coronavirus immunization effort: inequities in vaccine coverage based on race, income and geography. Deploying funding largely from the pandemic aid plan that cleared Congress this month, the administration will invest more than $6 billion in community health centers and make front-line essential workers and all people 16 and older with high-risk medical conditions eligible for vaccination at such sites.

Joe Biden commits billions to close the racial gap in vaccinations. Image via AP.

Will the U.S. follow Europe into another COVID-19 surge?” via the Tampa Bay Times editorial board — The COVID-19 numbers are trending in the right direction. Cases per 100,000 residents across the country are about one-fifth of what they were in January. Deaths have taken a similar nose dive in the last two months. While rocky and disjointed at times, the vaccination effort has picked up steam, with an increasing supply promised for the coming weeks. But the crisis isn’t over, and it’s no time to get complacent. There are still too many new COVID-19 cases and too many people dying. Just look at our European allies, many of which are experiencing another COVID-19 wave. The number of new cases in the 27 countries that make up the European Union peaked in November, fell into December, and bounced around in January.

COVID-19 impact: Work from home more appealing than return to ‘business as usual,’ Harvard survey shows” via Terry Collins of USA Today — Despite potentially longer hours, most Americans enjoy working remotely and want the option to keep doing so after the pandemic, according to a new Harvard Business School Online survey. As COVID-19 forced companies to let employees work remotely and presented new challenges such as readjusting their home life and fighting Zoom fatigue from numerous virtual meetings, most of the 1,500 people surveyed say they excelled and even grew in their professions. “I think it’s a combination of factors, like a Jekyll and Hyde, so to speak,” said Patrick Mullane, the school’s executive director.

Corona economics
Jobless claims dropped below 14K last week” via the News Service of Florida — New unemployment claims continue to slow in Florida, with an estimated 13,892 coming in last week, the lowest weekly figure since the coronavirus pandemic began more than a year ago. The U.S. Department of Labor’s estimate for Florida for the week ending March 20 was down from a revised count of 20,340 for the week ending March 13. The initial estimate for the week of March 13 was 16,709 applications. The Department of Labor posted 684,000 new claims nationally last week, down 97,000 from the prior week. Since the start of February, Florida has averaged 19,205 new claims a week, after topping 50,000 a week in January as layoffs occurred at places such as theme parks in Central Florida.

Darden Restaurants gives restaurant workers $17 million in bonuses and commits to $10 minimum wage” via Austin Fuller of the Orlando Sentinel — Orlando-based Darden Restaurants revealed Thursday it is paying $17 million in bonuses to hourly restaurant workers and planning to ensure that none of its staff make less than $10 per hour. The owner of Olive Garden and other chain restaurants also reported total sales were $1.73 billion in the quarter ending Feb. 28, down 26.1% compared with that time a year ago, shortly before the full onset across the United States of the coronavirus pandemic. Still, net earnings from continuing operations were $129 million. The bonuses are for nearly 90,000 employees. They will be paid on April 2 and are based on the average weekly hours worked over the quarter, with a minimum of 10 hours per week, Jeffers said.

Darden employees are getting a boost.

Left in the lurch by private loans from for-profit colleges” via Sarah Butrymowicz and Meredith Kolodner of The New York Times — Hundreds of thousands of students have borrowed directly from for-profit colleges. These direct-lending programs have proliferated in the last decade and almost never come with the safeguards guaranteed by federal loans. Many students are unable to make their monthly payments, leaving their credit ruined and their financial and professional futures in grave doubt. Direct lending by for-profit schools boomed during the Great Recession, in part because private lenders stopped or curtailed what they offered, and it has spread steadily since. Without government oversight, for-profit colleges have lent at least $4 billion, and potentially much more that has gone untracked. The colleges plan for many of these loans to go unpaid — a core feature of their business models.

More corona
Some people are lying to get vaccinated, and it’s testing their friendships” via Ashley Fetters of The Washington Post — Twitter users have been venting all month long about watching their friends and loved ones lie to get the coveted jab: “I’m out here trying to decide if my heart condition is condition enough; my best friend just lied about being pregnant to be eligible,” wrote one. “A healthy, 30[-year-old] friend of mine just told me that he lied & claimed a fake medical condition to get the vaccine early. I don’t know exactly what to think,” wrote another. Trevor Noah referred to the coronavirus vaccine on an episode of “The Daily Show” as “that thing you’re pretty sure your friend lied to get.” Even public health officials have acknowledged that the existing systems are easy to abuse.

COVID-19 vaccines, the one your friend lied to get. Image via Reuters.

Few facts, millions of clicks: Fearmongering vaccine stories go viral online” via Miles Parks of NPR — The odds of dying after getting a COVID-19 vaccine is virtually nonexistent. According to recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, you’re three times more likely to get struck by lightning. But you might not know that from looking at your social media feed. A new NPR analysis finds that articles connecting vaccines and death have been among the most highly engaged-with content online this year, going viral in a way that could hinder people’s ability to judge the true risk of getting a shot. To date, the CDC’s reporting system has not received evidence linking any deaths directly to vaccines.

The case for vaccinating children for COVID-19” via Marty Makary and Nicole Saphier for The Washington Post — As COVID-19 vaccines become more accessible, the next big question will soon take center stage: Should kids be vaccinated? The answer is probably yes, assuming the virus will circulate for years to come and that vaccine trials for kids prove safe and effective. To understand why, here are some important data points to consider. Skeptics of vaccinating children are likely to point out that COVID-19 deaths among children are rare. But this is only part of the story. The severe illness and intensive care associated with some pediatric COVID-19 infections could lead to significant long-term problems.

Presidential
In first press conference, Biden talks immigration, filibuster, China, vaccination goal” via Matthew Brown, Maureen Groppe, Joey Garrison, Michael Collins and Courtney Subramanian of USA Today — Biden held his first solo news conference as President Thursday afternoon as new challenges on gun control and an influx of migrants at the southern U.S. border add to an already busy agenda. Biden took longer than his predecessors, Trump and Barack Obama, to formally address the White House press corps, fueling extra intrigue and turning the outing into a highly anticipated event. The President made news on several issues, including insights into his legislative priorities, foreign policy, and the administration’s handling of unaccompanied migrant children at the border. Biden spoke for a little over an hour and fielded a range of issues.

In his first official news conference, Joe Biden takes on a range of issues. Image via AP.

Biden meets the press, and the pandemic disappears” via Anita Kumar of POLITICO — During the first news conference of his presidency, Biden was never asked about the issue that likely got him elected and, in all likelihood, will be the defining crisis of his time in office. Over the course of 62 minutes on Thursday, the COVID-19 pandemic never arose, except for in the President’s remarks at the start of the event, touting the accomplishments his administration has made in the U.S.’s yearlong fight. The absence of the issue from the news conference illustrates the degree to which a host of other challenges have begun to dominate Biden’s time in office: a surge of migrants crossing the southern border, back-to-back mass shootings, and efforts to restrict voting in Republican statehouses.

Biden calls efforts to limit voting rights ‘un-American’ in his first formal news conference as President.” via Michael D. Shear and Zolan Kanno-Youngs of The New York Times — Biden called efforts to limit voting rights “sick” and “un-American,” saying that even Republican voters view actions that make it harder for people to cast ballots as “despicable” attempts to undermine democracy. Speaking to reporters in his first formal news conference, Biden said the filibuster was being “abused in a gigantic way” and signaled that he would be open to more aggressive steps to limit or abolish it, starting with a proposal that would require Senators to keep talking to block legislation.

U.S. on pace to clear Biden’s new goal of 200 million coronavirus shots in his first 100 days” via Isaac Stanley-Becker and Lena H. Sun of The Washington Post — Biden’s first vaccine promise — 100 million shots in his first 100 days — was met 42 days early. So on Thursday, he doubled it, saying 200 million doses will have been administered under his presidency by April 30. The nation is already poised to meet the revised target, as the seven-day average of daily vaccinations surpasses 2.5 million. Vaccine supply is also expected to expand in April, prompting numerous states to throw open eligibility to everyone 16 and older. The new goal, then, is similar to the original. The approach is consistent with the President’s under-promising and over-delivering strategy after the previous administration tied itself in knots with unrealistic vaccine availability estimates.

Biden promises to tackle the nation’s crises, but says some may wait” via Sean Sullivan and Seung Min Kim of The Washington Post — Biden on Thursday set a hierarchy for the country’s numerous crises, pledging to administer 200 million coronavirus vaccine shots by the end of April, repair the country’s infrastructure and move aggressively to expand voting rights — while presenting guns and immigration as secondary priorities. In his first presidential news conference, Biden outlined a sort of triage, signaling that his focus, for now, is chiefly on addressing the pandemic and embarking on a push to rebuild roads, bridges and technology. He said most middle and elementary schools are on pace to open in the next five weeks, that he “can’t picture” troops being in Afghanistan in a year, and that he expects to seek reelection in 2024.

Biden tries to stem border surge with diplomacy, more shelter space” via Michelle Hackman and Tarini Parti of The Wall Street Journal — Biden sees few short-term options to slow the surge of migrants at the border as a record number of unaccompanied minors cross each day illegally and the total number of border crossings this year is on pace to hit a two-decade high. The situation is creating a sharp political and policy challenge in Biden’s first months in office. Facing growing bipartisan pressure, the administration is ramping up its diplomatic efforts and racing to find more space to hold migrants as it tries to tackle the surge of asylum-seekers at the border without turning to the aggressive deterrence strategies of previous administrations. Biden hopes to stem the flow of migrants before they arrive at the U.S. border.

Biden wants to keep Donald Trump policy that boosted armed drone exports” via Mike Stone of Reuters — The Biden administration wants to keep a controversial Trump policy that jump-started sales of armed drones to countries whose human rights records are under scrutiny in the United States and elsewhere. When Trump’s administration reinterpreted the Cold War-era arms agreement between 35 nations known as the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) to increase drone sales, arms control advocates, and some top Democratic lawmakers feared it would worsen global conflicts. While it’s too early to tell if that is the case, sales have risen.

Biden says it’s his ‘expectation’ to run for reelection in 2024” via Ursula Perano of Axios — Biden on Thursday said it’s his “expectation” to run for reelection in 2024, and that he “would fully expect” Vice President Kamala Harris to be his running mate again. There’s been widespread speculation that Biden may only serve one four-year term due to age or other reasons. The President has not yet set up a reelection campaign for a 2024 bid. Biden did leave room for doubt, stating, “I’m a great respecter of fate. I’ve never been able to plan four and a half, three and a half years ahead for certain.”

Joe Biden ‘expects’ to run again, but is a big believer in fate. Image via AP.

‘The art of the possible’: Biden lays out pragmatic vision for his presidency” via Matt Viser and Annie Linskey of The Washington Post — The arc of history, in Biden’s view, comes down to pragmatism. It explains how he has approached his opening months in office. It illustrates how he can describe some Republican policies as “sick” and “un-American” while not doing everything in his power to stop them immediately. He called the filibuster a racist relic of Jim Crow while also insisting that he wasn’t ready to remove it entirely. Amid questions of whether Biden will be transformational or transitional — whether he’s a strong-armed, deal making man of the Senate like Lyndon B. Johnson or a New Deal, government-spending President like Franklin D. Roosevelt — the hourlong session with reporters revealed how Biden is attempting to be a combination, with his own twists.

Epilogue: Trump
Jimmy Patronis welcomes Trump to launch social media venture in Florida” via Jason Delgado of Florida Politics — Patronis is rolling out the red carpet for Trump, encouraging the Republican real estate mogul to launch his new digital media venture in the Sunshine State. The CFO’s letter comes after a series of reports claiming Trump is planning to launch a social media platform in the near future. Florida, Patronis wrote, is waiting with open arms. “I want to do everything possible to ensure this new venture happens in Florida,” Patronis wrote. Trump’s social media presence all but vanished following the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol. Several died in the siege.

Jimmy Patronis welcomes Donald Trump’s social media venture with open arms.

Trump’s secret sit-down with Ohio candidates turns into ‘Hunger Games’” via Alex Isenstadt of POLITICO — Trump was headlining a fundraiser on Wednesday night at his golf club in West Palm Beach. But before the dinner began, the former President had some business to take care of. What ensued was a 15-minute backroom backbiting session reminiscent of Trump’s reality TV show. The scene illustrated what has become a central dynamic in the nascent 2022 race. In virtually every Republican primary, candidates are jockeying, auditioning, and fighting for the former President’s backing.

Trump-inspired Republican Senate candidates create early tensions over direction of the party” via Mike DeBonis of The Washington Post — More than a year ahead of the first state primaries, hard-edge pro-Trump conservatives are rushing into Republican Senate races that have been upended by the impending retirements of veteran lawmakers, heralding a long battle ahead over the direction of the GOP, with not only control of the Senate but the tenor of the nation’s politics at stake. Several GOP operatives, speaking on the condition of anonymity to candidly describe internal thinking, said the emerging field of Republican candidates is raising concerns.

Anti-Biden flags with profanity fly over some Floridians’ homes” via Tiffini Theisen of the Orlando Sentinel — In the place of some Trump 2020 flags, a new flag with an anti-Biden message is becoming popular in some Florida neighborhoods. John Strasburger of Cape Coral told Fox4Now that his “F*** Biden” flag is simply him “exercising my right of freedom of speech.” “I feel the election was stolen; I think the evidence was there to prove it,” he told the TV station. Strasburger’s neighbor Tony Paparone, who also has one of the flags, said a woman who lives nearby expressed concern over small children seeing the items.

Crisis
Boulder and Atlanta shootings rekindle debate over red-flag gun laws” via Derek Hawkins of The Washington Post — Back-to-back mass shootings in Atlanta and Boulder in less than a week have revived debate over red-flag laws that allow authorities to seize firearms from people considered dangerous to themselves or others. The laws are among the only firearm policies supported by both gun-control advocates and the gun rights community, largely because they work on a case-by-case basis. Whether the renewed efforts stemming from the Atlanta and Boulder attacks gain traction remains an open question. While red-flag laws received a surge of support three years ago, even the shock of two deadly shooting rampages in the span of a week may not be enough to jolt state legislatures into action this time.

The Boulder mass shooting pushes red-flag laws back into the spotlight. Image via CNN.

House chamber hardened with bulletproof doors” via Kadia Goba of Axios — The House chamber is being transformed into a massive safe room for members with the addition of bulletproof doors. One of the most dramatic images from the Jan. 6 attack was Capitol Police officers inside the chamber holding protesters at bay by pointing their guns at them after they broke windows in the doors. The new doors will provide fresh fortification. A reporter leaving The Capitol saw workers removing doors on one of the double-doored entrances to the gallery one level above the floor of the chamber. Some members huddled there on Jan. 6.

D.C. matters
Rolling back a rollback: Pete Buttigieg deletes some Trump-era limits on regulation” via Michael Laris of The Washington Post — Buttigieg moved to undo key deregulatory actions by the Trump administration, an overhaul that department officials said was necessary to address challenges that include climate change, racial injustices, the coronavirus pandemic and the economy. In an obscure but potent bureaucratic step, Buttigieg formally deleted many internal departmental rules and policies put in place under his predecessor, Elaine Chao, that were part of the Trump administration’s push to pare back regulations, and in some cases, limit their enforcement. The changes at Transportation are an outgrowth of Biden’s broader effort to reverse Trump’s executive orders directing federal agencies to sharply limit their regulatory reach.

Pete Buttigieg is deleting a lot of Donald Trump’s rules at the DOT. image via AP.

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack says only 0.1% of Trump administration’s COVID-19 farm relief went to Black farmers” via Laura Reiley of The Washington Post — A tiny fraction of the Trump administration’s coronavirus relief for American farmers, just 0.1 percent of the overall package, went to Black farmers, according to Secretary Vilsack, who was confirmed in February with strong bipartisan support for a second stint in the role. For the first time, Vilsack noted the extent to which the Trump administration’s response to the coronavirus pandemic exacerbated existing disparities across the American economy. The distribution of coronavirus relief increased those gaps, he said.

Asian Americans wield their political power for more representation in Washington” via Eugene Scott of The Washington Post — The promise of representation was a hallmark of the Biden campaign, and many groups have gotten that in his historically diverse Cabinet. But some in the Asian American community felt they got short shrift at a moment when increased attention is on its plight. In the wake of last week’s shootings in Atlanta that left eight dead, including six women of Asian descent, that sentiment came to a head. Sen. Tammy Duckworth, the first Thai American woman elected to Congress, said she has repeatedly offered names to the White House of “many well-qualified” Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders for Cabinet positions. But those individuals in the AAPI community “never even got a phone call.”

Lawmakers grill tech CEOs on Capitol riot, getting few direct answers” via David McCabe and Cecilia Kang of The New York Times — When a Democratic lawmaker asked the executives to answer with a “yes” or a “no” whether the platforms bore some responsibility for the misinformation that had contributed to The Capitol riot, Jack Dorsey of Twitter said “yes.” Neither Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook nor Sundar Pichai of Google would answer the question directly. The roughly five-hour hearing before a House committee marked the first time lawmakers directly questioned the chief executives regarding social media’s role in the January riot. The tech bosses were also peppered with questions about how their companies helped spread falsehoods around COVID-19 vaccines, enable racism and hurt children’s mental health.

Congress grills Mark Zuckerberg on disinformation through Facebook.

Local notes
Federal grand jury hears from former JEA leaders” via Nate Monroe of The Florida Times-Union — Three former JEA officials, including an ex-chief executive officer, appeared before a federal grand jury in Jacksonville on Thursday amid a criminal investigation into a botched effort in 2019 to privatize the city agency. It’s not clear if they were the first witnesses to speak to the grand jury, whose deliberations are secret, or how long ago federal prosecutors convened the body. But the appearance Thursday of witnesses came during a recent spate of activity during which prosecutors sent numerous subpoenas for witness testimony across the city, which suggests they are moving a case forward.

Aaron Zahn and other former JEA executives explain themselves in federal court.

St. Petersburg man charged with assault, potential hate crime after shooting at group of picnickers” via Florida Politics staff reports — Keandra BrownRenita Skelton, and several other friends were enjoying a “Painting with a Twist” picnic at the coastal park in mid-February. The group of women, who are Black, became startled when Joshua Rousseau approached them, called them “b***ches” and “n***ers,” and then threatened to kill them. Rousseau, who is White, then left the group of women to board his sailboat, where he resides, and soon resumed the verbal assault — this time with a megaphone. Soon, he pulled out an air rifle and began firing shots at the picnickers, according to the criminal complaint. When police arrived, he reportedly continued to fire shots. Police eventually arrested Rousseau on multiple counts of aggravated assault and aggravated assault on a police officer.

More local
EVAC Movement leader Amy Donofrio removed from classroom for ‘several matters’” via Emily Bloch of The Florida Times-Union — A well-known Duval County Public Schools teacher who is recognized for her advocacy work with Black students and juvenile justice has been removed from the classroom temporarily, according to the school district. Donofrio, a Language Arts teacher at Lee High School who co-founded the EVAC Movement, is being investigated by the school district for a human resources matter. In the meantime, she is temporarily reassigned to Duval Schools’ warehouse operations center during the review, a spokeswoman said Thursday.

Amy Donofrio gets ejected for her BLM activism.

Large number of manatee deaths in Florida lagoon declared an ‘Unusual Mortality Event’” via Chris Perkins of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel — There’s been an abnormally high number of manatee deaths in Florida this year, especially in the Indian River Lagoon, where the federal government has declared it an Unusual Mortality Event. Roughly 35% of Florida’s manatee deaths this year have occurred in the Indian River Lagoon. This is the second time in the last decade that a UME has been declared for the Florida manatee in that lagoon. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s website lists 539 manatee deaths in the state through March 19. That’s more than twice the amount of manatee deaths statewide through the same period in any of the last five years.

Top opinion
Republicans have nothing to fear in early voting. Florida proves it.” via Ryan Tyson for The American Spectator — Year after year, Democrats are confident that some demographic anomaly is going to allow them to finally snap their losing streak in Florida. Everything that supposedly benefits Democrats is in the Sunshine State, yet Republicans continue to increase their margin of victory and expand their delegations in all levels of government. What Florida says loud and clear is that Republicans have no reason to restrict voter access, nor should they have any incentive to shy away from a good old-fashioned turnout war.
Opinions
Florida’s big-government approach on tackling Big Tech” via Steve Pociask for the South Florida Sun-Sentinel — Last week, Florida reached new milestones in their initiative to punish big tech. DeSantis’ Transparency in Technology Act cleared its second committee meeting and Attorney General Moody signed onto another lawsuit aimed to regulate Big Tech. If technology companies are bogged down with red-tape, the ones who will reap the consequences will be small businesses in the form of higher costs for services, no longer being able to intercept content that violates their established terms and agreements properly. If content moderation is the concern, it should be the U.S. Congress that revisits the current law. Having 50 states develop their own Balkanized rules is counterproductive and grossly inefficient to the provision of national online services that consumers demand.

Gerard Scimeca: While Washington grills Big Tech, Florida takes action” via Florida Politics — Florida has the chance to set an example for Congress by enacting legislation that puts in place guardrails on Big Tech companies. House Bill 7013 will help regulate Big Tech and meet the commitments set out by DeSantis. The legislation can establish both transparency and accountability to protect from some of Big Tech’s worst practices. It will help shift the balance of power in the online marketplace back to Florida consumers. Prohibiting unlawful censorship is a first step in curbing Big Tech’s unfettered power and influence. Big Tech has clearly been taking liberties in scrubbing news and content for no other reason than it does not suit their ideological tastes. HB 7013 will stop this.

Why has it been so easy to send innocent people to Florida’s death row?” via the South Florida Sun-Sentinel editorial board — There were 97 people on Florida’s death row in June 1972, the most in any state, when the U.S. Supreme Court temporarily banned executions nationwide. The one-paragraph 5-4 decision in Furman v. Georgia, accompanied by five elaborate concurring opinions and four dissents, seemed to suggest that states could restore capital punishment if they could make death sentences less random and capricious. The long-anticipated decision came during an election campaign, the worst possible time for sober reflection on such an issue. Declining to call an immediate special session, Gov. Reubin Askew promised one after the election.

Debbie Beutel: Small-business owners support energy preemption” via Florida Politics — A ban on natural gas would be catastrophic for businesses like mine. SB 1128 and HB 919 will effectively prevent local governments from banning natural gas. My husband Greg and I own Buffalo Chophouse, a restaurant in Port St. Lucie. Natural gas is the most important part of the kitchen. It is essential. There is no way to operate our business without natural gas. The state of Florida should not allow local governments to ban natural gas. More than 70,000 businesses and 700,000 homes across Florida depend on direct-to-consumer natural gas. If natural gas was banned by my local government, our restaurant’s utility bills would skyrocket. We’d be forced to retrofit the restaurant to comply with the law.

On today’s Sunrise
If you’re still waiting for COVID-19 shots, get ready. The Governor plans to drop the age limits and open things up for anyone 18 and up.

Also, on today’s Sunrise:

— Florida’s Department of Health reported almost 5,800 new cases of COVID-19 Thursday and 109 more fatalities.

— The Senate votes to close the loophole that allows you to avoid the sales tax when you buy from companies out of state.

— The House begins debating the bill to crack down on protests. Supporters say it’s about law and order … opponents say it violates your rights to free speech and public assembly. The “combating public disorder” bill is up for a final vote today.

— So is the bill that provides businesses with immunity from COVID-19 liability lawsuits.

— The Senate Rules Committee approves a property insurance bill, but even supporters admit it will NOT lower your premiums.

— A warning for Florida Man; the Rules Committee also approved a bill increasing the penalty for having sex with animals.

— And finally, a Florida Man ran afoul of the law because of a long-standing feud with ducks and geese; he gets a lesson on missing butt in the state Capitol.

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The New Abnormal with Rick Wilson and Molly Jong-Fast: When we think of presidential pets, we think of their cute moments and endless photo-ops on the White House lawn — but the reality is you sometimes need to acquire a pet to distract from a scandal. So, it was in the 1990s, CBS Sunday Morning correspondent Mo Rocca explains it when the Clintons adopted Buddy the dog. “The Clintons had Socks,” Rocca tells Jong-Fast. “And then in the depths of the Lewinsky affair, when Clinton was in real turmoil, Dick Morris advised him to get a dog. This is totally true. And because dogs were more popular, they got a chocolate lab, Buddy. Labrador retrievers were at that point the No. 1 breed in America for 17 years running. And so, the cat was given, I believe, to [Clinton personal secretary] Betty Currie. I mean the cat, it was like, ‘Exit, stage right.’”

The Yard Sign with Jonathan Torres: Topics include tensions with China and Russia, ‘Anibal’s Attic,’ Biden takes a fall, anti-Asian hate crimes, and the Spring Break crisis in Miami.

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Battleground Florida with Evan Donovan on News Channel 8 WFLA (NBC): A one-on-one with Agriculture Commissioner Fried.

Facing South Florida with Jim DeFede on CBS 4 in Miami: The Sunday show provides viewers with an in-depth look at politics in South Florida, along with other issues affecting the region.

Florida This Week on Tampa Bay’s WEDU: Moderator Rob Lorei hosts a roundtable featuring Miami Beach Mayor Dan Gelber and Tampa firefighter Rush Roberts.

In Focus with Allison Walker on Bay News 9: A discussion on how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted women and how they have adapted. Joining Walker are Susan Marano, crisis travel nurse; Secretary Mary Mayhew, Florida Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA) and president and CEO, Florida Hospital Association; Dr. Leandra Preston-Sidler, senior lecturer of Women’s and Gender Studies, UCF.

Political Connections Bay News 9 in Tampa/St. Pete: A one-on-one with Fried on COVID-19 vaccines, marijuana, future elections and other legislative items she will be tackling this Session.

Political Connections on CF 13 in Orlando: Sens. Baxley and Linda Stewart will discuss their legislative agendas currently moving through the Legislature.

The Usual Suspects on WCTV-Tallahassee/Thomasville (CBS) and WJHG-Panama City (NBC): Host Gary Yordon talks with House Speaker Sprowls and attorney Sean Pittman.

This Week in Jacksonville with Kent Justice on Channel 4 WJXT: Hillsborough County State Attorney Andrew Warren, Jacksonville City Council At-Large Member Terrance Freeman and Susan King, CEO of Feeding Northeast Florida.

This Week in South Florida on WPLG-Local10 News (ABC): Glendon Hall of the Miami Beach Black Affairs Advisory Committee; Stephen Johnson of the Miami-Dade Black Affairs Advisory Board; and community activist, rapper and producer Luther Campbell.

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Are Disney World guests happier at the parks during the pandemic? Company CEO says yes.” via Gabrielle Russon of the Orlando Sentinel — Disney CEO Bob Chapek made some bold statements. People are happier at Disney World parks now, when visitors must wear masks and can’t get the full experience, than before the pandemic, the company’s leader said. “Our guest satisfaction scores since we’ve reopened across the world have shown that, indeed, our guests are even more satisfied than they were before the pandemic,” Chapek said during March 17 interview. Disney World declined to release the guest satisfaction scores or provide more details on what the results said.

Is Disney World really the happiest place on earth? Some say yes.

Jessica Walter, tart-tongued matriarch of ‘Arrested Development,’ dies at 80” via Michael Levenson of The New York Times — Walter, whose six-decade acting career included roles ranging from an obsessed radio fan in Clint Eastwood’s directorial debut, “Play Misty for Me,” to the cutting, martini-swilling matriarch of the dysfunctional Bluth family on “Arrested Development,” died at her home in New York City on Wednesday. She was 80. Over a long and wide-ranging career, Walter found consistent work as a versatile performer with more than 150 credits that included tart-tongued turns in television comedy series and serious roles in dramatic Hollywood movies and New York stage productions. She was often cast as — and relished playing — off-center women capable of silencing men with a withering glance, a piercing remark, or the sharp point of a knife.

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  • DC: In his first formal press conference, President Biden doubled his original vaccination goal to 200 million Covid-19 shots administered in his first 100 days. Biden also pushed for changes to the Senate filibuster, which results in most legislation needing 60/100 votes to pass.

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Chinese Shoppers Try to Return H&M

An illustration of a dark rain cloud hovering over the red H&M logo in front of a pale purple background.Francis Scialabba

Your guidance counselor wasn’t kidding when they said everything you post online can come back to haunt you.

Ex.: Last September, H&M released a statement saying it was concerned about allegations of forced labor in Xinjiang, a Chinese territory that produces an estimated 20% of the world’s cotton. This week, that statement got attention from internet users in China, who joined state officials and businesses there in making this a week from hell for H&M.

Popular Chinese e-commerce platforms pulled H&M products. State media outlets called out other apparel brands, including Nike and Adidas, that’ve made statements about boycotting Xinjiang cotton. And celebrities including Wang Yibo and Victoria Song are dropping H&M and/or Nike endorsements.

  • Beijing helped fuel consumer anger using social media. On the Weibo app, users are posting videos of their burning Nike kicks.

Zoom out: There’s a lot at stake for H&M. China is its third-largest market and in 2019 accounted for 500+ stores and $1.4 billion in sales.

Retailers aren’t alone figuring this out

Businesses across industries walk a careful line to stay on Beijing’s nice list and get access to its massive consumer market. Calls to support pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong rocked the boat in 2019, but Xinjiang may prove a harder issue to dodge.

China is accused of detaining an estimated 1–2 million members of Muslim ethnic minorities and subjecting them to torture, forced labor, sterilization, and more.

The US, Canadian, and Dutch governments recently labeled what’s happening as genocide. And this week, the US, Britain, Canada, and the EU sanctioned Chinese officials with links to Xinjiang abuses.

An emerging business case study

In light of Xinjiang, calls are growing to boycott the 2022 Beijing Olympics. Some of the games’ top sponsors—which include Airbnb, Visa, Coca-Cola, and P&G—are already fielding questions.

  • On Tuesday, a human rights group coalition sent a letter to Airbnb asking it to pull out, questioning the company’s commitment to “social responsibility.”

As they weigh commenting on the situation in Xinjiang, execs are surely watching what happens to these apparel brands and considering their options.

            

SHIPPING

“Like An Enormous Beached Whale”

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The chief executive of a Dutch company trying to free the 220,000-ton container ship that’s currently stuck in the Suez Canal said it could take days, if not weeks, to unstuck it.

Describing the ship’s “enormous weight on the sand,” Boskalis CEO Peter Berdowski said workers might need to try a combo of dredging the sand and unloading the ship, called the Ever Given, to get it floating again.

Zoom out: This is the worst marine traffic jam since Crush got a flat fin on the East Australian Current. About 185 cargo ships carrying billions of dollars in goods—from livestock to crude oil—are waiting to enter the waterway.

The situation for global trade is so dire that two of the largest ocean shipping companies in the world are considering rerouting ships around the Horn of Africa to get their cargo to its destinations. But that’s like driving from New York to Philadelphia via Calgary: It adds 6,000 miles and $300,000 in fuel costs to the journey.

            

RESTAURANTS

When You’re Here, You’re Making More Money

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Darden Restaurants, the parent company of Olive Garden, said hourly workers will make at least $10/hour in wages + tips combined starting Monday. It will also give $17 million in one-time employee bonuses.

  • Though a proposed $15 federal minimum wage was scrapped from the last Covid relief bill, other companies like Amazon and Costco have set minimum wages of at least $15 and encouraged other retailers to follow.

Darden isn’t just trying to outshine Bezos and…Mr. Costco (?): The restaurant business is starting to look better. The CEO of Darden, which also owns LongHorn Steakhouse, said he was “cautiously optimistic” about the future of sit-down dining.

Then vs. now. Covid did a number on restaurants, specifically those that make their money off of middle school soccer team banquets. At one point during the pandemic, same-store sales at Darden restaurants dropped 75%. But last week, same-store sales topped levels from the same week in 2019 by 5.4%.

Bottom line: Darden’s positive outlook could point to the beginning of a restaurant industry recovery, and signal you’re one step closer to getting back into a big leather booth.

            

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This was how the Amazon News Twitter account replied to accusations from US Rep. Mark Pocan that company employees were forced to urinate in water bottles because work quotas were so demanding. Amazon’s labor practices are in the DC spotlight as workers at an Alabama warehouse vote on whether to unionize.

Read: The geopolitical fight to come over green energy. (Engelsberg Ideas)

            

CURRENCY

Bank of England Honors One of the Coolest People Ever

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Yesterday, the Bank of England unveiled the design for its new £50 banknote featuring legendary codebreaker Alan Turing.

Missed The Imitation Game? Turing was a computer scientist and mathematician who helped crack the Nazis’ Enigma code during WWII, and is therefore credited with helping bring the war to a close.

  • In his work solving Enigma, he came up with the “Turing bombe,” a precursor to the modern computer. He also developed the “Turing Test,” which measures artificial intelligence.
  • After the war, Turing was persecuted by the UK government for his homosexuality. The government apologized for its treatment of him in 2009, and in 2013, Turing was royally pardoned.

The banknote includes an image of Turing, one of his quotes, and lots of nerdy Easter eggs such as a string of ticker tape displaying Turing’s birthday in binary code. There’s even a set of 12 puzzles, together called The Turing Challenge, baked into the design.

Looking ahead…the notes will enter circulation on June 23, Turing’s birthday.

            

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  • Here’s more on the hearing, which featured Dorsey, Zuckerberg, and Google CEO Sundar Pichai talking about misinformation.
  • Robinhood is reportedly building a platform to “democratize” IPOs and allow regular investors to buy into public offerings (like its own) as big banks do.
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Biden Holds News Conference

“President Joe Biden vowed on Thursday to push China to play by international rules, criticized his Republican opponents and defended his policy to provide shelter to children crossing the U.S. border from Mexico at his first solo news conference since taking office.” Reuters

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From the Left

The left is supportive of Biden’s answers, and generally critical of the press for not inquiring about the ongoing pandemic.
Regarding the migrants, “In a remarkable display of compassion unlike any I recall hearing from another US president — and in striking contrast to his predecessor — he described the excruciating decision process that would lead a parent to send her child alone on a thousand-mile journey to an unknown fate. ‘What a desperate act to have to take,’ he said. ‘The circumstances must be horrible.’ People leave, he said, because of earthquakes, floods, lack of food, gang violence. He plans, he said, to help address those problems inside Central America, and to make sure the funding for solutions bypasses corrupt governments…

“He [also] called out the hypocrisy of Republicans suddenly concerned about the size of the federal deficit after having expressed no qualms about massive tax cuts that so lavishly have benefited the rich. ‘When the federal budget is saving people’s lives, they don’t think it’s such a good idea,’ he said, ‘when it’s feathering the nests of the wealthiest Americans,’ they don’t object…

“Biden’s first news conference was not just a startling departure from his predecessor’s — he never insulted anyone, didn’t praise himself, and spoke in full, coherent sentences. It was a strong performance by any standard.”
Frida Ghitis, CNN

“As the topic turned to Republican efforts to narrow voting rights around the country, Biden was vehement. ‘What I’m worried about is how un-American this whole initiative is. It’s sick. It’s sick,’ he said, citing proposals that would close polls earlier than many people get off work, or prevent voters standing in line from being provided water… Throughout the hour-long news conference, the president himself was relaxed, well-prepared and in command of the intricacies of policy.”
Karen Tumulty, Washington Post

“There was not a single question, meanwhile, about the ongoing pandemic that for the past year has convulsed life as we know it and continues to claim an average of a thousand lives a day. How is this even possible during a once-in-a-century public-health crisis, the combating of which was the central theme of Biden’s campaign and remains the central promise of his Presidency? It’s hard not to see it as anything other than an epic and utterly avoidable press fail…

“I am, of course, all for asking Biden hard, tough, and pointed questions—the more the better. But Thursday’s press conference reminded me of why I hated these staged events in the first place.”
Susan B. Glasser, New Yorker

There are plenty [of questions to ask]: Is Biden worried about the vaccine rollout stalling at around 2.5 million shots a day in the past couple weeks? How quickly is the pandemic-focused money in the Covid-19 relief package going to be rolled out? Is Biden still confident in his goal of having enough vaccine supply for all adults by the end of May? What work is being done to improve the US’s Covid-19 testing infrastructure? What was up with the public dispute between the National Institutes of Health and AstraZeneca over the latter’s vaccine? What is the US changing to prepare for the possibility of new, dangerous coronavirus variants or future pandemics?…

“These are the kinds of questions that could decide whether Americans get to return to normal anytime soon. Journalists had a unique opportunity to put them to the president. None of them did.”
German Lopez, Vox

From the Right

The right is generally critical of Biden’s answers, particularly regarding the filibuster and the situation at the border.
“Biden argued that the filibuster that he once passionately defended was a relic of the Jim Crow era. He contended that current legislative efforts to reduce voting days ‘makes Jim Crow look like Jim Eagle,’ whatever that means. He argued that the Trump administration’s policies did nothing to deter or slow the flow of migrants across the U.S.–Mexico border, and contended that the increase since his inauguration is coincidental. He insisted, ‘We’re sending back the vast majority of families who are coming,’ when the actual percentage is about 13 percent…

“Biden is his usual garrulous, meandering, cliche-loving 78-year-old self. He’s always going to be convinced he’s saving ‘the soul of America,’ that his critics are so unfair and impatient, that the expectations are so high, and that there’s no gap between what he’s promised and what he’s delivered.”
Jim Geraghty, National Review

“On Wednesday Sen. Ben Sasse, the Nebraska Republican, did the public service of reading Mr. Biden’s entire hour-long 2005 speech defending the filibuster on the Senate floor…

But on Thursday Mr. Biden toed the new Democratic Party line that the filibuster is being ‘abused in a gigantic way,’ and he pointed to statistics from last year. Readers may recall that in 2020 Democrats were in the minority and used the filibuster to block GOP proposals, including Sen. Tim Scott’s bipartisan police reform. Were Democrats racists then, and was Mr. Biden in 2005?…

“Mr. Biden’s flip-flop tells us that Democrats in Congress are preparing to break the 60-vote filibuster rule, and he’ll go along for the ride as he has on everything since Jan. 20. He’s been less President than Prime Minister of the Pelosi-Schumer government.”
Editorial Board, Wall Street Journal

“Cecilia Vega of ABC News politely nailed him to the wall on a key failure of his border policy… In response to Vega, [Biden] echoed a distortion often made by his Homeland Security secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and said that Trump had dumped children into the Mexican desert. Except Biden made the charge even more lurid by alleging that Trump had let children starve to death. This is a disgraceful and stupid charge. The Trump administration either flew back migrants to their home countries directly or handed them over to Mexican authorities to do the same. No one was pushed into the desert.”
The Editors, National Review

“If there was a silver lining in President Joe Biden’s Thursday press conference, it came in his lengthy discussion of the challenge posed by Communist China… Again and again, he returned to two themes: first, that we face a contest between autocracy and democracy, and second, that ‘we’re not looking for confrontation, although we know there will be steep, steep competition.’…

“Biden claimed to have told Chinese president Xi Jinping that ‘as long as you and your country continues to so blatantly violate human rights, we are going to continue in an unrelenting way to call it to the attention of the world and make it clear, make it clear what’s happening.’ If Biden actually does so, it will be terrific. In the press conference, he mentioned both China’s horrid treatment of the Uyghur minority and its violation of democracy in Hong Kong. Good job.”
Quin Hillyer, Washington Examiner

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1 big thing: Biden’s eye-on-the-prize strategy
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Social distancing in East Room: President Biden’s news conference — and President Bill Clinton’s first formal presser, on March 23, 1993. Photos: Evan Vucci/AP, Marcy Nighswander/AP

President Biden revealed in vivid display this week the thinking animating his 100-day plan: Do not allow outside events to take his eye off the make-or-break imperatives of virus eradication and economic growth, Axios managing editor Margaret Talev writes.

The big picture: He dispatched Vice President Harris to handle the brewing crisis at the border. And, in yesterday’s press conference, he made plain gun control and other topics may need to wait.

  • On gun control: “It’s a matter of timing.”
  • “[S]uccessful presidents — better than me — have been successful, in large part, because they know how to time what they’re doing — order it, decide and prioritize what needs to be done.”

Zoom out: Since his comeback in the South Carolina primary more than a year ago, Biden has been shockingly disciplined, with a robot-like focus on the virus and the economy. It is a no-brainer strategy because absent growth or total defeat of the virus, his presidential power wanes.

  • This gives him a narrow band to focus his mind and time. You saw this in his 62-minute press conference. He’ll continue to push the idea of compromise — until he doesn’t, which aides tell us is inevitable.
  • “Here’s the deal,” Biden said. “I’m a fairly practical guy. I want to get things done,” the president said in explaining why he’s not pushing now to eliminate the legislative filibuster, even though he sees it as a Jim Crow-era relic.
  • “Successful electoral politics,” Biden said, “is the art of the possible.”

What to watch: His comments on voting rights were harsh and striking, and signal his appetite to fight this out, even if it means chucking the filibuster to get it done.

Biden’s photo guide to reporters in the room. Photo: Oliver Contreras/Sipa USA via Reuters
2. Congress to tech: New laws are coming

Yesterday’s virtual hearing. Photos: House Energy and Commerce Committee via Reuters

During a virtual hearing, House members warned the CEOs of Facebook, Twitter and Google that a legislative hammer is about to land, Axios’ Kim Hart, Ashley Gold and Margaret Harding McGill report.

  • Members of the House Energy and Commerce Committee told the CEOs that their businesses prioritize ad revenue and engagement over rooting out content that harms users, especially children.

Why it matters: The relatively consistent lines of questioning, sometimes crossing party lines, displayed a new unity among members of Congress in their concern about the companies — and a stronger likelihood that they might pass punitive laws.

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg disputed the claims: “While it may be true that people might be more likely to click on it in the short term, it’s not good for our business or our product or our community for this content to be there … [W]e run the company for the long term.”

3. New vaccine waiting game

Illustration: Sarah Grillo/Axios

Congratulations! You’re about to be eligible to … wait some more for the vaccine.

  • Many states are expanding eligibility for COVID vaccines to all adults. But that doesn’t mean they have enough vaccine supplies to offer appointments to everyone, Axios’ David Nather writes.

Some states are moving a lot faster than Biden’s goal of making all Americans eligible for vaccinations by May 1. The latest include Florida and California; all Florida adults will be eligible to get the shots as of April 5, and California will be open to all adults on April 15.

📺 Sign of our times … Headline last night on MSNBC’s “All In with Chris Hayes”: “WHY WE CAN’T FORGET ABOUT COVID YET.”

4. Drive to tax drivers by the mile

Illustration: Eniola Odetunde/Axios

There’s a growing push among federal lawmakers for a road user fee to fund highway repairs, Axios’ Joann Muller writes from Detroit.

  • Why it matters: The existing federal gas tax isn’t enough to meet rising costs, and the budget gap will only grow wider as cleaner cars burn less fuel.

One area of potential agreement between the parties is a vehicle-miles-traveled (VMT) system that would charge drivers a penny or two for each mile logged behind the wheel.

  • Drivers would report their mileage electronically, using a plug-in device in their cars or a smartphone app.
  • Supporters say it’s a way to ensure that electric vehicle owners — who currently pay no fuel taxes — chip in their fair share for road maintenance.

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5. Georgia passes what critics call “Jim Crow 2.0”
Photo: @GovKemp

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R), joined by six other white men, signed an overhaul of state elections that Democrats say will disproportionately disenfranchise voters of color — then tweeted this.

Protesters outside the state Capitol called it “Jim Crow 2.0,” the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports:

  • “Absentee voters will be required to submit driver’s license numbers or other documentation … Over 200,000 Georgia voters lack a driver’s license or state ID number.”
  • “Members of the public will be prohibited from distributing food or water to voters waiting in line.”

“Republican lawmakers said the measure will increase trust in election outcomes following unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud” in 2020.

Photo: Alyssa Pointer/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP

State Rep. Park Cannon (D) was arrested and forcibly removed from the Capitol for attempting to knock on Kemp’s door during the bill signing.

6. Asian Americans are underrepresented in law enforcement

Asian Americans make up only about 2% of the nation’s law enforcement officers — an underrepresentation that ripples through small towns and major cities, Axios’ Russell Contreras and Shawna Chen write.

  • Why it matters: Law enforcement agencies are facing criticism for not adequately reporting hate crimes and not having enough Asian-American officers to adequately investigate cases.

The demographic is vastly underrepresented among sworn officers in police departments, even in cities with sizable Asian-American populations.

7. Why the Boulder shooting feels different for Colorado
Data: Denver Post and Washington Post. Chart: John Frank/Axios

If not in their classrooms, or their movie theaters, or their churches — and now their grocery stores — where can Coloradans feel safe?

  • Alayna Alvarez and John Frank of Axios Denver write that Coloradans are fighting the fear of moving about their daily lives, as the country mourns 10 lives lost in Boulder:

Maybe it’s the fact we’re emotionally weary from the pandemic. Maybe it’s because grocery shopping remained one of the few essential routines in the past year. Maybe it’s because this is a different venue for violence, and we weren’t prepared.

Keep reading.

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8. What a ship jam looks like
Source: MarineTraffic via Reuters

This map shows 150+ ships stuck in the Suez Canal — the conduit for about 10% of world trade — after a mega-ship the height of the Empire State Building was blown sideways and got wedged between the banks.

  • A salvage company said the vessel may take weeks to free. Cranes may need to offload some of the container cargo to help re-float the ship.
Sources: Google Earth, AP reporting. Graphic: AP
9. Analog art still soaring
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Photo: Christophe Ena/AP

With crypto art all the rage, Sotheby’s Paris auctioned a real-life Vincent Van Gogh for $15.4 million — around twice what was expected.

  • “Street Scene in Montmartre,” which had been out of the public eye in a family collection for 100+ years, is one of the few paintings by the Dutch Impressionist master to remain in private hands, AP reports.
10. 1 fun thing: How to make $560,000 off 1,600 words
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The N.Y. Times’ Kevin Roose staged a clever experiment to illuminate “the newest frontier in the cryptocurrency gold rush” — non-fungible tokens, or NFTs.

  • His column in yesterday’s paper said: “Buy This Column on the Blockchain!”
  • He auctioned a crypto-t0ken version, with proceeds going to the Times’ Neediest Cases Fund.

At day’s end, the digital column went to an NFT collector (@3fmusic) for 350 Ether — $562,737.

Go deeper: See the bidding history.

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Good morning, Chicago. On Thursday, Illinois officials reported 2,190 new confirmed and probable cases of COVID-19 and 35 additional fatalities. The state also reported 27 cases of a COVID-19 variant first detected in California over the summer. Additionally, another 118,544 coronavirus vaccine doses were administered in Illinois on Wednesday, bringing the statewide total to 5,154,908, public health officials reported.

Meanwhile, wondering who is eligible right now for the vaccine in Chicago and Illinois? Or, how should families with vaccinated adults but unvaccinated children plan activities? Here’s what experts told us.
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Lightfoot loosens coronavirus restrictions, expanding capacity for Cubs, Sox games, outdoor dining, exercise classes, performance venues, weddings and more

 Mayor Lori Lightfoot loosened restrictions for outdoor activities such as baseball games, patio dining, exercise classes, weddings and concerts on Thursday, but didn’t budge on indoor capacity limits as Chicago grapples with a recent COVID-19 uptick that has officials alarmed.
 
As Major League Baseball’s opening day approaches, the move also further increases capacity at outdoor sports venues such as Wrigley Field and Guaranteed Rate Field. Earlier this month, Lightfoot announced more than 8,000 fans, 20% of capacity, will be allowed into the stands at both Chicago baseball stadiums after fans were forced to watch from home last season.

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Tallying up indoor dining ban fines: Chicago dinged restaurant, bar owners; suburban counties issued warnings

 While Chicago levied hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines on bars, restaurants and other businesses for violating COVID-19 restrictions during the pandemic’s first year, suburban county governments largely let scofflaws off the hook, a Tribune review of public records found.

 

 

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Detained by police more than 60 times in 15 years, Chicago man sues city over ongoing claim of mistaken identity

 A Chicago man has filed a federal lawsuit alleging Chicago police officers have detained him more than 60 times in the past 15 years, often in an aggressive and threatening manner, because he has the same name and birth date as someone with a downstate arrest warrant.

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Chicago Bulls will look different the next time they take the court, thanks to 2 trades

 Just like that, the Bulls have another All-Star to go with Zach LaVine. They brought in center Nikola Vucevic from the Orlando Magic ahead of the NBA trade deadline Thursday — a busy day that saw them acquire five players while sending four to other teams. Among those leaving Chicago: Wendell Carter Jr. and Otto Porter Jr.

  • Eloy Jimenez will be out 5-6 months with a ruptured left pectoral tendon. The loss of the slugger is ‘a bit of a shock to the system,’ Chicago White Sox GM Rick Hahn says.

 

 

5

11 Passover restaurant specials and takeout kits in the Chicago area, with offerings like a bitter herb cocktail and Brussels sprout latkes

Passover, like many other things, might look a little different during the COVID-19 pandemic. For those looking for a no-fuss Seder or Passover specials, these 11 restaurants are serving up matzo ball soup, lamb entrees and unleavened goodies to mark the Jewish holiday.
  • Chicagoan Stephen Durchslag has assembled more than 4,500 Passover texts — likely the world’s largest private collection — in his North Side apartment: ‘It’s a project of a lifetime.’

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He was deemed to have molested kids at NW Side parish, so why isn’t he on church lists of predator priests?

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From the late 1970s to the late 1980s, the Rev. John Baptist Ormechea served at Immaculate Conception Church on the Far Northwest Side. Then, in the early 2000s, several men came forward, saying that, as boys at Immaculate Conception, they were sexually abused there by Ormechea.
Such misconduct is exactly the kind of information that, in the wake of yet another national scandal over abusive priests, Cardinal Blase Cupich in Chicago and others in the American Catholic church hierarchy have said the public has a right to know.
Cupich maintains a public list, posted online, of abusive diocesan priests. But you won’t find Ormechea on Cupich’s list. Robert Herguth explains why in his latest story…
Chicago cop shot after gunman shoots Home Depot security guard; suspect dies in shootout with police

Proud Boy who was present for Capitol riot planning run for Illinois Senate

He was deemed to have molested kids at NW Side parish, so why isn’t he on church lists of predator priests?

Loretto sought to open dialysis clinic with business partner of ousted exec — but hospital was unaware of men’s ties

Lightfoot: I won’t ‘outsource’ control of CPD

Legislature moves to extend expanded mail voting to elections in April — and beyond

Chicago eases outdoor dining restrictions; most indoor rules remain

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22.) THE HILL MORNING REPORT

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Total U.S. coronavirus deaths reported each morning this week: Monday, 542,359; Tuesday, 542,949; Wednesday, 543,843; Thursday, 545,281; Friday, 546,822.
President Biden used his first formal presidential news conference on Thursday to put major players on notice in ways new chief executives with wins under their belts like to do.

 

The newsy headlines — he expects to seek a second term; the filibuster needs a major fix (or deep six) — did not quite capture Biden’s equanimity about publicly tangling with adversaries, even those he needs while governing.

 

Once a smiling, glad-handing creature of the Senate who assured voters he knew how to cut deals and overcome the venom in the Capitol, Biden in the East Room rebuked “my Republican friends” over their lockstep opposition to his $1.9 trillion relief bill, eagerness to “posture for a while” over a surge of migrants at the border, their “un-American” and “sick” moves in some states to try to block voting rights, their “newfound concern” over government spending and what he called the GOP’s tolerance for “feathering the nest of the wealthy.”

 

“I have not been able to unite the Congress, but I’ve been uniting the country,” Biden said during his hour-long event at which he fielded questions from 10 news outlets.

 

Riding high on his job approval and the accomplishment of seeing his signature on a mammoth relief law, the president repeated messages that poll well: Americans need help, and if it takes Senate rule changes, executive actions, deficit spending or turning his back on the minority party to deliver that help, it’s worth it. “I got elected to solve problems,” the president said.

 

Reuters: Biden next week will roll out an ambitious infrastructure and climate plan that could cost as much as $4 trillion. He’ll detail his ideas during a speech in union-friendly Pittsburgh, where he launched his campaign in 2019.

 

“I think my Republican colleagues are going to have to determine whether or not we want to work together or they’ll decide that the way in which they want to proceed is to … divide the country, continue the politics of division. But I’m not going to do that. I’m just going to move forward and take these things as they come,” Biden added. “Successful politics is the art of the possible.”

 

It’s also the reality of the impossible.

 

The president said the recent surge of migrants at the U.S. southern border is not a result of his policies, but rather a continuation of the decades-long flight of Central Americans willing to leave their countries in terror and out of economic desperation. “The truth of the matter is that nothing has changed. It happens every single solitary year,” he said.

 

This is counter to recent reporting by Martha Raddatz of ABC News and claims made by the president of Mexico (Newsweek).

 

The Hill: Biden: Migrants aren’t coming to the United States “because I’m a nice guy.”

 

Biden may be signaling to Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) that he’s willing to back a vote to abolish the filibuster, but in the 50-50 Senate, Republicans are only part of the story. Sens. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) and Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.) say they support the 60-vote threshold and won’t change their minds.

 

The Hill: Biden warned Senate GOP he could back gutting the filibuster. “If we have to, if there’s complete lockdown and chaos as a consequence of the filibuster, then we’ll have to go beyond what I’m talking about,” he said.

 

On the global stage, Biden campaigned to bring U.S. troops out of Afghanistan, but now concedes it is logistically impossible to accomplish by a May 1 deadline.

 

The Hill: Biden said he “can’t picture” having U.S. troops in Afghanistan next year.

 

He reminded reporters that he’s known President Xi Jinping of China for years and recently spoke with him for two hours while emphasizing the United States does not want confrontation, but rather competition in which “China (is) accountable to follow the rules” (The Wall Street Journal).

 

“They have an overall goal to become the leading country in the world, the wealthiest country in the world and the most powerful country in the world,” Biden said. “That’s not going to happen on my watch because the United States is going to continue to grow and expand.”

 

How the United States and its allies force China to follow international rules was left unanswered.

 

The Hill: Biden says Xi sees autocracy as the wave of the future.

 

The Hill: Five takeaways from Biden’s news conference.

 

The Washington Post: Four takeaways from the president’s first formal news conference.

 

The New York Times: Biden makes clear gun control legislation is not his top priority.

 

President Biden in East Room

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More administration: The Social Security Administration on Thursday sent the IRS the data necessary to deliver coronavirus stimulus checks to people receiving government assistance after lawmakers expressed alarm that the payments were delayed (The Hill). … In an obscure but potent bureaucratic step on Wednesday, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg formally rescinded many internal departmental rules and policies put in place under his predecessor, Elaine Chao, that were part of the Trump administration’s push to pare back regulations, and in some cases limit their enforcement (The Washington Post). … The administration said there were nearly 5,000 children in Customs and Border Protection custody as of Tuesday and an additional 11,551 at shelters from the Health and Human Services Department (The Associated Press). … Possible White House executive actions to tackle gun violence could include background checks and other initiatives, The New York Times reports.

LEADING THE DAY
POLITICS: My plan is to run for reelection. That’s my expectation,” Biden told reporters on Thursday amid speculation he may want to serve a single term. He commended Vice President Harris as “a great partner” when asked about a 2024 Democratic ticket. Biden, 78, who lost his first wife and his daughter in a car accident and his son, Beau, to brain cancer, worded his response with care. “I’ve become a great respecter of fate in my life. … I’ve never been able to plan four and a half, three and a half years ahead for certain,” he added (The Hill).

 

Biden took several sarcastic swipes at former President Trump during his news conference, a departure from his studied efforts to avoid calling out the 45th president by name during his campaign and his initial months in office (The Washington Post).

 

Biden/Harris yard sign

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> GOP in 2022: Sensing a political opening heading into 2022 contests, Republican lawmakers are ramping up efforts to squeeze Biden and congressional Democrats on undocumented migrants at the border and questions of border security. Republicans seek to block immigration bills and target incumbents up for reelection (The Hill).

 

Conservative Senate candidates who back Trump are creating early 2022 headaches for Republican leaders amid the battle over the party’s future. Control of the Senate and the tenor of the nation’s politics are at stake (The Washington Post).

 

Sen. John Thune (S.D.), No. 2 in the Senate GOP leadership and among those incumbents targeted for defeat by Trump, is weighing his political future and whether to seek reelection in 2022 (Politico).

 

Trump is frustrated with the pace of the ramp-up of a new super PAC intended to further solidify his influence over the GOP, according to two people familiar with the conversations who spoke with The Hill. The former president’s spokesman denied it, reports Brett Samuels.

IN FOCUS/SHARP TAKES
CONGRESS: Sens. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), both outspoken proponents of filibuster reform, on Thursday applauded the president for what they say was a recognition of “fact” that the filibuster has a racist history. Manchin disagreed with Biden’s news conference characterization that the 60-vote rule is a relic of the Jim Crow era of segregation. The West Virginia Democrat frequently defends the filibuster’s utility in protecting minority views in the Senate. The Hill’s Alexander Bolton reports that the debate over the filibuster has become increasingly entwined with the national debate about race.

 

Biden answered “yes” when asked Thursday if he believes the filibuster, which he supported as a Delaware senator, is a relic of racial segregation laws, but he said it’s important to try to fix the Senate rule before deciding to do away with it. “Let’s deal with the abuse first,” he told reporters.

 

Majority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) filled out his party’s agenda in the Senate beginning later this month, presenting a road map on Thursday. We will focus on three areas: One, voting rights, civil rights. Two, economic recovery and jobs with an emphasis on climate change and build back better. And three, health and gun safety,” he said from the Senate floor. The Senate returns to work on April 12 and will be in session through May (The Hill).

 

> Paycheck Protection Program extension: The Senate voted 92-7 on Thursday to pass legislation extending the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), which provides loans to businesses impacted by the coronavirus, from March 31 to May 31. The measure now heads to Biden’s desk for his signature. Seven Republicans voted against the bill: Mike Crapo (Idaho), Ted Cruz (Texas), Josh Hawley (Mo.), Mike Lee (Utah), Rand Paul (Ky.), Jim Risch (Idaho) and Richard Shelby (Ala.) (The Hill).

 

> Voting rights: Manchin, whose views carry weight because of his willingness to buck his party on major legislation, said Thursday that any Senate voting rights measure should be bipartisan, even as some colleagues call for the end of the filibuster’s 60-vote threshold when it comes to elections and the financing of campaigns. “We must work toward a bipartisan solution that protects everyone’s right to vote, secures our elections from foreign interference, and increases transparency in our campaign finance laws,” Manchin said in a statement (The Hill).

 

> Nominations: The Senate by voice vote on Thursday confirmed Adewale “Wally” Adeyemo as deputy Treasury secretary, making him the department’s first Black deputy secretary. Pictured below, he will serve under Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, the first female to lead the department (The Hill).

 

Adewale Adeyemo

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OPINION
Biden faces the world’s most dangerous problems in North Korea and Taiwan, by David Ignatius, columnist, The Washington Post. https://wapo.st/3sqHDWZ

 

Biden lifts the curtain, by The Wall Street Journal editorial board. https://tinyurl.com/9749aadc

WHERE AND WHEN
The House meets at 2 p.m. for a pro forma session.

 

The Senate is out of session until April 12.

 

The president and Harris will receive the President’s Daily Brief at 10:20 a.m. Biden will receive an economic briefing at 2:10 p.m. in the Oval Office. At 3 p.m., he will participate in a virtual fundraiser for Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms (D), who supported his campaign in a state he narrowly won. The mayor is seeking reelection on Nov. 2 and faces competition (Atlanta Journal-Constitution). The president will depart the White House at 6:15 p.m. to spend the weekend with his family in Delaware.

 

The vice president will ceremonially swear in Xavier Becerra as secretary of Health and Human Services at 9:30 a.m. Harris will ceremonially swear in Shalanda Young as deputy director of the Office of Management and Budget at 9:55 a.m. Harris will fly to New Haven, Conn., to hold a listening session at the Boys and Girls Club of New Haven with Education Secretary Miguel Cardona and Democratic Sens. Richard Blumenthal and Chris Murphy of Connecticut at 2:35 p.m. The discussion will focus on child poverty and education and the impact of the American Rescue Plan Act on both. The vice president at 4:35 p.m. will speak at the West Haven Child Development Center. Harris returns to Washington in the evening.

 

The White House press briefing is scheduled at 12:30 p.m. The administration’s coronavirus update takes place at 10:15 a.m.

 

Economic indicator: The Bureau of Economic Analysis will report at 8:30 a.m. on U.S. consumer spending in February, expected to show a lull before a rebound in March and April following consumers’ receipt of newly enacted stimulus checks.

 

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ELSEWHERE
➔ CORONAVIRUS: Biden on Thursday announced an updated goal to administer 200 million COVID-19 vaccinations in his first 100 days in office, setting a target the White House sees as achievable by the end of April at the current average rate of 2.5 doses of vaccine being administered daily (The Hill). At that pace, about half of the nation’s population would be at least partially vaccinated by mid-May (The New York Times).

 

The president’s efforts to underpromise and overdeliver are intended to be a contrast with his predecessor in the Oval Office and part of Biden’s mantra that the U.S. government is an effective problem solver.

 

The administration said Thursday it will spend nearly $10 billion to expand access to COVID-19 vaccines in areas of the country with the highest risks of infection and high caseloads, including communities either hard to reach with health care or those where vaccine hesitancy is evident (CNN).

 

The New York Times: Mayor Bill de Blasio (D) announced on Thursday that New York City plans to create a coronavirus vaccination site and mobile vaccination unit on Broadway that will be reserved for theater industry workers in an effort to help theaters reopen for live performances in the fall. “It’s time to raise the curtain and bring Broadway back,” he said.

 

The Los Angeles Times: Long-term side effects of COVID-19 infection frustrate patients and baffle scientists.

 

In India, a second wave of COVID-19 outbreaks and variants of the coronavirus have been detected. The country with 1.4 billion people reported its largest single-day record of new cases since October. One suspected contributor: population fatigue with recommended precautions (CNN). India plans to widen its vaccination campaign (Reuters).

 

Mass vaccination site

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➔ TECH: The chief executives of Facebook, Google and Twitter dueled with lawmakers during a Thursday hearing about online misinformation and whether the powerful social media platforms played a role in the Jan. 6 siege at the Capitol. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg blamed Trump and a “political and media environment that drives Americans apart” (CNN).

 

➔ INTERNATIONAL: North Korea on Friday boasted it tested “new-type tactical guided” missile as the United States vowed consequences if Pyongyang escalates tensions amid stalled nuclear negotiations (The Associated Press).  … Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his right-wing allies fell short of winning a parliamentary majority in Israel’s fourth election in two years, according to a final vote count released Thursday, leaving a political deadlock that put the long-time leader’s future in question (The Associated Press). … Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, who is expected to visit the White House on April 9, said Friday he expects to invite Biden to the Tokyo Olympics (The Associated Press).

 

➔ U.S. ECONOMY: Initial claims for state unemployment benefits fell last week to 657,000, a decrease of 100,000 from the previous week, the Labor Department reported Thursday. It was the lowest weekly level of initial state claims since the pandemic upended the economy a year ago. The trend line is moving in the right direction but the labor market has lagged behind other measures of recovery (The New York Times).

 

 STATE WATCH: In Georgia, Republican Gov. Brian Kemp drew protests as he signed into law behind closed doors a sweeping Republican-sponsored overhaul of state elections that includes new restrictions on voting by mail and greater legislative control over how elections are run (The Associated Press). Georgia state legislator Park Cannon (D) was handcuffed, arrested and removed from the state Capitol in which she works by state troopers after she knocked on Kemp’s closed door during the signing she opposed (NBC News). … In New York, the state finalized a deal on Thursday to legalize recreational marijuana, paving the way for an estimated $4.2 billion industry and tens of thousands of jobs (The New York Times). … In California, the University of Southern California agreed to pay a staggering $1.1 billion in a combination of three settlements with thousands of victims allegedly abused sexually by a former campus gynecologist (The New York Times).  … Also in the Golden State, the endangered condor will return to the redwoods for the first time in 100 years thanks to a new release facility, the National Park Service said this week (Sacramento Bee).

 

California Condor

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THE CLOSER
And finally … 👏👏👏  Congratulations to this week’s Morning Report Quiz winners!

 

Here’s who aced the news coverage puzzle about March’s madness (including some sidebar headlines): Daniel BachhuberGary Breakfield, Judy Kulczycki, Joseph Webster, Michael Bodaken, Pam Manges, Candi Cee, Patrick Kavanagh, Mary Anne McEnery, Richard Clermont, Chris Bodamer, Lesa Davis, Phil Kirstein, Leon Burzynski, Joe Erdmann and John Donato.

 

They knew that Miami Beach (pictured below) imposed an 8 p.m. spring break curfew after too many youthful street fights and arrests last weekend.

 

Canines Major and Champ Biden and veteran Democratic policy adviser Gene Sperling made ballyhooed returns to the White House (physically and virtually) this month after absences both short and long. Thus, the correct answer was “all of the above.

 

Disgraced lawyer Sidney Powell, in an attempt to get a $1.3 billion defamation lawsuit dismissed, presented an unusual defense to the court. She argued that no reasonable person would believe she made factual statements as part of her efforts to overthrow presidential election results last year.

 

Finally, in true March Madness fashion, Oral Roberts University became the second 15 seed in NCAA Tournament history to reach the Sweet 16, joined only by Florida Gulf Coast in 2013.

 

Spring Break

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23.) THE HILL 12:30 REPORT

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It is now illegal to give you a bottle of water while in line to vote in Georgia:
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp

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Yesterday, Georgia Republicans passed a big elections bill that includes new voting restrictions. https://cnn.it/39io7V8

 

The gist of the bill: “The new law imposes new voter identification requirements for absentee ballots, empowers state officials to take over local elections boards, limits the use of ballot drop boxes and makes it a crime to approach voters in line to give them food and water.”

 

What happened yesterday — it all happened pretty quickly: “The bill passed both chambers of the legislature in the span of a few hours before Republican GovBrian Kemp signed it Thursday evening.”

 

More from CNNhttps://cnn.it/39io7V8

 

Read the 95-page Georgia billhttps://bit.ly/2QHZV8j

Unsurprisingly, this bill has been hit with a jab-cross-hook-uppercut:
Via The Hill’s John Kruzel, “Voting rights groups on Thursday night filed a lawsuit just hours after Georgia enacted a Republican-crafted law that gives state lawmakers more power over elections and imposes a raft of new voting restrictions.” https://bit.ly/39ir2x4

 

Read the 35-page lawsuit, if you’re into that kinda thinghttps://bit.ly/3tUbg3m

TIDBIT — A GA. DEMOCRATIC LAWMAKER WAS ARRESTED WHILE PROTESTING THE NEW LAW:
Via CNN’s Pamela Kirkland, Dianne Gallagher and Caroline Kelly, Georgia state RepPark Cannon was arrested at the Georgia Capitol while protesting the state’s new election law. https://cnn.it/3dfbNGy

 

Video — it has more than 1.2 million views already:

 

Georgia lawmaker arrested

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Watchhttps://bit.ly/3d3Rb3O

FIVE TAKEAWAYS FROM THE NEW LAW:
  1. It creates a voter ID requirement for absentee voting
  2. It limits the use of ballot drop boxes
  3. It gives state lawmakers sweeping control over elections
  4. It shortens the timeframe for runoff elections and ends the “jungle primary” system for special elections
  5. It expands weekend early voting, but cuts short the deadline for request absentee ballots

 

Context and details for each from The Hill’s Max Greenwoodhttps://bit.ly/3tWeDXt

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IN THE WHITE HOUSE
But what … about the … you know … white elephant in the room … for … you know … THE PAST YEAR?:
Via The Hill’s Morgan Chalfant, President Biden wasn’t asked a single question about the COVID-19 pandemic during his first press conference of his presidency. https://bit.ly/3fgdsOp

 

Was COVID mentioned at all?: Biden did begin the press conference by announcing his new goal of 200 million vaccine doses in the first 100 days in office and a new $10 billion initiative to distribute the vaccine in rural areas.

 

^ But no reporters followed up or asked anything related to the coronavirus pandemic.

 

What Biden *was* asked about: “Biden took questions from 10 reporters on the filibuster, bipartisanship, withdrawing troops from Afghanistan, his plans to run for reelection and China. The surge of migrants at the southern border was the most popular topic.”

 

Why that’s interesting: “The lack of focus on the pandemic shows how the press’s attention is shifting from the health crisis to other issues, notably immigration and the filibuster.”

 

© Giphy

FIVE TAKEAWAYS FROM BIDEN’S PRESSER:
  1. The presser was dominated by the border
  2. Biden’s patience wearing thin on filibuster
  3. He doesn’t see himself as a one-termer — more on that: https://bit.ly/3ffKCxK
  4. GOP’s proposed voting restrictions irk Biden
  5. No major gaffes in first press conference

 

Context and details for each from The Hill’s Jonathan Easley, Brett Samuels and Morgan Chalfanthttps://bit.ly/3coUZO3

 

President Biden holds a press conference

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COUNTER BIDEN PROGRAMMING LAST NIGHT
Never met a spotlight I didn’t like:
Former President Trump appeared on Fox News’s “The Ingraham Angle” last night in response to President Biden’s news conference.
NEWS FROM TRUMP’S INTERVIEW:
On Biden’s claim that Trump let children ‘starve to death and stay on the other side’ “If young kids were with parents, but a lot of times, they weren’t, and we would take care of them, but … what they are doing now is outrageous. And they should finish the wall.” Trump’s full responsehttps://fxn.ws/3cmN6II

 

Trump says the Jan. 6 Capitol rioters didn’t pose a threat: “It was zero threat. Right from the start, it was zero threat,” Trump said. “Look, they went in — they shouldn’t have done it — some of them went in, and they’re hugging and kissing the police and the guards, you know? They had great relationships. A lot of the people were waved in, and then they walked in, and they walked out.” https://politi.co/3d3z1PG

 

Trump is still bringing up false election claims: “Ingraham awkwardly tried to cut off Trump’s false election claims—likely wanting to avoid legal action like her other Fox News colleagues—and said ‘we are not going to re-litigate the past tonight.’”  More from Forbeshttps://bit.ly/3w0gtbG

 

On the questions Biden was asked by reporters: “Well, they were strange questions and they were asked in a very interesting way. It was like softballs, like you’re throwing softballs up. And it’s just a different world, nobody’s seen anything like it.” https://bit.ly/2NXUUaE

 

*Looks around* — psssst, we know:

 

Trump says he did opposite of Fauci

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IN CONGRESS
Happening today — no fighting, there’s enough of the border for you guys to share:
Via CNN’s Daniella Diaz, “Two separate groups of lawmakers are traveling to Texas on Friday to spotlight the surge of unaccompanied children crossing the US-Mexico border in recent weeks.” https://cnn.it/3tTIq32

 

And if you’ll kindly turn to your right: “Sens. Ted Cruz and John Cornyn of Texas are leading a delegation of 17 Republican senators on Friday to tour a US Customs and Border Protection facility in Donna, Texas, that is reportedly overwhelmed with the number of unaccompanied minors.”

 

And now, ladies and gentlemen, please turn your attention to your left: “Rep. Joaquin Castro of Texas is leading a group of six Democratic House members to a Health and Human Services facility in Carrizo Springs, Texas.”

LATEST WITH THE CORONAVIRUS
Case numbers:
Coronavirus cases in the U.S.: 30,090,221

 

U.S. death toll: 546,915

 

Breakdown of the numbershttps://cnn.it/2UAgW3y

VACCINATION NUMBERS:
Total number of vaccinations administered in the U.S.: 133 million shots have been given.

 

Seven-day average of doses administered: An average of 2.51 million doses

 

For context: The U.S. population is roughly 331 million.

 

Breakdown of the numbers: https://bloom.bg/3iVTPLH

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A LIGHTER TIDBIT
Mahty Walsh can’t get his usual Dunks medium regulah!:
Via The Hill’s Alex Gangitano, Newly confirmed Labor Secretary Marty Walsh made his first appearance in his new role yesterday, visiting a preschool and child care center in Washington, D.C., to promote the $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief package. More from the eventhttps://bit.ly/2P0jCI1

 

^By the way: That is Sec. Walsh’s usual Dunkin order: A medium regular coffee — that comes with three creams and three sugars.

This is adorable:
Labor Secretary Walsh at a public event

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Watchhttps://bit.ly/31iOupy

 

So, boys and girls, there was a big, scary monster called the coronavirus. Mr. Joe came in and said, let’s take down this monster with $1.9 trillion. And we’ll give your mommies and daddies $1,400 to help them out.

 

^Lol, I tried. I mean, how would you describe the COVID relief package in a children’s storybook? Let me know! It’ll give me some entertainment for my Friday afternoon.

NOTABLE TWEETS:
Getting traction — wow, relatable:
No more passwords

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ON TAP:
The House is in. The Senate is out. President Biden is in Washington, D.C,. and will head to Wilmington, Del., this evening. Vice President Harris is in Connecticut today.

 

9:30 a.m. EDT: Vice President Harris ceremonially swore in Xavier Becerra as Secretary of Health and Human Services and Shalanda Young as Deputy Director of the Office of Management and Budget.

 

10:20 a.m. EDT: President Biden and Vice President Harris received the President’s Daily Brief.

 

10:30 a.m. ­– 12:45 p.m. EDT: First and last votes in the House. The House’s full agenda todayhttps://bit.ly/3eWjSlN

 

11:50 a.m. EDT: Vice President Harris left Washington, D.C., en route to New Haven, Conn.

 

2:10 p.m. EDT: President Biden receives his weekly economic briefing.

 

2:35 p.m. EDT: Vice President Harris holds a listening session on the American Rescue Plan.

 

3 p.m. EDT: President Biden participates in a virtual fundraiser for Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms.

 

6:15 p.m. EDT: President Biden leaves for Wilmington, Del.

 

6:45 p.m. EDT: Vice President Harris returns to Washington, D.C.

 

April 12: The next time the Senate meets. The Senate’s full upcoming agendahttps://bit.ly/3dctvdo

WHAT TO WATCH:
10:15 a.m. EDT: The White House COVID Response Team held a press briefing. Livestreamhttps://bit.ly/3fhkZws

 

12:30 p.m. EDT: White House press secretary Jen Psaki holds a press briefing. Livestreamhttps://bit.ly/39dXroj

 

4:35 p.m. EDT: Vice President Harris visits the West Haven Child Development Center and delivers remarks. Livestreamhttps://bit.ly/3w02i6s

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Today is National Spinach Day. Tomorrow is World Whiskey Day and Sunday is National Black Forest Cake Day!
Maybe the dolphins don’t know. Should we tell them?:
Via The Guardian, dolphins have been spotted in New York’s famously polluted East River. https://bit.ly/3skQc5H

 

Why this is pretty cool: “Despite the prominent belief that the East River remains very hazardous, a 2017 report by the NYC department of environmental protection found that the city’s rivers and harbors were the cleanest they have been since the American civil war.”

 

Video of New York’s newest celebs:

 

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I can’t believe I’m jealous of a swatch of fabric:
Via The Associated Press’s Marcia Dunn, a small piece of the Wright brothers’ first airplane was attached to NASA’s Mars helicopter and has arrived at the red planet.

 

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And to get your weekend off to the right start, here’s a dog who is NOT PLEASED about being forgotten for its walk: https://bit.ly/3tWBaU1
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The most important sentence from Biden’s presser

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DRIVING THE DAY

“It’s a matter of timing.”

If there were a one-sentence takeaway from President JOE BIDEN’S first press conference, that may be it.

Over and over in the East Room, the president made it clear Thursday that he’s in control of the timing of his legislative priorities and that he would not allow events to overtake his plans. Guns, immigration, voting rights, filibuster reform — the big issues that have intervened recently and that dominated questioning by reporters — would have to wait.

If Biden were an Italian grandmother, he would have been at the podium putting his hand up to the reporters and patiently repeating, “Aspetta!” Wait.

“The other problems we’re talking about, from immigration to guns and the other things you mentioned, are long-term problems,” he said. “They’ve been around a long time. And what we’re going to be able to do, God willing, is now begin one at a time to focus on those as well.”

Translation: They are not going to be the focus of legislative action in the near term. Biden made it crystal clear that his plan — hatched months ago during the campaign — for a one-two punch of a Covid relief bill followed by an infrastructure bill will not be derailed by events.

He will detail his plans on a potentially $3-4 trillion infrastructure bill in a speech next Wednesday in Pittsburgh, and that will remain the top White House priority for weeks to come.

“It’s a matter of timing,” he said when asked about gun control legislation. “As you’ve all observed, successful presidents — better than me — have been successful, in large part, because they know how to time what they’re doing — order it, decide and prioritize what needs to be done.”

Biden made some news: He intends to have troops out of Afghanistan by year’s end, he will likely run for reelection, and he may go “beyond” his current view on filibuster reform “if there’s complete lockdown and chaos.” But he did his best to tamp down expectations on the trio of issues that reporters and many activists are obsessed with this week because of recent events (guns, immigration and voting rights).

Our questions are: 1) Will this work? 2) Is it a sound decision given the gravity of those three issues?

On immigration — and specifically the crisis created by the annual border surge — Biden has kicked the problem to his VP, the same way BARACK OBAMA once kicked the problem to Biden. It’s fair to say, as Biden did, that it’s a long-term problem that can’t be fixed overnight with new legislation, even if he could pass something through the Senate.

On guns, the White House has decided that the crisis of gun violence is simply not as important as the massive public investment and social welfare agenda that Biden wants to pass next.

On voting rights, this case is a lot harder to make, given the rollbacks happening in the states and the threat to democracy that Democrats argue the changes augur.

That brings to mind what may have been the most interesting and overlooked comment of the day Thursday.

“I predict to you, your children or grandchildren are going to be doing their doctoral thesis on the issue of who succeeded: autocracy or democracy?” Biden said when discussing China. “Because that is what is at stake, not just with China.”

There is an increasingly dominant argument in Democratic circles that if one really believes that about democracy’s fragile future, then bolstering it should start at home. And if you believe that, then there’s nothing more urgent then both nuking the legislative filibuster and passing the Democrats’ voting rights agenda. While Biden gave both issues more support yesterday, he’s still telling Democrats the time isn’t right. Aspetta.

The press conference ledealls:

— POLITICO’s Anita Kumar highlights the absence of a major topic that reporters did not ask about — Covid-19: “Biden meets the press and the pandemic disappears”

— AP leans into Biden’s (possible?) openness to filibuster reform: “Biden leaves door open for Senate changes to advance agenda”

— WSJ tries to cover the gamut: “Biden’s First Press Conference Tackles Filibuster, Immigration, Afghanistan”

— WaPo emphasizes priorities and timing: “Biden promises to tackle the nation’s crises, but says some may wait”

— NYT goes impressionistic: “Timing Is Everything, Biden Says, and ‘Politics Is the Art of the Possible’”

WATCH: Filibuster reform is necessary for Biden’s agenda, explained

The ongoing debate over filibuster reform took center stage in political news this week. TARA and EUGENE look back at Biden’s response over eliminating the filibuster during his first official press conference on Thursday. They also discuss why the filibuster is the only way Democrats can pass legislation on gun control and voting rights.

Happy Friday morning. Got a news tip? A document to share? Drop us a line: Rachael BadeEugene DanielsRyan LizzaTara Palmeri.

SCOOP OF THE DAY — “‘Alex Azar Anonymous’: Trump health officials start a club to counter former HHS chief,” by Adam Cancryn: “A small group of top Trump health officials recently held a series of discussions to coordinate their accounts of the administration’s troubled Covid-19 response, worried they will be scapegoated by old colleagues – including their onetime boss, former health secretary Alex Azar, according to six people with knowledge of their interactions.

“Much of the group – which includes former FDA Commissioner Stephen Hahn, former CDC Director Robert Redfield, former Medicare chief Seema Verma and former White House Covid coordinator Deborah Birx – had fraught relationships with Azar, whose own accounts of the administration’s pandemic efforts have often diverged from theirs. … In calls and text messages, members of the group have swapped notes, compared recollections and sent updates on media requests and interview opportunities, four people with knowledge of the matter said.”

BIDEN’S FRIDAY — The president and VP KAMALA HARRIS will receive the President’s Daily Brief at 10:20 a.m. Biden will receive the weekly economic briefing at 2:10 p.m. He’ll take part in a virtual fundraiser for Atlanta Mayor KEISHA LANCE BOTTOMS at 3 p.m. And he’ll leave the White House at 6:15 p.m., arriving in Wilmington, Del., at 7:10 p.m.

— Harris will swear in XAVIER BECERRA as HHS secretary at 9:30 a.m. and SHALANDA YOUNG as deputy OMB director at 9:55 a.m. She’ll leave Washington at 11:50 a.m. for New Haven, Conn. She’ll have a listening session at the Boys & Girls Club at 2:35 p.m. on the stimulus bill’s impact on child poverty and education. She’ll deliver remarks at West Haven Child Development Center at 4:35 p.m. Harris will leave for D.C. at 6:45 p.m.

— The White House Covid-19 response team and public health officials will brief at 10:15 a.m. Press secretary JEN PSAKI will brief at 12:30 p.m.

PLAYBOOK READS

POLITICS ROUNDUP

ONCE A REALITY TV STAR … “Trump’s secret sit-down with Ohio candidates turns into ‘Hunger Games,’” by Alex Isenstadt: “Donald Trump was headlining a fundraiser on Wednesday night at his golf club in West Palm Beach, Fla. But before the dinner began, the former president had some business to take care of: He summoned four Republican Senate candidates vying for Ohio’s open Senate seat for a backroom meeting. …

“What ensued was a 15-minute backroom backbiting session reminiscent of Trump’s reality TV show. [Josh] Mandel said he was ‘crushing’ [Jane] Timken in polling. Timken touted her support on the ground thanks to her time as state party chair. [Mike] Gibbons mentioned how he’d helped Trump’s campaign financially. [Bernie] Moreno noted that his daughter had worked on Trump’s 2020 campaign.”

YOUR MOVE, DEMOCRATS — “Sweeping changes to Georgia elections signed into law,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution: “Gov. Brian Kemp quickly signed a vast rewrite of Georgia’s election rules into law Thursday, imposing voter ID requirements, limiting drop boxes and allowing state takeovers of local elections after last year’s close presidential race. Kemp finalized the bill just over an hour after it cleared the General Assembly, leaving no doubt about its fate amid public pressure against voting restrictions.

“Protesters outside the Capitol said the bill would disenfranchise voters, calling it ‘Jim Crow 2.0.’ State Rep. Park Cannon, D-Atlanta, was arrested by state Troopers after knocking on Kemp’s office door to try to witness the bill signing. He briefly interrupted his prepared remarks as Cannon was forcibly removed from the building by officers.”

A NOT-SO-SWEET 16 AD — FIRST IN PLAYBOOK: Arkansans watching the Sweet 16 basketball game between their Razorbacks and Oral Roberts on Saturday will get a taste of politics during a break in play. The Human Rights Campaign is airing a 30-second ad attacking Gov. ASA HUTCHINSON for signing a bill that bans transgender girls and women from participating on teams consistent with their gender identity. “Trans kids are kids. They don’t deserve this cruelty,” the narrator says, adding that the law — and others like it being pursued by Republicans in other states — will force trans kids into isolation during the pandemic. The ad is the latest example of this issue becoming a bigger flashpoint in national politics. The HRC tells us they plan to continue hammering Hutchinson, who is term-limited in 2022, “in a variety of ways.”

CONGRESS

A GUN VIOLENCE PROPOSAL WITH BIPARTISAN SUPPORT — “Boulder and Atlanta shootings rekindle debate over red-flag gun laws,” WaPo: “On Capitol Hill, lawmakers discussed red-flag laws in a hearing this week on the gun violence epidemic, and Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) said she would soon introduce red-flag legislation. A bipartisan group of lawmakers recently floated a similar proposal, and several state legislatures are weighing whether to pass legislation or expand existing policies.

“Connecticut passed the country’s first red-flag law in 1999, followed by Indiana and several other states. A flurry of similar legislation passed in the wake of the 2018 school shooting in Parkland, Fla., where a gunman killed 17 people. Currently, red-flag laws are on the books in 19 states and the District of Columbia.”

RIP, 9/11-STYLE COMMISSION — “House launches wide-ranging review of federal handling of Jan. 6 insurrection,” by Kyle Cheney: “In letters to 16 agencies across the Executive Branch and Congress, the panels asked for all communications sent between agency officials regarding Congress’ Jan. 6 session, when lawmakers certified Joe Biden’s Electoral College victory. The requests demand all relevant documents and messages from Dec. 1, 2020, to Jan. 20, 2021.

The unusually broad committee review comes as Speaker Nancy Pelosi has been unable to secure bipartisan cooperation to launch an independent commission to review the federal government’s handling of the attack, which left five people dead, including a Capitol Police officer. The Justice Department has since charged more than 300 people with breaching the Capitol, including dozens who they allege conspired to violently halt the Electoral College certification.”

ONLY TOOK TWO DECADES — “House panel votes to repeal 19-year-old Iraq war authorization,” by Andrew Desiderio: “The panel’s action, which sailed through with support from Democrats and Republicans alike, scraps the 2002 authorization for the use of military force (AUMF) against Iraq, which at the time was led by Saddam Hussein. A similar push is already underway in the Senate, where Sens. Tim Kaine (D-Va.) and Todd Young (R-Ind.) have proposed repealing the 2002 AUMF, in addition to a 1991 measure that also authorized military force in Iraq during the first Gulf War. …

“In response, the White House said Biden supports getting rid of the outdated AUMFs and working with Congress on replacement measures, though talks are in the very early stages.”

GOP ESCALATING IN IA-02 — Senate Minority Leader MITCH MCCONNELL and Sens. TOM COTTON (R-Ark.), JONI ERNST (R-Iowa) and CHUCK GRASSLEY (R-Iowa) put out a letter raising the stakes in the Iowa House seat where Democrats are weighing a serious challenge to the results. The senators called on businesses that stopped donating to or condemned Republicans who tried to overturn the presidential election to do the same for Dems on Iowa. The letter

POLICY CORNER

ANOTHER SIGN OF A BIG TECH CRACKDOWN — “Top Obama lawyer being vetted for antitrust post,” by Leah Nylen and Betsy Woodruff Swan: “One possible job would be heading the Department of Justice’s powerful Antitrust Division. [Jonathan] Sallet’s name has been in the mix for that post for several weeks. … Sallet’s selection for DOJ antitrust chief or FTC chair would signal the Biden administration intends to continue its aggressive pursuit of Google, Facebook and other tech giants.”

— “Biden Administration Ramps Up Debt Relief Program to Help Black Farmers,” NYT: “At the center of this initiative is the Agriculture Department, an agency that has long been derided by Black farmers as the United States’ ‘last plantation.’ Now the department is in the middle of a drastic overhaul, both of its personnel and of policies that it acknowledges have perpetuated inequality in rural America for years. On Thursday, President Biden’s agriculture secretary, Tom Vilsack, said that he would work to root out the vestiges of racism at his agency and to redress ‘systemic discrimination’ that Black farmers had faced.

“Mr. Vilsack said details on how the program would work would be coming soon. The department estimates that it could provide relief for as many as 15,000 loans. … [He added] that the pandemic relief money for the agriculture sector disproportionately benefited white-owned farms and that the provisions in the latest stimulus bill were intended to rebalance that.”

MEDIAWATCH

OUTRAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE — Thursday was quite the night on Fox News, with no fewer than three eye-popping moments:

— Trump on the Jan. 6 Capitol rioters, in a live interview with LAURA INGRAHAM: “It was zero threat. Right from the start, it was zero threat. Look, they went in, they shouldn’t have done it. Some of them went in and they’re hugging and kissing the police and the guards. … They’re persecuting a lot of those people, and some of them should be — some things should happen to them. But when I look at antifa … and nothing happens to them whatsoever? Why aren’t they going after antifa?” The clip

— “Tucker & Guest Suggest Right Will Go Full Fascist Because Hunter Biden,” Daily Beast: “During his primetime Fox News program on Thursday evening, Carlson brought up the recent Politico story about the bizarre 2018 case involving President Joe Biden’s son Hunter and his missing gun. …

“‘At some point, people are going to say, “Why should I follow the rules? Why should I be a good citizen if they don’t have to follow the rules?” I mean, things kind of break down at some point, don’t they?’ Carlson asked his guest. ‘They will break down,’ [conservative radio host Jesse] Kelly exclaimed. ‘I have said this before and I’m telling you I’m worried that I’m right. The right is going to pick a fascist within ten to 20 years!’ Carlson interjected: ‘Right. That’s right.’” The clip … Tara and Ben Schreckinger’s original story

— And SEAN HANNITY on SETH MEYERS: “You’re just another limousine liberal socialist hypocritical asshole who does nothing but spew anti-GOP hate and has virtually nothing positive or productive to add to any political dialogue.” The clip

DROWNING IN RED INK — “LA Times Reveals ‘Catastrophic’ $50 Million Revenue Loss in 2020,” TheWrap: “The Los Angeles Times and the San Diego Union-Tribune lost ‘north of $50 million’ in revenue in 2020, company leadership told staffers at an all-hands meeting on Thursday. … The majority of the losses came from print advertising, though digital advertising and print circulation also sustained some losses. …

“The 2020 revenue losses also came as the company hired 163 employees last year … Still, [Chris] Argentieri said the company was able to make a number of financial sacrifices to get through those losses ‘far better.’”

FRIDAY LISTEN — EUGENE guest-hosted the latest episode of “Nerdcast,” talking to Playbook alum ZACH MONTELLARO about the filibuster and voting rights. Listen and subscribe

TV TONIGHT — PBS’ “Washington Week,” guest-moderated by Peter Baker: Kaitlan Collins, Zolan Kannos-Young, Sahil Kapur and Ashley Parker.

SUNDAY SO FAR …

  • CBS

    “Face the Nation”: Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-Texas) … Rep.-elect Julia Letlow (R-La.) … Anthony Capuano … Scott Gottlieb.

  • Gray TV

    “Full Court Press”: Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) … Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.).

  • FOX

    “Fox News Sunday”: Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.). Panel: Josh Holmes, Shannon Bream and Harold Ford, Jr. Power Players: Taylor Gaussoin and Joe DiPietro.

  • ABC

    “This Week”: Sen. Dan Sullivan (R-Alaska). Panel: Rahm Emanuel, Leah Wright Rigueur, Margaret Hoover and Ramesh Ponnuru.

  • CNN

    “Inside Politics”: Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-N.Y.) … Jeff Zeleny and Seung Min Kim … Ala Stanford.

  • MSNBC

    “The Sunday Show”: Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) … Brian Lemek … Daina Ramey Berry … Dan Balz … Connie Schultz … Eric Boehlert … Margaret Sullivan.

  • NBC

    “Meet the Press”: Panel: Peter Baker, Al Cardenas, Heather McGhee and Vicky Nguyen.

PLAYBOOKERS

IN MEMORIAM — “Bill Brock, former Tennessee U.S. Senator, Secretary of Labor and RNC chair, dies at 90,” Tennessean: “A Chattanooga native who later moved to Annapolis, Maryland, Brock in recent years opposed the ascension of Donald Trump … He served in both chambers of Congress, entering the House in 1963 from Tennessee’s 3rd Congressional District and serving four terms. Brock’s election gave way to the rise of the GOP in the Volunteer State …

“While Republicans reeled from the fallout of the Watergate scandal, Brock helped the RNC escape from debt and pushed for the GOP to win in local races … He spearheaded the United States’ first trade agreement negotiations, beginning with Israel and later discussions with Canada and Mexico. … After leaving government in 1989, Brock eventually started the Brock Group, a Washington, D.C., trade consulting firm.”

— “Gail Slatter, Who Helped Make the Times Newsroom Run, Dies at 68,” NYT: “For 40 years she was a guide and gatekeeper, working in ‘the morgue’ (the article and photo archive) and on the photo and culture desks. She died of Covid-19.”

TRUMP ALUMNI — Zach Swint is now policy adviser at the Republican Governors Public Policy Committee. He most recently was associate director at the White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs.

TRANSITIONS — Mollie Timmons is now press secretary for Sen. Rob Portman (R-Ohio). She previously was a DOJ spokesperson. … Julie Alderman is starting as director of research at the League of Conservation Voters. She previously was political research manager at Planned Parenthood Action Fund.

WELCOME TO THE WORLD — James Quinn, chief of staff to Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.), and Shannon Quinn, a public school teacher in Arlington, welcomed Jack Lewis Quinn on March 19. He joins big sister Grace and pup Riley. Pic

HAPPY BIRTHDAY: Speaker Nancy Pelosi (81) … WaPo’s Bob Woodward (78) … Center for American Restoration’s Russ Vought (45) … CBS’ Margaret Brennan … Jon Huntsman (61) … Matt Lira … former Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) (54) … James Gelfand … FP1 Strategies’ Chandler Hudson Bair … Caroline Darmody … Dan Caldwell of Concerned Veterans for America and Stand Together … Michael Waxman of Waxman Strategies … Breitbart’s Amanda House … DCI Group’s Miriam Warren … Caren Street … CBS’ Kira Kleaveland … Kevin Zeithaml … Bloomberg’s Chris Rovzar … Michael Kirby … FDIC’s Edward Garnett III … Planned Parenthood’s Melanie Roussell Newman … Lori D’Orazio … Stacy Rastauskas Bretherton … Twitter’s Lexi Neaman … Melissa Toufanian … Bill Lucey … Lisa Quigley … Carlos Mark Vera of Pay Our Interns … former Justice Sandra Day O’Connor (91) … former Rhode Island Gov. Lincoln Chafee (68) … Larry Page (48)

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Ten Dead in Boulder is a Pandemic

By Ray Cardello –

Chuck Schumer never wastes an opportunity to spew nonsense. In response to the shooting in Boulder, Schumer took to any cable “news” show that would have him to say that we have lost over 500,000 Americans to COVID-19 but we have another Pandemic and that is out of control gun …

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Biden Abruptly Cuts Short Rambling Answer On Immigration

By Mary Rose Corkery –

President Joe Biden abruptly stopped short Thursday while addressing a question on immigration during his first solo press conference. After several minutes answering the question about why families have been crossing the border in record numbers, Biden stopped himself mid-sentence, saying “and the other thing we’re doing, I might add …

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President Joe Biden’s Schedule for Friday, March 26, 2021

By R. Mitchell –

Summary: President Joe Biden will receive an intelligence and economic briefing then participate in a fundraiser. In the evening, the president will travel to his family home in Delaware where he will spend the weekend. This will mark the 11th and 12th days the president has spent resting away from …

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Releasing Immigrants Without Court Date Is A ‘Systemic Failure,’ Experts Say

By Nicole Silverio –

Releasing illegal immigrants without scheduled court dates is a failure of the immigration system, experts told the Daily Caller News Foundation. Border patrol agents in the Rio Grande Valley Sector have been releasing adult migrants out of detention facilities without an official notice to appear because of the overfilled detention …

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GOP Senator Accuses Biden Nominee Vanita Gupta Of Lying Under Oath During Confirmation Hearing

By Chuck Ross –

Texas Sen. John Cornyn on Thursday accused Vanita Gupta, the nominee for associate attorney general, of lying under oath regarding her past position on the legalization of hard drugs, which the Republican says should disqualify her from office. “I believe Ms. Gupta’s deception, her lack of remorse, her dishonesty when …

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Nearly Every Lawmaker Overseeing Privacy, Antitrust Issues Received Big Tech Money In 2020

By Thomas Catenacci –

Nearly all members of Congress who oversee privacy and antitrust issues have received donations or lobbying money from Big Tech, according to a Public Citizen report. “Tech companies are going to spend millions and dial through their Rolodexes looking for officials to stop regulation and legislation needed to protect consumers,” …

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President Biden Holds a Formal Press Conference – 3/25/21

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President Joe Biden holds a press conference Thursday. This is the first presser since Biden took office. The event is scheduled to begin at 1:15 p.m. EST. Content created by Conservative Daily News and some content syndicated through CDN is available for re-publication without charge under the Creative Commons license. Visit …

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Cuomo Prohibited Nursing Homes From Testing Incoming Residents While He Simultaneously Fast-Tracked Testing For His Brother

By Andrew Kerr –

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo fast-tracked COVID-19 testing for his family and other VIPs, according to multiple reports. CNN host Chris Cuomo was one of the individuals who reportedly benefitted from the insider program. He tested positive for COVID-19 on March 31. Less than a week prior, Andrew Cuomo’s administration …

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Cable news ratings are down without the constant negative Trump coverage, CNN hardest hit. Political cartoon by A.F. Branco ©2021.

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CNN Issues Ridiculous Statement in Response to Latest Cuomo Scandal

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On Tuesday, a New York newspaper reported that NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo prioritized his family over all others in the state amid the beginnings of the COVID-19 pandemic. Specifically, his family received priority testing, with their tests receiving police escorts to labs for processing. Other high-profile figures close to Cuomo …

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Hoo-Boy, Biden’s “There” Really Isn’t There Anymore

Happy Friday, dear Kruiser Morning Briefing friends. Sunflower seeds are a bit labor intensive for me.

There’s a lot of gloom and doom out there these days, for obvious reasons. I don’t do gloom and doom anymore, so I spend a lot of time attempting to talk my conservative friends off of ledges. Yes, I am well aware that our puppet placeholder president and his commie controllers are waging a feverish offensive against the United States Constitution. I’m not in denial. For the most part, I don’t think they’ll get away with it. Yeah, it’s gonna be ugly for a while, but I think they’ll ultimately fail.

I don’t often waver from that belief but I am willing to explore alternative possibilities from time to time. That’s what I will be doing here today.

I’m going to be referencing Biden’s unmitigated you-know-what show sham press conference but I need to be honest up front here. I didn’t watch it. My colleagues suffered through the thing and chronicled it in a live blog. They are all so good at their jobs that I didn’t see what my misery would add to it, so I went for a bike ride. I need to ride all the miles  because I’m tired of my COVID balloon days. I look like I’m in my third trimester right now and beach season is coming up.

I’d like to thank them for their service.

We all knew how it was going to go anyway. In fact, I was able to review the reaction to it sight unseen:

 

I have since watched a lot of the video and it was worse than I’d imagined. The decline in Biden’s faculties gets worse every day. It’s easy to see why his handlers didn’t want him off leash.

My friends who are feeling that the American apocalypse is nigh can take comfort in the fact that Biden is so awful that this will all be over quickly.

See? Alternative theory.

This drooling moron shouldn’t be in charge of a child’s ten piece jigsaw puzzle, let alone a country. They must be hoarse from cackling in Beijing and Tehran after watching the “leader of the free world” fumble around and say things like “…this makes Jim Crow look like Jim Eagle.” In addition to be a an embarrassingly stupid line, it was also a lie. The Democrats are trying to permanently blow up election integrity and bring about one party rule in this country. Our enemies would love that because weak Democrats in the White House are their best friends.

When he wasn’t torturing English, he was forgetting it altogether.

If one of your loved ones was that addled you wouldn’t want him or her to be out in public because you’d want to spare them the embarrassment.

Perhaps the most pathetic part of the charade was the fact that they had to give the Idiot King a picture book to get him through it.

We’ve gotten to the point where I almost feel sorry for the Democrats who have to keep pretending that Joe Biden is functional.  Almost.

If 81 million people actually did vote for this guy then the real pandemic in this country is the outbreak of stupid that occurred last November.

We don’t have a vaccine for that yet.

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PJ Media

Parler Just Flipped Big Tech’s Jan. 6 Conspiracy Theory on Its Head

VodkaPundit: Insanity Wrap #173: Suppose POTUS Threw a Presser and Nobody Cared?

BREAKING: Brian Kemp Signs Landmark Georgia Election Integrity Law

Illegal Border Crossers Are Sent Back According to President Biden – A Texas Mayor Says Otherwise

Another State Steps Up to Defend Women’s Sports as Kristi Noem Holds South Dakota Back

Riot Police Clash With Hundreds of Homeless in Los Angeles

BOOM: Ohio Legislature Overrides DeWine’s Veto of Law Curtailing His Dictatorial COVID-19 Powers

Treacher: Jay Leno Apologizes for Jokes About One Ethnic Group Out of Many

Nike Offers Mild Criticism of China’s Ghastly Policies, Faces Intense Backlash in China

Estrogen. Ceiling. Shattered. Biden’s Female-Led White House Communications Team Gets a Much Needed Testosterone Injection

North Korea: Lockdown as a Strategy

Here’s Why Mom and Dad Ought to Be Big Tech’s Biggest Worry

Tater the Hater: Brian Stelter’s CNN Ratings Crater for Second Straight Week

Townhall Mothership

MSNBC Host Revives Familiar Race-Based Attack on Conservatives Who Cave to the Liberal Narrative

After Boulder, Will The Media Report on the Atlanta Man Arrested with Guns? Here’s Why They Could Pass On It.

Peter Doocy Reacts to Being Ignored at Biden’s First Solo Presser

Well, most liberals are criminals. View Host: I Feel Like a ‘Hostage’ To All These Law-Abiding Gun Owners

The Post Revises Piece Claiming There Is No Migrant Surge, Admits Child Migrant Surge ‘More Than Just Seasonal’

Seattle Parents Worry About The Homeless When Their Kids Play Sports In Public Parks

LA Times Editorial Board: Woke SF School Board Member Alison Collins Should Resign

20-Year Catholic High School Teacher Gets Fired for Questioning Whether George Floyd Couldn’t Breathe

Minnesota Theater Cancels Musical Production of ‘Cinderella’ Because the Cast Was Too White

GOP Senators Introduce ‘End Child Trafficking Now Act’

Daily Beast Doxxes Random Spring Breaker to ‘Own’ Ron DeSantis, They Get the Brutal Responses They Deserve

As was most of his Senate career. Reminder: Biden’s ’94 Assault Weapon Ban Was A Failure

With Ninth Circuit Declaring No Right To Carry, Will SCOTUS Respond?

Wyoming Makes Steps To Protect Second Amendment Rights

‘Unspeakably horrific’: Mollie Hemingway’s review of Biden’s press conference hits the media right between the eyes

*POPCORN* PBS journo Yamiche Alcindor scraps with WaPo’s Jennifer Rubin over the Biden press conference

Sesame Street introduces two black Muppets to explain to Elmo why skin color is important

‘Sort of convenient’: Spot-on thread from Karol Markowicz obliterates CNN’s attempted Cuomo spin

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Kruiser’s (Almost) Daily Distraction: I Am Being Stalked by a Dinner Fork Goblin

What’s the Real Story Behind the Dem Arrested for Knocking on Kemp’s Door?

GOLD Live NOW 3:30PM EASTERN: ‘Five O’Clock Somewhere’ Live Chat with Kruiser, Preston, VodkaPundit (REPLAY)

GOLD I Have Several Awkward Questions for Biden’s Presser

Around the Interwebz

Marvel couldn’t wait any longer to kick off its next phase of movies and shows

#RIP. Jessica Walter Dies: Emmy-Winning ‘Arrested Development’, ‘Archer’ Actress Was 80

CDC says no-sail order to remain in place despite request from cruise association 

New Staten Ireland Ferry to be named for Dorothy Day, Catholic activist who loved the poor

Fifty Years of Fear and Loathing 

The Ancient Method That Keeps Afghanistan’s Grapes Fresh All Winter

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30.) WHITE HOUSE DOSSIER

 

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Cut through the clutter to today’s top news
March 26, 2021
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March 25, 2021
Good morning Rebekah
Welcome to today’s top news.
REMINDER: Inaugural WHD Virtual Happy Hour – Today @ 6:00 – 7:00 PM

We are launching a new feature for the readers of Cut to the News and White House Dossier – a Virtual Happy Hour. Every other Friday at 6:00 pm Eastern, beginning today, I will host a video conference talk with our readers about the latest news and politics, and the issues the country confronts as totalitarian leftism rapidly expands its influence. Having grown up in the former Soviet Union, I know how this story ends.These gatherings are intended as forums, not as lectures. CTTN and WHD readers will have an opportunity to share views, discuss their thoughts with each other, and ask questions. We also will have guest speakers who are experts in the fields of journalism, politics, national security, and the like.

Today’s main topic will be “The Sovietization of America and How We Must Fight It,” followed by a round-up of the week’s news and exchange of ideas about how we could make our country normal again. A link to a video-conferencing platform will be sent out at 4 pm Eastern.

Look forward to a libation to liberty at The White House Dossier Happy Hour with you! 😉

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Coronavirus
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AstraZeneca Got Its Vaccine Right. The Rollout Has Been a Mess . . . AstraZeneca promised the world more vaccines, at a lower cost, than any of the more established vaccine makers. Its public fight with U.S. medical officials over the precise effectiveness of its Covid-19 shot has upset regulators, chipped away at the drugmaker’s reputation in its biggest market, and heightened doubts about the company’s data analysis, threatening to lengthen the regulatory review. Wednesday evening U.S. time, AstraZeneca revised its estimate of the shot’s efficacy from large-scale U.S. trials based on additional data, saying it was 76% effective in preventing symptomatic Covid-19, down from the 79% it reported from an analysis on Monday. Among people 65 and older, the vaccine was 85% effective, compared with 80% in Monday’s report. In both analyses, the vaccine was found to provide 100% protection against severe disease and hospitalization, though the numbers of such serious cases were small. AstraZeneca has said it plans to submit findings to the FDA by mid-April, in hopes of gaining authorization to use the shot in the U.S. Wall Street Journal
COVID-19 variants infecting pets, mice . . .New evidence shows that coronavirus variants can infect pet dogs and cats and, for the first time, mice. Veterinarians in Texas and the United Kingdom this month reported infections of B117, the highly transmissible coronavirus variant in the U.K., in dogs and cats. Texas A&M researchers detected the variant in a black Lab-mix dog and a domestic shorthair cat from the same household in Brazos County. The pets were tested last month after their owner was diagnosed with COVID-19 two days earlier. Washington Times
Politics                       
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Biden plans to run for reelection . . . President Biden said Thursday during the first press conference of his administration that he intends to run for reelection. “My plan is to run for re-election, that is my expectation,” he said. He said he expected Vice President Harris would be on the ticket if he ran, because he thinks she’s doing a great job. Asked about whom he might run against, Biden said he didn’t even know if there would be a Republican Party in 2024. White House Dossier
Sleepy Joe already has outlived Soviet Kommissar Leonid Brezhnev, whose senility we endured in the USSR for 18 years.  While tolerating his disastrous policies aimed at accelerating the progressives’ monumental push of the country leftward is too much to bear, the alternative would entail even greater lunacy, I am afraid. 
Biden used cheat sheets during his first press conference . . . New photos reveal several cheat sheets used by President Biden during his Thursday press conference — including one with the headshots and names of reporters he planned to call on. POTUS also used notes to assist with facts about US infrastructure, a policy area Biden is focusing on during his first months in the White House. The press pool at Thursday’s briefing, the first one held by Biden since taking office 65 days ago, was limited to 25 reporters.
Biden only took questions from a list of journalists whose names and outlets he read from a cue card. A photo of the card shows circled numbers around select reporters. New York Post
Six Takeaways From President Biden’s First Press Conference . . . 1) Go Back to Filibuster of ‘120 Years Ago’; 2) ‘Moral, Decent’ Biden: ‘Nothing Has Changed’ on Border; 3) Transparency at the Border – Biden waited longer than any other president in about 100 years to hold his first formal news conference. His administration has also limited media access to the southern border detention centers; 4) 200 Million Vaccines in First 100 Days; 5) Reopening Majority of Schools in 35 Days; 6) China’s Xi Is ‘Smart, Smart Guy’.
President Biden supports moving toward abolishing the filibuster . . . Biden suggested he wants to move toward abolishing the filibuster if he can’t get legislation passed that he wants. “We’ve got the get to the place where I get 50 votes so the vice president of the United States can break the tie, or 51 without her,” Biden said. He indicated an initial step would be to make senators speak during the filibuster. But if that doesn’t work, he would be willing for go further toward ending it. White House Dossier
Liberals think Biden just made getting rid of the filibuster easier . . . Senate proponents of filibuster reform said they scored a win Thursday when President Biden said he agrees the procedural tool is “a relic of the Jim Crow era.”Senators who are the most adamant about eliminating the filibuster argue their job just got easier now that the president himself has associated it with the racist and oppressive policies of the Jim Crow South.
Biden didn’t explicitly call for eliminating the legislative filibuster at his White House press conference, but he signaled support for progressive critics who want to portray the procedural tactic as tainted by a racist history in their bid to finally get rid of it. The president’s comments are expected to increase pressure on Senate Democrats to repeal the filibuster. The Hill
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US CYBERCOM Chief Warns Adversaries Hack in US’s Own Backyard . . . US Cyber Command chief Gen. Paul Nakasone told Congress that America’s adversaries are brazenly “exploit[ing] a gap” in the structure of US cyber civilian and military authorities to attack the nation from within. “US adversaries are . . . undertaking malign activities in cyberspace of greater scale, scope, and sophistication,” . . . increasingly instigating cyber campaigns against US entities from the US’s own backyard. He testified that foreign cyber actors conduct US domestic hacks partly from infrastructure that is geographically within the country. Operating inside the US puts threat actors beyond the purview and reach of CYBERCOM and the National Security Agency. “We should understand what our adversaries are doing,” Nakasone told Congress. “They are no longer launching attacks from different parts in the world. They understand that they can come into the US, use our infrastructure, and there’s a blind spot for us not being able to see them.” Breaking Defense
The first step in devising a strategy for combatting a threat is to understand it, which is a basic mission of US intelligence. Our government “experts” have been treating the cyber problem as a technical issue, which it is not. Cyber hacking is a geopolitical adversary problem requiring a strategic solution, not technical bandaids. The government’s inability to address our security threats is rooted in the IC analysts’ lack of skills to truly understand US adversaries’ mindsets and consequently, their strategies. For example, analysts with no Russian language/culture expertise serve as “experts” who assess, for a living, Putin’s motivations and Russia’s strategic goals. It’s like being employed as an attorney without a law degree or performing a surgery without being a medical doctor.
Pentagon needs to become a smarter shopper . . . China and Russia are challenging America’s high-tech dominance. The goal: not just to contest but to achieve superiority in every fighting domain, including air, land, space, sea and cyberspace. Focused on enhancing censorship, surveillance and military capabilities, China and Russia — each of which represents an existential threat to the U.S. — are developing and deploying new technologies together. Alarm bells should be ringing in the White House, because the number of high-tech companies partnering with the Department of Defense has been steadily decreasing. The U.S. military still has not cracked the code on expanding the defense industrial base to keep pace with its rivals’ technological advances. Analysis/Opinion Washington Times
Concur with my fellow former intel officer’s analysis. I would only add that the Pentagon must also become a smarter shopper, when it comes to its intelligence human capital.
International                
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Russia sanctions — easy to announce, hard to implement . . . The Biden administration has until June 2 to decide what financial sanctions or export restrictions it will impose on Russia for the use of nerve agents against its own nationals, in violation of the country’s commitments under the Chemical Weapons Convention. Sanctions for the most part have a lot of immediate “announcement value” but an uncertain long-term utility for behavior modification. While Russia has a stagnant economy, it has a strong external financial position, with about $590bn in gross reserves compared with $465bn of total external debt. US institutions have bought a significant amount of Russia issued dollar and rouble bonds in the secondary market. US officials are aware that forced divestiture would transfer value from US investors to the Russian state. US laws make it simple to impose barriers, but difficult to remove them when behavior improves. This makes any negotiations with Putin more difficult. Measures taken against the leadership in Cuba, North Korea and Iran created poverty, not regime change. Financial Times
Sanctions will not change Putin’s behavior and Russia’s strategic goals towards the US. Russia, throughout its history, has never been economically strong. This has not prevented Russia from presenting a top and existential security threat to America, which it is today. Again, to devise a viable counter-strategy against an adversary, one must first understand what drives the behavior. It’s like San Tzu has never crossed the dusty cubicles of our   government apparatchik “experts.”
Money                           
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US nonprofit failed to disclose taxpayer grants to Wuhan coronavirus lab . . . A watchdog group is claiming that a U.S. bio-research nonprofit failed to follow U.S. law and publicly disclose its taxpayer-funded grants to a Chinese coronavirus laboratory under scrutiny for its immediate proximity to the COVID-19 pandemic. The White Coat Waste Project, a group dedicated to stopping taxpayer funding of what it claims is “wasteful and cruel animal experimentation,” claimed last week that EcoHealth has engaged in “widespread violations of federal spending transparency law” by way of numerous press releases over the past several years.  Federal tax records show that EcoHealth Alliance funneled federal NIH grants to the Wuhan Institute of Virology for several years leading up to the start of the pandemic, ultimately handing the lab hundreds of thousands of dollars in taxpayer money to conduct experiments into potentially pandemic coronaviruses. The Wuhan lab is located just a few miles from where Chinese officials claimed the pandemic began at a local wet market. Just the News
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Parler Says It Warned FBI 50 times Ahead Of Capitol riots on Jan. 6 . . . Social media platform Parler was actively working with the FBI, regularly sending them screenshots of posts calling for organized violence at the Capitol in the weeks leading to Jan. 6, the platform said Thursday.
In a Thursday letter addressed to chairwoman Carolyn B. Maloney of the Committee on Oversight and Reform, Parler attempted to refute any criticism that it failed to police user content ahead of the riots. The company said it “referred violent content from its platform to the FBI for investigation over 50 times,” and “alerted law enforcement to specific threats of violence being planned at the Capitol.” Daily Caller
FBI nomenklatura were too occupied to pay attention to Parler’s warnings. They must have been busy covering their tracks on how they entrapped General Flynn, in order to spy on President Trump’s campaign. “What is our goal? Truth/Admission or to get him to lie, so we can prosecute him or get him fired?” – strategized the corrupt G-men.
Biden: Gun Control Will Be a ‘Matter of Timing’ . . . President Joe Biden, responding to a question on Thursday on when to push gun control measures, promised a series of actions to regulate the sale of firearms . . . “All of the above, it’s a matter of timing,” he said in response to a question during his first press conference as president. He then spoke about infrastructure initiatives. Whether it will be through executive actions or Congress, Biden said, “All of the above.” Biden did not make any other comments about possible action on firearms during the news conference. Epoch Times
Army Vet Plans to Appeal Ninth Circuit Ruling Against Gun Carry . . . The veteran behind the challenge to Hawaii’s restrictive open-carry law plans to petition the Supreme Court to hear his case after losing in the Ninth Circuit, his lawyer told the Washington Free Beacon on Wednesday. “We’re planning on filing for a writ of certiorari,” Alan Beck, the lawyer for native-Hawaiian veteran George Young, said. “We’re not letting this lie.”  Young argues Hawaii is effectively banning open carry in the state by refusing to issue any permits to civilians regardless of their background or skill level. A federal judge sided with him in 2018 and struck down the law, but on Wednesday the Ninth Circuit threw out his challenge in a 7-to-4 vote. The court said, in part, the Second Amendment does not extend to the open carry of guns.  Ruling may motivate Supreme Court to step in. Washington Free Beacon
Guilty Pleasures        
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Southwest Pilot’s Hot Mic Rant Against San Francisco Goes Viral . . .A Southwest Airlines pilot’s rant against San Francisco residents during a March 12 flight went viral this week. The unidentified pilot called Bay Area residents “goddamn liberal f*cks,” according to live audio from Air Traffic Control (ATC). The rant begins around the twenty-minute mark. “F*cking weirdos, probably driving around in f*cking Hyundais, f*cking roads and sh*t that go slow as f*ck,” the pilot said. San Jose International Airport’s air traffic controller scanner picked up the pilot’s broadside of Bay Area residents, The Hill reported Thursday. A Southwest Airlines spokesman confirmed the unidentified man works for the airline, and that they are “fully addressing the situation internally,” SFGATE reported. Daily Caller
That wouldn’t necessarily be my choice of metaphors, but I feel the pilot’s pain.
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31.) THE DISPATCH

The Morning Dispatch: Biden Meets the Press

Plus: Tech CEOs get another Capitol Hill grilling, and Sen. Chris Coons reports on the conflict in Tigray.

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Happy Friday! 68 years ago today, Dr. Jonas Salk announced the success of his groundbreaking polio vaccine. We hope the authors of TMD in 2089 look back on today’s COVID-19 vaccine heroes with the same amount of gratitude.

Quick Hits: Today’s Top Stories

  • President Biden held his first press conference since taking office yesterday, answering about an hour’s worth of questions from reporters on topics ranging from immigration, to filibuster reform, to foreign policy.
  • At least five people in Alabama are dead following a series of tornadoes that whipped across the state. The storms have left more than 45,000 homes without power, and could affect residents in South Carolina, Georgia, Mississippi, and Tennessee as well.
  • report from Arnold Ventures found the murder rate in a sample of 34 U.S. cities jumped nearly 30 percent from 2019 to 2020, the largest year-over-year increase on record. The country is still ahead of previous highs, though: Last year’s homicide rate in the sample cities was 11.4 deaths per 100,000 residents. In 1995 in those same cities, it was 19.4.
  • Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp last night signed into law the “Election Integrity Act of 2021,” an omnibus election reform bill that expands in-person early voting, implements a government-issued ID requirement to apply for an absentee ballot, moves up the deadline to apply for an absentee ballot, and limits counties to one ballot drop box per 100,000 residents, among other provisions. It also restructures the state’s board of elections to reduce the secretary of state’s power, and grants the board authority to intervene in election administration on a county level.
  • The Washington state Senate voted this week to automatically restore voting rights to those released from prison, including those on parole or probation. Gov. Jay Inslee is expected to sign the bill into law.
  • Initial jobless claims decreased by 97,000 week-over-week to 684,000 last week, the Labor Department reported on Thursday. About 18.9 million people were on some form of unemployment insurance during the week ending March 6, compared with 2 million people during the comparable week in 2020.
  • The United States confirmed 68,920 new cases of COVID-19 yesterday per the Johns Hopkins University COVID-19 Dashboard, with 5.8 percent of the 1,191,457 tests reported coming back positive. An additional 1,259 deaths were attributed to the virus on Thursday, bringing the pandemic’s American death toll to 546,504. According to the Centers for Disease Control, 32,704 Americans are currently hospitalized with COVID-19, and 2,831,442 COVID-19 vaccine doses were administered yesterday. 87,343,622 Americans have now received at least one dose.

Biden Holds First Official Presser

Although President Biden has interacted with plenty of reporters since taking office—on Air Force One, walking to and from events, at signing ceremonies in the Oval Office, etc.—he had yet to hold an official press conference as president. That changed Thursday, when Biden faced an hour of questions—on the border crisis, national security, his working relationship with GOP lawmakers, and more—from roughly 30 reporters in the White House’s East Room.

The president did his fair share of dodging and demurring over the course of the afternoon, but he made a fair amount of news as well. Off the bat, he doubled his administration’s initial, meager goal of 100 million COVID-19 doses in 100 days to 200 million by the end of April. (As before, this was in truth less a “goal” than a statement of current trends—getting to 200 million doses by the end of April will require about 2.3 million shots per day, below the 2.5 million per day pace we’ve seen over the last few weeks.) He also said he expects to run for reelection in 2024 with Vice President Kamala Harris by his side. The rest of the presser was entirely devoid of pandemic talk, and focused more on policy than politics.

Reporters homed in on the legislative filibuster early. Though he did not explicitly call for its abolition, Biden said the Senate rule is being “abused in a gigantic way,” and that he prefers a return to the talking filibuster, where senators are required to remain on the floor as they object to legislation. He ducked a question specifically asking whether he wanted the Senate to reduce the current 60-vote threshold to break a filibuster to 51. But prompted by a reporter, Biden, long a fierce defender of the filibuster, agreed that the legislative tool is a “relic of the Jim Crow era.”

“If there’s complete lockdown and chaos as a consequence of the filibuster,” he said, “then we’ll have to go beyond what I’m talking about.”

Big Tech Under the Microscope Once Again

On the other end of Pennsylvania Avenue—at the same time as Biden’s presser—members of Congress were engaged in one of their favorite activities: Yelling at the CEOs of large technology companies.

Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg, Twitter’s Jack Dorsey, and Google’s Sundar Pichai have spent a lot of time before congressional committees in recent years, but there’s been little to no movement on actual legislative remedies to the litany of problems with these companies that lawmakers allege. Thursday’s Big Tech hearing—the first since the January 6 attack on the Capitol—indicated that may be changing, and soon.

“You have failed to meaningfully change after your platforms played a role in fomenting insurrection, in abetting the spread of COVID-19, and trampling Americans’ civil rights,” said Democratic Rep. Frank Pallone, chair of the House Energy and Commerce Committee. “Your business model itself has become the problem, and the time for self-regulation is over. It is time we legislate to hold you accountable.”

Both sides of the aisle believe something must be done to take on Big Tech. But—as has become tradition in these hearings—their ideas of “something” are often not only different, but completely incompatible.

Republican critiques yesterday predictably focused on concerns surrounding “censorship” of conservative viewpoints on the tech companies’ platforms. “I’m deeply concerned by your decisions to operate your companies in a vague and biased manner with little to no accountability while using Section 230 as a shield for your actions and their real-world consequences,” said GOP Rep. Bob Latta, ranking member of the Subcommittee on Communications and Technology. “Your companies have the power to silence the president of the United States, shut off legitimate journalism in Australia, shut down legitimate scientific debate on a variety of issues, dictate which articles or websites are seen by Americans when they search the internet.”

Readout on Sen. Coons’ Trip to Ethiopia

Delaware Sen. Chris Coons returned home from his trip to Addis Ababa this week following a “constructive” two-day deliberation with Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and other senior government leaders. Filling a role typically reserved for State Department officials, Coons—a close friend of President Biden—reported that he impressed upon Abiy the gravity of the ongoing humanitarian crisis and alleged human rights violations unfolding in the northern state of Tigray.

“Engagement” was the theme of the press readout, as Coons doubled down on the Biden administration’s promise to reprioritize the African continent through proactive diplomacy and humanitarian aid. But the on-the-ground impact of this rhetoric remains to be seen, as 2021’s deadliest conflict rages on.

Coons told reporters that while Abiy vowed to hold perpetrators of mass civilian violence accountable, the prime minister—and 2019 Nobel Peace Prize winner—refused to commit to a ceasefire. Abiy also rejected the U.S.’ categorization of the war as an ethnic conflict.

Worth Your Time

  • While setting personal goals can lead to increased happiness, making those goals too lofty may have the opposite effect. Rather than “shooting for the moon,” Arthur Brooks argues in his latest Atlantic column, taking a more balanced, measured approach will lead to greater success. “Dream of the person you want to be—not of how rich or powerful or famous that future self is, but about the life you will lead and work you will do to serve and enrich others maximally, leaving behind a world that is better than you found it.”
  • Just when you thought the Suez Canal fiasco was unsolvable, America’s youth have swept in to solve the problem. Dan Kois over at Slate asked a range of kids—aged four to 15—how they would get the vessel unstuck. Theo, 6, thinks they should just “get giant oars and row it.” Nina, 8, has an even simpler solution: “They should move the sand.”

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Toeing the Company Line

  • Thomas Joscelyn’s  latest Vital Interests (🔒) warns of the growing partnership between China and Russia. The United States “should focus on protecting already existing democracies from the combined CCP-Kremlin threat,” he writes. “However, that doesn’t mean the Biden administration should back away from its criticisms, which are necessary to draw a sharp comparison between the American-led West and the world Moscow and Beijing want to create.”
  • David’s Thursday French Press (🔒) breaks down the potential Second Amendment clash coming to the Supreme Court, and how most gun control measures currently in place exist outside of judicial review. “The Supreme Court has not opined on a host of relevant firearms restrictions,” he writes. “There are no decisions about assault weapons bans or bans on high-capacity magazines. There are no decisions on the right to carry a weapon outside the home. Thus, the vast, vast majority of gun regulations in your state exist outside of Supreme Court oversight (so far) and are matters of state law or lower-court rulings.”
  • On Thursday’s episode of Advisory Opinions, Sarah and David provide an update on the goings on at the Supreme Court, including an in-depth look at a union takings case in California. Plus: A Second Amendment case, Twitter’s lawsuit against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, a conversation about D.C. statehood, and more!
  • David graciously guest-hosted The Remnant yesterday. He was joined by Greg Lukianoff, president of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, for a conversation about some of the silliest and most sinister examples of censorship on college campuses in recent memory.

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Yesterday, President Joe Biden finally held the first solo press conference of his Presidency, more than nine weeks into his Presidency. The press conference went about as expected, as the President faced softball questions from a preapproved list of reporters without solidly answering of the actual questions.

Jordan Davidson explained the demonstrated bias in the presser for The Federalist:

“While some presidents made a point to use a preferred press list in the past, Biden only fielded questions from 10 of the 25 reporters located in the White House’s East Room, many of whom injected their own agendas, bias, and narratives into their leading questions about immigration, the filibuster, and foreign policy.…

Even though multiple reporters were granted access to the indoor presser, certain White House correspondents such as Fox News’s Peter Doocy, who has a history of pressing White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki to answer his questions instead of giving him the runaround, were overlooked and never called on by the president.”  

In one of the most blatant examples of the media’s fawning attention over Biden, PBS’s Yamiche Alcindor asked if the influx of prospective immigrants at the border is because he is “a moral, decent man.” You can’t make this up.  Biden responded to the absurdly effusive question with an equally ludicrous response, saying:

“Well look, I guess I should be flattered people are coming because I’m the nice guy, that’s the reason why it’s happening.”

Does Biden Support the Filibuster? Who Knows… He Certainly Doesn’t 
When Biden was questioned about whether or not he would support ending the filibuster due to its history, he babbled incoherently, refusing to clarify when pressed. Gabe Kaminsky described the interaction in The Federalist:

“When asked by CNN’s Chief White House Correspondent Kaitlan Collins, Biden said he concurs with former President Barack Obama’s stance that the filibuster is “a relic of the Jim Crow era,” but provided an incomprehensible answer on how the filibuster is being abused.

“Successful electoral politics is the art of the possible,” Biden abruptly said, after looking at the ground for several seconds in silence. “Let’s figure out how we can get this done and move in the direction of significantly changing the abuse of even the filibuster rule, first. It’s been abused since the time it came into being by an extreme way in the last twenty years. Let’s deal with the abuse first.”

 When Collins followed up asking Biden if he is close to eliminating the filibuster, the president said, “I answered your question.”

Biden’s first real press conference of his presidency was not worth the nearly 9 ½ weeks, and viewers learned nothing we didn’t already know: the media is running interference for a president who is unable to answer a question more challenging than confirming his own perceived goodness.

Pfizer Begins Testing Vaccine on Children
Pfizer has announced that they have already begun testing their COVID-19 vaccine on children to determine its safety. The first dosage of the vaccine have been given to children between the ages of 6 months and 11 years, expanding on the trial exploring the vaccine’s safety for teens 12 to 15 which started in December. Moderna is likewise testing their vaccine on teenagers in December and started tests on children just over a week ago.

What to Watch – Archer
What happens when you blend a spy thriller and a workplace sitcom? FXX’s masterpiece of adult animation, Archer. The show follows Sterling Archer, who is basically the American James Bond… if Bond’s glamor and style were replaced with the mundanity of office life and the consequences of the risky and sleezy sides of espionage.

On Wednesday, actress Jessica Walter died at age 80. While she had a long and storied career, her 11 seasons as Mallory Archer, the eponymous spy’s mother and boss is a hilarious highlight. Walter’s voice acting turns the amoral agent into a beloved character with her impeccable comedic timing.

The central ensemble is filled with excellent characters, each one funnier than the last, propped up with smart writing and hilarious circumstances. This weekend, if you’re looking for a show that is endlessly hilarious, check out Archer and get invested in the increasingly unhinged hijinks of the central spy agency, the clever long-running call backs, and fantastic cast of antiheroes.

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Molecular biologist Dr. Richard H. Ebright, PhD is one of the twenty six world scientists who signed the Open Letter: “Call for a Full and Unrestricted International Forensic Investigation into the Origins of COVID-19”. A document released last March 4 by the Wall Street Journal and Le Monde that reignited the debate over the pandemic’s origin after the WHO-convened mission to Wuhan.

Article by Jorge Casesmeiro Roger from Independent Science News.

Board of Governors Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Biology at Rutgers University, Dr. Richard H. Ebright, PhD, is also Laboratory Director at the Waksman Institute of Microbiology and serves as project leader on two National Institutes of Health research grants.

Dr. Richard Ebright received his AB in Biology and his PhD in Microbiology and Molecular Genetics from Harvard University. He has more than one hundred sixty publications and more than forty issued and pending patents. He is member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and a Fellow of the American Association for Advancement of Science, the American Academy of Microbiology, and the Infectious Diseases Society of America.

Dr. Ebright is a member of the Institutional Biosafety Committee of Rutgers University and the Antimicrobial Resistance Committee of the Infectious Diseases Society of America. He is also been a member of the Working Group on Pathogen Security of the state of New Jersey, and the Controlling Dangerous Pathogens Project of the Center for International Security Studies. He was a founding member of the Cambridge Working Group, which advocated for biosafety, biosecurity, and risk-benefit reviews for gain-of-function research on potential pandemic pathogens.

Dr. Ebright, you are one of the 26 scientific signers of the Open Letter that stopped the release of the WHO-convened mission Interim Report and has reopened the CoV-2 origin debate. Do you think the final report of this WHO/China joint team is going to shut down COVID origin controversy?

No.

The Open Letter explains in detail the structural and functional limitations of the WHO-China Wuhan collaborative team: exclusive Chinese field work, lack of complete access to lab installations or databases, consensus process in report making…

A credible investigation would have had Terms of Reference that: 1) Acknowledged the possibility of laboratory origin, 2) Ensured access of investigators to records, samples, personnel, and facilities at the Wuhan laboratories that handle bat SARS-related coronaviruses, 3) Enabled collection of evidence, not mere meet-and-greet photo-ops, 4) Authorized an investigation of months, not mere days. And 5) A credible investigation also would have had conflict-of-interest-free investigators, not persons who were subjects of the research and/or closely associated with subjects of the investigation.

You have said several times that this WHO mission was literally “a charade”.

Yes, its members were willing –and, in at least one case, enthusiastic– participants in disinformation.

The pre-negotiated “Terms of Reference” for the WHO study did not even acknowledge the possibility of a laboratory origin of the virus and did not even mention the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV), the Wuhan Center for Disease Control (CDC) or the Wuhan Institute of Biological Products.

Regarding the inspection personnel, at least one member of the WHO mission team, Ecohealth Alliance President Dr. Peter Daszak, seems to have conflicts of interest that should have disqualified him from being part of an investigation of the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Yes. Daszak was the contractor who funded the laboratory at WIV that potentially was the source of the virus (with subcontracts from $200 million from the US Department of State and $7 million from the US National Institutes of Health), and he was a collaborator and co-author on research projects at the laboratory.

The Open Letter also lists the elements of “What a full investigation should look like”. So again, Dr. Ebright, if you where in charge of a forensic team to investigate in Wuhan the origins of the pandemic: what would you like to see first? What kind of questions would you ask and to who?

A credible forensic investigation would require access to records, samples, personnel, and facilities at WIV, the Wuhan CDC and the Wuhan Institute of Biological Products. It would entail inspection of electronic and paper records, inspection of freezer and refrigerator samples, environmental sampling of facilities, and confidential interviews with personnel–including previous and current construction, maintenance, janitorial, disposal, security, animal-facility, laboratory, and administrative personnel.

Whenever asked if this virus could have leaked from the Wuhan Institute of Virology, your answer has been: “Yes (…) This cannot and should not be dismissed”. A study on COVID origin of Dr. Steven Quay, another signer of the Open Letter, calculates the lab hypotheses to be a 99.8% probability.

At this point in time, there is no secure basis to assign relative probabilities to the natural-accident hypothesis and the laboratory-accident hypothesis.

But given the fact that lab leak is a possibility, what chance do you give for a natural zoonotic origin of this pandemic? 

At this point in time, all scientific data related to the genome sequence of SARS-CoV-2 and the epidemiology of COVID-19 are equally consistent with a natural-accident origin or a laboratory-accident origin.

What would you say to the scientist who declined to comment on the Open Letter because it does not come from virologists?

The claim is unsound.

There were virologists among the signers of the Open Letter. There even were coronavirologists among the signers of the Open Letter.

More important, COVID-19 affects every person on the planet. Not just virologists.

Dr. Ebright, you are a microbiologist and molecular biologist, what light can you shed on this matter from your fields of expertise?

Microbiologists and molecular biologists are as qualified as virologists to assess the relevant science and science policies. Virology is a subset, not a superset, of microbiology and molecular biology. The sequencing, sequence analysis, cell culture, animal-infection studies, and other laboratory procedures used by virologists are not materially different from the procedures used by other microbiologists and molecular biologists.

I guess that is why the second point of the Open Letter research proposal is precisely to create a multidisciplinary team.

It is crucial that any team reviewing the issues include not only research scientists, but also biosafety, biosecurity, and science policy specialists.

What biological evidence regarding the structure and behaviour of SARS-CoV-2 points to a pure zoonosis? And what to the lab theory?

The genome sequence of the outbreak virus indicates that its progenitor was either the horseshoe-bat coronavirus RaTG13, or a closely related bat coronavirus.

RaTG13 was collected by Wuhan Institute of Virology in 2013 from a horseshoe-bat colony in a mine in Yunnan province, where miners had died from a SARS-like pneumonia in 2012, was partly sequenced by WIV in 2013-2016, was fully sequenced by WIV in 2018-2019, and was published by WIV in 2020.

Bat coronaviruses are present in nature in multiple parts of China.

Therefore, the first human infection could have occurred as a natural accident, with a virus passing from a bat to a human, possibly through another animal. There is clear precedent for this. The first entry of the SARS virus into the human population occurred as a natural accident in a rural part of Guangdong province in 2002.

But bat coronaviruses are also collected and studied by laboratories in multiple parts of China, including the Wuhan Institute of Virology.

Therefore, the first human infection also could have occurred as a laboratory accident, with a virus accidentally infecting a field collection staffer, a field survey staffer, or a laboratory staffer, followed by transmission from the staffer to the public. There also is clear precedent for this. The second, third, fourth and fifth entries of the SARS virus into human populations occurred as a laboratory accident in Singapore in 2003, a laboratory accident in Taipei in 2003, and two separate laboratory accidents in Beijing in 2004.

So for you there is still a fifty-fifty chance?

At this point in time, there is no secure basis to assign relative probabilities to the natural-accident hypothesis and the laboratory-accident hypothesis.

Nevertheless, there are three lines of circumstantial evidence that are worth noting.

Proceed, Doctor.

First, the outbreak occurred in Wuhan, a city of 11 million persons that does not contain horseshoe-bat colonies, that is tens of kilometers
from, and that is outside the flight range of, the nearest known horseshoe-bat colonies.  Furthermore, the outbreak occurred at a time of year when horseshoe bats are in hibernation and do not leave colonies

 Another one.

Second, the outbreak occurred in Wuhan, on the doorstep of the laboratory that conducts the world’s largest research project on horseshoe bat viruses, that has the world’s largest collection of horseshoe-bat viruses, and that possessed and worked with the world’s closest sequenced relative of the outbreak virus. The laboratory actively searched for new horseshoe-bat viruses in horseshoe-bat colonies in caves in remote rural areas in Yunnan province, brought those new horseshoe-bat viruses to Wuhan, and then mass-produced, genetically manipulated, and studied those new horseshoe-bat viruses, year-round, inside Wuhan.

 A remarkable coincidence. The last one?

Third, the bat-SARS-related-coronavirus projects at the Wuhan Institute of Virology used personal protective equipment (usually just gloves; sometimes not even gloves) and biosafety standards (usually just biosafety level 2) that would pose very high risk of infection of field-collection, field-survey, or laboratory staff upon contact with a virus having the transmission properties of SARS-CoV-2.

The lab leak hypotheses, as raised in the Open Letter, should address four possible scenarios that do not imply genetic manipulation in a Gain-of-Function (GoF) experiment. But this chance cannot be excluded. Dr. Ebright, when the pandemic started you declared: “There’s absolutely nothing in the genome sequence of this virus that indicates the virus was engineered”. Would you reassert this today?

The genome sequence of this virus shows no signatures of human manipulation.

But Dr. Ralph Baric, who is considered the US leading expert in coronavirus, so he probably is the world one, says that is possible to engineer a virus in a lab without leaving a trace of the manipulation.

The fact that the genome sequence of this virus shows no signatures of human manipulation rules out the kinds of gain-of-function (GoF) research that leave signatures. But this does not rule out kinds of GoF research that do not leave signatures.

The chance that CoV-2 is a GoF virus does not imply that the leak could have occurred during a bioweapons program. Open Letter signatories do not address this scenario, that you firmly exclude. Be that as it may, Dr. Ebright, as a longstanding opponent of biological weapons proliferation (Nature: Jan. 24/02 & Jan. 15/12and Founding Member of the Harvard “Cambridge Working Group Consensus Statement on the Creation of Potential Pandemic Pathogens (PPPs)”, does the current crisis demand a new debate and moratorium on these highly risky experiments, and this these time with a more international engagement?

Yes.

What went wrong for the Cambridge Working Group thesis during the 2014-2016 USA official moratorium and deliberative process on Gain-of-Function Research of Concern (GoFRoC)?

The Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) and the Director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) have systematically thwarted efforts by the White House, the Congress, scientists, and science policy specialists to regulate GoF research of concern and even to require risk-benefit review for projects involving GoF research of concern.

In 2014, the Obama White House implemented a “Pause” in federal funding for GoF research of concern.  However, the document announcing the Pause stated in a footnote that: “An exception from pause may be obtained if head of funding agency determines research is urgently necessary to protect public health or national security”. Unfortunately, the NIAID Director and the NIH Director exploited this loophole to issue exemptions to projects subject to the Pause –preposterously asserting the exempted research was “urgently necessary to protect public health or national security”– thereby nullifying the Pause.

In 2017, the Trump Administration announced a Potential Pandemic Pathogens Control and Oversight (P3CO) Framework that implemented a requirement for risk-benefit review of GoF research of concern. However, the P3CO Framework relies on the funding agency to flag and forward proposals for risk-benefit review.  Unfortunately, the NIAID Director and the NIH Director have declined to flag and forward proposals for risk-benefit review, thereby nullifying the P3CO Framework.

Proponents of GoF experiments with PPPs have won all the debates of the last decade. But I wonder why some of its most prestigious critics are keeping now such a low profile, when not a thunderous silence. And I am thinking of one of the leading organizers of the Cambridge Working Group: the Harvard epidemiologist Dr. Marc Lipsitch, who in 2018 was still warning that influenza GoF studies could provoke a pandemic on a scale never seen before.

The silence of some former leaders of the Cambridge Working Group has been disappointing.

It was, by the way, reading the cited Dr. Lipsitch paper that I came to know that perhaps the first experimental effort to create a PPP in a lab was the 2005 study titled: “Characterization of the reconstructed 1918 Spanish influenza pandemic virus”. Dr. Lipsitch wondered about it: “Whether it was wise to construct a virus that was historically associated with the worst pandemic in modern history”. Do you remember this concrete GoF study? Are you aware, fifteen years after, of any positive outcome of it? In conclusion, Dr. Ebright: was it wise to do it?

I consistently have stated that: “This was research that should not have been performed” (NYT: Oct. 05/05 & Jan. 29/06).

And no, the work has not yielded information useful for preventing pandemics or responding to pandemics.

Drs. Imperiale and Casadevall, both Cambridge Work Group Board Members, echoed last summer: “Most experts who have been studying and discussing preparedness agree that the source of the pathogen does not significantly change the nature of the response. Is that right, Dr. Ebright, or maybe the outcome of knowing CoV-2 origin could have saved lives?

Understanding the origin of SARS-CoV-2 is not crucial for responding to the present pandemic. But it is crucial –absolutely crucial– for preventing future pandemics.

Regarding prevention, it was precisely Dr. Peter Daszak, with a renewed grant from the NIH, now to target deadly viruses in South Asia, who stated in August 2020: “We’re going to work in remote parts of Malaysia and Thailand to get to the front line of where the next pandemic is going to start”. Now, though Dr. Daszak is not openly cited in the March 4 Open Letter, he is clearly the WHO team member with a more biased vision and unresolved conflict of interest when it comes to inspecting a possible leak in the Wuhan Institute of Virology. So going back: if the origin of Covid-19 was a lab accident, GoF, or in between, this would change the narrative of the whole pandemic, and so the measures that should be taken to prevent another one: like, for instance, keeping crackpot scientists far away from deadly viruses. Am I wrong?

You are not wrong.

Thank you for your attention, Dr. Ebright.



‘The Purge’ by Big Tech targets conservatives, including us

Just when we thought the Covid-19 lockdowns were ending and our ability to stay afloat was improving, censorship reared its ugly head.

For the last few months, NOQ Report has appealed to our readers for assistance in staying afloat through Covid-19 lockdowns. The downturn in the economy has limited our ability to generate proper ad revenue just as our traffic was skyrocketing. We had our first sustained stretch of three months with over a million visitors in November, December, and January, but February saw a dip.

It wasn’t just the shortened month. We expected that. We also expected the continuation of dropping traffic from “woke” Big Tech companies like Google, Facebook, and Twitter, but it has actually been much worse than anticipated. Our Twitter account was banned. One of our YouTube accounts was banned and another has been suspended. Facebook “fact-checks” everything we post. Spotify canceled us. Why? Because we believe in the truth prevailing, and that means we will continue to discuss “taboo” topics.

The 2020 presidential election was stolen. You can’t say that on Big Tech platforms without risking cancelation, but we’d rather get cancelled for telling the truth rather than staying around to repeat mainstream media’s lies. They have been covering it up since before the election and they’ve convinced the vast majority of conservative news outlets that they will be harmed if they continue to discuss voter fraud. We refuse to back down. The truth is the truth.

The lies associated with Covid-19 are only slightly more prevalent than the suppression of valid scientific information that runs counter to the prescribed narrative. We should be allowed to ask questions about the vaccines, for example, as there is ample evidence for concern. One does not have to be an “anti-vaxxer” in order to want answers about vaccines that are still considered experimental and that have a track record in a short period of time of having side-effects. These questions are not allowed on Big Tech which is just another reason we are getting cancelled.

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Georgia Representative Park Cannon’s arrest labeled ‘racist’ by the woke

Posted: 26 Mar 2021 04:17 AM PDT

Everything is racist in the eyes of the “woke.” That’s the takeaway from dozens of major events that have taken place in the past couple of years. Whenever a person of color is treated in, well, any way at all, it is always racism that causes it based on progressive doctrine. Personal responsibility is the least woke thing imaginable.

The latest episode of “Was It Racist” took place yesterday as Georgia Governor Brian Kemp signed a controversial election integrity bill into law. State Representative Park Cannon wanted to unlawfully enter the chambers, which were guarded by law enforcement. They were cordial but firm in their refusal to let her enter the chamber during a closed session, but she persisted. As soon as she pushed forward to knock on the door, they took her into custody.

NOW – Democratic Rep. Park Cannon being detained inside Georgia’s Capitol while trying to knock on Gov. Kemp’s door.pic.twitter.com/07VZawfeeI

— Disclose.tv 🚨 (@disclosetv) March 25, 2021

 

Her supporters on the scene were quite perturbed. One asked how the Governor has more power than a Representative. But she was well aware that what she was doing was unlawful, and some have speculated she intended to get arrested to give her more publicity. Woke Twitter responded accordingly.

According to The Post Millennial:


According to Georgia State Patrol, representative Cannon was arrested for refusing orders that required her to stop knocking on the Governor’s door. “She was advised that she was disturbing what was going on inside and if she did not stop, she would be placed under arrest,” said GSP spokesman Lt. W. Mark Riley. “Rep. Cannon refused to stop knocking on the door.”

Court Documents indicate that Cannon was charged with “knowingly and intentionally” knocking on the governor’s door during a bill signing as well as repeatedly stomping on and officer’s foot.


Progressive activist Ben O’Keefe thought law enforcement was too aggressive.

Rep. Park Cannon was arrested for knocking on Brian Kemp’s door as he was signing an egregious voter suppression bill. This is disgusting. These officers had no right to arrest her or treat her so aggressively. They should face repercussions and Rep. Cannon must be released. pic.twitter.com/YueplkTu7I

— Ben O’Keefe (he/him) (@benjaminokeefe) March 26, 2021

 

Senator Jon Ossoff chimed in. He never misses an opportunity to chime in.

I stand with Georgia State Rep. Park Cannon (@Cannonfor58), who was arrested and CHARGED WITH A FELONY for … for what?

For *knocking on Gov. Kemp’s office door* as she tried to observe the cowardly closed-door signing ceremony for the voter suppression law. pic.twitter.com/hpp6ZQxo2r

— Jon Ossoff (@ossoff) March 26, 2021

 

CNN’s Don Lemon framed it as a voter suppression bill.

“This is the face of the fight for your right to vote.”

CNN’s @DonLemon discusses the arrest of Democratic Rep. Park Cannon for protesting Georgia’s sweeping elections bill, which would restrict voting access and give state officials more powers over local elections. pic.twitter.com/izI5fqQ6Tl

— CNN Tonight (@CNNTonight) March 26, 2021

 

Civil rights attorney Nora Benavidez invoked “Jim Crow” in describing the bill.

Officials arrested State Rep. Park Cannon a bit ago as she knocked on the door where the governor was signing a voter suppression bill into law. The bill was rushed thru GA, predicated on disinfo, & continues Jim Crow era tactics of oppression. https://t.co/98mx3L1Yvn

— Nora Benavidez (@AttorneyNora) March 25, 2021

 

Democratic candidate Nabilah Islam went straight for the “racism” question.

One cannot help but think if they would have dragged a white woman this way.

Rep. Park Cannon is a sitting Georgia legislator and should never have been arrested in the first place.
pic.twitter.com/grZFIUWUaW

— Nabilah Islam (@NabilahforGA07) March 25, 2021

 

Cannon was released a few hours later on bond.

Hey everyone, thank you for your support. I’ve been released from jail. I am not the first Georgian to be arrested for fighting voter suppression. I’d love to say I’m the last, but we know that isn’t true. #SB202

— Representative Park Cannon (@Cannonfor58) March 26, 2021

 

One can question the decision to arrest her, but let’s be very clear that there are zero indications that race played any role in the decision. Would a white male Representative have been arrested for the exact same actions? Based on the resolute manner the decision to arrest her was made, it seems clear that the preestablished trigger was an attempt to breach the chambers, in this case by knocking on the door against instructions from law enforcement. While there’s no way to test the theory, it seems obvious that a white male would have suffered the same fate.

When everything is painted as being racist, the argument loses its prominence. There is real racism in America, but playing the race card constantly prevents legitimate claims from being seen.



‘The Purge’ by Big Tech targets conservatives, including us

Just when we thought the Covid-19 lockdowns were ending and our ability to stay afloat was improving, censorship reared its ugly head.

For the last few months, NOQ Report has appealed to our readers for assistance in staying afloat through Covid-19 lockdowns. The downturn in the economy has limited our ability to generate proper ad revenue just as our traffic was skyrocketing. We had our first sustained stretch of three months with over a million visitors in November, December, and January, but February saw a dip.

It wasn’t just the shortened month. We expected that. We also expected the continuation of dropping traffic from “woke” Big Tech companies like Google, Facebook, and Twitter, but it has actually been much worse than anticipated. Our Twitter account was banned. One of our YouTube accounts was banned and another has been suspended. Facebook “fact-checks” everything we post. Spotify canceled us. Why? Because we believe in the truth prevailing, and that means we will continue to discuss “taboo” topics.

The 2020 presidential election was stolen. You can’t say that on Big Tech platforms without risking cancelation, but we’d rather get cancelled for telling the truth rather than staying around to repeat mainstream media’s lies. They have been covering it up since before the election and they’ve convinced the vast majority of conservative news outlets that they will be harmed if they continue to discuss voter fraud. We refuse to back down. The truth is the truth.

The lies associated with Covid-19 are only slightly more prevalent than the suppression of valid scientific information that runs counter to the prescribed narrative. We should be allowed to ask questions about the vaccines, for example, as there is ample evidence for concern. One does not have to be an “anti-vaxxer” in order to want answers about vaccines that are still considered experimental and that have a track record in a short period of time of having side-effects. These questions are not allowed on Big Tech which is just another reason we are getting cancelled.

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Dave Workman to gun owners: ‘Get up off the couch’ if you want to save the Second Amendment

Posted: 25 Mar 2021 07:24 PM PDT

 

The Second Amendment is under attack. This isn’t a new development; for the last two decades it has been seriously targeted by many in the Democratic Party and even a few in the Republican Party. But in recent years, the calls for hardcore gun control laws have been rising. Now that Democrats have control of the House, Senate, and White House, many assume the filibuster, judiciary, and state laws are the only things standing in the way of federal gun control beyond what we see today.

There’s another important impediment to gun control that doesn’t get nearly enough attention. As Second Amendment Foundation member and prolific firearm journalist Dave Workman pointed out, it really does fall on us in the grassroots to make certain our rights are protected. In the latest episode of NOQ Report, he makes the plea to gun owners and gives us a ton of information about what we need to do to get involved and stay involved.

Thankfully, there are a whole lot more gunowners today than there were a year ago. It may be one of the few silver linings to the Covid-19 pandemic. A concerned population wants to have the power to defend itself if things get crazy and there’s nothing better than a firearm to allow us to take control of situations before they go too far south.

As our EIC has speculated before, going after our guns is only part of the reason Democrats will move to abolish the filibuster. They need to pass H.R. 1, the voter fraud enabling legislation. To do so, they’ll need to filibuster out of their way. But they cannot remove the filibuster for the sake of that bill or their motives will be too obvious. They need a more popular reason to do so and gun control is likely their gateway to set in motion the process of establishing permanent single-party rule in America.

How do they get gun control to be popular? Through mass shootings, which is why this particular interview was so timely. The two mass shootings in Atlanta and Boulder that left 18 people dead may be enough to push the Democrats’ legislation forward, as Workman noted on AmmoLand:


Various members of Congress have been tossing ideas around, including calls for a national waiting period on firearms sales. Biden wants Senate action on two House measures, H.R. 8 and H.R. 1446, which deal with background checks. He has also revived his call for a ban on so-called “assault weapons” following the Colorado shooting. Standing in the way could be Democrat Sen. Joe Manchin, a pro-gun lawmaker from West Virginia.

Vanity Fair is reporting that Manchin is not interested in supporting either House measure.

He was quoted by the magazine stating, “I come from a gun culture. I’m a law-abiding gun owner.”

However, waiting period legislation could gain momentum because Long bought his gun on the same day he allegedly committed the crimes. In Colorado, the accused killer there bought his gun a week prior to the Monday shooting.

As earlier reported, the Washington Post quoted Georgia State Rep. David Wilkerson observing, “I think a waiting period just makes sense.” When the Portland, Oregonian picked up the story, it’s headline reflected a possible push for a national wait: “Atlanta shootings could renew push for gun waiting periods.”


It’s up to patriotic Americans to get off their couches and make our voiced heard. That means calling on our representatives. That means rallies and protests. It means not waiting around for some Second Amendment saviors to pop up and do the work for us. Our freedoms are ours to protect. We cannot rely on the small group of passionate activists to do all the heavy lifting.

In this episode, The Two Mikes broke down important news for the week as well.

As the push for new gun laws continues, we need true action by patriots to keep our Second Amendment rights intact. If we wait around, we may end up like so many other nations that have lost their gun rights already.

Watch the show on Rumble or Locals, or listen to it on Apple Podcasts.

 

 

 



‘The Purge’ by Big Tech targets conservatives, including us

Just when we thought the Covid-19 lockdowns were ending and our ability to stay afloat was improving, censorship reared its ugly head.

For the last few months, NOQ Report has appealed to our readers for assistance in staying afloat through Covid-19 lockdowns. The downturn in the economy has limited our ability to generate proper ad revenue just as our traffic was skyrocketing. We had our first sustained stretch of three months with over a million visitors in November, December, and January, but February saw a dip.

It wasn’t just the shortened month. We expected that. We also expected the continuation of dropping traffic from “woke” Big Tech companies like Google, Facebook, and Twitter, but it has actually been much worse than anticipated. Our Twitter account was banned. One of our YouTube accounts was banned and another has been suspended. Facebook “fact-checks” everything we post. Spotify canceled us. Why? Because we believe in the truth prevailing, and that means we will continue to discuss “taboo” topics.

The 2020 presidential election was stolen. You can’t say that on Big Tech platforms without risking cancelation, but we’d rather get cancelled for telling the truth rather than staying around to repeat mainstream media’s lies. They have been covering it up since before the election and they’ve convinced the vast majority of conservative news outlets that they will be harmed if they continue to discuss voter fraud. We refuse to back down. The truth is the truth.

The lies associated with Covid-19 are only slightly more prevalent than the suppression of valid scientific information that runs counter to the prescribed narrative. We should be allowed to ask questions about the vaccines, for example, as there is ample evidence for concern. One does not have to be an “anti-vaxxer” in order to want answers about vaccines that are still considered experimental and that have a track record in a short period of time of having side-effects. These questions are not allowed on Big Tech which is just another reason we are getting cancelled.

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During that four-month stretch, Twitter and Facebook accounted for about 20% of our traffic. We are actively working on operating as if that traffic is zero, replacing it with platforms that operate more freely such as Gab, Parler, and others. While we were never as dependent on Big Tech as most conservative sites, we’d like to be completely free from them. That doesn’t mean we will block them, but we refuse to be beholden to companies that absolutely despise us simply because of our political ideology.

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9 highlights from Senate hearing on federal takeover of elections

Posted: 25 Mar 2021 01:57 PM PDT

Lawmakers listened to ominous references to the South’s Jim Crow era and Maoist China as the Senate held its first hearing on Democrats’ legislation to nationalize elections while eliminating voter ID and most other state election safeguards.

Article by Fred Lucas from Daily Signal.

“This bill has rightly been called the Corrupt Politicians Act because it is designed to keep corrupt politicians in office,” Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, said as he denounced the legislation.

The hearing Wednesday also saw the return of former Attorney General Eric Holder to Capitol Hill to advocate passage of Democrats’ bill, and in particular changing how congressional districts are redrawn.

Holder insisted that voter fraud “simply doesn’t exist.” And Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer demanded at one point: “I would like to ask my Republican colleagues, why are you so afraid of democracy?”

The bill also would legalize the controversial practice of ballot harvesting across the country; establish same-day voter registration; create massive public financing for federal campaigns; make the Federal Election Commission more partisan; and transfer state legislatures’ authority to draw congressional districts to unelected bureaucrats.

Here are nine highlights from the Senate Rules and Administration Committee’s hearing.

1. Mao and Maduro

Sen. Bill Hagerty, R-Tenn., compared congressional Democrats’ bill to the Nicolas Maduro regime in Venezuela and Mao Zedong in China, saying they would change the rules to cling to power.

“This bill, by eliminating commonsense security measures for voting, by bypassing elected state representatives,” Hagerty said, “is really a power grab by those politicians that are currently in power, that wrote this bill to use their power—even though it’s so thin, a 50-50 Senate—to use their power to fundamentally change the rules of the game so they stay in power permanently.”

West Virginia Secretary of State Mac Warner agreed with Hagerty, saying, “That’s what it would appear to be, Senator.”

Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita added of the Democrats: “Frankly, I have never seen a group of people complain so much after winning.”

Democrats hold a technical majority because of Vice President Kamala Harris’ power, as president of the Senate, to cast tie-breaking votes. The chamber is split between 50 Republicans and 50 senators in the Democratic caucus, which includes two independents.

The bill narrowly passed the House three weeks ago by a vote of 220-210. After the November elections, Democrats’ majority in the House has narrowed to eight seats.

Critics argue that the legislation, which Democrats call the For the People Act, would give that political party a permanent majority in both congressional chambers and the White House.

Democrats designed the bill to give them a bigger majority, Hagerty said.

“Doesn’t using government power to ensure you stay in power sound more like the Maduro regime or Chairman Mao’s regime, rather than something that happens here in the United States?” the Tennessee Republican asked.

Rokita concurred, saying that Americans see through what Democrats are attempting with the bill. He drew a contrast between Congress and state legislatures.

“If you look at these state legislatures and whether the bills they are proposing are good or bad or ugly or what, they are responding to their constituents. They are responding to the American people,” Rokita said. “They are closer, frankly, to the American people than the federal government is.”

Hagerty noted that the bill would dismantle most state voter identification laws aimed at preventing election fraud.

“Is requiring a voter to present a reliable form of identification an important method of determining a voter is who that voter claims to be, not trying to impersonate someone else?” the senator asked.

Rokita agreed, explaining:

You can say there is voter fraud or not voter fraud in your state. It depends on if you are looking. No. 2, it is a very difficult crime to spot because the evidence goes away right after the vote is cast. There is no dead body with an outline to make afterward to prove a crime.

So it’s very difficult, and prosecutors don’t like prosecuting [voter fraud] because it’s very different from the crimes they are used to prosecuting. That shouldn’t be the measure. The measure should be the confidence that it brings to the process.

2. Eric Holder: Voter Fraud ‘Simply Doesn’t Exist’

Holder, who clashed with congressional Republicans as President Barack Obama’s attorney general for seven years, said that just as Reconstruction after the Civil War was followed by the Jim Crow era, the Voting Rights Act of 1965 was followed by efforts in some states to restrict voting for minorities.

“There is a large and powerful faction in this country intent on retaining power, and who will bend or break the rules of our democracy in order to do so,” Holder testified, adding:

The attack on our system of government did not begin nor end with the insurrection at our Capitol on Jan. 6. For years now, politicians have spread the same lies about voter fraud and expressed falsehoods about the integrity of our electoral system. The fact is, there is no evidence of widespread or systemic fraud during the 2020 election or at any other time.

Holder identified an “undemocratic trinity” of issues as “gerrymandering, voter suppression, [and] dark money.” He said Democrats’ bill would “get rid of all of them at once.”

“The For the People Act is a necessary and appropriate response to both the erosion of voting rights and the advancement of special interests,” Holder testified.

He later added: “This bill would not favor either party. To the contrary, it would create a level playing field for the American people.”

Early in the hearing, however, the former attorney general had qualified his statement, asserting that there is no “widespread or systemic” voter fraud. He later was more firm, saying voter fraud doesn’t exist.

“We keep hearing this cry about voter fraud,” Holder said. “It simply doesn’t exist. Simply because you say it doesn’t mean it exists.”

More than 1,300 proven instances of voter fraud have occurred since the 1980s, according to The Heritage Foundation’s voter fraud database.

The database includes 1,134 criminal convictions; 48 civil penalties; 21 judicial findings; and 17 other official findings. It also includes 97 diversion programs, which in a criminal case is when a judge directs a defendant into a pretrial diversion program, or he stays or defers adjudication with the understanding that the conviction will be cleared upon completion of the program.

3. Schumer, McConnell, and ‘Shame’

Demonstrating the significance of the legislation, Schumer and Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., each dropped by the opening of the hearing to deliver their own remarks.

Schumer sounded like a firebrand, while McConnell sounded significantly more reserved.

“Today, now, in the 21st century, there is a concerted nationwide effort to limit the right of American citizens to vote and to truly have a voice in their own government,” Schumer said. “Republican state legislatures have seized on the former president’s big lie that the election was stolen and introduced more than 250 bills in 43 states aimed at tightening voting rules under the guise of election integrity.”

Schumer was referring to former President Donald Trump, who claimed that the 2020 election was stolen from him through election irregularities and fraud.

The New York Democrat cited proposals in Iowa, Wisconsin, Arizona, and Georgia that he characterized as voter suppression.

“This is one of the most despicable things I’ve seen in all my years. Shame, shame, shame,” the majority leader said, later adding:

This is infuriating. I would like to ask my Republican colleagues, why are you so afraid of democracy? Why—instead of trying to win over voters that you lost in the last election—are you trying to prevent them from voting?

Our country has come a long way, supposedly, since African Americans in the South were forced to guess the number of jelly beans in a jar in order to vote. But some of these voter suppression laws in Georgia and other Republican states smack of Jim Crow rearing its ugly head once again.

McConnell dismissed Schumer’s claim of a vast voter suppression effort.

“The turnout in 2020 was up 7%. The turnout in the 2020 election was the highest since 1900,” he said. “States are not engaging in trying to suppress voters whatsoever.”

McConnell said Democrats’ legislation would create an “implementation nightmare” for local election officials.

“This legislation would forcibly rewrite election laws in all 50 states from here in Washington,” McConnell said, adding:

Popular policies like voter ID would be banned unless states neutered with loopholes. Meanwhile, unpopular and absurd practices like ballot harvesting—where paid political operatives can show up carrying stacks of other people’s ballots—would not just be allowed, it would be mandatory.

Responding to Schumer’s pronouncement of “shame” on Republicans, McConnell noted that eliminating one seat on the six-seat Federal Election Commission, as Democrats propose, would turn it into a partisan body for a president’s party to use against the party out of power. The FEC currently has three Republicans and three Democrats.

“If anybody ought to be feeling any shame around here, it’s turning the FEC into a partisan prosecutor, the majority controlled by the president’s party, to harass and intimidate the other side,” the Kentucky Republican said. “That’s what you ought to be ashamed about.”

4. Ted Cruz: ‘Keep Corrupt Politicians in Office’

Cruz called the legislation a “brazen and shameless power grab by Democrats.” He referred to it as the “Corrupt Politicians Act,” a phrase also popular on Twitter.

“Under this bill, there is automatic registration of anybody, if you get a driver’s license, if you get a welfare payment, if you get an unemployment payment, if you attend a public university,” Cruz said. “Everyone knows there are millions of illegal aliens who have driver’s licenses, who are getting welfare benefits, who attend public universities. This bill is designed to register everyone of those illegal aliens.”

The Texas Republican asked Rokita, the Indiana attorney general, about the impact of “automatically registering millions of illegal aliens to vote.”

“Despite the cost and everything in the system, it would dilute the votes of every citizen who is supposed to be voting,” Rokita responded. “So they want more turnout and more people to participate. And you cannot vote in this country unless you are a United States citizen in a federal election.”

Cruz added that it’s not just illegal immigrants who would be signed up to vote.

“This bill is designed to get criminals to vote. A great many states across this country prohibit felons from voting,” Cruz said. “This bill strikes down all those laws. This bill says if you are a murderer, if you are a rapist, if you are a child molester, we the Democrats want you voting.”

Cruz added of the current majority party: “They understand that criminals and illegal aliens are much more likely to vote for Democrats.”

5. Opposition to Voter ID Is ‘Racist’ 

During the exchange with Cruz, Rokita noted the effectiveness of Indiana’s voter ID law and said Indiana is a national model.

“In Indiana, we had the country’s first photo ID law; voter turnout went up, and it went up because more people had confidence in the process,” Rokita said. “In fact, when others on this panel and other places say that a certain subset of our country or our electorate can’t vote with photo ID, that’s really a racist statement.”

Cruz said that a former liberal Supreme Court justice, John Paul Stevens, wrote the high court’s 6-3 opinion upholding Indiana’s voter ID law. The Carter-Baker commission report on election reform also backed voter ID.

Cruz noted that the Carter-Baker commission warned that ballot harvesting was a major problem in combating voter fraud.

“What do the Democrats do? Look at the Carter-Baker [report], say, ‘Where do we get fraud? Let’s do more of that,’” he said.

“This bill has rightly been called the Corrupt Politicians Act,” Cruz said, “because it is designed to keep corrupt politicians in office, and everyone supporting it should be ashamed.”

6. Taxpayer Funding for Politicians?

Although the public campaign financing portion of the bill, numbered as S 1, provides $6 in government funds to federal candidates for every $1 raised in private donations, some supporters insist that money wouldn’t be taxpayer money.

Fred Wertheimer, director of Democracy 21, a group that advocates campaign finance restrictions, backed the campaign finance provision in the bill.

“The campaign finance system today is flooded with funds coming from influence-seeking millionaires, billionaires, lobbyists, bundlers, dark money groups, super PACs, special interest PACs,” Wertheimer, a former president of the liberal advocacy group Common Cause, told the Senate committee.

“S 1 addresses this problem by providing an alternative financing system that gives candidates the option to finance their campaigns through small contributions matched at a 6-1 ratio,” he said.

Wertheimer said this would be different from the matching funds that are available to presidential candidates.

“The presidential system was financed with tax revenues,” he said. “The new system prohibits the use of tax revenues to finance the matching funds. The system would be financed entirely by a small surcharge on penalties and settlements paid to the government by corporations, corporate executives, and wealthy tax cheats.”

Democrats’ legislation and their spin is cynical, argued Bradley Smith, chairman of the Institute for Free Speech, which opposes restrictions on campaign spending.

“The cynicism in the For the Politicians Act is highlighted by two provisions. The first is the point noted by Mr. Wertheimer that the bill claims to not use taxpayer money to fund elections,” said Smith, a former FEC chairman, adding:

But then [it] immediately sets up a system using taxpayer money to fund elections. The bill provides the system will be paid for using fines, penalties, and the sale of government assets. But all of this is taxpayer money. All of us know that. How cynical is it to claim that the funds of the U.S. government are not taxpayer money, that they are just magical funds that are somehow there?

Next is the change in the FEC from a bipartisan organization to an agency that is under partisan control. How cynical is this? All morning long, through the first panel, I listened to one member after another of this committee insist we have to pass S 1 to do away with partisan redistricting. But apparently, we have to pass S 1 to get partisan enforcement of campaign finance laws.

7. ‘Absolutely Eliminate’

Although the legislation would expand same-day voter registration and allow felon voting and other procedures that Democrats contend enfranchise more voters, some voters would lose access, Warner, West Virginia’s secretary of state, told the Senate panel.

Sen. Shelley Capito, R-W.Va., asked the top election official of her state about a mobile voting app designed for overseas service members and those with disabilities.

“I’ve heard from our deaf and blind community in West Virginia about what S 1 would do to prevent them from using this tremendous accessibility option that you’ve pioneered in the state of West Virginia,” Capito said. “So, if you could share your concerns about the impact this bill would have on military voters and voters with disabilities.”

Warner said the legislation would “absolutely eliminate the opportunity [to vote] for military people overseas, who are voters overseas, and for voters with certain disabilities, especially the blind community and folks who are physically not able to get to the polling locations.”

The West Virginia election official added:

That’s where we have been able to enable them to vote from a mobile device that is tailored to their specific situation. I visited one quadriplegic who specifically could not get out of his bed to go vote—35 years old—[and he] said for the first time in his life he felt like an American, where he could vote using this. So, S 1 would eliminate that opportunity.

Capito responded: “This eliminated military [deployed] out of our country and certain folks with disabilities in our state to be able to vote in the most convenient and technology-tested way.”

8. Cleaning Voter Rolls and Suppression

Early in the hearing, Sen. Roy Blunt, R-Mo., the ranking member of the Rules and Administration Committee, asked Michael Waldman, president of the Brennan Center for Justice, whether state laws using Social Security information to identify dead people would be considered voter suppression.

“We look at legislation across the country, we look to see whether the measure is potentially restricting or suppressing,” Waldman said.

Blunt followed up: “Just on the question I asked, why would that bill, removing dead people from the voter rolls based on Social Security information, be voter suppression?”

Waldman replied: “There are frequently errors that are used in Social Security.”

But Blunt noted a contradiction in Waldman’s support of Democrats’ legislation.

“So your view would be, the federal government is not capable of telling the state which Social Security recipients died and no longer get a check,” Blunt said. “So we should turn the entire election over to a federal structure? I just don’t agree.”

Senate Rules Chairwoman Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., clashed with Blunt.

“Can we allow the witness to answer the question?” Klobuchar asked.

After some back and forth, Blunt said: “No, the witness did answer the question. … Senator, the witness answered the question by saying the federal government often is in error in giving information to the states. That was the answer to the question.”

9. ‘Remember the Sabbath’

During Schumer’s remarks, he sharply criticized the Georgia Legislature for eliminating early voting on Sunday.

“The most reprehensible effort of all might be found in Georgia, where Republicans recently passed a bill to eliminate early voting on Sunday—on Sunday—the day when many churchgoing African Americans participate in voter drives known as Souls to the Polls,” the Senate majority leader said.

“What an astonishing coincidence. I’d like one of the Republican members on this committee to give us a plain sense justification for that restriction,” Schumer said, adding: “Monday through Saturday, legitimate voters show up, but Sunday is voter fraud day. Give me a break.”

Later in the hearing, Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith, R-Miss., offered a justification for not allowing voting on Sunday.

“I cannot speak for Georgia, but I can speak for Mississippi on why we would never do that on a Sunday or hold an election on a Sunday,” Hyde-Smith said, before holding up a dollar bill.

She said, referring to the national motto:

This is a dollar bill. This says, ‘The United States of America …  In God We Trust.’ Etched in stone in the U.S. Senate chamber is ‘In God We Trust.’

When you swore in all of these witnesses, the last thing you said to them, your instructions, was ‘so help you God.’ In God’s word, in Exodus 20:18, it says: ‘Remember the sabbath and keep it holy.’

That is my response to Sen. Schumer.

Ken McIntyre contributed to this report.



‘The Purge’ by Big Tech targets conservatives, including us

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It wasn’t just the shortened month. We expected that. We also expected the continuation of dropping traffic from “woke” Big Tech companies like Google, Facebook, and Twitter, but it has actually been much worse than anticipated. Our Twitter account was banned. One of our YouTube accounts was banned and another has been suspended. Facebook “fact-checks” everything we post. Spotify canceled us. Why? Because we believe in the truth prevailing, and that means we will continue to discuss “taboo” topics.

The 2020 presidential election was stolen. You can’t say that on Big Tech platforms without risking cancelation, but we’d rather get cancelled for telling the truth rather than staying around to repeat mainstream media’s lies. They have been covering it up since before the election and they’ve convinced the vast majority of conservative news outlets that they will be harmed if they continue to discuss voter fraud. We refuse to back down. The truth is the truth.

The lies associated with Covid-19 are only slightly more prevalent than the suppression of valid scientific information that runs counter to the prescribed narrative. We should be allowed to ask questions about the vaccines, for example, as there is ample evidence for concern. One does not have to be an “anti-vaxxer” in order to want answers about vaccines that are still considered experimental and that have a track record in a short period of time of having side-effects. These questions are not allowed on Big Tech which is just another reason we are getting cancelled.

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Joe Biden said ‘nothing has changed’ at the border. This is a bald-faced lie.

Posted: 25 Mar 2021 01:55 PM PDT

Things have changed. They’ve been changing drastically since moments after Joe Biden was inaugurated. Anyone claiming nothing has changed at the border is either outright lying or completely ignorant of the situation. One such person making that claim is Biden himself, as he said during today’s scripted press conference.

He threw out statistics to back his claim. But those statistics do not come close to telling the real story at the border. Whether he believed it when he read the words “nothing has changed” or not is irrelevant. It reissues the narrative the White House has been making for a week, the notion that the border crisis was somehow inherited from the previous administration. But as Representative Andy Biggs pointed out a week after Biden took office, things have definitely changed.

Biden just said “nothing has changed” at the border.

Except that he signed executive orders on January 20th to stop border wall construction (which was completely paid for).

Watch this border footage from 1/29 with @RepAndyBiggsAZ pic.twitter.com/1yKF2pqWW3

— The Daily Signal (@DailySignal) March 25, 2021

 

Don’t be fooled by Biden’s teleprompter reading or the narrative coming out of the White House. They are well aware that this nation is being overrun at the southern border, but they have an agenda and mitigating bad optics is their top priority. If it wasn’t, they would let the press see what’s happening. They would stop lying about the situation. And most importantly, Biden wouldn’t be dancing around the issue with trumped up stats that are intended to make us believe this was all his predecessor’s fault.

Biggs is absolutely correct. The construction of the border wall acted as a major obstacle for those wanting to cross over illegally. What makes it worse is knowing that it was already paid for in full. There is nothing legitimate prompting the Biden administration from allowing construction to continue other than good ol’ fashioned virtue signaling. In other words, the wall is being halted for the sake of “woke” credibility.

Here’s how he reacted to the planted question during today’s “press conference”:


YAMICHE ALCINDOR: Mr. President. You said over and over again that immigrants shouldn’t come to this country right now, this isn’t the time to come. That message is not being perceived. Instead, the perception of you that got you elected as a moral, decent man is the reason why a lot of immigrants are coming to the country and entrusting you with unaccompanied minors. How do you resolve that tension? And how are you choosing which families can stay and which can go, given the fact even though with title 42, there are families staying? And there a timeline when we won’t be seeing these overcrowded facilities run by CPB when it comes to unaccompanied minors?

JOE BIDEN: Look, I guess I should be flattered people are coming because I’m the nice guy. That’s the reason why it’s happening, that I’m a decent man or however it’s phrased, that’s why they’re coming because, you know, Biden is a good guy.

The truth of the matter is, nothing has changed. As many people came, 28% increase in children to the border in my administration, 31% in the last year in 2019 before the pandemic in the Trump administration. It happens every single solitary year. There is a significant increase in the number of people coming to the border in the winter months of January, February, March.

It happens every year. In addition to that, there is — and by the way, does anybody suggest that there was a 31% increase under Trump because he was a nice guy and he was doing good things at the border? That’s not the reason they’re coming. The reason they’re coming is that it’s the time they can travel with the least likelihood of dying on the way because of the heat in the desert, number one. Number two, they’re coming because of the circumstances in the country.

The way to deal with this problem — and I started to deal with it back when I was united states senator — I mean vice president for putting together a bipartisan plan for over $700 million to do root causes of why people are leaving.

What did Trump do? He eliminated that funding. He didn’t use it. He didn’t do it. And in addition to that, what he did, he dismantled all of the elements that exist to deal with what had been a problem and has been continuing to be a problem for a long time. He, in fact, shut down the number of beds available. He did not fund AHHS to get people to get the chirp out of those border patrol facilities where they should not be. They’re not supposed more than a few days, a little while. But he dismantled all of that.

What we’re doing now is attempting to rebuild, rebuild the system that can accommodate what is happening today and I would like to think it’s because I’m a nice guy but it’s not. It’s because of what’s happening every year. Let me say one other thing on this, if you take a look at the number of people coming, the vast majority — the overwhelming majority of people coming to the border across it are being sent back. Are being sent back. Thousands, tens of thousands of people who are over 18 years of age, and single people, one at a time coming, had been sent back, sent home.


This is all about damage control, but again it’s not about the damage to the nation. It’s about damage to the sentiment towards his administration. Even friendly progressive media personalities are starting to ask “tough” questions, though they’re still softballs compared to what they were asking about the Trump administration. It’s a disingenuous display of pretending to be journalists while quietly trying to remain hyper-partisans.

When Joe Biden says nothing has changed at the border, he’s either lying or he’s clueless. As easy as it may be to highlight his fading cognitive abilities, we have to lean towards bald-faced lie on this particular issue.



‘The Purge’ by Big Tech targets conservatives, including us

Just when we thought the Covid-19 lockdowns were ending and our ability to stay afloat was improving, censorship reared its ugly head.

For the last few months, NOQ Report has appealed to our readers for assistance in staying afloat through Covid-19 lockdowns. The downturn in the economy has limited our ability to generate proper ad revenue just as our traffic was skyrocketing. We had our first sustained stretch of three months with over a million visitors in November, December, and January, but February saw a dip.

It wasn’t just the shortened month. We expected that. We also expected the continuation of dropping traffic from “woke” Big Tech companies like Google, Facebook, and Twitter, but it has actually been much worse than anticipated. Our Twitter account was banned. One of our YouTube accounts was banned and another has been suspended. Facebook “fact-checks” everything we post. Spotify canceled us. Why? Because we believe in the truth prevailing, and that means we will continue to discuss “taboo” topics.

The 2020 presidential election was stolen. You can’t say that on Big Tech platforms without risking cancelation, but we’d rather get cancelled for telling the truth rather than staying around to repeat mainstream media’s lies. They have been covering it up since before the election and they’ve convinced the vast majority of conservative news outlets that they will be harmed if they continue to discuss voter fraud. We refuse to back down. The truth is the truth.

The lies associated with Covid-19 are only slightly more prevalent than the suppression of valid scientific information that runs counter to the prescribed narrative. We should be allowed to ask questions about the vaccines, for example, as there is ample evidence for concern. One does not have to be an “anti-vaxxer” in order to want answers about vaccines that are still considered experimental and that have a track record in a short period of time of having side-effects. These questions are not allowed on Big Tech which is just another reason we are getting cancelled.

There are more topics that they refuse to allow. In turn, we refuse to stop discussing them. This is why we desperately need your help. 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 are on track to be short by about $5300 per month in order to maintain operations.

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During that four-month stretch, Twitter and Facebook accounted for about 20% of our traffic. We are actively working on operating as if that traffic is zero, replacing it with platforms that operate more freely such as Gab, Parler, and others. While we were never as dependent on Big Tech as most conservative sites, we’d like to be completely free from them. That doesn’t mean we will block them, but we refuse to be beholden to companies that absolutely despise us simply because of our political ideology.

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Kristi Noem undermines state efforts to combat transgenderism in women’s sports

Posted: 25 Mar 2021 01:55 PM PDT

In my video on the And Campaign’s support of the Equality Act-lite, I made reference to Kristy Noem caving on the issue of transgenderism. It seems appropriate to further elaborate on what real leadership looks like in such a time as this. Kristy Noem has gone on at length defending her decision not to sign a bill that would bar transvestites from competing in the sport of the opposite sex, on social media and in a disastrous interview on Tucker Carlson.

She has two main arguments for doing so. The first is legality. She does not believe that the bill would hold up in court. This argument is rather paper thin. Though Idaho’s law did not survive the notoriously ideological 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, Daniel Horowitz points out that South Dakota is in the very conservative 8th Circuit Court of Appeals, a very favorable terrain for a ruling that defends reality. This would create a split decision for the Supreme Court to sort out. The unwillingness to engage in this fight denotes weakness not strength.

Her second main argument is not to take on the NCAA. Again, this is cowardice. She’s fine with protecting high school athletics (sort of because she wants an alterable birth certificate to be the standard) but wants said athletes go off to college, they’re on their own. Either we stand for truth or we really do not stand at all. This line of thinking surrenders the premise that a man can become a women by only enforcing the premise in select situations.

California took on the NCAA and got them to allow athletes to monetize their name and likeness. South Dakota lacks the clout to move such a corporation. This is why multiple states need to pass the same law. Kristi Noem, instead wants multiple states to sign onto a petition, which will accomplish nothing without the teeth of a law behind it.

Kristy Noem is right about building a coalition of states, but she has the backwards approach to doing it. The order of operations is to first pass the law and then band together. Instead, Kristi Noem is undermining the legislative efforts in several state to challenge the NCAA by giving Republican legislatures an excuse to betray their base. Had Kristi Noem signed the law, more states would soon follow, similar to how abortion bills in 2019 created an arms race among states to challenge Roe v Wade. Kristi Noem is undermining this arms race. And if another state signs a law to combat transgenderism in women’s sports, South Dakota will not actually be by their side.

Most proponent’s of Kristi Noem’s approach did not believe in such approach two weeks ago or before Kristi Noem made the arguments. In reality, they support Kristi Noem, not her policy decision. This is not how we critically think. Pro-abortion Republican, John Kasich, used Roe v Wade as an excuse to veto a meaningful pro-life bill during the end of his term in Ohio. We did not reward his procedural bumbling then.

In such a time as this we need people who will take on Cultural Marxism. Petitions and debates will not defeat Cultural Marxism. Outside of supernatural intervention, Cultural Marxist respond to force, mockery, and bankruptcy. Therefore we should be using legislation to combat this movement, not petitions as Kristi Noem suggests.

Kristi Noem took the initiative to stand against lockdowns and deserves high credit for doing so. She was 2020’s best governor. But this does not mean she is infallible. She is dead wrong here. Real leadership requires taking the initiative, not undermining the cause of your supporters when they are morally right. Politics is dirty business and as Harvey Dent famously said “You either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become a villain.” Although, politicians are not self-aware of their own villainy, we need to be aware of this phenomenon.



‘The Purge’ by Big Tech targets conservatives, including us

Just when we thought the Covid-19 lockdowns were ending and our ability to stay afloat was improving, censorship reared its ugly head.

For the last few months, NOQ Report has appealed to our readers for assistance in staying afloat through Covid-19 lockdowns. The downturn in the economy has limited our ability to generate proper ad revenue just as our traffic was skyrocketing. We had our first sustained stretch of three months with over a million visitors in November, December, and January, but February saw a dip.

It wasn’t just the shortened month. We expected that. We also expected the continuation of dropping traffic from “woke” Big Tech companies like Google, Facebook, and Twitter, but it has actually been much worse than anticipated. Our Twitter account was banned. One of our YouTube accounts was banned and another has been suspended. Facebook “fact-checks” everything we post. Spotify canceled us. Why? Because we believe in the truth prevailing, and that means we will continue to discuss “taboo” topics.

The 2020 presidential election was stolen. You can’t say that on Big Tech platforms without risking cancelation, but we’d rather get cancelled for telling the truth rather than staying around to repeat mainstream media’s lies. They have been covering it up since before the election and they’ve convinced the vast majority of conservative news outlets that they will be harmed if they continue to discuss voter fraud. We refuse to back down. The truth is the truth.

The lies associated with Covid-19 are only slightly more prevalent than the suppression of valid scientific information that runs counter to the prescribed narrative. We should be allowed to ask questions about the vaccines, for example, as there is ample evidence for concern. One does not have to be an “anti-vaxxer” in order to want answers about vaccines that are still considered experimental and that have a track record in a short period of time of having side-effects. These questions are not allowed on Big Tech which is just another reason we are getting cancelled.

There are more topics that they refuse to allow. In turn, we refuse to stop discussing them. This is why we desperately need your help. 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 are on track to be short by about $5300 per month in order to maintain operations.

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During that four-month stretch, Twitter and Facebook accounted for about 20% of our traffic. We are actively working on operating as if that traffic is zero, replacing it with platforms that operate more freely such as Gab, Parler, and others. While we were never as dependent on Big Tech as most conservative sites, we’d like to be completely free from them. That doesn’t mean we will block them, but we refuse to be beholden to companies that absolutely despise us simply because of our political ideology.

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.

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‘Overwhelming evidence’ of fraud: Michele Bachmann hosts conference on 2020 election

Posted: 25 Mar 2021 09:41 AM PDT

A former Republican member of Congress who ran for president, Michele Bachmann is now the dean of the graduate school of government at Regent University in Virginia Beach, Virginia.

Article by Art Moore from WND.

Noting some polls show nearly half the country still doesn’t believe Joe Biden won the election, she put together a seven-hour virtual conference Tuesday called “Analyzing American Election Integrity.”

The university, she told WND in an interview Wednesday, simply was a “forum for letting speakers put evidence out – it’s their opinion, not ours – and then let people decide for themselves.”

Some presenters, such as election experts John Fund and Hans von Spakovsky, addressed the general issue of fraud and the Democrats’ controversial For the People Act while making no judgment about the  outcome of the 2020 vote.

Others, such as former White House trade adviser Peter Navarro, presented evidence to back their insistence that President Trump was the true winner.

Bachmann said her aim was to pull together the evidence “and let people decide for themselves: Was this a true and legitimate outcome or not?”

“And I’ll tell you the evidence was overwhelming that it was not,” she said. “People want truth and they want justice.”

Bachmann said the reaction to the conference so far has been “profound” and people are “overwhelmingly grateful.”

“Even among the presenters, you got a sense of how joyous they were that there was a free space, a safe space where people could speak freely about what they had observed about the election, what their research found about the election,” she said.

The former congresswoman noted that according to her IT team at Regent, the people who watched the conference online saw nearly three-fourths of the seven hours of presentations.

“My phone blew up afterwards,” she told WND, “and people were saying I only intended to watch a little bit – I watched the entire seven hours.”

Bachmann said she hopes the presentations will get an even bigger audience now that they are posted in separate videos on a page on Regent University’s website.

See the virtual conference

She said conservatives need to stop playing defense.

“You can go on offense when you have the truth,” she said. “We have information, and this is us just the down payment on telling the truth.”

The conference, she said, is “the opening salvo.”

Anyone who has questioned the election results, she said, has felt like they “were being beaten by a rubber hose by the media and told to get into a cage and shut up.”

“What we did yesterday is we didn’t shut up,” Bachmann said. “And we started to talk.”

Excerpts

Keynote: Dr. Ben Carson, former secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development, neurosurgeon

Carson said that even speaking about having honest elections “causes all kinds of uproar today.”

Americans must have confidence in our institutions, he said, but the 2020 election “was a national disgrace and the media still refuses to tell the truth about it.”

He said the opposition to voter ID laws, insisting they amount to a racist “suppression” of minority voters, is racist in itself.

“What is racist is saying certain people don’t have the common sense or the ability to get the ID,” he said.

“What a bunch of garbage.”

Carson said that whether America “remains a free and prosperous nation or it turns into something else,” will depend on how its citzens address the issue of election integrity.

He said there was “plenty of fraud” in the 2020 election, but the courts “really haven’t looked at the evidence.”

“It’s almost as if they are afraid,” he said.  “We must insist on looking at the evidence.”

Panel: HR1 “An Effort to Correct the Irregularities, or Institutionalize Them?”

Moderator: Dean Michele Bachmann

  • John Fund, national affairs reporter for National Review Online, author of “Stealing Elections: How Voter Fraud Threatens Our Democracy.”
  • Hans von Spakovsky, former member of the Federal Election Commission, manager of the Heritage Foundation’s Election Law Reform Initiative.
  • Jay Ashcroft, Missouri secretary of state; member of the Elections Committee and former Executive Board Member of the National Association of Secretaries of State

Fund called HR1, the For the People Act, “rancid” and “the most dangerous bill ever when it comes to elections.”

It’s a complete federal takeover of the election process, he said, that hurts minorities more than anyone else.

He argued that all industrialized countries require ID at polls, including Mexico and Canada.

Fund, noting Senate hearings begin this week on the bill, said it doesn’t appear to have enough votes to overcome the 60-vote filibuster. But it will “hang out there for quite some time,” and when the Democrats think they can pass it, they will try. And they may try to get rid of the filibuster.

Von Spakovsky countered the claim by Democrats that there is no significant voter fraud.

“We have enough fraud in this country that we need to worry about it,” he said, noting the Supreme Court has said it’s concerned that there is enough fraud to impact a close election

“We have close elections all the time,” he said.

HR1, he said, would “cement the worst aspects of the 2020 election into federal law and make them worse than that.”

It would “gut’ state voter ID laws and require every state to implement same-day voter registration. Election officials, therefore, would have no time to verify information and they couldn’t ask for an ID when the person votes.

“If you have enough people [exploiting those loopholes],  you can change the outcome of the election,” he said.

Von Spakovsky warned that Senate Democrats might try to get rid of the filibuster for “civil rights legislation” and argue that the For the People Act fits that description.

Ashcroft, the Missouri AG and son of the former U.S. attorney general, governor and senator John Ashcroft, said that if HR1 passes, he will immediately file a lawsuit.

He said the bill is “unworkable, immoral and unconstitutional,” calling it a “swamp trifecta.”

Peter Navarro, former director of trade and manufacturing policy for President Trump

Navarro is the author of a three-part report presenting evidence from six battleground states he believes Trump won. He said he presented his report to Trump in the Oval Office and the president had it transmitted to every member of Congress.

“History wants to know if this election was indeed stolen,” he said.

Evidence of Vote Fraud

Jim and Joe Hoft, The Gateway Pundit

The Hoft brothers presented evidence, including video footage they obtained from Detroit’s TCF Center on election night, that they have compiled from among the 1,700 articles they have published on the election.

Panel: Is Voter ID a Solution?

Moderator: Professor Henry Jones

  • Kris Kobach,  former Kansas secretary of state, vice chairman of the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity; former counsel to the attorney general of the United States; former professor of law at the University of Missouri – Kansas City
  • William Wachtel, managing partner, Wachtel Missry, LLP
  • Robert Neal Hunter Jr. , attorney; retired North Carolina Supreme Court justice and retired North Carolina Court of Appeals jurist
  • Patricia Nation, civil rights attorney and appellate advocate; former head of Civil Rights Division of the Department of Homeland Security

Nation, a civil rights attorney, pointed out that 75% of Americans support voter ID laws and 35 states have implemented them.

Mark Steyn, political commentator and author

Steyn pointed out that to steal a national election, it’s necessary only to steal a relatively small number of votes in six Democratic strongholds.

He noted that Philadelphia has been running corrupt elections since the Civil War, citing a 1904 book, “The Shame of the Cities.”

Since then, thanks to technology, it’s become easier to steal elections, he said.

During the 1920 election, Democrats in Atlanta prevented black women from voting, throwing their votes in the trash.

Steyn noted Democrats are saying “America is back” and now has a true “leader of the free world.” But Steyn said an Australian friend wrote to him and argued, “You can’t be the leader of the free world if you don’t have fair elections.”

Steyn said election integrity is a “threshold issue.”

There’s no point talking about foreign policy or any issue “if you don’t have fair elections.”

HR 1, he said takes all the things that make cities like Philadelphia and Atlanta corrupt “and imposes them on the country at large.”

Bachmann asked Steyn if he thought it could be proved that the 2020 election was fraudulent.

Steyn said, yes, saying that more cases should be brought by citizens.

He said he found it interesting that since the cases have become moot, more judges have been ruling in Trump’s favor.

David Clements, law professor, New Mexico State University, former trial attorney

Clements examined 85 cases brought by Trump and his allies and found that in cases in which the evidence was heard, Trump prevailed on the merits.

He pointed to more than 5,000 sworn affidavits from witnesses across the country who are willing to testify under penalty of perjury.

“Not one person has been found to have provided false testimony,” he said.

“So we should feel very very good about the folks that risked their reputations to tell what they observed.”

Clements said every one of them should have the opportunity to “sit in a chair, raise their hand, swear to tell the truth and give their story.”

He said he discussed with Bachmann the possibility of holding a mock trial “if the courts won’t do the right thing.”

“It would take eight months because there is so much evidence out there,” he said.

He said there also are 450 cases that touch on election integrity that don’t involve Donald Trump.

Clements said that when skeptics confront him, he urges them to comb through the evidence and then get back to him.

They don’t get back to me, he said.

“If you did your homework you would come back and arrive at a verdict … that your election was compromised.”



‘The Purge’ by Big Tech targets conservatives, including us

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The 2020 presidential election was stolen. You can’t say that on Big Tech platforms without risking cancelation, but we’d rather get cancelled for telling the truth rather than staying around to repeat mainstream media’s lies. They have been covering it up since before the election and they’ve convinced the vast majority of conservative news outlets that they will be harmed if they continue to discuss voter fraud. We refuse to back down. The truth is the truth.

The lies associated with Covid-19 are only slightly more prevalent than the suppression of valid scientific information that runs counter to the prescribed narrative. We should be allowed to ask questions about the vaccines, for example, as there is ample evidence for concern. One does not have to be an “anti-vaxxer” in order to want answers about vaccines that are still considered experimental and that have a track record in a short period of time of having side-effects. These questions are not allowed on Big Tech which is just another reason we are getting cancelled.

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Former Biden stenographer reveals trail of corruption that gave us Blinken and Sullivan

Posted: 25 Mar 2021 09:38 AM PDT

 

Secretary of State Tony Blinken and National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan have proven themselves to be total disasters since assuming their White House posts. Their first foray into prominent diplomacy with China was abysmal, stirring many in the nation and around the world to wonder what Joe Biden’s strategy really is with the Chinese Communist Party.

Their first performance on the world stage also had many questioning why they were in their roles in the first place. They have competent resumes, but these senior positions are among the most consequential in the world. Certainly Biden could have found people with better temperament and stronger foreign relations experience. The answer may lie in the recent past, according to former White House stenographer Mike McCormick.

In an interview with NOQ Report, McCormick revealed the timeline he has put together from both public records as well as his experience working side-by-side with then-VP Biden. He traveled to China, Ukraine, and other nations with the Vice President and participated in engagements that only insiders ever get to witness. And according to McCormick, both Blinken and Sullivan are in their positions based solely on their loyalty. This loyalty was tested through the initial Burisma episode when Blinken and Sullivan worked with Biden to do damage control for Hunter Biden’s various shenanigans.

Is it a coincidence that two of the most powerful foreign affairs bureaucrats in the White House were knee-deep in dealings with Burisma? It seems almost certain they were also involved with the Biden family affairs with the Chinese Communist Party, as well as other situations in which Biden needed help getting his family in and out of trouble. Now, it seems their loyalty combined with experience handling Biden’s foreign relations faux pas landed them the coveted White House appointments.

In McCormick’s book, Joe Biden Unauthorized, we get a very close look at the degradation of Biden’s mental capacity. McCormick was there when Joe Biden was much sharper than he is today and has insights into the reduction of his mental acuity. Perhaps more importantly, McCormick put together a timeline that reveals much more about the various Joe and Hunter Biden affairs than anything we’ve heard from mainstream media.

He also names names of those in the media who are part of Biden’s inner circle. These journalists, who are supposed to be unbiased, accepted invitations and rewards from Biden during and after his time as Vice President.

Later in this episode, we had our first News Update with Bill McIntosh as he talked to former Shiloh, Israel Mayor Dave Rubin about the state of affairs in Israel following their latest election.

When we understand Tony Blinken and Jake Sullivan were directly involved with Joe Biden’s dealings with Burisma and China, it becomes clear why these unqualified men are now our top diplomats.

Watch this show on Rumble or Locals, or listen to it on Apple Podcasts.

 

 

 



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The 2020 presidential election was stolen. You can’t say that on Big Tech platforms without risking cancelation, but we’d rather get cancelled for telling the truth rather than staying around to repeat mainstream media’s lies. They have been covering it up since before the election and they’ve convinced the vast majority of conservative news outlets that they will be harmed if they continue to discuss voter fraud. We refuse to back down. The truth is the truth.

The lies associated with Covid-19 are only slightly more prevalent than the suppression of valid scientific information that runs counter to the prescribed narrative. We should be allowed to ask questions about the vaccines, for example, as there is ample evidence for concern. One does not have to be an “anti-vaxxer” in order to want answers about vaccines that are still considered experimental and that have a track record in a short period of time of having side-effects. These questions are not allowed on Big Tech which is just another reason we are getting cancelled.

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Biden’s push for background check expansion will do nothing to stop mass shootings

Posted: 25 Mar 2021 07:47 AM PDT

It’s easy to fall for the background check argument made by the vast majority of Democrats, including Joe Biden. On the surface it seems to make sense to make it more difficult for criminals to legally acquire firearms. But even in that simple statement, we see one of the fatal flaws in their argument. Criminals do, by their very nature, what it takes to circumvent laws; they don’t need to legally acquire firearms if they really want them.

That’s not the only fatal flaw, nor is it even the biggest. One only needs to look at the statistics and facts to realize that existing background check laws do little to stop mass shootings and expanding them only eliminates a miniscule percentage. According to Just The News:


Biden explicitly asked the Senate to approve two recent background check bills passed by the house. One, H.R. 8, largely “prohibits a firearm transfer between private parties” absent a background check. The other, H.R. 1446, would address the so-called “Charleston loophole” by broadening the waiting time from three days to 20.

Most major mass shooters passed background checks

Yet in spite of perennial demands from gun control advocates for an expanded background check system throughout the United States, a review of major mass shooting incidents over the last several years indicates that such policies would have very minimal effect on such tragedies.

lengthy review of nearly 20 mass shootings by the New York Times found that “a vast majority of guns used [in those shootings] were bought legally and with a federal background check.”

Only a few of the shooters on that list obtained their firearms without passing federal background checks. The white supremacist shooter who murdered nine people at a black church in Charleston, S.C. in 2015 purchased his gun after the FBI failed to conduct his background check in a timely fashion (the “Charleston loophole” gets its name from that incident). A shooter who committed mass murder in Binghamton, N.Y. in 2009 obtained his gun the same way.

In one case — that of the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre in 2012 — the shooter obtained his weapons by killing his mother and stealing her guns. Those firearms had been purchased legally by the shooter’s mother.

The perpetrator of the 2019 El Paso Walmart shooting, meanwhile, claimed to have purchased his gun online via a local dealer, meaning he would have had to undergo a background check before taking possession of it.

The Orlando, Fla. mass shooting of 2016 — the second-deadliest in U.S. history — was also carried out with a gun purchased via a background check. The Las Vegas shooting of 2017, meanwhile — the deadliest in American history — was carried out by an individual who passed multiple background checks to purchase numerous guns (though it’s not clear if the guns used in the shooting itself were purchased under background checks).


Most mass shooters are able to pass current background checks and would pass proposed background checks. On the other hand, there are hundreds of thousands if not millions of Americans who should lawfully be allowed to purchase firearms but who are either hampered by or completely blocked by background check errors, complications, or hassles.

Over 250,000 veterans who need help handling their finances were added to NICS even though their disabilities likely shouldn’t preclude gun ownership. Minorities are wrongly denied disproportionately to others. People are often denied because their names sound or look similar to names of the actual criminals who are banned from guns.

Sadly, most background check denials are mistakes. According to Townhall:


Gun control advocates keep claiming that federal background checks have stopped 3 million dangerous or prohibited people from buying a gun. However, what they should say is that there were 3 million “initial denials.” Relying on phonetically similar names along with birth dates doesn’t allow for much accuracy.

It is one thing to stop a felon from buying a gun. It is quite another to stop a law-abiding citizen from buying a gun just because his name is similar to that of a felon.

That massive error rate occurs because government background checks focus only on two pieces of information: names and birth dates, ignoring Social Security numbers and addresses. The government looks for phonetically similar names (e.g., “Smith” and “Smythe” are assumed to be the same) and even ignores different middle names.

These mistakes affect certain racial groups more than others. Hispanics are more likely to share names with other Hispanics; the same is true of blacks. Because 30 percent of black males have criminal records that prevent them from buying guns, law-abiding African-American men more often have their names confused with those of prohibited people.


The biggest reason we should oppose expansion of background checks (other than the simple fact that the Constitution protects our right to keep and bear arms) is because of the real motive behind them. This isn’t just about making it difficult or impossible for law abiding citizens to arm themselves. It’s about the next logical step in their gun-grabbing plan: A national gun registry. Background checks are the gateway through which a national gun registry is born, and a national gun registry is the pathway to gun confiscations. Few Democrat lawmakers are willing to say it out loud, but nearly all of them are thinking it.

Returning to the original premise that criminals will break the law because they’re criminals, let’s look at the laws that were allegedly broken by Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa, the Boulder supermarket shooter. According to Liberty Nation:


Universal Background Checks: According to his arrest warrant, Mr. Alissa bought a Ruger brand AR-15 pistol on March 16, 2021. The reason police know about this purchase is because Alissa made it legally, passing both state and federal background checks.

Red Flag Laws: Reports are now emerging that Mr. Alissa’s family has described him as having mental illness and behavioral issues. Extreme risk protection orders – or red flag laws – have become popular in many Democratic circles. These allow judges to strip the right to keep and bear arms from those accused by private parties of being a danger to themselves or others. It’s a breathtaking annexation of Americans’ rights, but it’s in force in several places – including Colorado.

High-Capacity Magazine Ban: Since 2013, Colorado has banned full or high-capacity magazines under state law. It enacted a ban that forbade any new magazines capable of holding more than 15 rounds from being possessed or transferred from the law’s enactment date. This grandfathered existing magazines and reduced owners to possessors.

Assault Weapons Ban: The city of Boulder, where the massacre took place, has its own gun control laws. Two years ago, it passed a ban on magazines holding more than ten rounds as well as the end goal of so many gun control proponents: a complete “assault-weapons ban.”

Open Carry Ban: In keeping with the company’s progressively more anti-firearm policies, Kroger has asked customers not to open carry weapons in their stores since 2019. This is store policy, not state or local law, but it’s still another rule broken by the murderer in Boulder.

First-Degree Murder: Finally, Mr. Alissa committed ten instances of first-degree murder. While not strictly speaking a gun violation itself, murder is the crime society punishes the most severely. Any gun control law said to be effective in the face of someone willing to commit murder must not rely on any deterrence value. We already have the maximum deterrence applied to the crime of homicide.


Expanding background check tyranny will do next to nothing to stop the next mass shooter. They WILL slow or stop law abiding citizens from being able to keep and bear arms. Democrats know this.  It’s their actual goal.



‘The Purge’ by Big Tech targets conservatives, including us

Just when we thought the Covid-19 lockdowns were ending and our ability to stay afloat was improving, censorship reared its ugly head.

For the last few months, NOQ Report has appealed to our readers for assistance in staying afloat through Covid-19 lockdowns. The downturn in the economy has limited our ability to generate proper ad revenue just as our traffic was skyrocketing. We had our first sustained stretch of three months with over a million visitors in November, December, and January, but February saw a dip.

It wasn’t just the shortened month. We expected that. We also expected the continuation of dropping traffic from “woke” Big Tech companies like Google, Facebook, and Twitter, but it has actually been much worse than anticipated. Our Twitter account was banned. One of our YouTube accounts was banned and another has been suspended. Facebook “fact-checks” everything we post. Spotify canceled us. Why? Because we believe in the truth prevailing, and that means we will continue to discuss “taboo” topics.

The 2020 presidential election was stolen. You can’t say that on Big Tech platforms without risking cancelation, but we’d rather get cancelled for telling the truth rather than staying around to repeat mainstream media’s lies. They have been covering it up since before the election and they’ve convinced the vast majority of conservative news outlets that they will be harmed if they continue to discuss voter fraud. We refuse to back down. The truth is the truth.

The lies associated with Covid-19 are only slightly more prevalent than the suppression of valid scientific information that runs counter to the prescribed narrative. We should be allowed to ask questions about the vaccines, for example, as there is ample evidence for concern. One does not have to be an “anti-vaxxer” in order to want answers about vaccines that are still considered experimental and that have a track record in a short period of time of having side-effects. These questions are not allowed on Big Tech which is just another reason we are getting cancelled.

There are more topics that they refuse to allow. In turn, we refuse to stop discussing them. This is why we desperately need your help. 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 are on track to be short by about $5300 per month in order to maintain operations.

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During that four-month stretch, Twitter and Facebook accounted for about 20% of our traffic. We are actively working on operating as if that traffic is zero, replacing it with platforms that operate more freely such as Gab, Parler, and others. While we were never as dependent on Big Tech as most conservative sites, we’d like to be completely free from them. That doesn’t mean we will block them, but we refuse to be beholden to companies that absolutely despise us simply because of our political ideology.

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Left-wing Intolerance, Kamala In Command, Media Bias

Posted: 25 Mar 2021 09:27 PM PDT

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by Gary BauerLeft-wing Intolerance
For basketball fans, it’s March Madness time. And the Oral Roberts Golden Eagles are on a roll at the NCAA tournament. The Number 15 seed Golden Eagles have knocked out Number 2 Ohio State and the Number 7 seed Florida Gators.

But not everyone is happy about the stunning success of the Golden Eagles, and I don’t mean just Ohio State and Florida fans.

USA Today‘s Race and Inclusion Editor Hemal Jhaveri wrote an editorial Tuesday suggesting that Oral Roberts should not be allowed to participate in the NCAA tournament because its players adhere to traditional Christians values.

Students voluntarily attend Oral Roberts University. But Jhaveri is upset that they pledge to maintain certain standards of personal conduct one might expect from a Christian school. She accused the school, and by extension the basketball team, of being bigots and against the values of the NCAA. By the way, 11 of the 16 players on the team are young men of color.

Now, we know what the NCAA’s values are. We’ve seen the NCAA abuse its power to intimidate states from passing laws to protect religious liberty.

My friends, it’s the USA Today editorial that is bigoted and intolerant. And you don’t have to be a sports fan to understand the threat it represents to all Christians.

If Christian basketball players can’t take part in an NCAA tournament because their views are “wildly out of line with modern society,” as Jhaveri put it, then why should evangelical Christians be allowed to manage your bank? Teach at your school? Be a lawyer in our courts? Or a representative in Congress?

I have been warning Christians for decades that the left’s mantra of tolerance, which it uses to seduce young Christians, is nothing but a Trojan horse. The left is increasingly intolerant of traditional Christian values, and its goal is to drive us out of the public square and into the closet.

For years the left insisted, “You can’t legislate morality.” Well, the left is doing exactly that – forcing its morality on us!

No society has neutrality as its leading value. Every society stands for something. Communist China stands for the values of Karl Marx and Chairman Mao. Iran stands for the values of the ayatollah and his version of Islam.

America was built on Judeo-Christian values. But now radical secularists, in the name of tolerance and inclusion, are arguing that Christian basketball players should be excluded from college sports.

Men and women of faith must wake up and defend their rights, while they still can.

Kamala In Command
The Biden Administration is desperate to appear serious about the border crisis, a crisis they created. As we have noted before, they did this intentionally. They intend for millions of illegal immigrants to enter the country. They just want to do it in a way that doesn’t cause a political backlash.

But if you have any doubts that this is intentional, just look at yesterday’s big White House announcement. President Biden appointed Vice President Kamala Harris as his border czar. Supposedly, her experience as the top law enforcement official of California played a major role in the decision.

Well, if your goal is open borders, then nobody is more qualified to handle that program than Kamala Harris. Yes, Harris was attorney general of California, a state full of sanctuary cities and a sanctuary state itself. And Harris is all in when it comes to protecting illegal aliens from law enforcement.

Demoralization among the Border Patrol and ICE is sky-high. Many agents are expected to retire, and the government may not be able to fill their jobs. That demoralization is a way to effectively abolish ICE, just like the left’s demonizing of police, leading many officers to quit or retire early, is a way to effectively defund the police.

Well, Harris, who is now in charge of the border, has compared our brave immigration enforcement agents to the KKK. What do you think the child of an ICE agent must feel when she learns about the KKK in school and learns that the vice president of the United States compared her father or mother to the KKK?

The Boulder Jihad
Boulder mass murderer Ahmad Alissa had his first court appearance today. The judge ordered him to be held without bail. His defense attorney requested a psychiatric evaluation based on claims that he is mentally ill. While Alissa currently faces 10 counts of first-degree murder, prosecutors indicated that they plan to file additional charges.

Obviously, we don’t know yet what those charges could be, but there is plenty of evidence to suspect this was an anti-Semitic hate crime. Let’s review what we know.

  • Alissa condemned America as a racist and Islamophobic country.
  • His family is from Syria, one of the most anti-Semitic countries in the Middle East.
  • He drove more than 20 miles from his home in Arvada to Boulder in order to attack the King Soopers store. That strongly suggests it wasn’t a random attack, but a planned attack.
  • Why King Soopers? It advertises itself as a “one-stop shop for Kosher groceries.”
  • The Boulder Jewish community thought of King Soopers as “our grocery store.”
  • Passover starts this week.

Media Bias
I know this won’t come as a big surprise to anyone, but the America media’s coverage of the coronavirus pandemic was incredibly biased and negative. That’s not just my opinion, but the findings of a major study that surveyed global media outlets and compared the coverage of COVID-related stories around the world.

How bad was it? According to the analysis:

  • 51% of international media presented a negative tone in their coverage of the virus.
  • 53% of the coverage in regional U.S. media (your local paper) was negative.
  • 64% of reports in scientific journals was negative.
  • But 87% of the pandemic coverage in national U.S. outlets (think the Big Media networks, CNN and the New York Times) was negative.

Interestingly, it began to change right around the time that Pfizer announced its vaccine was 90% effective, which was less than a week after the 2020 election.

But why would the American media have such a dire outlook on everything? Well, in addition to the coronavirus pandemic, we also had another pandemic running rampant in America, and it was especially prevalent in major media newsrooms – Trump Derangement Syndrome.

In order to damage and defeat Donald Trump, the American media (the propaganda arm of the Democrat Party) had to make the news about the pandemic as terrible as possible. It worked. Progressive mayors and governors used the horrible headlines to justify shutting down their economies and locking up the residents of their cities and states.

But even now, the media still can’t change course entirely because it’s too early for Biden to take credit for anything. All he’s doing is pushing out the vaccines that Donald Trump and Mike Pence developed!

Biden’s Press Conference
After taking more than a week to prepare, President Biden finally gave his first formal press conference and took questions from the media. It was difficult to watch.

The media spin was happening in the room, as reporters did their best to pitch softballs to Biden. Nevertheless, he whiffed many. He seemed confused and befuddled, and often fumbled for his notes.

But the “nice guy” Joe Biden couldn’t help taking a cheap shot or two. Asked about the border crisis, he said that no president would ever let poor migrant children starve in the desert, other than Donald Trump.

That’s a disgusting lie, especially from a guy who claims he wants to unite the country.

But there was something else that I found particularly jarring during the exchanges on immigration. There was no one in that room speaking for the average American taxpayer who will be significantly impacted by the influx of hundreds of thousands of undereducated, low-skilled workers.
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Gary Bauer (@GaryLBauer)  is a conservative family values advocate and serves as president of American Values and chairman of the Campaign for Working Families


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Debunking 6 Myths About the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act

Posted: 25 Mar 2021 08:49 PM PDT

by Adam Michel: Congress passed a $1.5 trillion tax cut and reform package in December 2017 that became the subject of heated, partisan attacks. Now, more than three years later, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act is the subject of countless lingering mischaracterizations that fuel a push in Congress to repeal parts of the law.

Setting the record straight for lawmakers and the American people is crucial to ensuring Congress keeps taxes low and makes permanent the reforms of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.

Reversing the 2017 tax cuts not only would raise Americans’ taxes but make the economic recovery from COVID-19 more challenging by increasing the cost of building back a strong labor market.

Here are six of the most common myths addressed in a recent Heritage Foundation report and why they’re wrong.

Myth No. 1: The tax cuts benefited corporations, not working Americans or the economy.

The most important legacy of the tax cuts is their benefits for working Americans. Following the reform, which included significant tax cuts for businesses, the labor market improved markedly.

Wage growth increased by more than a percentage point in the two subsequent years, resulting in annual wages of more than $1,400 above trend for production and nonsupervisory workers.

New job openings also surged in 2018, the year following the tax cuts, and about 83,000 more Americans voluntarily left their jobs for better opportunities at the end of 2019 compared to the trend before the reform.

Census Bureau data also show that real household income reached an all-time high in 2019, growing by $4,400 (a one-year increase of 6.8%).

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act also was the most significant reform to many parts of the tax code in 30 years—since President Ronald Reagan’s 1986 tax reform. Then the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act made it easier for millions of Americans to pay their taxes, simplified family benefits, and overhauled the international tax system, among many other reforms.

Myth No. 2: It was a tax bill only for the rich, so most Americans didn’t get a tax cut.

Many Americans believe they are not benefiting from the tax cuts because it was reported widely that the reform primarily benefited corporations and the wealthy. This narrative is incorrect.

The individual tax cuts benefited more than 80% of Americans, and fewer than 5% of taxpayers were projected to see a tax increase in 2018. In the $1.5 trillion tax bill, more than three-quarters of the total tax cut was for individual taxpayers.

IRS data confirms that Americans in every income group benefited from lower effective tax rates. Average effective tax rates declined by 9.3% (about 1.4 percentage points) in 2018.

The tax cuts as a percentage of taxes paid in 2017 were largest for the lowest-income Americans and smallest for the top 1%, meaning high-income Americans now pay a larger share of income taxes than they did before the tax cuts.

Myth No. 3: The SALT cap increased taxes on the middle class.

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act also included a $10,000 cap on the deduction for state and local taxes (dubbed SALT), which is available to taxpayers who choose to itemize their tax deductions—instead of selecting the now larger standard deduction.

Democrats and a few Republicans have decried how the new cap harms middle-class families. However, lower tax rates, a larger standard deduction, and changes to the alternative minimum tax offset the changes and mean that few taxpayers saw overall net tax increases.

The cap was a necessary reform to level the playing field between high-tax states and low-tax states. Among the high-income Americans who benefit from this deduction, an average millionaire living in New York or California deducted more than $450,000 worth of state and local taxes before the cap. In comparison, an average millionaire in Texas deducted only $50,000 and therefore paid close to $180,000 more per year in federal taxes, simply for living in Texas.

Repealing the SALT cap would reinstate a tax subsidy used almost exclusively by high-income taxpayers and would benefit politicians in high-tax states at the expense of taxpayers around the country.

Myth No. 4: The new 21% corporate tax rate is too low.

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act permanently lowered the federal corporate income tax rate to 21% in 2018, down from a high of 35%.

A key campaign pledge made by then-candidate Joe Biden and congressional Democrats in 2020 was to raise the corporate tax rate to 28%.

Even at 21%, American businesses pay combined state and federal corporate tax rates similar to companies in our peer countries.

Raising the corporate tax rate to 28% would hurt U.S. competitiveness and make America a global leader again in punitive business tax rates.

Myth No. 5: The tax cut pays for itself.

Former President Donald Trump and administration officials often claimed that tax reform would pay for itself. This claim was misleading and distracted from the real purpose of the reform.

The purpose of cutting taxes is to allow Americans to keep more of their hard-earned money, not maximize revenue for the Treasury. If Congress can responsibly reduce spending, lower revenues should be the goal of tax cuts.

The tax cuts increased the size of the economy, but not by enough to recoup all the lost revenue before the law expires.

Myth No. 6: The tax cuts caused the federal budget deficit.

Democrats and many Republicans rightly worried that the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act would contribute unnecessarily to the national debt. However, claims that the tax cuts are responsible for the federal government’s poor fiscal health are a misdiagnosis of trends that are decades in the making.

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act did increase the budget deficit, but the law is not the underlying cause of the unsustainable U.S. budget. The systemic gap between revenues and expenditures is driven by sustained growth in mandatory spending programs since the 1970s.

Repealing the 2017 tax cuts would not change the trajectory of increasing federal budget deficits. The tax cuts (even if made permanent) represent only about 16% of the pre-pandemic budget deficit, and one year’s projected deficit in 2030 is larger than the entire 10-year cost of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act as passed.

The 2017 tax cuts represented critical structural reforms to the U.S. tax code that will need to be made permanent in the coming years. Setting the record straight on the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act is crucial to ensuring Congress chooses to keep taxes low and make the 2017 reforms permanent.

Reversing the tax cuts based on a mischaracterization of the true effects would make the economic recovery from COVID-19 much more challenging by increasing costs for American businesses and families.
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Adam Michel focuses on tax policy and the federal budget as a policy analyst in the Thomas A. Roe Institute for Economic Policy Studies at The Heritage Foundation.<


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All Men (even white) are Created Equal

Posted: 25 Mar 2021 08:26 PM PDT

U.S Senator Tom Cotton (AR)

by Dr. Kathleen Brush: Arkansas Senator Tom Cotton is proposing a bill called Combatting Racist Training in the Military Act. He begins by citing that in America all men are created equal. He goes on to talk about equal dignity and protection for all people under the law. He calls for bans on teaching that some races are inherently inferior and that America is an inherently racist nation. If this was 1865 or even 1964 you might think this was written by and for black people. But Tom is white, and he is addressing training in the military that teaches whites and America are fundamentally flawed racists.

The training is based on Critical Race Theory (CRT) as are most government decisions today. Introduced in 1989, CRT is anti-American and anti-white. It is a conspiracy theory advancing that whites are obsessed with maintaining a superior position in society to ensure the inferiority of non-whites. It has strong ties to Marxism. As a conspiracy theory, it makes QAnon look like a featherweight.

CRT is used to predict and explain racism. Explaining and predicting is something all tested theories can do. The problem with CRT is that it is not tested. The validation of CRT is done by telling selected stories of white oppression. We are a nation that believes in science, but not when it comes to this extremely important subject. But the uber stories in America disprove CRT.

If whites are ensuring the inferiority of non-whites, why are Asian-Americans the most educated and prosperous ethnic group in America? How could Latino GDP be higher than every Latino nation, including Brazil with three times the population? How could blacks be the most educated and prosperous black population in the world? How could there be a black and Asian female vice president, 137 current people of color in Congress, and blacks disproportionately running America’s 100 largest American cities? Why are there more impoverished white people than blacks, Latinos, or Asians? Because CRT is a canard. In history, it may have explained some behaviors much as analog theories for Chinese, Russian, Muslim, Arab, and the Ashanti would.

These analog theories may still have applicability because most nations don’t even pretend to see equality as a goal. Discrimination is seen as a useful way to order society. America is at the other extreme. American military power (87% white) was essential to ending white supremacy in the world after 1945 and to secure commitments from all nations to end discrimination. White Americans in 1964 uniquely voluntarily gave up their lock on power and supported the rise of a diverse equality-oriented leading anti-racist nation.

It seems improbable that Cotton’s bill could be necessary. But American politics are engaged in a dangerous duplicitous game. There is a pretension of an obsession with ending racism, while it stokes it every day against white Americans. Can you imagine a fighting force of disunited soldiers? The Chinese, Russians, and Iranians are lapping this up. The world no longer sees America as a superpower. They see a racist pariah. In discussions with China last week in Alaska, Blinken tried to chastise China for human rights abuses. The Chinese scoffed, pointing to an epidemic of gunning down black Americans in the street and violence against Asians. They must watch CNN and MSNBC too.

Cotton’s proposal should be something all Americans, left, right and center should agree on, and not just in the military.
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Kathleen Brush, Ph.D.


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Crypto Currency and NFTs: The Market Yet Again Says Digital Property Is Property

Posted: 25 Mar 2021 07:58 PM PDT

Ask Cryptocurrency Holders If ‘Stealing
Isn’t Stealing’ Because It’s Digital

by Seton Motley: Get a load of this harmonic convergence example of modern market forces at work….

Beeple’s $69 Million NFT Art Sold to Founder of Crypto Fund Metapurse:“Christie’s said that a cryptocurrency investor based in Singapore called Metakovan won Beeple’s $69 million digital collage at auction—a sale that smashed records in markets for both art and non-fungible tokens, or NFTs.”This is digital coin – a LOT of digital coin – purchasing digital art.

This is a landmark moment in the evolution of our economy – and the re-acknowledgement of the import of Intellectual Property (IP).

Let’s first define some terms.

You may be familiar with cryptocurrency:

“A digital currency in which encryption techniques are used to regulate the generation of units of currency and verify the transfer of funds, operating independently of a central bank.”How about Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs)?:

“A unit of data on a digital ledger called a blockchain, where each NFT can represent a unique digital item, and thus they are not interchangeable. NFTs can represent digital files such as art, audio, videos, items in video games and other forms of creative work.“While the digital files themselves are infinitely reproducible, the NFTs representing them are tracked on their underlying blockchains and provide buyers with proof of ownership.”Cryptocurrency is encrypted “to regulate the generation of units of currency.” Absolutely. We don’t allow the counterfeiting of hard currency – because it damages its value. Ditto digital coin.

NFTs are a way to protect the creation of digital IP. “The digital files themselves are infinitely reproducible” – like with cryptocurrency. But like with cryptocurrency – mass reproduction damages value.

NFTs is the marketplace beginning to course-correct – after the IP thieves’ long heyday of digital heists.

NFTs deal directly with what has long been IP thieves’ absurd defense of their electronic larceny….

Piracy Is NOT Theft: Problems of a Nonsense MetaphorIllegal File Sharing Isn’t ‘Stealing’: Here’s Why

When Stealing Isn’t Stealing:

“If Cyber Bob illegally downloads Digital Joe’s song from the Internet, it’s crucial to recognize that, in most cases, Joe hasn’t lost anything. Yes, one might try to argue that people who use intellectual property without paying for it steal the money they would have owed had they bought it lawfully.

“But there are two basic problems with this contention. First, we ordinarily can’t know whether the downloader would have paid the purchase price had he not misappropriated the property. Second, the argument assumes the conclusion that is being argued for – that it is theft.”There are two basic problems with the IP thieves’ contentions with our contention.

First, it doesn’t matter whether or not the thief would have paid the purchase price for their digital heists. We can guess most car thieves can’t afford to pay the going rates for the Mercedes and Porsches they steal. But that is totally irrelevant to our acknowledging that their thievery is wrong – and prosecuting them for it.

Which means: Second, of COURSE digital theft is theft. If something is for sale – and you obtain it without paying for it – of COURSE it is theft. Because duh.

IP thieves are probably just making a semantic “this isn’t theft” argument. Because the pre-digital definition of “theft” refers exclusively to physical property.

Which is intellectual and moral feebleness of the absolute highest order.

Because as we long ago noted….

Just Because It’s Easier to Steal – Doesn’t Mean It Isn’t StealingTo show how even the Digital Titans are acknowledging these very obvious realities – we’ll close with this….

Jack Dorsey’s First Tweet Sells as an NFT for $2.9 Million:“Dorsey said he would convert the winning bid into bitcoin and donate it to the charity GiveDirectly’s Africa Response.”Full circle, Ladies and Gentlemen.
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The Nature of Chinese Contempt for Us

Posted: 25 Mar 2021 06:58 PM PDT

Victor Davis Hanson

by Victor Davis Hanson: Last week in Anchorage, Alaska, Chinese diplomats dressed down Biden Administration Secretary of State Antony Blinken and National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan. Both seem stunned by the Chinese broadsides.

Apparently, as elite Americans readily confess to inherent white supremacy and racism—highlighting the complaints of BLM and Antifa—the Chinese are happy to agree that such admittedly toxic Americans should not dare to criticize China’s racist policies.

Not since newly elected President John Kennedy was humiliated at the Cold War Vienna summit in June 1961 by USSR strongman Nikita Khrushchev have American diplomats been so roughly manhandled by a Communist government.

China’s defiant provocations are not just verbal. Nor are they aimed only at our high officials.

New York University students, at an overseas satellite Shanghai China campus, were manhandled and jailed by Chinese authorities. Not long ago U.S. diplomats in China were subject to Chinese COVID-19 anal swab testing—supposedly “in error.”

These examples of continued humiliation and harassment could be multiplied. Yet they are simply the current public face of China’s insidious and systematic theft of U.S. patents and copyrights. It brazenly violates trade agreements, as well as manipulates its currency, dumps products below cost on world markets, cyber-assaults, expropriates Western technology, and stonewalls accurate information on the origins of COVID-19.

If China gives out money, it logically believes it owns the recipient. New York University in the last five years has received some $47 million in Communist Chinese-affiliated gifts. So Beijing apparently believes that it now “owns” NYU, and can send any message it likes to its clients.

Stanford University recently was cited by the U.S. Department of Education for failing to report over $64 million from Chinese sources since 2010. No surprise that China, in a demonstration of their contempt, recently sent a visiting researcher to Stanford, who turned out to be connected with the Chinese military.

Hollywood claims that it is woke. But recently it was disclosed that some directors had selected their actors on the basis of skin color. They were obeying China’s requirements for American films to enter the lucrative Chinese film market, slated to become the world’s largest in 2021.

The NBA—both players and coaches—loudly condemns their supposedly racist American homeland. Yet they self-censor any criticism of massive human rights violations by the Chinese communists—given a $5 billion NBA Chinese market.

Lots of countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and Europe have signed up with the Chinese “Belt and Road” initiative to develop ports, harbors, rail, and freeways. They are now rereading the contractual fine print. Chinese multibillion dollar investments do not come without strings. The price of borrowing from China is tough terms of repayment and political subservience.

China is also the world’s greatest and most effective propagandist. Its intelligence services and disinformation efforts make the Cold War effort of the communist Soviet Union seem amateurish in comparison. China’s third of a million students who attend American universities and annual 3 million tourists to the United States soak up and master American popular culture.

As dutiful communist subjects, many are attuned to the self-loathing apparent in American universities, corporations, entertainment, and the media. In reaction, some seek to master and manipulate that sentiment in various ways and to China’s benefit.

China may have destroyed the culture of Tibet, destroyed democracy in Hong Kong, put Muslim minorities in detention camps, and systematically discriminated against African visitors, but the victimizer nonetheless plays the “victim” of American “racism.”

At best, its failed containment of the COVID-19 pandemic was criminally negligent. At worst, it was a hostile act. Yet each time China hears prominent Americans damn the United States as racist, Chinese racists chime in “Amen!”

China welcomes U.S. self-loathing that it interprets as weakness and decadence to be exploited—not as self-reflection to be admired, much less emulated.

In Chinese zero-sum thinking, if elite Americans themselves admit to systemic racism, sexism, and nativism, then they have already done most of the work for Chinese propagandists. China merely recycles such domestic charges to prove that a pathological America has no right to allege others to be racists—as it bullies neighbors with boasts that a dissolute and divided United States is in decline and cannot be counted as a reliable ally.

China is in a race to achieve global hegemony. For a while longer, it seeks sympathetic world opinion—at least until it has achieved unquestioned superior military and economic power.

So for now, China feigns victimhood. And it seeks solidarity with others inside the United States and abroad who claim to be fellow victims of American racism.

Such naked artifice and hypocrisy may seem crazy, given China’s atrocious human rights record. But China views our own exploding budget deficits, staggering national debt, open borders, disingenuous “1619 Project,” the violence of the summer riots, and the epidemic of race-based reeducation workshops as all far crazier—and most welcome supplements to their efforts.
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Victor Davis Hanson (@VDHanson) is a senior fellow, classicist and historian and Illie Anderson Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution where many of his articles are found; his focus is classics and military history. He has been a visiting professor at Hillsdale College since 2004. Hanson was awarded the National Humanities Medal in 2007 by President George W. Bush. H/T American Greatness.


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No Vietnamese Need Apply

Posted: 25 Mar 2021 06:39 PM PDT

Joe Biden’s politically motivated hypocrisy on immigration.
by Joseph Hippolito: Nearly half a century before igniting the current border crisis, Joe Biden tried to keep another group of immigrants out of the United States.As Delaware’s junior Senator in 1975, the future virtual president opposed allocating federal money to help refugees from Vietnam and Cambodia establish new lives after their homelands fell to Communist insurgents.Biden was not alone. Other Democrats opposed such mass resettlement. Among them was California Gov. Jerry Brown, who even tried to forbid aircraft filled with refugees from landing at Travis Air Force Base near San Francisco.Also among those Democrats was South Dakota Sen. George McGovern, who insisted that American troops leave South Vietnam. As his party’s Presidential nominee in 1972, McGovern lost to incumbent President Richard Nixon in one of the biggest landslides in national history.In 1975, McGovern said during a lecture: “Ninety per cent of the refugees would be better off going back to their own land … The Communist government has already given orders that the people are not to be molested … Our program should include the highest priority steps to facilitate their early return to Vietnam.”But Biden’s opposition became conspicuous by its unwavering tenacity.

That tenacity began days before the Communists conquered both South Vietnam and Cambodia. On April 14, Biden joined his fellow members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in a meeting with President Gerald Ford, Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and Defense Secretary James Schlesinger at the White House.

Though Ford had asked for $722 million in military aid to South Vietnam, discussion quickly shifted to evacuating both Americans and South Vietnamese. Kissinger promptly outlined the logistical complexity.

“The total list of the people endangered in Vietnam is over a million,” he said. “The irreducible list is 174,000. This doesn’t mean we could get them out; it would be just those in overwhelming jeopardy.”

As discussion continued, Biden concentrated on evacuating Americans.

“We should focus on getting them out,” Biden said. “Getting the Vietnamese out and military aid for the GVN (South Vietnamese government) are totally different.”

Kissinger replied that plans to evacuate Americans were “in pretty good shape” but added that the United States has “an obligation” to help the Vietnamese. “This is infinitely more complicated and large-scale,” Kissinger said.

“I will vote for any amount for getting the Americans out,” Biden responded. “I don’t want it mixed with getting the Vietnamese out.”

When Pennsylvania Sen. Hugh Scott, the chamber’s minority leader, suggested discussing specific amounts, Biden replied, “I don’t want to commit myself to any precise number. How much money depends on how many we try to get out.”

Unlike his fellow Senators, most of whom wanted to end American military involvement, Biden offered no concrete suggestions or hypothetical scenarios. He merely reiterated his opposition to funding the evacuation of Vietnamese.

Three days after the meeting, the Khmer Rouge conquered Cambodia. Pol Pot, the Khmer Rouge’s leader, immediately implemented the genocidal policies that killed between one million and three million of his countrymen. Meanwhile, the North Vietnamese were rapidly descending on Saigon, South Vietnam’s capital.

Yet the exponentially deteriorating situation failed to sway Biden. When Kissinger appeared as a witness during committee hearings on Ford’s proposal, Biden told him the White House “had not informed Congress adequately about the number of refugees to be brought here.” the New York Times reported. Publicly, Biden insisted that the United States has “no obligation, moral or otherwise, to evacuate foreign nationals,” and that “the United States has no obligation to evacuate one — or 100,001 — South Vietnamese,” he said.

Nevertheless, 14 of the committee’s 17 members recommended that the Senate support the appropriation for humanitarian aid. Biden was one of the three opposing it. On April 25, Biden became one of 18 Senators to oppose the bill, which passed, 55-18.

Five days later, the Vietnam War ended when the Communists captured Saigon. Biden’s ensuing political behavior could only be described as surreal.

On May 8, Biden joined 91 other Senators supporting a resolution welcoming South Vietnamese and Cambodian refugees to the United States. Eight days later, however, Biden abstained on three different votes concerning financial support for those refugees — including the actual bill for $405 million to be delivered by June 30, the end of the fiscal year.

Why did Biden oppose immigration from South Vietnam and Cambodia nearly 50 years ago? Perhaps he, like other Democrats, feared the creation of a pro-Republican voting base; Cuban refugees who escaped Fidel Castro built just that in Florida. Why does Biden support unlimited immigration from Latin America now? Perhaps he, like other Democrats, hope to expand the party’s own voting base.

Despite Congressional appropriations, however, thousands of Vietnamese, Cambodians and Laotians had to cross the Pacific Ocean on unsafe, even rickety, boats. They faced starvation, dehydration, illness and piracy. They would be nicknamed, “the boat people.”

Nearly half a century after Biden’s anti-immigrant activism, Vietnamese still remember.

“My Mom and my Dad were refugees from the war,” wrote someone called SecondGen. “They had worked closely supporting the cause against Communism. It is horrible what they had to go through. They will never forget that Biden did not want the Vietnamese to come to America. He wanted to close out Camp Pendleton and offer zero support to Vietnamese people. The Vietnamese people who lived through this remember this time clearly and the impact his decisions made. It’s too bad that the media is trying to spin the truth.”

“My wife and then 2 years old daughter were among the first Vietnamese who fled Saigon,” wrote Phung Ngo. “We arrived at Guam on 4/24/1975 and CONUS (the continental United States) on May 1st, 1975 as evacuees instead of refugees because, now I learn, Joe Biden refused to accept us. Many members of our greater family including my father and brother were ‘re-educated’ because they were not lucky to escape as we. Many others were executed or died in the last few battles. All to get away from the Communists, Socialists or Marxists, whatever you call them.”

Those commenters responded to an article from the left-wing blog Daily Kos that criticized Biden’s stance at the time. The author, Stephen Fox, volunteered to help refugees living temporarily at Camp Pendleton, a Marine base north of San Diego.

“Egregious memories of then-Senator Joe Biden’s staunch opposition to desegregation and busing still disturb me, but worse was his hostility towards helping Vietnamese war refugees after that war,” Fox wrote. “I spent a lot of time just after the fall of Saigon as a volunteer helping Vietnamese refugees living in a tent city at Camp Pendleton Marine Base, to determine where in the United States they could move to.

“The State Department, Red Cross, and airlines were all there to help; I helped because I was asked to do so by an eminent Vietnamese Buddhist in L.A. (Los Angeles), Dr. Thich Thien-An, and because I spoke French via a French-Vietnamese translator, in order to help those bewildered people. Why? Because no one else would.

“President Gerald Ford evacuated thousands of families who had worked with U.S. troops during that infernal war, but the arch Senate spokesman, the leading voice in the Senate opposing this rescue effort. was Joe Biden. (bold in original)”

Monica Showalter, <writing in American Thinker, described living with these refugees in suburban San Diego before paying Biden the ultimate insult.

“They were wonderful people, the world’s most desirable immigrants, people who shared our values, showed us what industry was, and delighted us with their everyday ao dais (long gowns) and Vietnamese groceries and restaurants,” she wrote. “These Southeast Asian refugees impressed us in school, coming in with no language skills and assimilating quickly anyway. In short, they were real refugees who had sided with us and proved their loyalty by paying a price. As Americans here, we cared about them.

“And Biden was one of the few, the very few, the distant few, who wanted to leave them in the water with the pirates.”
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Biden’s Border Catastrophe

Posted: 25 Mar 2021 06:12 PM PDT

A disaster getting worse by the day.
by Joseph Klein: The hordes of migrants trying to enter the United States by hook or crook regard Joe Biden as their president. Weeks after Biden’s inauguration, for example, migrants were spotted flying a Biden presidential campaign flag at a migrant camp of would-be asylum seekers on the Mexican side of the U.S.-Mexico border. The migrants waiting to be admitted to the United States to begin their asylum application process know that their stay in Mexico is coming to an end after Biden recklessly eliminated the Trump administration’s successful “Remain in Mexico” policy. Migrant families and unaccompanied minors who have crossed the border illegally also have much to thank Biden for. So do the smugglers making millions of dollars in human trafficking.No wonder Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador in early March called Biden “the migrant president,” which he did not intend as a compliment. During a March 23rd press conference, Mexico’s president elaborated. “Expectations were created that with the Government of President Biden there would be a better treatment of migrants,” he said. “And this has caused Central American migrants, and also from our country, wanting to cross the border thinking that it is easier to do so.”After the Biden administration re-instituted the catch and release policy that had been ended by the Trump administration, migrant families apprehended after illegally entering the United States have been quickly released. They are free to remain in this country without even being issued a court appearance date.“This is insane, it is another pull factor that will overwhelm us,” a senior-level law enforcement source with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) in the Rio Grande Valley told Breitbart. “We are creating another entirely different class of aliens we will have to deal with years from now. We will never find most of these aliens once they are released.”Some of those claiming to be families consist of children with smugglers posing as their parents. In any case, whether real or not, all families apprehended after illegally entering the United States should have been immediately turned away because of the coronavirus pandemic. The Biden administration has the emergency legal authority to do so. However, according to Axios, there is data showing that “an average of just 13% of nearly 13,000 family members attempting to cross the U.S.-Mexico border were returned to Mexico between March 14 and March 21 using the public health order, which essentially says the U.S. can close the border to nonessential travel because of the coronavirus.”To make matters worse, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas has confirmed that there have been “instances” when aliens who crossed our border illegally were released without testing them for the coronavirus. There were cases in which illegal aliens who had tested positive were nevertheless released into U.S. communities.

Mayorkas’s claim that the Biden administration has “closed” the border with Mexico to migrant families is a preposterous lie. White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki repeated this lie at her March 22nd press briefing.

All of this is happening as thousands of unaccompanied minors who cross the border illegally are being welcomed with open arms by the Biden administration. The administration was completely unprepared for the chaos that has followed. As of mid-March, more than 13,000 unaccompanied minors were reportedly in U.S. custody, overwhelming CBP resources. There is not enough space to house them temporarily in Border Patrol facilities until they can be safely transferred to facilities operated by the better equipped Department of Health and Human Services. The situation is so bad that the minors are being crammed together in ramshackle quarters, in numbers way beyond their stated capacity limits, with no regard to the risk of coronavirus spread. The minors lie on floor mats with a foil sheet for covers.

According ABC News, internal CBP documents it obtained show there are now 3,889 migrants in a holding facility in Donna, Texas that is meant to hold just 250. “That means it is currently at 1,556% capacity.”

The Biden administration has prohibited journalists from visiting or photographing where these minors, who shouldn’t be in the U.S. in the first place, are being held. The administration is covering up the shocking extent of the humanitarian and health crisis it has created. A prominent photojournalist, John Moore, tweeted: “I respectfully ask US Customs and Border Protection to stop blocking media access to their border operations. I have photographed CBP under Bush, Obama and Trump but now – zero access is granted to media.”

In response to repeated media requests for such access, all that the White House would say is that it is “working to finalize details” of a plan to allow some press access.

Biden administration officials continue to refuse to even acknowledge that there is a crisis. The administration remains in full spin mode. Psaki, for example, claimed that “children presenting at our border who are fleeing violence … who are fleeing terrible situations, is not a crisis.”

Yes, there are horrible economic conditions and violence in Central America, which parents want their children to escape. But it is a crisis when such desperate Central American parents are encouraged enough by Biden’s undoing of the Trump administration’s strict immigration policies to put their children in the hands of dangerous smugglers. It is a crisis when such children may never get to the border safely because of disease, violent attacks, or sex trafficking.

“We’re dealing with a different culture who’s not afraid to send all their kids under the age of five, knowing they’re going to get raped, knowing they’re going to get killed,” a border agent told The Epoch Times on condition of anonymity. “You talk to the adults or the teenagers and they’ll tell you, ‘They raped three or four girls, and they kicked them off the trains.’ They’re going to die.”

Those minors lucky enough to make it safely to the U.S-Mexico border are vastly overwhelming the resources available to take care of them after they have crossed illegally into this country. Hence, the inhumane conditions facing the children, just as they thought the worst was behind them. A picture is a worth a thousand words, as photos made available by Democrat Rep. Henry Cuellar’s office of the horrible living conditions demonstrate.

Despite its denials, the Biden administration has sent strong signals through its actions that encourage migrants to come to our country illegally, especially unaccompanied minors. The pull is too great to resist.

Who has Biden just tasked with trying to stem the flow of migrants from Central America? It’s Vice President Kamala Harris, of course. Biden claimed that Harris was the most qualified person to take on this job. Based on what? Harris has no experience either in diplomacy or immigration matters. It was just the other day when Harris laughed in response to a question whether she had plans to visit the border.

Harris is supposed to oversee the infusion of billions of dollars into the economies of Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador in an attempt to reduce the poverty and violence that are fueling the migration surge. She will fail just as then-Vice President Biden did during the Obama administration. American taxpayers’ money will go down the money pits of these corrupt regimes.

President Juan Orlando Hernández of Honduras, for example, was linked to alleged involvement with Honduras’s drug-trafficking industry during a federal trial in New York. The trial was of a Honduran citizen who was convicted on March 22nd on various counts, including conspiracy to traffic cocaine. The New York Times reported that “evidence presented in court over two weeks provided a searing assessment of the president, whose government’s failure to build a lawful state and a robust economy has helped drive hundreds of thousands of despairing citizens to emigrate in recent years, with most trying to reach the United States.” Yet Biden’s solution is to send Harris down to Honduras and other corrupt Central American countries with bucketsful of cash. This would be laughable if it weren’t so pathetic.

It is a dereliction of duty for the president of the United States to potentially endanger the health and security of the American people he is sworn to protect by stimulating an uncontrollable surge of illegal immigrants into this country. And it is cruel for the Biden administration to lure unaccompanied minors to take a very treacherous journey north with no idea of what awaits them. The right thing to do for all concerned is for the Biden administration to send an unambiguous message that those crossing into the United States illegally, including children, will be promptly sent home in a safe and humane manner.
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Joseph Klein is a Harvard-trained lawyer and the author of Global Deception: The UN’s Stealth Assault on America’s Freedom and Lethal Engagement: Barack Hussein Obama, the United Nations & Radical Islam.


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Democrats Will Kill the Goose That Lays the Golden Vaccines

Posted: 25 Mar 2021 05:50 PM PDT

by Newt Gingrich and Joe DeSantis: Given the Left’s desire to ban some of the works of Dr. Seuss, it is not surprising that its members also seem intent on discounting the lessons of another classic children’s story.

In the Aesop’s fable, The Goose that Laid the Golden Eggs, a farmer has a goose that lays a golden egg every day. Instead of being happy with this miracle, the farmer decides to kill the goose assuming there must be an even larger deposit of gold inside. However, the goose is no different on the inside than any other goose, and the farmer is left with nothing.

The story describes the folly of short-sighted decision-making that destroys something that is predictably and routinely valuable. Unfortunately, this is precisely what Democrats seem intent on doing to America’s biopharmaceutical ecosystem – at precisely the time when it has proven most essential.

Thanks to a unique partnership between public sector investment at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and a robustly capitalized private sector biopharmaceutical industry, the United States has created an engine for new cures and treatments that is the envy of the world.

Both parts of this engine are essential. NIH funds the basic science that identifies promising leads for drug development, and the private sector takes those findings and sees if they can be used to develop new treatments. This latter step must be funded by the private sector because it can move much faster and more creatively than the public sector’s grant application process – and there is simply more money in the private economy than in the public sector.

The value of this public private partnership has just been proven in a spectacular way. Biopharmaceutical companies were able to take theory developed with publicly financed research into mRNA and use the private sector’s considerable resources and agility to develop vaccines for COVID-19. Coupled with a significant streamlining of regulations, vaccines were developed and approved less than a year after COVID-19 was first identified.

Of course, this success was made possible by President Donald Trump’s Operation Warp Speed, which NIH Director Francis Collins said helped create vaccines “faster than it’s ever been [done] before,” and “was an incredibly important step forward that the administration deserves credit for.” Now, even while taking credit for the distribution of these vaccines under President Joe Biden, Democrats want to destroy this critical partnership in the short-sighted search for a nonexistent reward.

According to The Hill, key Democrats, including Sen. Bernie Sanders (VT) and Rep. Rosa DeLauro (CT), are pressuring the United States to support a radical proposal at the World Trade Organization. They seek to strip patent protections for COVID-19 vaccines. Speaker Nancy Pelosi is also reported to have expressed support for this measure.

In other words, they want to kill the goose that lays the golden vaccines. It is hard to imagine a more destructive step for the current pandemic and future drug development.

First, as numerous experts have pointed out, stripping patent protections would not meaningfully increase manufacturing capacity. That’s because there are a limited number of places with the infrastructure needed to safely make the vaccines, and they are already being employed to do so. Even Bill Gates, whose foundation is dedicated to vaccine distribution in developing countries, has said, “There’s not a single additional vaccine that would have come out of [the WTO effort].”

Second, and more fundamentally, the Left consistently fails to understand the kind of incentives that their big government, anti-capitalist economics create. Even if new manufacturing capabilities are brought online, removing the patent protections will simply disincentivize the current patent holders from continuing to produce their vaccines once the wealthier countries of the world are fully vaccinated. So, without patent protections there will be fewer available vaccines for developing countries than if protections remain in place.

That’s in the short term. Removing patent protections would also send a chilling signal across the biopharmaceutical industry, drying up investment and research and development dollars. This would delay or even prevent entirely the next generation of treatments.

This same criticism also applies to most of the Democrats’ proposals regarding drug prices. They sacrifice the future to benefit the present – and even that short-term benefit is minimal.

For instance, Democratic Rep. Frank Pallone (NJ-6), who chairs the House Energy and Commerce Committee, has pledged to take up a bill “similar” to HR 3, which passed the House in 2020 but went nowhere in the Republican-controlled Senate. The White House recently signaled it may use pieces of this bill, essentially taking money out of Medicare to fund the infrastructure package.

HR3 was a grab bag of destructive policies that would cripple biopharmaceutical development by drying up investment in the future. This includes allowing Medicare to dictate the price of drugs. The Democrats refer to it as negotiating prices, but the way the bill is structured, manufacturers must accept the government’s suggested prices or face punitive taxes on the gross sales of the drugs.

Defenders of this idea protest that in other countries, governments set the prices of drugs. This is true. It is also true that these same government routinely refuse to pay for drugs that are available to patients in the United States. That’s because the government is only interested in paying what a drug is worth to the government, not to patients. Patients in those countries, at least, do have some recourse: They can come to America to be treated.

But if America follows the same path, where will American patients go to get treatments that are never developed? Where will we go if Democrats kill the goose that lays the golden eggs?
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Newt Gingrich and Joe DeSantis contributes to Gingrich 360.


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The Fall Of Chile Is A Warning To America

Posted: 25 Mar 2021 05:22 PM PDT

Stephen Moore

by Stephen Moore: Back in the 1970s, the nation of Chile embarked on one of the boldest sets of free market economic reforms in history. The government called in the Chicago Boys, as they were called, led by Milton Friedman and other University of Chicago free market economists.

They were given a free hand to redesign the Chilean economic system with property rights, a low flat tax, privatization of the Social Security system and industry deregulation. In 1991, Friedman wrote that Chile now “has all three things: political freedom, human freedom and economic freedom. Chile will continue to be an interesting experiment to watch to see whether it can keep all three.”

For four decades, the experiment worked better than anyone could have imagined. According to a study by economist Axel Kaiser for the Cato Institute: “Between 1975 and 2015 per capita income in Chile quadrupled to $23,000, the highest rate in Latin America. As a result, from the early 1980s to 2014 poverty fell from 45 percent to 8 percent.” Chile became one of the wealthiest nations in South America. And it happened in three decades, an eye blink of history.

The Marxists and intellectual class of Latin America always hated the free market reforms. They disparaged the Chicago Boys as “fascists.” They spent decades attacking the policies (with the stooges in the American media echoing their protests), even as Chile became the jewel of South America.

The Marxists invented a narrative of “inequality”: “The rich were getting richer, and the poor were getting poorer, and capitalism is evil.”

They infiltrated all of Chile’s cultural institutions: the media, the schools, the universities, the Catholic Church, the arts, the unions and even the corporate boardrooms. They spread their poisonous creed of collectivism to the populace.

Is any of this sounding familiar to our situation today?

Eventually, the leftists pulled off a political coup. In 2013, the left won the Chilean presidency. The free market reforms were systematically replaced with “spread the wealth” platitudes. In October 2020, voters approved a rewrite of the constitution, and now property rights and the rule of law are in danger.

Chile is now in economic free fall in less than 6 months. The poor are getting crushed. The rich are pulling their money out of the country. They have arrived at “equality”: Nearly everyone is suffering.

Meanwhile, back in America, we have an economic transformation of our own going on. The Biden administration promises to help the middle class by handing out trillions of dollars of free money to citizens and paying people more money for not working than working. We will borrow trillions of dollars and pray that the Chinese continue to buy up our bonds and that our currency holds up.

Many of our constitutional protections and congressional rules of behavior, such as the filibuster, which protects the rights of the minority, may be headed to the shredder. The election laws are getting rewritten to benefit, significantly, the party now in power — the Democrats. The House has passed a bill requiring millions of working-class people to join unions and pay dues. The left is saying, don’t worry, this compulsion is going to help the working class. Sure.

A sock-it-to-the-rich tax increase is coming that will make the productive class and the job creators pay their “fair share” with tax rates of 50%, 60% and 70%.

Will this story have a happy ending?

The answer to that question might be contained in the frightening example of what happened in Chile. It is what our children and college students should be learning in the classrooms — fat chance. The left runs our schools now, too.
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Stephen Moore is a senior fellow at the Heritage Foundation and an economic consultant with FreedomWorks. He is the co-author of “Trumponomics: Inside the America First Plan to Revive the American Economy.”


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Trump Deflation Syndrome

Posted: 25 Mar 2021 05:10 PM PDT

Cable news ratings are down without the constant negative Trump coverage, CNN hardest hit.
Editorial Cartoon by AF “Tony” Branco


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When Minorities Vote GOP, the Media Smears Republicans as Racists

Posted: 25 Mar 2021 04:55 PM PDT

Daniel Greenfield: In just one week, the Washington Post churned out two op-eds on the same theme, “The GOP is Now Just the Party of White Grievance” and “The Republican Party is Making Jim Crow Segregationists Proud”. The D.C. Democrat paper doesn’t bother clarifying why Democrats from two generations ago would be thrilled that 1 in 5 black men voted for President Trump.

Ever since the election, the media has been beating its narrative drum with one message.

CNN howls that Republicans are the worst racists. The New York Times insists they’re even more racist than that. And MSNBC will counter that only white racists would vote Republican.

The most famous media exponent of the “white grievance” line is Stuart Stevens: Romney’s senior strategist, who went on to join the Lincoln Project. Stevens claimed on MSNBC that the GOP, “went down a path to embrace white grievance as its core” and that, “of the Americans who are 15 years and under, the majority are nonwhite. They’re gonna be nonwhite when they turn 18 and start voting and that’s the end of the Republican party as we know it.”

But David Shor, Obama’s battleground state election analyst, pointed out, “I don’t think a lot of people expected Donald Trump’s GOP to have a much more diverse support base than Mitt Romney’s did in 2012. But that’s what happened.

“My party obviously has an embarrassingly small share of African American votes,” Senator Romney claimed after embarrassingly participating in a Black Lives Matter rally.

President Trump had done better than Romney with both black and Latino voters the first time around. And he improved on those numbers the second time around. As Shor notes, among Democrats, “Hispanic support dropped by 8 to 9 percent” and “there’s evidence that there was something like a 5 percent decline in Asian American support for Democrats.”

1 in 3 Latino men and 1 in 5 black men voted for President Trump in 2020.

Meanwhile over half of the House minority freshmen are Republicans. This is the first time that more House minority freshmen have been Republicans than Democrats.

The Jim Crow segregationists must be really proud of that one.

As Henry Olsen, the author of The Working Class Republican noted, “Every seat Republicans have flipped from blue to red has been captured by a woman or a minority.”

These are strange numbers for the party of “white grievance”.

The Democrats and their media keep shouting that Republicans are becoming whiter even as Republican voters and elected officials are more diverse than they have been in a generation.

As Shor noted, Democrats gained “roughly 7 percent among white college graduates” and lost support among black, Hispanic, and Asian voters by 2, 9, and 5 percent respectively.

If any party out there is getting whiter, it’s the Democrats. And that has them worried.

These are some of the numbers that explain why Democrats are doubling down on accusations of Republican racism. These smears don’t reflect the real world, they’re a messaging operation by a radical party that bet its future on minority voters only to discover it’s losing its grip on them.

Democrat efforts to connect with minority voters backfired. As Shor noted, police defunding led to “conservative Hispanic voters who’d been voting for us despite their ideological inclinations” to begin “voting more like conservative whites”. And trying to win over Hispanic voters with open borders was an even bigger disaster. “Asking voters whether they lean toward Biden and Trump, and then emphasizing the Democratic position on immigration, often caused Biden’s share of support among Latino respondents to decline.” So much for immigration pandering.

Black leaders and voters rejected police defunding. By the time the election was drawing near, Biden and the Democrats were forced to denounce race riots and reject police defunding.

Police defunding and open borders are only popular with AOC’s base of white hipsters.

Unable to meaningfully connect with minority voters, Democrats have defaulted back to accusing Republicans of racism. And insisting, all evidence to the contrary, that they’re a white party. It’s not only a lie, but it shows the level of desperation and contempt by the Democrats.

The Democrats have defined white grievance as opposition to critical race theory and their culture war. But neither are especially popular with minority voters. Going to war against Dr. Seuss may thrill the hearts of AOC’s white hipster base, but black and Hispanic parents want the Democrats to stand up to the teachers’ unions and reopen schools. San Francisco’s obsession with renaming closed schools even led to a rebuke from its black female mayor.

The Democrat culture war is based around generating racially polarizing moments, but they have nothing to do with the real concerns of most minority voters. They’re the noise of a college-educated lefty elite, white, black, and otherwise, talking about its ideological obsessions.

Eliminating Dr. Seuss doesn’t frame Republicans as the party of white grievance or racism. Instead it shows that the Democrats are unserious radicals who don’t intend to do anything for minority voters, and can’t even prioritize delivering the financial benefits that they promised.

But, much like Robin DiAngelo’s racist tract, White Fragility, when the Washington Post serially accuses Republicans of being white racists, it isn’t talking to minorities. The Post has fairly few minority readers, despite claiming to cover a city that is majority black. But that’s not the city that the paper is built to cover. The Post is a government paper and its demographic are officials, elected and unelected, and the swamp of contractors, consultants, and lobbyists around them.

White people are telling other white people that Republicans are the party of white people.

The strategy is less about winning over minority voters than making white college-educated voters feel like racists if they even think about voting Republican.

Critical race theory and cancel culture are the barbed wire on the plantation for white voters.

Democrats kept black voters in by telling them that Republicans are racists. Now just as minority voters are beginning to drift over the invisible fence, the Democrats are telling college-educated white voters that Republicans are racist. Racism is the plantation’s fence. Minority voters on the plantation had been taught to fear racism outside the invisible fence while college-educated white voters are being taught to fear the hidden racism lurking deep in their own whiteness.

But the fear strategy, fear of the outside world and fear of your own dark side, has its limits.

The Democrats have gone from the party of, “The only thing we have to fear, is fear itself” to the party of, “Fear thy neighbor” and worse still, “Fear thyself.” The party’s pitch has been distilled into fear and hatred. As more minorities vote Republican, the Democrats can only respond by ramping up the racism smears that have become their only real argument for the minority vote.

The more minorities vote Republican, the more the Democrat racism smears fly in the media.
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Daniel Greenfield is a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center.


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Nightmare Narratives

Posted: 25 Mar 2021 03:12 PM PDT

by Paul Jacob: Beware the America we see on our screens.

A friend posted something on Facebook tying three recent stories together, what he called “brazenly false narratives many progressives have peddled.”

The first being that those who attacked the Capitol on January 6th were treated more gently than Black Lives Matter activists would have been. Back in January, then President-Elect Biden made a point of offering this stark racial takeawaysans evidence.*

The second narrative? That the Atlanta shooting spree was motivated by anti-Asian hatred, six of the nine people shot, eight killed, being Asian. But there is yet no evidence of racism; another, quite different motive appears to have spurred the massacre.

Nonetheless, on NBC Meet the Press last Sunday, Princeton University Professor Eddie Glaude Jr. said the Atlanta shooting was part of “this panic around the whiteness of this country.” The Washington Post’s Jonathan Capehart echoed that emotion in a weekend column, “Asian Americans must not fight white terror alone.”

Yet, weeks ago, The Post informed readers, “Tensions between Asian and Black communities also date back decades and have been reignited by videos that show Black perpetrators in many of the recent attacks on Asian Americans.”

The terror is diverse.

Lastly, the Boulder shooter was taken alive — which “must” mean (if you are catching on) that he is . . . white. Some referred to the killer as a “white Christian terrorist” . . . problem being (you guessed it) he turned out to be a Syrian immigrant — and Muslim. Causing mass tweet deletes, including by Vice-President Harris’s niece.**

Like me, you probably meet a lot of nice people, white and black and Asian and Middle Eastern . . . of both sexes, various genders, differing religions . . . all the time . . . before the pandemic, anyway.

But no film at 11.

This is Common Sense. I’m Paul Jacob.
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Paul Jacob (@Common_Sense_PJ) is author of Common Sense which provides daily commentary about the issues impacting America and about the citizens who are doing something about them. He is also President of the Liberty Initiative Fund (LIFe) as well as Citizens in Charge Foundation. Jacob is a contributing author on the ARRA News Service.


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What This Arizona Sheriff Sees While Border Crisis Worsens

Posted: 25 Mar 2021 02:49 PM PDT

by Rachel del Guidice: A border sheriff in Arizona says his county has hit a crisis point with the surge of illegal immigrants crossing into the U.S. from Mexico.

“We went from a year ago manageable [and] calm to unmanageable chaos and crisis,” Cochise County Sheriff Mark Dannels told The Daily Signal in a phone interview Wednesday.

“Checkpoints are all down,” said Dannels, whose county is about two hours from Tucson by car. “There’s no more checkpoints [for illegal immigrants] in our county. Our Border Patrol station has become a care center for the agents who run the checkpoints … so we’ve lost agents in the field.”

After being sworn in Jan. 20, President Joe Biden signed an executive order halting construction of President Donald Trump’s wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.

“When President Biden took office, within hours of taking office, he had the executive orders and [in] one of them he declared the southwest border not an emergency,” Dannels recalled.

“They stopped the radio sensors and technology lighting. And most of all, it sent a message … that the border is open,” he said, adding: “That’s causing us great grief.”

In an interview Wednesday on “The Daily Signal Podcast,” Mark Morgan, acting commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection in the Trump administration, said statistics show illegal crossings at the border have exploded.

“Last month, in the month of February, they saw over 100,000 apprehensions of people trying to illegally enter the border,” said Morgan, currently a visiting fellow at The Heritage Foundation.

“I think in March, you’re going to see that number skyrocket—120,000, 130,000 [arrests at the border], if not reaching the numbers at the height of the crisis that we saw in 2019,” he said.

Dannels, the Cochise County sheriff, said his community is concerned about what is happening along the 83 miles the county shares with Mexico.

“They’re in unrest with the fact that they don’t know what’s going on there now … with the erosion of prevention and enforcement programs,” he said.

Dannels, first elected sheriff as a Republican in 2012 and reelected in 2016 and 2020, has served in law enforcement for 36 years.

“My days are spent addressing community concerns, talking to media now with the national hype [that] just happened because of the decision, and last but not least, is overseeing an operation that has increased immigration [and] border issues,” Dannels told The Daily Signal.

He said chaos at the border also has brought more drugs and crime to Cochise County.

“There are more calls of [illegal immigrants trespassing] on private properties,” Dannels said. “You name it, I mean, drug smuggling is up. … We were 20 months without a drug load [moving] in this county, and that’s something which is very disturbing to me on the public safety side.”

What is happening is a marked change from when Trump was in office, the sheriff said.

“So we’re just more guarded,” Dannels said. “We’re more focused on the fact that we’re dealing with border crimes more than we have. A year ago, we didn’t have this.”
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A Tale of Two Shootings

Posted: 25 Mar 2021 02:43 PM PDT

Judd Garrett

by Judd Garrett: Last week, a man walked into massage parlors in Atlanta, Georgia, opened fire, and killed 8 people, 6 of whom were Asian-American women. Vice President Kamala Harris was quick to turn the Atlanta shooting into a racial issue. Standing on foreign soil, she told the Irish Prime Minister that the Atlanta shooting “speaks to a larger issue” referring to “violence”, but then, she quickly pivoted and tied the motivation of the shooter to anti-Asian racism when she referred to the, “increasing level of hate crime against our Asian-American brothers and sisters.” Even though, the motivation had yet to be determined, V.P. Harris assumed the motivation simply by looking at the race of the shooter and the victims. She went on to say, “Racism is real in America… Xenophobia is real in America… Asian Americans have been attacked and scapegoated.” She very adeptly, yet falsely linked the shooting to an anti-Asian sentiment stemming from Covid-19.

Joe Biden also tied anti-Asian racism to the shooting in Atlanta when he said, “Whatever the motivation, we know this: Too many Asian-Americans have been walking up and down the streets and worrying, waking up each morning of the past year feeling their safety and the safety of their loved ones is at stake… They’ve been attacked, blamed, scapegoated and harassed,” Even though he admitted to not knowing the motive of the shooting, Biden irresponsibly attached a racial component to the shooting.

Biden and Harris’ words were thrown back in America’s face by Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying, “Vice President Harris was telling the truth about the United States. In recent years, hate crimes and racism against Asians have been on the rise in the United States, and many tragedies have taken place.” And at last week’s summit with China in Alaska, Chinese diplomat, Yang Jiechi, used that forum to lecture America on human rights, “We hope that the United States will do better on human rights,” while also claiming that black people are being “slaughtered in the United States. Our leaders’ constant need to view our country through the lens of race, and to paint the United States as racist, has caused the United States to cede the moral high ground to one of the worst human rights violators in the world, China.

After all this damage was done, the FBI has determined that the motivation of the Atlanta shooting was not racial. The shooter was an emotionally disturbed sex addict, and he saw the massage parlors as temptations he wanted to eliminate. As with many of these types of shooters, mental illness played a large role in why he committed this violent act.

In his attempt to tie the shooting to anti-Asian sentiment stemming from the origin of Covid-19, Joe Biden said, “They’re warning again what we’ve always known: Words have consequences.” Too bad, he did not temper his words accordingly. Kamala Harris paralleled anti-Asian sentiment to anti-Muslim sentiment following the 9/11 attacks, “People who are perceived as Muslim know what it was like to live in our country after 9/11.” Using the experiences of Muslim-Americans, Harris made the point that it is wrong for people to impugn an entire race or religion for the evil acts of a few members of that race and religion, except when you are assailing the entire white race for the crime committed by one white person.

On Monday, a man walked into a Boulder, Colorado grocery store, opened fire, and killed 10 people. Kamala Harris’ niece, Meena Harris followed her aunt’s lead by quickly using that incident to condemn an entire race and gender when she twitted, “violent white men are the biggest terrorist threat to our country.” She just as quickly deleted her tweet after finding out that the mass shooting was actually committed by a Middle Eastern Muslim immigrant, Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa.

Would she have deleted her tweet if the shooting had in fact been committed by a white man? Of course not. The tweet would have been true in her mind, because the shooting would have validated her prejudices. This is called confirmation bias; the “tendency to search for, interpret, favor, and recall information in a way that confirms or supports one’s prior beliefs or values”.

We use confirmation bias far too often in this country, especially in reaction to these types of tragedies. The desire to conflate the incident committed by one person onto that person’s entire race in order to confirm our prejudices about that race. Would tweeting, “violent Middle Eastern Muslims are the biggest terrorist threat to our country,” as a response to the Boulder shooting be appropriate? Of course not. That would be another example of confirmation bias that promotes racism.

How many people were happy when they found out the Atlanta shooter was white? How may were upset? How many people were happy or disappointed when the Colorado shooter turned out to be a Middle Eastern Muslim? Should it really matter what the race of the person committing this type of crime is? Why does race become such a focus when discussing these incidences? Why is race continually injected into issues where it is clear that race is not the issue? These reactions are all a result of our need for confirmation bias.

Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa’s brother, Ali, claimed that Ahmad “exhibited signs of paranoid mental illness” and was “very anti-social.” Both shooters were dealing with mental illness and emotional issues. That was their connection. Not their race, not their skin color, not their gender, but their mental illness. So, politicians focusing on the race and not on the mental illness of these shooters are doing nothing to prevent the next one of these crimes from happening.

Only a rare percentage of the population commits violent crimes. In 2019, there were 366 violent crimes per 100,000 people which is 0.3% of the population, meaning for every 273 people you meet, 1 is potentially a violent criminal. Even though that is number is too high, it is too low when trying to conflate violent acts of individual people onto entire races or entire groups.

There is an even rarer percent of the population who commit mass shootings. In the United States since 1982 there have been 121 mass shootings which mean 0.000037% of the population committed mass shootings over the last 40 years. One mass shooting is one too many, but to use 121 incidences over 40 years in a country of 330 million people to make claims about and disparage entire segments of the population is not only factually wrong but racially divisive.

If we are going to divide people, we should divide them between those who commit violent crimes and those who don’t. And what we would find is that a very small percent (less than 1%) of white people, black people, Hispanics, Asians, Middle Eastern people, Muslims commit violent crimes; and the vast majority (more than 99%) of white people, black people, Hispanics, Asians, Middle Eastern people, Muslims do not commit violent crimes. So, all this racial posturing and finger-pointing that we have seen from our leaders over the last week, provides zero insight into the causes and the nature of the violent crimes committed but gives tremendous clarity into the true nature of those who want to exploit the violence and suffering to expand their own power.

It will only be when we stop viewing the world, and every incident through the lens of race that we as a country will be able to break down the barriers that divide us, and can come together on the things that unite us; such as belief in our Constitution, love of country, love of family, our common humanity and our desire for goodness. Those are, and will always be vitally more important than our pigmentation.
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Judd Garrett writes for Objectivity is the Objective. His most recent non-writing job was as Director of Advanced Scouting with the Dallas Cowboys. He is a frequent contributor on the topics of sports and politics to Real Clear Politics.


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Is This Even America, Anymore?

Posted: 25 Mar 2021 01:05 PM PDT

House-passed bills would create a country almost unrecognizable.

by Catherine Mortensen: In two short months the U.S. House of Representatives has passed four bills that will radically change America. The first, a Covid bailout bill has already been signed into law. The other three bills are scheduled for debate in the Senate:

  • HR 1 (Democrat vote-rigging bill)
  • American Dream and Promise Act (amnesty bill)
  • Farm Workforce Modernization Act (amnesty bill)

The Covid bailout bill is an attempt by Democrats to introduce European-style socialism by normalizing huge government handouts for every American, untethered to work. In the short term, politicians see nothing but upside. Their constituents are fat and happy with cash burning a hole in their pockets. My daughter and her husband got $2,800 and are on track to spend it before it even hits their bank account. A good friend told me her sister has five children under the age of 18 and their family is looking at banking more than $10,000 in stimulus, or “stymie” cash as many are calling it. And politicians on both sides of the aisle are floating the idea of a basic universal income. That has long been a dream of the progressive Left – to give every American money with no requirement for work.

Americans for Limited Government President Rick Manning said we are slouching toward socialism. “During this pandemic, the federal government has been empowered to just send people checks without any recourse,” Manning explained. “The real danger is that politicians and voters will get hooked on government ‘stymies.’ When that happens, it will destroy the American work ethic which is at the core of our American success story.”

H.R. 1, another partisan bill Democrats call the “For the People” Act, would, according to the <Honest Elections Project, eliminate or weaken protections against voter fraud at a time most voters want lawmakers to take the opposite approach. Large majorities rejected both particular provisions and the overall direction of H.R. 1. Only 29% of voters know anything at all about this expansive legislative attempt to reshape American elections, but when they are informed, only 28% support its passage. If Congress passes the “For the People Act,” it will do so in spite of them. Voters want credible elections that balance access and security.

The National Review calls H.R. 1 “a partisan assault on American democracy.” It is a massive power grab by Democrats to retain majorities of all branches of government and must be defeated.

Americans for Limited Government is backing a package of election reform measures in the Arizona legislature that would protect election integrity and is urging other states to introduce and pass similar measures. Our entire system depends on trust in the election process because our government depends upon the consent of the governed for its legitimacy.

American Dream and Promise Act and the Farm Workforce Modernization Act would provide mass amnesty to millions of illegal immigrants. This comes at a time when our Customs and Border Patrol agents and our immigration system are completely overwhelmed. Even more concerning, illegal immigrants are being released into America even after testing positive for COVID-19. The first bill, H.R. 6, would provide green cards and a path to citizenship for millions of illegal immigrants, including violent gang members. The other legislation would expand the H-2A Temporary Agricultural Worker visa program and grant agriculture workers a special certified worker status allowing them to stay in the United States for five and a half years. In addition, this status can be renewed and individuals may apply for U.S. citizenship.


This irresponsible legislation will only encourage more illegal immigration and worsen the crisis. Joe Biden’s policies have directly led to this crisis, and Democrats in the House are only working to exacerbate it. Moving forward, we must immediately halt catch and release, resume construction of our Southern border wall, and reinstitute the remain in Mexico policy.

Our country feels perilously close to slipping away. Patriots everywhere are alarmed at what is happening, but our efforts to stem the tide of socialism often feel futile. We are in a fight to save our nation and we cannot give up. Our children and grandchildren may one day ask what we did in the great fight for freedom.

I am reminded of the St Crispin’s Day speech, part of William Shakespeare‘s Henry V. On the eve of the Battle of Agincourt, which fell on Saint Crispin’s Day

, Henry V urges his men, who were vastly outnumbered by the French, to recall how the English had previously inflicted great defeats upon the French. The final lines of that speech apply to us today.

This story shall the good man teach his son;
And Crispin Crispian shall ne’er go by,
From this day to the ending of the world,
But we in it shall be rememberèd—
We few, we happy few, we band of brothers;
For he to-day that sheds his blood with me
Shall be my brother; be he ne’er so vile,
This day shall gentle his condition;
And gentlemen in England now a-bed
Shall think themselves accurs’d they were not here,
And hold their manhoods cheap whiles any speaks
That fought with us upon Saint Crispin’s day.
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Biden faces questions on migrant surge and gun control in 1st formal news conference: Amid a surge of unaccompanied minors crossing the southern border, President Joe Biden faced questions on Thursday on the issue during his first formal news conference. When asked whether his administration’s messaging was leading to the migrant surge, Biden pushed back and said the influx happens every year. He also said many of the current problems were prompted by the failures of former President Donald Trump. “What we’re doing now is attempting to rebuild, rebuild the system that can accommodate what is happening today,” said Biden. He also called the conditions that migrant children are living in “totally unacceptable” and said that he aims to move “a thousand of those kids out quickly.” Among the problems that the president also faces is the topic of gun control after two mass shootings in less than two weeks. While he’s called on Congress to take action, he has yet to put forward his own legislation on gun control — despite a campaign pledge to send a bill to Congress on his first day in office to repeal liability protections for gun manufacturers and close background check loopholes. “It’s a matter of timing,” he said.
Boulder shooting suspect makes 1st court appearance: As the community of Boulder, Colorado, continues to grieve over the horrific shooting at a King Soopers grocery store on Monday, the 21-year-old accused of gunning down 10 people, including a police officer, made his first court appearance Thursday. Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa of Arvada, Colorado, was charged with 10 counts of first-degree murder as well as one count of attempted murder for allegedly shooting at a police officer who was not hurt. Prosecutors said additional charges are expected in the next few weeks, but defense attorneys said more time is needed to assess Alissa’s mental health. He’s currently being held without bail and the judge ordered a status conference to take place in about 60 to 90 days. Meanwhile, on Thursday, customers and staff at an Atlanta supermarket were shaken when a man entered the store’s bathroom with six guns, including a semiautomatic rifle, and body armor. Rico Marley, 22, was arrested and charged with five counts of criminal attempt to commit a felony and six counts of possession of a firearm or knife during commission of or attempt to commit certain felonies. “This kind of startled me, again with the events that just recently happened in the grocery store up in Colorado,” said Charles Russell, who spotted Marley in the bathroom with the weapons. “I went to the clerk at the customer service desk working at the time and let them know.” Authorities said Grady Memorial Hospital emergency services were conducting a mental health evaluation on Marley, who is being held at Fulton County Jail.
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49.) NBC FIRST READ

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From NBC’s Chuck Todd, Mark Murray and Carrie Dann 

FIRST READ: How Biden benefits by being measured against Trump standards

Out of all the low bars President Joe Biden has cleared over the past year – “He’s going to stumble at the debate,” “He won’t get out of his basement,” 100 million shots in 100 days – Thursday’s White House news conference might have been the lowest yet.

 

The reason: After fewer than 100 days in office, Biden is still being compared, explicitly and implicitly, to his predecessor.

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Biden made little news at the press conference – other than revising his goal to 200 million shots in 100 days, opening the door to possibly eliminating the filibuster and saying that his next agenda item is on infrastructure.

 

He largely stayed on message, using a question on immigration/guns/climate change and turning it back to the coronavirus. (“The most urgent problem facing the American people, I stated from the outset, was COVID-19 and the economic dislocation for millions and millions of Americans. And so that’s why I put all my focus in the beginning.”)

 

And he defended himself on complicated topics like the situation at the border – without turning to insults or trying to steer clear of difficult lines of questioning. “Twenty-eight percent increase in children to the border in my administration; 31 percent in the last year of — in 2019, before the pandemic, in the Trump administration. It happens every single, solitary year.” (Here’s what factually right and wrong about those numbers.)

 

That’s in sharp contrast to his predecessor, who at his first formal press conference in Feb. 2017:

 

  • falsely claimed he won “the biggest Electoral College win since Ronald Reagan”;
  • boasted that no previous president – not even FDR – “has done what we’ve done” in his early days in office;
  • and attacked the media, saying: “The press has become so dishonest that if we don’t talk about it, we are doing a tremendous disservice to the American people. Tremendous disservice.”

 

This is a large part of the honeymoon that new presidents get; their performances get judged against their most recent predecessor.

 

But that changes the longer they’re in office.

 

And that’s when the bar starts getting higher.

Previewing Biden’s first formal presser

Also at yesterday’s news conference, Biden assailed GOP-sponsored legislation across the country that would curb voting rights and access.

 

“What I’m worried about is how un-American this whole initiative is. It’s sick,” he said. “This makes Jim Crow look like Jim Eagle.”

 

And just hours later, Republican Gov. Brian Kemp signed legislation into law in Georgia that would, per NBC’s Jane Timm:

  • require ID for mail-in voting;
  • make it illegal to give water and food to voters waiting in law;
  • allow the state Election Board to take over county election administration;
  • and end most early voting at 5:00 pm ET

 

Of course, this new law comes after Georgia Republicans lost the state in November’s presidential election, and after they lost two Senate runoffs in January.

 

And it comes after Trump’s false claims that there was fraud and widespread irregularities in the election.

 

As we put it earlier this month: If at first you don’t succeed, try, try — to change how the contest is conducted.

TWEET OF THE DAY: And here come the lawsuits

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Data Download: The numbers you need to know today

$1.6 billion: The price tag on the defamation lawsuit filed by Dominion Voting Systems against Fox News.

 

More than 60: The number of Asian-American former officials who signed a bipartisan letter condemning anti-AAPI violence and calling for action to address it.

 

At least 5: The number of people killed by deadly tornadoes across Alabama yesterday

 

Now more than 100: The continuing death toll from the winter storm in Texas last month.

 

30,202,648: The number of confirmed cases of coronavirus in the United States, per the most recent data from NBC News and health officials. (That’s 65,556 more than yesterday morning.)

 

549,235: The number of deaths in the United States from the virus so far, per the most recent data from NBC News. (That’s 1,317 more than yesterday morning.)

 

133,305,295: Number of vaccine doses administered in the U.S.

 

13.5 percent: The share of Americans who are fully vaccinated

 

34: The number of days left for Biden to reach his 100-day vaccination goal.

Talking policy with Benjy: Are Democrats going to pass anything else? 

There are essentially two procedural tracks for the Democratic agenda right now, both of which run through a small number of moderates, especially Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W. Va. and Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz. 

 

One track involves legislation that can pass only if the filibuster is eliminated or changed. The focal point of that effort is voting rights, where Democrats are advancing a sweeping bill that also addresses campaign finance, government ethics and gerrymandering. The filibuster also likely stands in the way of Democratic priorities on guns, immigration, and labor.

 

There’s considerable action on this front. Biden took his most aggressive stance yet in discussing filibuster changes at his press conference. Two of the remaining moderate holdouts, Senators Angus King, I-Maine and Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif.signaled their likely support for tweaking the filibuster. Manchin has hinted he’s open to filibuster reforms, but not exactly what kind. He also put forward criteria for a narrower voting rights bill on Thursday, which activists still found encouraging, but also emphasized finding bipartisan agreement, which is unlikely.

 

The second track involves Biden’s economic agenda, much of which can likely pass through reconciliation with only 50 votes. The White House is reportedly weighing$3 trillion in investments in infrastructure, clean energy, child care, and community college, among other areas, and a variety of taxes on corporations, wealthy investors, and high incomes to pay for it.

 

The news there also revolves around Manchin, who wants an “enormous” infrastructure package, but one that’s bipartisan and at least partially offset with taxes or spending cuts. The White House is considering whether they might break up their plan so they can offer to work with the GOP on infrastructure spending in one bill and then pass more progressive priorities (and likely any tax increases) through reconciliation.

One theme worth watching: Democrats considered swing votes on these issues are putting pressure on the GOP to take the next step. Manchin has signaled he’ll support a partisan infrastructure bill via reconciliation if Republicans won’t play ball.King hinted in an op-ed this week that his GOP colleagues could save the filibuster by showing they can produce bipartisan deals on key issues like immigration.

Editors’ note

Our morning First Read newsletter will be taking a break next week, but we’ll be back on Monday, April 5.

ICYMI: What ELSE is happening in the world?

A Democratic state representative in Georgia was arrested after knocking on the door of Gov. Kemp’s statehouse office as he signed the bill into law.

 

Biden said yesterday that an influx of migrant children happens at the border every year. Here’s what’s right and wrong about that claim.

 

Experts say there’s a fundamental problem with U.S. immigration laws — they’re not adapted when they need to be.

 

Parler says it warned the FBI in advance of “specific threats of violence” on the Capitol.

 

Far-right extremists have a new agenda — vaccination conspiracy theories.

 

POLITICO gets seven GOP senators on the record saying they’ve spoken to Biden recently and he remains mentally sharp.

 

Yet more trouble for Andrew Cuomo: A health industry executive with close ties to the governor also received early hard-to-get coronavirus testing.

 

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Georgia Bans Handing Out Water to Voters Waiting in Line, Because ‘Election Integrity’

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Republicans rush through a ream of voting restrictions in Georgia. A new law that Georgia’s GOP is peddling as an “election integrity” measure contains a host of problematic provisions, including a ban on handing out water or food to people waiting in line to vote and a ban on taking pictures of completed ballots (even your own).

Under the new law, “it shall be illegal for any person to…photograph or record a voted ballot.” Anyone who does so will be guilty of a misdemeanor crime.

An exception is made for the Georgia secretary of state, who will actually be required to digitize and publicize images of paper ballots. The new law creates “a pilot program for the posting of digital images of the scanned paper ballots created by the voting system.” These scanned images “shall be public records subject to disclosure.”

Those are just two of many questionable new rules for Georgia contained in the bill’s 96 pages. Another provision stipulates that no person shall “give, offer to give, or participate in the giving of any money or gifts, including, but not limited to, food and drink” to anyone within a polling place, within 150 feet of a building where voting takes place, or “within 25 feet of any voter standing in line to vote at any polling place.” (Stationary water stations are OK.)

Republicans are calling it the Election Integrity Act of 2021.

Opponents, meanwhile, have dubbed it the Voter Suppression Bill, owing to the range of new restrictions on voting that it lays out. The New Georgia Project, the Black Voters Matter Fund, and Rise Inc. have already filed a lawsuit against it.

 

Imagine making it a crime to offer water to people waiting in line to vote.

— Justin Amash (@justinamash) March 26, 2021

 

Gov. Brian Kemp and other state Republicans say the new law is necessary to stop voter fraud. But to anyone whose brain hasn’t been melted by partisan politics, it’s a pretty transparent attempt to sway election results, or at least to play to voter fraud fears. Georgia—which President Joe Biden won in 2020—was the site of extensive Trump team bellyaching, investigation, and legal maneuvering, and yet attempts to uncover Trump’s fabled widespread voter fraud never panned out.

“The bill passed both chambers of the legislature in the span of a few hours before Republican Gov. Brian Kemp signed it Thursday evening,” notes CNN.

State Rep. Park Cannon (D–Atlanta), a lawmaker who knocked on Kemp’s door during the signing of the bill, was arrested and escorted out of the building by state police.

“Cannon was charged with willful obstruction of law enforcement officers by use of threats or violence and preventing or disrupting general assembly sessions,” reports NPR. “The Georgia State Constitution states that lawmakers ‘shall be free from arrest during sessions of the General Assembly’ except for treason, felony, or breach of the peace.”

 

NEW: Capitol police are detaining/arresting Democratic Rep. Park Cannon, per this Instagram Live video. #gapolhttps://t.co/8194lQNUzlhttps://t.co/nUm2HYJvQc

— stephen fowler (@stphnfwlr) March 25, 2021

 

Some of the most controversial earlier elements of the bill—restricting weekend voting hours, requiring an excuse to vote absentee—were nixed before passage. And not all of the measures contained in the massive new bill are controversial.

“Many of the measures in SB 202 will streamline the election administration process at the local level, such as allowing officials to process absentee ballots sooner, require them to count ballots nonstop once the polls close and allow flexibility with voting equipment for smaller, lower-turnout races,” NPR points out. “Poll workers could serve in neighboring counties, after the pandemic saw a shortage of trained workers.” And “precincts with more than 2,000 voters that have lines longer than an hour at three different points throughout the day have to add more machines, add more staff or split up the poll”

But mixed in with these are provisions that seem designed to restrict voting access, complicate the process, or make it easier for state officials to intervene. Some of these include:

  • Increasing voter ID requirements for people mailing in absentee ballots, who now have to submit identification details and a driver’s license number or other forms of government-issued ID when requesting an absentee ballot as well as when submitting it. A vote may be rejected if any ID details don’t match up between the request and the submission.
  • Cutting down on the number of absentee ballot boxes that can be used.
  • Limiting mobile voting stations to emergency use.
  • Requiring that absentee ballots be requested at least 11 days before the election (previously, they could be requested through the Friday before Election Day).
  • Requiring counties to publish the total number of votes cast and by what methods by 10 p.m. on election night.
  • Allowing the State Election Board to “suspend county or municipal superintendents and appoint an individual to serve as the temporary superintendent in a jurisdiction.”
  • Allowing a Georgia voter to challenge the qualifications of an unlimited number of other voters in their county or municipality.

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Parler pushes back on claims of indulging Capitol rioters. Parler has been blamed for allegedly allowing “extremist” content in the lead-up to the January 6 Capitol riot. But the social network says it referred content to the FBI more than 50 times in the weeks leading up to the riot. From The Wall Street Journal:
Parler in December began alerting the bureau to content suggesting the possibility of violence at the Capitol as Congress met to confirm President Biden’s victory, the company wrote in a letter to the House Oversight and Reform Committee, which is investigating Parler and its role in the siege.

The social-media site referred a number of posts to law enforcement, including one on Dec. 24 from a user who called for an “armed force” of 150,000 people to “react to the congressional events of January 6,” according to the letter, which included the post and communications with FBI officials among its exhibits and has been reviewed by The Wall Street Journal.

Parler said it forwarded to the Federal Bureau of Investigation on Jan. 2 a series of posts from a user saying he would be wearing body armor to the pro-Trump rally on Jan. 6. “It’s no longer a protest,” Parler quoted the post as saying. “This is a final stand where we are drawing the red line at Capitol Hill. I trust the American people will take back the USA with force and many are ready to die to take back #USA.”

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New York is finally close to easing rules on recreational marijuana. Reason‘s Scott Shackford reports:
At a press conference Wednesday, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced that an agreement was close and that lawmakers were reviewing the final details. The bill may be ready to be voted on as early as next week. The text of the bill is not yet public, but some of the details have been making its way out to New York media outlets….

Cuomo had been circulating his own legalization proposal that would completely forbid New Yorkers from growing their own—even for medical purposes. The draft now circulating would let New Yorkers grow their own weed: six plants at a time for their own use, but only three of which could be matured. Households with more than one adult could grow a maximum of 12 plants. Municipalities would be barred from banning people from growing their own, but they could establish restrictions.

If that part of the bill stays intact, it will be improvement over New Jersey’s recent legalization. New Jersey does not permit its citizens to grow their own marijuana. They have to purchase it from licensed dealers—who then, of course, have to direct a cut to the state via taxes.

New York’s bill will reportedly let cities opt out of allowing retailers, but it will also allow citizens to overrule such bans via ballot initiatives. The law would also permit social consumption sites, cafés where you can enjoy a little weed if you’re, say, a parent frustrated at the absurd corruption of your state’s government and in need of a little relaxation but don’t want marijuana in your house with the kids.

Licensed retail shops aren’t scheduled to begin opening under the current proposal until December 2022. Marijuana products will be taxed at 9 percent, and then an additional 4 percent tax will apply.

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• A dispatch from the latest Big Tech hearing before Congress, which occurred yesterday in the House Energy and Commerce Committee and was ostensibly concerned with the spread of misinformation online.
 

I see we’re blaming Twitter for the 1/6 insurrection and not, say, FORMER PRESIDENT TRUMP.

This hearing is two sentences in and already off the rails into a moral panic morass. #Section230

— Cathy Gellis (@CathyGellis) March 25, 2021

 

• The White House is defending firing staff who admitted to ever using marijuana.
• In 28 states, there’s no minimum age for arresting kids. That needs to change, writes Reason‘s C.J. Ciaramella.

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Good morning, it’s Friday, March 26, 2021, the day of the week when I reprise a quotation meant to be uplifting or educational. Today’s comes from the 44th president of the United States, with an assist from a little-known American schoolteacher who wrote a poem that was reprised seven years ago today in a military cemetery in Europe.

Poetry is a fitting theme today. Robert Frost was born on this date in 1874; on March 26, 1892, Walt Whitman went to his final rest. I’ll cue up the scene for Barack Obama in a moment. First, I’d point you to RCP’s front page, which presents our poll averages, videos, breaking news stories, and aggregated opinion pieces spanning the political spectrum. We also offer original material from our own reporters, columnists, and contributors:

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Track Record of Biden’s Education Secretary Nominee. At RealClearEducation, Tressa Pankovits examines claims that Cindy Marten reduced achievement gaps in San Diego schools.

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John McCrae was a surgeon in a Canadian artillery unit in 1915 and was running an army field hospital when a mortally wounded lieutenant named Alexis Helmer was brought in during the Second Battle of Ypres. Helmer had been a student of McCrae’s in Montreal and the physician was moved in his grief to write a poem about the fallen. “In Flanders Fields” was published that same year in a London magazine.

McCrae was promoted during the war to lieutenant colonel, but he did not survive the war either. His verses live on, however, although they have had different meanings to ensuing generations. In only three stanzas, McCrae managed to write a poem that is both a lament of the wasted lives of war, and a call to arms. The first stanza sets the scene, the second mourns the fallen, and the third urges others to carry the torch of freedom forward. It was this last sentiment that was referenced on March 26, 2014, by President Obama as he placed a wreath at Flanders Field American Cemetery and Memorial in Belgium.

The U.S. president was preceded at the podium by Belgian King Philippe and Prime Minister Elio Di Rupo. Both leaders expressed gratitude for the Americans who fought side by side with Belgium and the other allies. The king, whose great-grandfather had resisted the Kaiser’s ultimatum, also invoked the words of Woodrow Wilson: “There is a price which is too great to pay for peace, and that price can be put in one word. One cannot pay the price of self-respect.”

“We are gathered today to remember the millions of soldiers and civilians who died during the First World War in Belgium and in the rest of Europe,” added the prime minister, “and, especially, to remember the Americans who lost their lives in our cities and our countryside. On behalf of Belgium, I will honor their memory and thank them and their families for their terrible sacrifice. … We will never forget.”

When it was his turn to speak, President Obama was equally gracious. Near the end of his brief remarks, the president recited the third stanza of John McCrae’s famous poem.

To you from failing hands we throw
The torch; be yours to hold it high.
If ye break faith with us who die
We shall not sleep, though poppies grow
In Flanders fields.

Obama continued: “What is lesser known is that three years after he wrote those words — and thousands of miles away — an American schoolteacher named Moina Michael read McCrae’s poem. And she was so moved that she wrote a response:

Oh! you who sleep in “Flanders Fields,”
Sleep sweet — to rise anew!
We caught the torch you threw
And holding high, we keep the Faith
With All who died.

“We can say we caught the torch,” Obama said, as if addressing the fallen heroes buried there. “We kept the faith.”

And that’s our quote of the week.

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65.) POLITICAL WIRE

Texas Republicans Look to Restrict Voting

NPR: “One measure that’s been proposed would make distributing ballot applications to voters who didn’t ask for one a felony. Others would outlaw drive thru-voting, and not allow polling locations to be open for more than 12 hours — specifically beyond 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Another would require that election administrators put the same amount of voting machines in every one of their polling sites, no matter what.”

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White House Cancels Party for Deb Haaland

“The White House recently ordered that a 50-person, Southwest-themed indoor party the Interior Department was planning to celebrate Secretary Deb Haaland’s confirmation be canceled after senior administration officials raised concerns that it could become a superspreader event,” Politico reports.

Quote of the Day

“Oh, come on. I don’t even think about — I don’t — I have no idea. I have no idea if there will be a Republican Party, do you?”

— President Biden, quoted by the Washington Post, when asked if he was going to run against Donald Trump in 2024.

Arrest Spoils Georgia GOP’s Victory Lap

Atlanta Journal Constitution: “The arrest of state Rep. Park Cannon — who faces two felony charges — far overshadowed the victory lap that Kemp and other Republicans hoped to take with the signing Thursday of Senate Bill 202, legislation that imposed new ID requirements, limited drop boxes and instituted other restrictions.”

“The image of Cannon, an Atlanta Democrat, being forcibly dragged from the statehouse lobby was hard to watch and the arrest could be legally questionable, since state law protects sitting lawmakers from arrest during a session except for charges of treason, felonies or breach of the peace.”

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It’s Time to Make Washington, D.C. a State

Jonathan Bernstein: “The only real argument against D.C. statehood is partisanship: Why should Republicans vote to create a state that would put two new Democrats in the Senate? And let’s not pretend that Republicans could simply shift toward the center to try to compete there; the Democratic advantage is far too lopsided for that. It’s a Democratic city and would be a Democratic state, and I can’t blame Republicans for voting their party’s self-interest.”

“But the flip side of that is that Democrats can vote their own party’s self-interest — and, in this case, they would be on the side of democracy and justice. They should have done it in 2009 when they could defeat Senate filibusters; they should at least consider doing it now even if it forces them to limit the filibuster to get it done. And while they’re at it, they should do the same for Puerto Rico, where the partisan divisions are much less rigid. Assuming that citizens there want it.”

Romney Wins Profile in Courage Award

Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) is the recipient of this year’s John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award for his vote to convict former President Donald Trump during his first impeachment trial “and his consistent and courageous defense of democracy,” NBC News reports.

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Trump Defends Capitol Rioters

“Former President Trump defended some of his supporters who rioted at the U.S. Capitol, saying Thursday that they posed ‘zero threat’ to the lawmakers who had assembled to confirm President Biden’s victory in the November election,” the Los Angeles Times reports.

Trump also complained that law enforcement was now “persecuting” the Capitol rioters, hundreds of whom have been arrested, while “nothing happens” to left-wing protesters.

Said Trump: “Some of them went in and they’re — they’re hugging and kissing the police and the guards. You know, they had great relationships. A lot of the people were waved in, and then they walked in and they walked out.”

Dominion Voting Systems Sues Fox News for $1.6 Billion

“Dominion Voting Systems on Friday filed a $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit against Fox News, arguing the cable news giant falsely claimed in an effort to boost faltering ratings that the voting company had rigged the 2020 election,” the AP reports.

GOP Warns Corporate America Over Iowa Race

“Senate Republicans are warning companies that cut off donations to the GOP after the U.S. Capitol attack that their standing on the Hill may suffer if they don’t now speak out about Democrats’ efforts to overturn a Republican House victory in Iowa,” Axios reports.

Said Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR): “If the businesses who condemned Republicans in January don’t condemn Democrats for doing the same, everyone will question whether these companies are truly committed to free elections.”

Biden’s Eye-On-The-Prize Strategy

“President Biden revealed in vivid display this week the thinking animating his 100-day plan: Do not allow outside events to take his eye off the make-or-break imperatives of virus eradication and economic growth,” Axios reports.

Said Biden: “Successful presidents — better than me — have been successful, in large part, because they know how to time what they’re doing — order it, decide and prioritize what needs to be done.”

Playbook: “Over and over in the East Room, the president made it clear Thursday that he’s in control of the timing of his legislative priorities and that he would not allow events to overtake his plans. Guns, immigration, voting rights, filibuster reform — the big issues that have intervened recently and that dominated questioning by reporters — would have to wait.”

Gary Abernathy: “The most impressive revelation on Thursday from President Biden’s first news conference was that he has a plan and he intends to stick with it.”

House Launches Broad Review of Capitol Attack

Politico: “In letters to 16 agencies across the Executive Branch and Congress, the panels asked for all communications sent between agency officials regarding Congress’ Jan. 6 session, when lawmakers certified Joe Biden’s Electoral College victory. The requests demand all relevant documents and messages from Dec. 1, 2020, to Jan. 20, 2021.”

“The unusually broad committee review comes as Speaker Nancy Pelosi has been unable to secure bipartisan cooperation to launch an independent commission to review the federal government’s handling of the attack, which left five people dead, including a Capitol Police officer.”

Ex-Trump Officials Move to Shape Pandemic Narrative

Politico: “A small group of top Trump health officials recently held a series of discussions to coordinate their accounts of the administration’s troubled Covid-19 response, worried they will be scapegoated by old colleagues – including their onetime boss, former health secretary Alex Azar.”

“Much of the group – which includes former FDA Commissioner Stephen Hahn, former CDC Director Robert Redfield, former Medicare chief Seema Verma and former White House Covid coordinator Deborah Birx – had fraught relationships with Azar, whose own accounts of the administration’s pandemic efforts have often diverged from theirs.”

Roosevelt. Johnson. Biden?

Charlie Cook: “Anyone who referred to Biden a year ago as a ‘centrist’ probably got carried away. One could have plausibly argued that he has long been in the ideological center of the Democratic Party, but he’s pretty far from the 50-yard line of the electorate as a whole. Still, his ideological posture of late has been surprising.”

“It shouldn’t surprise us any longer. It is becoming increasingly apparent that the parliamentary maneuvering over the stimulus wasn’t merely a tactical decision to skip the bipartisan approach; it was more strategic, more foundational…”

“Some wags used to joke that Biden was the type of politician who could put out the fire in a fireside chat. But truly, Biden’s agenda is more reminiscent of Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal or Lyndon Johnson’s Great Society than the more modest and forgettable Fair Deal of Harry Truman, Bill Clinton’s New Covenant, or Jimmy Carter’s New Spirit. As our nation’s 47th vice president once said about another expansion of federal authority, ‘this is a big fucking deal.’”

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‘Sharp as a Tack’

Politico: “Biden’s fitness for office, a longtime fixation among conservatives, is dominating conversations on the right as Trump openly sows doubts about the health of the man who defeated him. One Republican senator recently texted an acquaintance his private suspicions that Biden, the oldest president in history, is mentally unwell.”

“In on-the-record interviews, however, seven GOP senators who’ve met with Biden lately described him as cogent and well-versed on the issues they discussed. And none echoed the warnings many pro-Trump Republicans have issued about Biden amid the chatter about his stair-stepping acumen.”

Said Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV): “In the two meetings I was in with the president, he was as sharp as a tack.”

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Most Voters Don’t Think Gun Control Can Prevent Mass Shootings

In the wake of two mass shootings, President Joe Biden called for Congress to pass new gun-control laws, but nearly two-thirds of voters don’t believe such tragedies are preventable.

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Taxes: Americans See Less Economic Opportunity

Confidence in the nation’s economic future has declined in the past two years, and fewer Americans now expect their own income to increase.

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67.) ZEROHEDGE

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Fauci Does Damage Control After Fmr. CDC Director Suspects Wuhan Lab Leak
Fauci Does Damage Control After Fmr. CDC Director Suspects Wuhan Lab Leak

Update (1050ET): Someone must have picked up the red phone and made a call, as Dr. Anthony Fauci said during a Friday White House press briefing that ‘most scientists believe COVID-19 didn’t come from a lab,’ contradicting viral comments…

Parler Just Flipped Big Tech's Jan 6th Conspiracy Theory On Its Head
Parler Just Flipped Big Tech’s Jan 6th Conspiracy Theory On Its Head

Authored by Tyler O’Neil via PJMedia.com, In the days after the Capitol riot on January 6, 2021, Big Tech moved against a conservative alternative social media platform, Parler, based on the premise that the rioters has used Parler to…

Suez Canal Crisis Morphs Into Global Supply Chain Wrecking Ball
Suez Canal Crisis Morphs Into Global Supply Chain Wrecking Ball

Update (1111ET): Maxar Technologies’ satellite imagery shows the dredging attempt around the front hull of Ever Given. Here’s another view of the dredging. * * * Update (1039ET): Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement, the technical manager…

“F**king Weirdos”: Southwest Pilot Caught On Hot Mic In Expletive-Filled Rant About Bay Area

A Southwest Airlines pilot is in hot water after he was heard delivering an expletive-filled rant about residents of the Bay Area, according to travel site One Mile at a Time . Recorded March 12 by the San Jose International Airport’s…

Joe Biden Confirms Plan To Run In 2024 & Gut Filibuster During 62 Minute First Solo Presser
Joe Biden Confirms Plan To Run In 2024 & Gut Filibuster During 62 Minute First Solo Presser

Update (1430ET) : After 62 minutes, having answered questions from 10 different outlets (some disgustingly ingratiating, some rather more pointed), President Biden is done. “I got elected to solve problems,” Biden said at the beginning.

The Coming Demographic Collapse Of China
The Coming Demographic Collapse Of China

Authored by Gordon Chang via The National Interest, China this century is on track to experience history’s most dramatic demographic collapse in the absence of war or disease. Today, the country has a population more than four times larger…

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68.) GATEWAY PUNDIT

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General Mike Flynn’s Family Fights Back – Brother Files Suit Against CNN
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Oakland Mayor Announces Program to Give $500 Per Month to Low-Income Families – But Not If They’re White
Posted by Cristina Laila
Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf this week announced a privately funded universal income program that would give… Read more…
“The Whole Thing Was Ridiculous” – Trump Reacts to Biden’s Press Conference (VIDEO)
Posted by Cristina Laila
78-year-old Joe Biden held his first press conference today and it was a total dumpster fire. Biden had a binder… Read more…
Government Records Reveal UFOs Harassed US Navy Ships Off California Coast
Posted by Jim Hoft
Mystery UFOs reportedly hovered over US Navy destroyers off the California coast back in July 2019 according to newly released… Read more…
Pelosi Says It’s Her “Right” to Seat and Unseat Any Member of Congress – As She Moves to Unseat Iowa Republican (VIDEO)
Posted by Cristina Laila
Pelosi and the House Democrats are actively trying to steal a House seat in Iowa. The Democrats stole the White… Read more…
Republican Candidate For Congress In Texas: ‘Commies In DC’ Are Ruining America (VIDEO)
Posted by Mike LaChance
Dan Rodimer is a former WWE wrestler who is running for Congress in Texas. In one of his new ads,… Read more…
Secret Service Inserted Itself as Cleanup Crew After Hunter Biden’s Gun Was Taken by Hallie Biden and Thrown in a Trash Can Near a High School
Posted by Cristina Laila
Will any reporter ask Joe about this during his press conference? On October 23, 2018, Joe Biden’s crackhead son Hunter… Read more…
Sesame Street Pushing ‘Racial Justice’ for Toddlers in ‘ABCs of Racial Literacy’ Segments
Posted by Cassandra Fairbanks
In the left’s latest effort to reach younger and younger children with their propaganda, Sesame Street is now making “ABCs… Read more…
“I Have No Idea if There will Be a Republican Party” – Joe Biden’s Comments at Presser Raise Concern as Democrats Go in For Kill Shot (VIDEO)
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70.) HOOVER INSTITUTE

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Opinion: How A California Recall Could Backfire For Conservatives Intent On Ousting Newsom
by Bill Whalen via The Washington PostAs Pepe Le Pew est fini in cinema, let’s turn to his fellow toon Wile E. Coyote to explain how a campaign to recall California’s Democratic governor, Gavin Newsom, could backfire against the conservative activists behind the effort.
How SecDef Austin Can Make The Most Of His India Visit
by Joseph Felter Vikram J. Singh via Defense OneAs the last stop on U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s first international trip, India caps a carefully choreographed display of the U.S. administration’s focus on working with America’s closest allies and partners to safeguard a free, open and prosperous Indo-Pacific. This is a good move, given that India and the United States will be linchpins in keeping the region at peace.
Thoughts On The Fragility Of Civilization
by Williamson Murray via Military History in the NewsA 2017 Norwegian-Irish film (The King’s Choice) examines the hard choice that the nation’s monarch, Haakon VII, confronted in the dark days that followed the German invasion of his country on April 9, 1940.
Reclaiming Freedom In The UK, With Laurence Fox
interview with Laurence Fox via Uncommon KnowledgeA brilliant British actor, Laurence Fox happened to say something mildly controversial on the BBC last year—and suddenly found himself a victim of cancel culture. Instead of retreating or apologizing, Fox made the unusual choice to not just rebel but to do it in the most public way possible: by running for mayor of London.
U.S. Foreign Policy Strategy In The Indo-Pacific
via Capital ConversationsBill Hagerty and Peter Berkowitz discuss U.S. Foreign Policy Strategy in the Indo-Pacific on Wednesday, March 24 at 3:30 PM Eastern.
ANALYSIS AND COMMENTARY
Libertarian: Property Rights, Takings, And Unions
interview with Richard A. Epstein via The LibertarianA California case before the Supreme Court could change the limits on private property rights.
Military Spouses: The Force Behind The Force
by Col Denny R. Davies via The Washington TimesIndividuals should find ways to show appreciation for these heroes.
INTERVIEWS
Victor Davis Hanson: Beware The Political Speakers Of “Follow The Science”
interview with Victor Davis Hanson via The John Batchelor ShowHoover Institution fellow Victor Davis Hanson discusses his American Greatness article “Follow The ‘Science,’ They Said.”
Terry Moe: Should U.S. Presidents Have Fast-Track Authority To Get Things Done?
interview with Terry M. Moe via ReasonHoover Institution fellow Terry Moe says to save our democracy, we have to make the U.S. government faster, more efficient, and more effective — and we can do that by expanding the power of the executive branch to use “fast-track” authority to approve all types of legislation.
Michael Petrilli: The Education Gadfly Show: Accelerating Learning Post-Pandemic
interview with Michael J. Petrilli via Education Gadfly (Thomas B. Fordham Institute)Hoover Institution fellow Michael Petrilli discusses why schools should embrace acceleration over remediation when addressing students’ unfinished learning.
Kevin Hassett On His Plan To Open Up The Retirement System
interview with Kevin Hassett via YahooHoover Institution fellow Kevin Hassett talks about his new plan – co-authored with Teresa Ghilarducci – to open up the Thrift Savings Plan, which is currently reserved for government workers, to millions of Americans.
Ayaan Hirsi Ali: Mustafa Panshiri On Social Attitudes
with Ayaan Hirsi Ali via The Ayaan Hirsi Ali PodcastHoover Institution fellow Ayaan Hirsi Ali talks with Mustafa Panshiri about how to successfully integrate migrants from countries like Afghanistan and Somalia into Western cultures.
IN THE NEWS
Condoleezza Rice: What To Know About The Barrier-Breaking Former Secretary Of State, National Security Adviser
featuring Condoleezza Rice via America’s News HQ (Fox News)Rice served in both posts under former President George W. Bush.
Don’t Expect The US And China To Be Friendly Anytime Soon
quoting Elizabeth Economy via VoxUS-China relations are in the gutter. Experts say Biden shouldn’t try to fix that.
Biden Says U.S. Wants Competition, Not Confrontation, With China
quoting Matthew Turpin via The Wall Street Journal[Subscription Required] President says U.S. will join allies to pressure Beijing to adhere to international rules.
End The Fed’s Mission Creep
cited John H. Cochrane via The Wall Street Journal[Subscription Required] The central bank is getting involved in too many things that have nothing to do with monetary policy.
China’s Belt And Road Effort Demands A Multipart US Response
cited Admiral Gary Roughead via Hoover Daily ReportU.S. inaction, as much as Chinese assertiveness, is responsible for America’s economic and strategic predicament, a Council on Foreign Relations task force finds.
‘Cheap, Reliable And Clean:’ Expert Shares Energy Policy Vision With PA Lawmakers
cited Bjorn Lomborg via Patch”Cheap, reliable, and clean.” Those three words will make or break the energy industry in Pennsylvania — and beyond.
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71.) DAILY INTELLIGENCE BRIEF

Daily Intelligence Brief. – Special Operations Command Gets Diversity and Inclusion Chief
Good morning, it’s March 26, 2021. On this day in history, Dr. Jonas Salk announced a vaccine against polio (1953); Egyptian and Israel signed a historic peace treaty at the White House (1979); and the first free elections took place in the Soviet Union. Boris Yeltsin is elected (1989).
On Thursday, March 25, 2021, U.S. Special Operations Command announced that Richard Torres-Estrada would be its Chief of Diversity and Inclusion.
U.S. SOCOM tweeted, “USSOCOM welcomes our new Chief of Diversity & Inclusion, Mr. Richard Torres-Estrada. We look forward to his contribution in enhancing the capabilities and effectiveness of #SOF through diversity of talent, helping us recruit the best of the best. #QuietProfessionals.”
SOCOM also shared the news on its Instagram profile, with additional details, “Torres-Estrada has nearly two decades worth of experience working diversity and inclusion programs and activities in federal agencies. Mr. Torres-Estrada’s arrival corresponds with the publication of the USSOCOM D&I Strategic Plan, which will guide the enterprise-wide effort to institutionalize and sustain D&I.”
The news of SOCOM hiring a Chief of Diversity and Inclusion resulted in many special operations forces veterans criticizing the decision:
  • Crisis Response Group, which a U.S. Army Ranger veteran runs, replied to the Instagram post with a throw-up emoji.
  • A Green Beret veteran wrote on Facebook, “U.S. Special Forces, the Green Berets literally are selected, trained, and deployed into culturally diverse work environments and inclusivity via cultural training and language skills of the target demographic.”
  • A U.S. Air Force veteran who spent 12 years in special operations said, “This is the stupidest thing I’ve read today. The U.S. military, and especially SOF (in which I spent 11 years), needs the best of the best and already has standards, for which no measures of diversity or inclusion should be applied. The best of the best … period!
DIB analysts also researched Mr. Torres-Estrada’s social media activity. Analysts did this to be able to provide a better assessment on how the hire of Mr. Torres-Estrada could impact U.S. Special Operations Command.
Through reviewing his social media presence, the DIB identified the following about Torres-Estrada:
  • Torres-Estrada posted a meme on social media, comparing Hitler to former President Trump. The meme shows Hitler holding a Bible next to Trump, who is also holding a Bible.
  • Torres-Estrada posted an image on social media of cops arresting bears and taking a statement from Goldilocks, implying that law enforcement officers are racist.
  • Mr. Torres-Estrada “liked” a tweet that suggests former President Donald Trump led a failed coup on January 6, 2021.
  • Torres-Estrada shared a post on social media referring to the discovery and settling of the United States of America as “illegal immigration.” He referred to the post as “very interesting.”
The news of Torres-Estrada’s hire has not been publicized in any news reports or media. Analysts were only able to identify information about the SOCOM Diversity and Inclusivity Chief because they shared the news from social media accounts.
Further, in the Special Operations community, cultural training is mandatory. For Green Berets, the Language and Culture course is 25 weeks long.
In September 2020, former President Trump banned DOD training programs which suggest the U.S. is an irredeemably racist and sexist country. When he instituted the ban, Trump said, “Unfortunately, this malign ideology is now migrating from the fringes of American society and threatens to infect core institutions of our country.”
The Biden administration, on the other hand, is putting a lot of resources into the issue, having also just created a Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer at the U.S. State Department.
DIB Assessment: Mr. Torres-Estrada’s social media activity does not suggest that he will perform his duties free of bias. His comparing of Trump to Hitler indicates an extreme level of bias. In addition, Torres-Estrada has no military experience, which could make members of the special operations community feel like he doesn’t understand their needs or how to support their mission.
Further, the mission of USSOCOM is to “develop and employ fully capable Special Operations Forces to conduct global special operations and activities as part of the Joint Force to support the persistent networked and distributed Combatant Command operations and campaigns against state and non-state actors to protect and advance U.S. policies and objectives.” Many Americans may see Torres-Estrada’s appointment as political and a way to influence ideologies in the special operations community.
With Torres-Estrada’s appointment and the State Department recently creating a similar role, Americans should anticipate more Diversity and Inclusivity positions to open in the U.S. government.
Further, while the People’s Republic of China hasn’t responded to the news from SOCOM and likely won’t, the DIB poses the question: Could they view the information as a signal that the U.S. special operations community is putting time and resources into an area that will not help create effective warfighters?
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72.) FOUNDATION FOR ECONOMIC EDUCATION

Governor Cuomo is taking a step in the right direction for once.

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Progressives Say $3 Trillion For Next Spending Bill Isn’t Enough

Earlier this week, I wrote to you about the reporting that said President Biden is considering another $3 trillion spending bonanza—on everything from infrastructure to climate to education—immediately following the $6 trillion and counting we’ve blown on ‘COVID’ relief.

This news was, in itself, surprising in light of the record debt levels we’re reaching and the unprecedented spending we’ve already passed. But the latest twist surprised even my inner pessimist.

“Progressive Democrats in the House are privately discussing how they can push President Biden for a second spending package substantially bigger than the $3 trillion over a decade floated in various news outlets this week,” Axios reports. “[An] extremely ambitious proposal — at least $10 trillion — could quickly emerge as a benchmark for House progressives to rally around.”

Wow. Just wow. I truly have no words.

New York Set to Legalize Recreational Marijuana

We’ve covered New York Governor Andrew Cuomo a lot lately, and suffice it to say that coverage hasn’t been glowing. But the Democratic governor is about to do something quite good for the Empire State, and deserves full plaudits for it.

“New York state lawmakers struck a deal Wednesday to legalize marijuana,” the New York Post reports. “Just hours after Gov. Andrew Cuomo called the move ‘essential’ to the state’s social and economic well-being.”

This is a heartening development. However, in a concerning twist, the legislation contains a 9% tax on marijuana sales and creates a new regulatory agency to oversee the industry. These factors could prove problematic and hamper the rollout of a legal marijuana market in New York, potentially keeping the black market alive.

However, any move toward ending the imprisonment of people for victimless/peaceful behavior is a positive one.

Data of the Day: A new poll shows that 63% of Americans support President Biden’s $1.9 trillion “COVID relief bill.” I suspect that’s because they mistakenly believe it’s a COVID relief bill; in actuality, 90% of the spending was not directly related to COVID-19.

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​​​​​​P.S. I have a great podcast coming out tomorrow with author and National Review senior writer David Harsayni about the recent renewed push for gun control and the history of the Second Amendment in America. Subscribe on Apple PodcastsSpotify, or YouTube.

The Daily Digest: Biden Administration Argues for Warrantless Home Entry and Gun Seizures Before the Supreme Court a Year After Breonna Taylor’s Death

You don’t always have time to read a full in-depth article. Thankfully, FEE Fellow Patrick Carroll is here to give you the key takeaways from one highlighted article each day.

The Biden Administration argued this week that the US Supreme Court should uphold warrantless home entry and gun confiscation by police. The argument concerns a domestic dispute case that resulted in police confiscating weapons without a warrant under the guise of “community caretaking.” But as Hannah Cox explains in her latest article on FEE.org, approving these actions would set a dangerous precedent for civil rights violations in the future.

The community caretaking principle is a narrow exception to the Fourth Amendment that was introduced roughly 50 years ago to allow police to clear motor vehicles from highways after an accident. The First Circuit US Court of Appeals acknowledged that the use of this exception in other contexts is “ill-defined,” but it nevertheless upheld the argument that the police had the right to take the guns without a warrant.

Part of what makes this assault on civil rights so jarring is that it comes just one year after the death of Breonna Taylor, who was killed in a no-knock police raid.

“If such atrocities occurred under our current laws,” Hannah writes, “it is pretty scary to imagine what law enforcement might get away with should the Biden administration get its way in this case.”

Notably, both progressives and conservatives are experiencing some cognitive dissonance around this issue. Progressives, for one, are generally averse to police power, yet they seem to welcome it and even demand it when it provides them with an opportunity to impose stricter gun control. Conservatives, on the other hand, are generally in favor of backing the blue, despite the fact that it is the very cops they support who will be taking their guns should tougher gun control measures be passed.

But while gun rights infringements and police brutality are both significant problems, the root cause of both of them is government power. Hence, it shouldn’t be hard to see why giving the government more power will only make things worse.

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Biden Administration Argues for Warrantless Home Entry and Gun Seizures Before the Supreme Court a Year After Breonna Taylor’s Death

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In a case argued before the US Supreme Court on Wednesday, the Biden Administration, along with attorneys general from nine states, submitted arguments asking the justices to uphold warrantless home entry and gun confiscation by police.

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 This March marks the 10-year anniversary of the Arab Spring and the protests that rocked Syria, which were a starting point for the ongoing civil war. That conflict has led to over half a million deaths and nearly 13 million people displaced, according to some estimates.

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The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday will hear oral argument in Caniglia v. Strom, a case that could have sweeping consequences for policing, due process, and mental health, with the Biden Administration and attorneys general from nine states urging the High Court to uphold warrantless gun confiscation. But what would ultimately become a major Fourth Amendment case began with an elderly couple’s spat over a coffee mug.

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Two recent shootings in Atlanta, Georgia and Boulder, Colorado are fueling team-left’s long desired ban on “assault-style” rifles like the AR-15.  But, according to data from the FBI, far more murders are committed with handguns, knives, or even bare hands.

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This week was, unquestionably, a bad one. First, we saw the quick rise and fall of a Twitter Character of the Day: The guy who says he found shrimp tails in his box of Cinnamon Toast Crunch cereal. The photos he posted of said cinnamon toasted shrimp tails went viral and led to a public statement from the CTC brand. The story had a few twists—he’s married to Topanga from Boy Meets World? His rap name is “Hot Karl?”—before it took a darker turn. On Wednesday, multiple women began tweeting about their experiences with Jensen Karp. They claim he has a history of abusive and manipulative behavior. Karp has not publicly commented on the claims.

This story is, unfortunately, not rare. The first big Twitter character of 2021, Bean Dad, was promptly Milkshake Duck’d. And we’ve seen many of these instances over the years of a person going viral before we start to learn about their past. Karp was also not the only man that people called out this week; David Dobrik posted another apology after a former member of his Vlog Squad, Dominykas Zeglaitis, was accused of rape (more on that, below). But people were less than satisfied with his apology video. And then men’s publication MEL magazine (where a few former Daily Dot staffers worked) announced it was laying off its editorial staff and seeking a new owner after its partnership with Dollar Shave Club ended. MEL regularly covered weird internet culture stories, and people mourned the abrupt ending. Then the week got even worse as news broke on Thursday afternoon that Jessica Walter, who played the best character on Arrested Developmentdied at the age of 80. See? Bad week. And we still have all of Friday left.

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David Dobrik posted another apology video on Monday, addressing his initial response to allegations of rape against a former member of his Vlog Squad.

 

As reported last week by Insider, a woman claims that in 2018, Vlog Squad member Dominykas Zeglaitis, known as Durte Dom, raped her during a party. In a seven-minute video, Dobrik explains that he wanted to apologize more respectfully, and that he “fully” believes the woman’s allegation, which was not really the sentiment in his first apology. Dobrik also acknowledged other women who had voiced their own concerns about Zeglaitis in 2018, and he apologized for not believing them, as well as going on to make jokes about sexual assault for content. Many commenters called out the fact that Dobrik is doing the apologizing and taking accountability but not Zeglaitis, who has been accused of a crime. YouTuber Chris Klemens pointed out the impulse in vlog culture to call allegations of grooming or assault “drama.” 

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From Sherlock Holmes to Crimson Peak, Hollywood is obsessed with Victorian period dramas. In this week’s episode of Behind the Seams, we take a look at the costume choices behind popular Victorian movies.

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TikTokers are making fun of Wonder Woman’s music

Zack Snyder’s Justice League is full of Snyder’s trademark slow-mo, a film technique he uses for both storytelling and flourishes. That technique, along with Wonder Woman’s depiction in the film, is fueling a new TikTok trend.

 

Composer Tom Holkenborg included a new theme for Wonder Woman in the Snyder Cut called “Wonder Woman Defending & Rough Beast.” The standout moment arrives around the 2:00-minute mark as a woman’s voice emerges in a cry. Even if you didn’t know the name of the song, you’d probably associate that cry with Wonder Woman because it tended to pop up whenever she was about to do something dramatic. TikTok user @tanners.tiktok first posted a video that includes the caption “Wonder Woman walking into frame in ZSJL” set to the cry from “Wonder Woman Defending & Rough Beast.” Since posting the video a few days ago, hundreds of new TikToks using the sound clip have emerged as people do ordinary things while the music plays, a nod to just how little it took Wonder Woman to do for the music to start playing.

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API Lays Out Initiatives, Including Partnerships with Communities of Color

Natural gas’s capacity to start immediately and ramp up rapidly, its overall resilience and other qualities also make it an essential partner for intermittent renewable energy growth.NNPA NEWSWIRE — “In fact, API has had a program for over a decade, which brings a minority and underrepresented communities together to talk about, jobs and initiatives within the oil and gas sector,” API President and CEO Mike Sommers said during a news conference on Thursday, March 25. “It’s an important priority of both the API board of directors and the API team in Washington. We’ll continue to grow those alliances over time because we know, based on the studies that we have done in this space, we expect that 50 percent of the jobs in oil and gas in the next 20 years are going to be filled by women and minorities.”
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‘Twenty Pearls’ AKA Documentary Shows the Vision and Impact of Black College Women

Twenty Pearls endeavors to add the voices of Black women game changers to the national narrative, that are often suppressed.NNPA NEWSWIRE — Executive Producer and Alpha Kappa Alpha member Kimberly Esmond Adams believes anytime is the right time to tell this type of American story. “This story talks about the role that a group of college women, who were still finding their way in the world, yet were intelligent enough to understand that the world was bigger than them and they could do something concrete to make it better for everyone.”
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