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Good Tuesday morning. Smart Brevity™ count: 981 words … < 4 minutes.
⚡ Breaking: President Biden announced a groundbreaking first slate of 11 judicial nominees, including three Black women chosen for Circuit Court vacancies.
💻 Please join Axios’ Russell Contreras today at 12:30 p.m. ET for a virtual event on the launch of Axios Latino, a newsletter covering the Latino community in the Americas, featuring Sen. Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.) and civil rights activist Dolores Huerta. Sign up for the event here, and the newsletter here.
Illustration: Sarah Grillo/Axios
The next month is the most important period for U.S. climate action in more than a decade, and possibly ever, longtime advocates and observers tell Axios’ Andrew Freedman.
- Why it matters: Policy choices proposed through the end of April will reverberate for decades to come.
The Biden administration is moving on four fronts to bolster international credibility on climate:
- The White House is proposing a multi-trillion dollar infrastructure package this week aimed at wrapping ambitious climate policy goals into a jobs bill.
- The administration is trying to transform the country’s energy mix through regulations and executive orders — most recently with yesterday’s announcement that it would seek to deploy 30 gigawatts worth of offshore electricity generation by 2030. That’s higher than even the most aggressive projections from energy analysts.
- The State Department will formally unveil the country’s new emissions targets under the Paris agreement. Known as a Nationally Determined Contribution, or NDC, this will signal to other countries how ambitious the U.S. is about tackling climate change.
- The White House is hosting a virtual climate summit on April 22-23 to encourage countries to make far-reaching emissions reduction plans.
Design shown during a groundbreaking ceremony last year for a new soccer stadium in Guangzhou. Photo: AFP via Getty Images
Xi Jinping hoped to make China a global leader in soccer, his favorite sport. After years of massive government support, that dream has fallen short, Axios’ Bethany Allen-Ebrahimian, Kendall Baker and Jeff Tracy write in a forthcoming special report.
In 2015, Xi said, “My biggest hope for Chinese soccer is that its teams become among the world’s best.”
- His announcement spurred a raft of new government initiatives to boost Chinese soccer, and the Chinese Super League (CSL) got a massive influx of funding.
- China also began naturalizing foreign soccer players whose talent might help strengthen the men’s national team.
- A $1.7 billion “lotus” stadium in Guangzhou would be the centerpiece of the 2030 World Cup, should China be chosen as host.
The results: Soccer is hugely popular in China. But the national teams haven’t improved much since Xi’s announcement.
- ⚽ Axios will publish a deep dive into China’s soccer ambitions later today. Sign up for our weekly Axios China newsletter to receive it.
Illustration: Sarah Grillo/Axios
A study published this month suggests much of Mars’ water may have been absorbed into the ground, not lost to space, as scientists thought for decades, Axios Space author Miriam Kramer writes.
- NASA is scratching the surface of the big question of whether life ever existed on Mars, after the Perseverance rover — the first mission dedicated to hunting for past Martian life — made it to Mars in February.
- Rovers have found Mars is scattered with layered rocks. Scientists’ best guess is these layers formed through erosion, wind, water and ice.
The ship stuck in the Suez Canal brought a change of pace to the news cycle last week, with an estimated 1.8 million social media posts, Neal Rothschild and Sara Fischer write from Keyhole data.
- Why it matters: After a prolonged period of domestic turmoil — COVID, polarized politics, a racial reckoning, an insurrection and a crisis at the border — the internet rallied around a common cause.
Google added an animation of parading ship emojis above search results for the Suez Canal.
Graphic: MSNBC’s “Morning Joe”
President Biden is preparing to go to the mat for four tax increases worth about $1.8 trillion to help pay for his infrastructure and social safety net plans, advisers tell Axios’ Hans Nichols.
- Biden will begin to outline an array of tax proposals in Pittsburgh tomorrow as he unveils his Build Back Better infrastructure package.
It’ll be an opening bid ahead of months of negotiations, mostly within the Democratic Party. His four priorities:
- The biggest-ticket item would raise the corporate rate from 21% to 28%. That’s worth $730 billion over 10 years, according to the Tax Policy Center.
- Impose a global minimum tax on profits from foreign subsidiaries: $550 billion.
- Tax capital gains as regular income for the wealthy and tax unrealized capital gains at death: $370 billion.
- Return the top individual rate for those making more than $400,000 to the pre-Trump rate of 39.6%: $110 billion.
💰Nobel-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz tells Axios Markets editor Dion Rabouin that he endorses President Biden’s infrastructure plan, and thinks it could break the U.S. out of the low-growth, low-inflation environment of the past 20 years. Keep reading.
A police bodycam shows people gathering as Derek Chauvin pressed his knee on George Floyd’s neck. Photo: Minneapolis P.D. via AP
As the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin opened, prosecutor Jerry Blackwell showed jurors the disturbing footage at the earliest opportunity — during opening statements, AP reports.
- Blackwell told them that the number to remember was 9 minutes, 29 seconds — the amount of time Chauvin had George Floyd pinned.
- Chauvin attorney Eric Nelson countered by arguing: “Derek Chauvin did exactly what he had been trained to do over his 19-year career.”
The opening statements were seen live on at least 14 TV networks, including BBC World and CNN International.
- Go deeper: More from Axios Twin Cities.
1 in 4 Asian Americans has experienced a hate incident, and more than two-thirds have been asked “where they’re really from,” Axios Today host Niala Boodhoo writes from a poll by Survey Monkey and AAPI Data.
- The myth of the “perpetual foreigner” remains as strong for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders as it has for Latinos: 64% of Asian Americans said they’ve encountered questions that assume they’re not American.
This photo by White House photographer Michael Evans shows President Reagan waving to a crowd as he leaves the Washington Hilton on March 30, 1981, just before the assassination attempt.
- Below, longtime TIME photographer Dirck Halstead captures the chaos that followed.
🗞️ The next day …
Marc Short (right) and Vice President Pence in the Oval Office on Jan. 4. Photo: Joshua Roberts/Reuters
Top GOP operatives have formed a group to fight President Biden’s plans to raise taxes to pay for his infrastructure package, Jonathan Swan reports.
- Why it matters: The Coalition to Protect American Workers is the first major conservative group formed exclusively to block Biden’s tax agenda. Its leaders include Marc Short, who was former Vice President Pence’s chief of staff.
The group plans to spend at least $25 million on TV and digital ads and organizing. It’ll target members of Congress considering backing Biden’s plans, including moderate and vulnerable House Dems in swing districts.
Go deeper: “Pence reemerges, lays groundwork for 2024 run.”
A worker completes an electric car body at the assembly line in Zwickau, Germany. Photo: Jens Meyer/AP
DETROIT (AP) — Volkswagen will announce today that it’s changing its brand in the U.S. to “Voltswagen,” as it shifts production toward electric vehicles.
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March 30, 2021 View in browser AP Morning Wire
Good morning from The Hague. President Joe Biden and a top health official have warned that too many Americans are declaring victory over the coronavirus too soon. At the trial of an ex-police officer charged in the death of George Floyd, an onlooker described seeing Floyd “slowly fade away.” The AP also explains the key role video will play in the trial. And authorities are asking what went wrong on the giant ship that got stuck in the Suez Canal.
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MIKE CORDER The Associated Press The Hague, Netherlands
The Rundown WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden and a top health official warned that too many Americans are declaring virus victory too quickly, appealing for mask requirements and other restrictions to be……Read More MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A man who was among onlookers shouting at a Minneapolis police officer to get off George Floyd last May was to continue testifying Tuesday, a day after he described seeing Floyd……Read More CHICAGO (AP) — It’s clear video will be the central focus at the trial that began Monday for a white former Minneapolis police officer charged with killing George Floyd — and not just the widely… …Read More WASHINGTON (AP) — When former President Donald Trump was asked to list those he considers the future leaders of the Republican Party, he quickly rattled off a list of names, including Florida Gov…….Read More SUEZ, Egypt (AP) — Experts on Tuesday boarded a colossal container ship that had been stuck for nearly a week in the Suez Canal before it was freed as questions swirled about the grounding that… …Read More
OTHER TOP STORIES NEW DELHI (AP) — The scavengers wait patiently for a dump truck to tip the trash on the summit of the landfill outside New Delhi. Armed with plastic bags, they plunge thei…Read More BEIJING (AP) — China’s top legislature approved amendments to Hong Kong’s constitution on Tuesday that will give Beijing more control over the make-up of the city’s legisl…Read More MADRID (AP) — In Madrid, the real party starts at 11 p.m. after the bars close — and curfew kicks in. That’s when young, polyglot groups of revelers from Italy, the Nether…Read More SINGAPORE (AP) — The capsules of the Ferris wheel in Singapore were peppered with rain. Not great for a bird’s eye view of the city. But the migrant workers riding the Si…Read More
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23.) THE HILL 12:30 REPORT
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25.) POLITICO PLAYBOOK
Who’s getting face time with the White House
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DRIVING THE DAY
White House chief of staff RON KLAIN has met twice in two weeks with leading House progressives — and the high-level handholding with the far-left wing of the caucus isn’t sitting well with House moderates.
They say the White House seems to be taking them for granted as the administration works overtime to appease the left.
Two weeks ago we broke the news of Klain’s meeting with leaders of the Congressional Progressive Caucus. Then Axios reported last week that Biden’s chief huddled with Rep. ALEXANDRIA OCASIO-CORTEZ (D-N.Y.) and other progressives. The sit-downs have prompted griping from more centrist Democrats that they haven’t been offered facetime with Klain, too.
“People were definitely sore that they invited over some of the lefties,” said one moderate Democratic lawmaker. The working assumption of the White House, this person added, is “that we’ll all just line up.”
The tensions among Democrats have intensified in the run-up to President JOE BIDEN’S unveiling of his massive infrastructure (and many other things) bill unveiling on Wednesday. Lawmakers are jockeying to have their priorities included.
The squawking has gotten the attention of White House counselor STEVE RICCHETTI. After speaking with Rep. JOSH GOTTHEIMER (D-N.J.), co-chair of the House Problem Solvers Caucus, Ricchetti and White House legislative affairs director LOUISA TERRELL will be meeting with the bipartisan group in the coming days. Gottheimer said he won’t support the infrastructure bill if its changes to the tax code don’t reinstate the state and local tax deduction known as SALT, which former President DONALD TRUMP capped at $10,000.
Moderates also fear that Klain’s tango with House progressives will only embolden the left flank of the caucus. Ways and Means Chair RICHARD NEAL (D-Mass.) and Oversight and Reform Chair CAROLYN MALONEY (D-N.Y.) both staved off primary challenges from the left last year.
Several House committee chairs did meet with Biden at the White House at the start of his term, but they have not had a sitdown with Klain, who is immersed in the details of — and holds significant sway over — the president’s agenda.
“People were shocked that Ron Klain was going to see certain [progressive] members but not members of the committees that they need to get their agenda passed,” another House Democrat told us. Furthermore, this person said, progressives are “challenging all of us” in primaries.
In fairness, Ricchetti has been hearing out moderate Democrats on the economic package, which is expected to be split into two bills — one featuring items favored by those lawmakers like roads and bridges, the other including more progressive priorities like child care and health care programs. But the centrists still want time with the powerful chief of staff.
“Ricchetti and Louisa regularly reach out to me to get feedback,” Gottheimer said. But he added, “Engagement on this package with a broad group of moderates — Democrats and Republicans — will be key.”
PLAYBOOK LIVE: RYAN will interview Klain on Thursday at 9 a.m. Register here
MORE ON THAT SALT DEDUCTION, via CNBC: “Leaders of the finance industry and other businesses in New York are pushing President Joe Biden and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, who represents the state, to bring back the full state and local tax deduction, according to people familiar with the matter.”
The WSJ scoops another early tax-related push by progressives: “Senate Democrats Push for Capital-Gains Tax at Death With $1 Million Exemption”
And CNN reports that Transportation Secretary PETE BUTTIGIEG says no gas or mileage tax will be in Biden’s infrastructure plan.
Good Tuesday morning. It’s infrastructure eve, and we’re super jazzed about it. Who said the Biden White House wouldn’t be fun? Got a news tip? A document to share? Drop us a line: Rachael Bade, Eugene Daniels, Ryan Lizza, Tara Palmeri.
BIDEN’S TUESDAY — The president and VP KAMALA HARRIS will receive the President’s Daily Brief at 10:15 a.m. Biden will sign the PPP Extension Act of 2021 into law at 2 p.m. in the Oval Office with Harris and SBA Administrator ISABELLA CASILLAS GUZMAN in attendance.
— Press secretary JEN PSAKI will brief at 12:30 p.m.
THE HOUSE and SENATE are not in session.
PLAYBOOK READS
THE WHITE HOUSE
STOCKING THE COURTS — “Biden to release his first wave of judicial nominees,” by Marianne LeVine, Laura Barrón-López and Josh Gerstein: “The White House is expected to release its first slate of judicial nominees as early as Tuesday, according to three sources familiar with the matter. President Joe Biden plans to tap 11 nominees for the federal bench, including three Black women, sources said. At least two of those women will be named to the appeals courts, according to allies of his administration briefed on the selections.” The White House release
USING HISTORY AS A GUIDE — “Biden’s Lesson From Past Green Stimulus Failures: Go Even Bigger,” NYT: “President Biden is preparing the details of a new, vastly larger, economic stimulus plan that again would use government spending to unite the goals of fighting climate change and restoring the economy. While clean energy spending was just a fraction of the Obama stimulus, Mr. Biden wants to make it the centerpiece of his proposal for trillions of dollars, not billions, on government grants, loans, and tax incentives to spark renewable power, energy efficiency and electric car production.
“But the failures of the Obama stimulus, and Mr. Biden’s role in them — he oversaw recovery-act spending — could haunt the plan as it makes its way through Congress. The risk to taxpayers could be orders of magnitude more this time around, and Republicans for years have proven adept at citing Solyndra to criticize federal intervention in industrial planning.”
A TOUGH GIG — “Biden handed Harris a political grenade. Can she defuse it?” by Eugene Daniels: “The question of what to do about the flow of migrants overwhelming border resources have vexed the past two presidents. And some people close to Harris fear it would now do the same for her and, in turn, complicate her political future.
“For allies, the enormity of the task did not go unnoticed, nor were they pollyannaish about the risks and how it might play out. But immigration advocates and other confidantes in the Harris orbit are hopeful that she could bring a unique perspective and experience to her first major policy role as veep. And combined with historical patterns of migration, they believe that may end up positioning her nicely as the one that effectively dealt with an issue that has been largely intractable.”
UP ON CAPITOL HILL
MITCH REPLACEMENT PLANNING — “Kentucky lawmakers override veto of McConnell-backed Senate vacancy plan,” Louisville Courier-Journal: “The Republican-run Kentucky legislature on Monday easily overrode Gov. Andy Beshear’s veto of a notable bill that restricts his ability to fill any vacancies that arise if one of the state’s U.S. senators dies or leaves office early. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, the commonwealth’s powerful senior senator, threw his support behind Senate Bill 228. That sparked speculation that the 79-year-old statesman, who just got reelected last fall, might be eyeing the exits.
“However, Kentucky Senate President Robert Stivers, SB 228’s lead sponsor, has said the longtime senator plans to stick around and McConnell himself has never given any public indication he doesn’t plan to serve out his new six-year term.”
A GOP HOUSE DIVIDED — “Freedom Caucus frets over how far to push its rebellion,” by Olivia Beavers and Melanie Zanona: “A group of House ultra-conservatives who rose to power by making life hell for GOP leaders is now facing cracks in its once-united front — which some worry could foreshadow an even wider rift if Republicans win back the majority next year.
“A notable split has emerged inside the House Freedom Caucus in recent weeks over its members’ use of delaying tactics on the floor to protest Democratic policies. That effort has grabbed attention and ruffled leadership, two hallmarks of the Freedom Caucus, but it’s also snarled legislative proceedings enough to breed frustration among some members of the far-right crew.”
MORE ON THAT SCHUMER RECONCILIATION IDEA — “‘A painful, painful process’: Dems’ new budget gambit comes with big risk,” by Caitlin Emma: “Schumer has asked the Senate parliamentarian … for her OK to essentially recycle the same reconciliation process used to pass Biden’s pandemic aid package earlier this month. But his request, if granted, would further stretch a legislative tool that wasn’t designed to accommodate the sorts of policy goals it has already been used to push past the threat of a filibuster during both Democratic and GOP-controlled Congresses.
“Winning the green light for a second reconciliation run this year could embolden the current Democratic majority, as well as any party that commands every lever of government power, to muscle its priorities past partisan roadblocks by using a process that’s supposed to be an exhausting lift for lawmakers. ‘This is not a simple trick,’ said Zach Moller, deputy director of economics at the think tank Third Way. ‘It is a painful, painful process that will take a lot of time.’
“Should the parliamentarian say yes to Schumer, reconciliation could technically get used as often as a Senate majority party wants to, provided that it also holds the House and White House.”
POLITICS CORNER
TRUMP VS. MURKOWSKI — “Trump alums sign up with new Murkowski opponent,” by Alex Isenstadt: “[Kelly] Tshibaka has tapped National Public Affairs, a consulting firm made up of Trump’s top 2020 campaign advisers, to help oversee her effort. Former Trump campaign manager Bill Stepien, deputy campaign manager Justin Clark and battleground states director Nick Trainer, who relaunched the firm after the presidential election, will serve as Tshibaka’s senior advisers.
“The candidate has also signed on Tim Murtaugh, who was communications director on Trump’s reelection effort, to serve as a senior communications adviser. Mary Ann Pruitt, an Alaska-based political consultant who was a senior figure on Murkowski’s successful 2016 reelection campaign, has abandoned the senator and is working for Tshibaka.”
THE NEW GOP CAUSE — “Why Transgender Girls Are Suddenly the G.O.P.’s Culture-War Focus,” NYT: “South Dakota is just one of a growing number of states where Republicans are diving into a culture war clash that seems to have come out of nowhere. It has been brought about by a coordinated and poll-tested campaign by social conservative organizations like the American Principles Project and Concerned Women for America, which say they are determined to move forward with what may be one of their last footholds in the fight against expanding L.G.B.T.Q. rights.
“Three other states have passed bills this month that resemble South Dakota’s. In Mississippi and Arkansas, they are set to become law this summer. And similar bills have been introduced by Republicans in two dozen other states, including North Carolina, where an unpopular ‘bathroom bill’ enacted in 2016 prompted costly boycotts and led conservatives nationwide to pull back on efforts to restrict rights for transgender people.”
MORE CUOMO DRAMA — “New accounts detail how New York health officials were told to prioritize coronavirus testing of people connected to Andrew Cuomo,” WaPo: “New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo’s relatives and other well-connected New Yorkers were among those given preferential treatment at state coronavirus testing centers. State troopers were on standby to rush their samples to a lab to be expedited. And those with priority status got results within hours or a day compared to a wait of up to a week that other New Yorkers faced at the time. …
“Two individuals said clothing and footwear designer Kenneth Cole, the governor’s brother-in-law, was among those who benefited from priority testing.
“And a top state physician whose pandemic portfolio involved coordinating testing in nursing homes was dispatched multiple times to the Hamptons home of CNN host Chris Cuomo, the governor’s brother, in testing visits that sometimes stretched hours, according to two people with knowledge of the consultations.”
— N.Y. Post: “New Andrew Cuomo accuser Sherry Vill speaks out alongside Gloria Allred”
PANDEMIC
ANOTHER SURGE — “Internal CDC data shows virus regaining foothold as Biden urges states to pause reopening,” by Sarah Owermohle and Erin Banco: “The number of new cases jumped by 11 percent over the past week to a seven-day average of about 60,000 cases, according to an interagency memo dated March 29 and obtained by POLITICO. Nationally, the number of new Covid-19 hospital admissions and currently hospitalized patients both increased by 4 percent, said the memo, which is based on data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
“By comparison, a memo dated March 11 reported that the country’s seven-day average test positivity was at its lowest value since the beginning of the pandemic — 4.2 percent. And the seven-day daily average of confirmed Covid-19 hospital admissions had decreased by 13 percent from the week prior.”
A PSA FROM THE GOP LEADER — “Mitch McConnell: ‘I would encourage all Republican men’ to get vaccinated,” CNN: “‘I can say as a Republican man, as soon as it was my turn, I took the vaccine. I would encourage all Republican men to do that,’ said McConnell, a Kentucky Republican, on Monday, when asked what kind of messaging he can push as the GOP leader to help encourage people, specifically Republican men, that the vaccine is safe and they should get it.
“McConnell added that there is ‘no good argument not to get the vaccination. I would encourage all men regardless of party affiliation to get the vaccination,’ at a news conference in Hazard, Kentucky, outside a health care clinic for an event focusing on the state’s vaccination efforts.”
MEDIAWATCH
UPON FURTHER REVIEW — “Washington Post reverses prohibition on reporter from writing about sexual assault,” WaPo: “After Felicia Sonmez went public on Twitter over the weekend with her criticism of this policy, The Post’s top editors said she is now free again to write stories about people accused of such misconduct.
“The issue involving Sonmez revolved around potential conflicts of interest, which have been complicated in the era of social media by journalists sometimes offering public comments about the topics they cover. But it was also colored by Sonmez’s tweets detailing her conflicts with and criticism of Post editors, and by the persistent harassment and trolling she received online when she posted about her experience.” Read Rachael’s account in Sunday’s Playbook
A SPECULATION FRENZY AROUND … NEWSLETTERS? — “Substack is raising $65 million amid newsletter boom,” Axios: “Substack is raising $65 million in new venture capital funding that would value the company at around $650 million, Axios has learned. Existing investor Andreessen Horowitz is leading the round.
“Substack, which provides a platform on which writers can publish paid email newsletters and keep most of the revenue, has seen its popularity soar. Many of Substack’s best-known writers are professional journalists who sought to become their own bosses, while others are simply seeking an outlet for their expertise.”
TRUMP CARDS
ABOUT THAT DOCUMENTARY — “Trump lashes out at Fauci and Birx after CNN documentary,” by Benjamin Din: “‘Based on their interviews, I felt it was time to speak up about Dr. Fauci and Dr. Birx, two self-promoters trying to reinvent history to cover for their bad instincts and faulty recommendations, which I fortunately almost always overturned,’ Trump said. ‘They had bad policy decisions that would have left our country open to China and others, closed to reopening our economy, and years away from an approved vaccine — putting millions of lives at risk.’
“Trump’s statement amounted to a point-by-point rebuttal of comments from Fauci and Birx in a CNN documentary that aired Sunday, which featured former Trump health officials, some of whom were critical of the former president.”
PLAYBOOKERS
FIRST IN PLAYBOOK — Sean Memon is now an SVP for D. E. Shaw’s legal and compliance department, where he will be COS. He previously was COS to the chair of the SEC.
NEW … Amazon’s Virginia Boney, Facebook’s Catherine Eng, Asia Group’s Jennifer Schuch-Page, Hamilton Place Strategies’ Patrice Smith, Bloomberg’s Alyza Sebenius, Michigan State Rep. Mari Manoogian and House Foreign Affairs Committee’s Theresa Lou, among others, have been selected to be part of the class of 2021 for Aspen Strategy Group’s Rising Leaders Program. The full list
TRANSITIONS — Marisa Nahem is now press secretary for Nina Turner’s Ohio congressional campaign. She most recently was deputy press secretary for Theresa Greenfield’s Iowa Senate campaign, and is a 2020 Democratic National Convention and Amy for America alum. … Katie Ott will be senior director of government affairs at Breakthrough Energy. She previously was director of federal government affairs at Exelon. … Olivia Elkins is now national security legislative aide for Sen. Patty Murray (D-Wash.). She previously was legislative assistant for Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.). …
… Adrienne Harris is now a senior adviser at the Brunswick Group. She most recently worked at a San Francisco-based insurtech startup, and is an Obama NEC alum. … Asana Creative Strategy is adding Claire Owens as director of content development and Taí Coates-Wedde as director of client management. Owens previously was at the Wounded Warrior Project, and Coates-Wedde previously was at Engage. … Abbie McDonough is now comms director for the office of the D.C. attorney general. She most recently was a VP at Breakwater Strategy and is a Heidi Heitkamp alum.
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Biden Barks About Masks Like a Trained Seal
Happy Tuesday, dear Kruiser Morning Briefing friends. Godzilla is not amused.
I am beginning to wonder if any Democrats ever visit real America anymore. Most of them live in places that are cocoons of socialist fetish and would probably find it difficult to communicate with anyone from flyover country. I used to think it was just the Beltway Dems who were like that but I’m now pretty sure that they’re all a little sheltered.
Take the mask situation, for example. We’ve been dealing with this for a year now. Yeah, there are a lot of people like me who haven’t been that thrilled with it, but we wear the damn things. I complain about it on Twitter or here from time to time but if a place I want to go eat or drink wants me to wear a mask while I’m walking to my table, I will. As long as I can take it off as soon as my butt hits the seat and enjoy a beer or four, we’ve got no problems. It’s not ideal, but I live with it.
Most of my friends feel pretty much the same.
When I see or hear Democrats talking about the wearing of masks it sounds like there is a mass conservative anti-mask resistance under way in America. It would seem that we are all running around mask-free, in full grandma killing mode.
The drooling puppet occupying the Oval Office won’t shut up about masks. Or mask mandates, specifically. He ignores the data that shows that the states which had mandates didn’t really fare any better than states like mine which didn’t.
Now that the vaccine is becoming more and more available — it’s available for 16 and older here in Arizona now — one would assume that the lefties might dial it down a little about the mask stuff.
One would be wrong.
President Babbles was back at it yesterday, which Bryan wrote about:
Joe Biden delivered remarks today in which he begged Americans to continue wearing masks. Most are; compliance is above 90% and has been for a long time. It’s the elites who fail to heed mask and other COVID directives. Vaccinations are also proceeding apace thanks to Trump’s Operation Warp Speed, though the Biden administration saw fit to float the idea of “vaccine passports” on the public Monday.
As Biden was walking away from the podium, a member of the lapdog media helpfully asked him if he wanted states that are reopening their economies to pause.
Biden paused from putting a mask on his blank face, turned, and answered “Yes.”
So we’re supposed to still flail around like it’s March, 2020.
These people are horrible.
By the way, Biden’s rapid decline was on full display during this little speech. He gravely let the nation know that we can’t risk any “more desks” or something:
Seriously, I don’t know how they keep letting this guy out in public.
He says it’s not about politics, but it really is. As Bryan pointed out in his post, people are wearing the masks, even in places where there aren’t mandates. Businesses are still free to require them, and most do.
The Democrats, however, find it impossible to resist the urge to have the government in control of every aspect of our lives. They’re really creepy that way. They can’t wrap their heads around the thought of the citizens doing the right thing without being threatened by bureaucratic tyrants. Kinda makes you wonder what kind of people they really are if they think of others that way.
Of course, Biden has to keep up the COVID Panic Porn Theater because as long as he’s word barfing about that he’s not talking about his border debacle. This idiot is still walking around with two masks on even though he’s fully vaccinated. It’s all a political production to him and his handlers, no matter what he says.
We’re all supposed to get vaccinated but we’re all supposed to keep wearing masks too.
Those are some stupid scientists they’ve got over there.
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Quick Hits: Today’s Top Stories
- A real-world Centers for Disease Control (CDC) study of health care and frontline workers found the Moderna and Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines to be incredibly effective. No deaths were reported in the study, and just three of 2,479 fully vaccinated people tracked developed a COVID-19 infection, compared to 161 of the 994 people in the study who were not vaccinated.
- The CDC announced Monday it is extending the nationwide eviction moratorium, which was set to expire this week, through June 30 in an effort to help tenants late on rent and prevent overcrowding in homeless shelters.
- President Joe Biden pledged on Monday that “at least 90 percent” of American adults who want a COVID-19 vaccine will be eligible to receive one within the next three weeks at a vaccination site “within five miles” from their home. Biden, however, also urged state leaders to remain vigilant and reinstate mask mandates to prevent another surge.
- The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to hear a procedural case regarding state abortion restrictions brought by Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron. The case, however, focuses only on who is allowed to defend such restrictions in court rather than the restrictions themselves.
- The trial of Derek Chauvin—the Minneapolis police officer charged in the death of George Floyd—kicked off yesterday. The proceedings are expected to last weeks.
- Longtime Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell was charged in a new indictment on Monday with the sex trafficking of a 14-year-old girl.
- The United States confirmed 63,131 new cases of COVID-19 yesterday per the Johns Hopkins University COVID-19 Dashboard, with 5.4 percent of the 1,167,634 tests reported coming back positive. An additional 586 deaths were attributed to the virus on Monday, bringing the pandemic’s American death toll to 549,892. According to the Centers for Disease Control, 25,189 Americans are currently hospitalized with COVID-19, and 2,350,144 COVID-19 vaccine doses were administered yesterday. 95,015,762 Americans have now received at least one dose.
World Health Organization Issues COVID Origin Report
Earlier this year, a team of World Health Organization (WHO) researchers traveled to Wuhan for the first time since the dawn of the pandemic to determine—in collaboration with Chinese scientists—how COVID-19 first began to spread in the Chinese province in late 2019 and early 2020. Their full report is set to be released today; draft copies leaked yesterday to several news outlets.
But despite the fanfare over the long-awaited document, it contains little that’s actually new. We already knew the broad contours of what the WHO team was going to say: After two weeks of work, which included visits to the Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market and the Wuhan Institute of Virology, the team announced their preliminary findings in early February. What they said provoked much crowing from Chinese state media and some significant skepticism everywhere else.
As we reported at the time, it wasn’t the topline finding that cocked any eyebrows. The team—which was trying to chase a year-old trail—hewed to the conventional wisdom that the virus had most likely jumped from wild animals to humans by means of an intermediary host, like an animal at market. Rather, it was the way the WHO had handled two other possible explanations: The first, that the virus had escaped from a nearby research lab, which had been conducting research on bat coronaviruses; the second, that it had not originated in Wuhan at all, but had been introduced to the area on frozen-food products from another country.
Both explanations are merely theories—lacking specific public evidence, but having a certain explanatory power. (The virus got to Wuhan somehow, and the nearest wild animal populations harboring similar coronaviruses were a thousand miles away.) But most scientists agree that the cold-chain theory is a stretch even in a theoretical sense: We don’t know whether virus particles on frozen food packaging are even capable of making the jump to infect humans. (Recall that COVID-19 is a respiratory disease spread primarily through the inhalation of the virus.)
COVID Cases Rise, But So Do Vaccinations
When we wrote to you with a pandemic update a few weeks ago, public health experts were warning of one more COVID-19 surge, similar to what the European Union was experiencing at the time. “We know from previous surges that we’ve had over the year that when you see that leveling off at a high level, there’s always the risk of a surge back up,” Dr. Anthony Fauci told Fox News Sunday on March 14. “And, in fact, unfortunately, that’s exactly what is happening in Europe right now.”
Two weeks later, new cases in the United States are beginning to trend upward—albeit modestly—once again. In the first week of March, the country averaged just under 57,000 new cases per day; last week, that number was nearly 62,300. COVID-19 hospitalizations have begun to plateau, too, at a level four times lower than the early-January peak.
CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky tried to sound the alarm in a White House briefing on Monday, saying she’s experiencing a feeling of “impending doom.”
“We do not have the luxury of inaction. For the health of our country, we must work together now to prevent a fourth surge,” she said. “I so badly want to be done. I know you all so badly want to be done. We are just almost there, but not quite yet.”
What’s driving the resurgence? Likely a combination of new, more transmissible variants and pandemic fatigue. States across the country—from Texas to Connecticut, Mississippi to Maryland—have been loosening coronavirus restrictions in recent weeks, but it’s Michigan, Massachusetts, New York, and New Jersey that are struggling the most with this latest uptick. The B.1.1.7 COVID-19 variant is particularly prevalent in Michigan and Florida, per CDC data.
“The variants are playing a part, but it is not completely the variants,” Fauci told CBS News over the weekend. “What we’re likely seeing is because of things like spring break and pulling back on the mitigation methods that you’ve seen.”
But this uptick is unlike previous surges: We’ve got the vaccines. As of this morning, the CDC reports that 94.7 million American adults (36.7 percent of the 18+ population) have received at least one vaccine dose, and 52.5 million (20.4 percent) are fully vaccinated. Even more importantly, given what we know about risk factors for severe COVID-19, nearly three in four Americans over 65 (72.8 percent) have gotten at least one dose, and nearly 50 percent are all set. That fact—along with fatalities being a lagging indicator—can help explain why COVID-19 deaths have continued to fall even as cases are rising.
Worth Your Time
- Armed with the scholarship of decades of researchers before them, scientists at Moderna and Pfizer developed their mRNA COVID-19 vaccines at a breakneck speed. Now, pharmaceutical companies are looking to the future, investigating the ways in which synthetic mRNA can be used to fight diseases like malaria, the seasonal flu, multiple sclerosis, and even certain forms of cancer. “People rely on proteins for just about every bodily function; mRNA—which stands for messenger ribonucleic acid—tells our cells which proteins to make,” Derek Thompson writes in an Atlantic story explaining the medical breakthrough. “With human-edited mRNA, we could theoretically commandeer our cellular machinery to make just about any protein under the sun.”
- Beverly Cleary, the prolific children’s author, died last week at the age of 104. In Literary Hub Magazine, Rachel Vorona Cote penned a sweeping ode to Ramona Quimby, Cleary’s most notable character, and how she shaped the “plucky heroine” literary archetype for the better. “Ramona loves the world with ferocity; she does not so much want to disturb it as she yearns to discover, to turn it over, examine every piece and crook and marvel at why each creature, commodity, and substance exists the way it does,” Cote writes. “If Ramona senses that her impulses are not always compatible with suburban niceties, she refuses to diminish herself. Her character is not a problem to be solved.”
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Governor vows ‘executive action’ against any Biden vaccine passport
Posted: 30 Mar 2021 05:35 AM PDT If so-called “vaccine passports” are required by the Biden administration or private companies, Florida Republian Gov. Ron DeSantis promised Monday he would take “executive action” in his state. Article by Art Moore from WND. “You want the fox to guard the hen house? I mean, give me a break,” DeSantis said. “I think this is something that has huge privacy implications. It is not necessary to do.” A digital “vaccine passport” would require customers to provide proof of vaccination to enter a store or a form of transportation. The governor noted that sometime this week, 3.5 million seniors will have been vaccinated in the state, about 75% of that population. He said it’s important to “take care” of that vulnerable population. “But at the same time, we are not going to have you provide proof of this, just to be able to live your life normally,” DeSantis said. “I’m going to be taking some action, in an executive function, emergency function, here very shortly.” On Monday, House Minority Whip Steve Scalise, R-La., told Fox News that the Democrats’ move to require vaccine IDs to conduct “basic daily activities” undercuts their rationale for opposing voter IDs. “If under Democrat logic, you should need an ID to enter even a grocery store, surely there wouldn’t be an objection to showing an ID to legally vote,” he said. House Judiciary Committee ranking member Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, said the Biden administration “doesn’t seem to care about passports when it comes to illegal migrants crossing the southern border.” The Biden administration reportedly is working on a way to standardize a vaccine ID process, the Washington Post reported. The paper said the administration and private companies, “from cruise lines to sports teams,” could require the passports, which could amount to an app on a smartphone with a scannable code similar to an airline boarding pass. See video of DeSantis’ remarks:
On Twitter, Los Angeles Times legal affairs columnist Harry Litman, a former U.S. attorney who teaches constitutional law at UCLA, said vaccine passports “are a good idea.” “Among other things, it will single out the still large contingent of people who refuse vaccines, who will be foreclosed from doing a lot of things their peers can do. That should help break the resistance down,” he wrote. Investigative reporter Sharyl Attkission reacted: “This sort of blind advocacy can be harmful.” In an interview Sunday night, liberal feminist author Naomi Wolf warned a vaccine passport would be “literally the end of human liberty in the West.”
Meanwhile, President Biden on Monday urged state and local officials in states such as Texas to reconsider lifting their coronavirus restrictions and to reinstate mask mandates. “Please, this is not politics. Reinstate the mandate if you let it down,” Biden said. As he walked away from the podium, Biden paused to answer whether or not some states such pause reopening. “Yes,” he said. Last month, Biden called the lifting of mask mandates in Texas, Mississippi and other states “Neanderthal thinking.” The Vaccination Credential Initiative In January, the Financial Times reported Microsoft is part of a coalition of technology and health organizations working on the development of a vaccine passport. The Vaccination Credential Initiative aims to enable people to “demonstrate their health status to safely return to travel, work, school and life while protecting their data privacy.” Oracle and the Mayo Clinic also are part of the coalition, which is working with technology created by The Commons Project in partnership with the Rockefeller Foundation. People who have been vaccinated for the coronavirus currently receive a piece of paper to document their vaccination, Paul Meyer, the chief executive of The Commons Project, told the Financial Times. The coalition could develop a digital certificate that would be stored on a smartphone in a digital wallet or a physical QR code. The Times said the coalition expects event planners and universities will require proof of vaccination. Mike Sicilia, the executive vice president of Oracle’s Global Business Units, said in a statement the passport “needs to be as easy as online banking.” Reuters reported in January a firm of London plumbers is considering including in its employment contracts a requirement for workers to have a COVID-19 vaccine, according to its founder. Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison suggested last August that the vaccine would be mandatory for residents of his country but later backtracked. Dr. Anthony Fauci, the top White House coronavirus adviser, said in August he would not support requiring the COVID-19 vaccine nationwide. “We don’t want to be mandating from the federal government to the general population. It would be unenforceable and not appropriate,” he said. States, cities and businesses, however, could require vaccination and impose penalties for noncompliance, such as a fine. In early December, a bill was proposed in the New York State Assembly that would require COVID-19 vaccines for all residents who are able to safely receive it. The move came after the New York State Bar Association recommended the state consider making it mandatory for every resident, except for people exempted by a doctor. In Virginia in August, the health commissioner said the state would mandate the vaccine, but a spokeswoman later said there were no such plans. The CEO of Australia’s Quantas said in December that proof of vaccination would be a requirement for all international passengers with his airline in the future and others likely would adopt the policy. However, in a Reuters panel discussion with health experts and tourism authorities on Monday, World Travel and Trade Council CEO Gloria Guevara said she disagreed with “the approach from Qantas.” “We should never require the vaccination to get a job or to travel,” she said. “If you require the vaccination before travel, that takes us to discrimination.” ‘The Purge’ by Big Tech targets conservatives, including usJust 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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The people are the only legitimate fountain of power
Posted: 30 Mar 2021 05:34 AM PDT INTRODUCTION Happy 270th Birthday, President James Madison “The people are the only legitimate fountain of power, and it is from them that the constitutional charter, under which the several branches of government hold their power, is derived…” Architect of the Constitution Born March 16, 1751 “The Federalist, commonly referred to as the Federalist Papers, is a series of 85 essays written by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison between October 1787 and May 1788. The essays were published anonymously, under the pen name ‘Publius,’ in various New York state newspapers of the time.” While today it may feel as if the U.S. Constitution has always existed, that is not the case. It was these patriots’ cause to convince their countrymen to ratify the NEW Constitution to unite the states with one federal government. Together we will now look at pertinent excerpts from the Library of Congress compilation of the first 46 of 85 Federalist Papers with attention toward their implications for today’s society in the United States of America. We need to ask ourselves if this quotation from John Jay in Federalist Number 3 still applies today: “IT IS not a new observation that the people of any country (if, like the Americans, intelligent and wellinformed) seldom adopt and steadily persevere for many years in an erroneous opinion respecting their interests.” Is the American public still intelligent and well-informed? If you actually read all the way through this, then you are definitely part of the solution and not part of the problem. These heartfelt essays were written by James Madison, Architect of the U.S. Constitution and 4th President of the United States along with Alexander Hamilton, 1st Secretary of the U.S. Treasury and John Jay, 1st Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court. Frankly, reading the complete text of each and every one of the Federalist Papers is no easy task. There are a few important words which they frequently utilize which are not so much in common usage today, such as: Chimerical Hoped for but illusory or impossible to achieve Moment Importance, consequence There is also the undeniable fact that they tended to use very lengthy compound sentences separated by commas and semicolons. Even an erudite person or scholar of today has to take time to fully absorb the complete thoughts which they express. There is no doubt that many in the last 233 years have provided more expert analyses than what you will read here, but I humbly hope that this is of some value to you in seeing what lessons we can learn today from those who set America free and put us on the right course which it is up to us to maintain. America had just cast off the British Monarchy and was at a stage where it must sink or swim. After the American Revolution, the Articles of Confederation were inadequate to the needs of the new nation. Therefore, a wholly new Constitution and new form of government was needed. CONSIDERATIONS I’m beginning to realize that our Founders understood and intended all along that living in one state would and should be very different from living in another state, as important decisions about the quality of life are best made locally rather than nationally. They were also students of history who well understood both the ancient world and their contemporaries. They took great pains to consider human nature and how it would affect the new Constitution and new government which they both designed and advocated. They fully comprehended that no one is capable of anticipating every possible contingency and that decisions must be made based upon the best information available at any given time. They often referred to their own era as modern times as people in every period of history will quite naturally do. They were concerned not only with how our new nation would survive in a hostile world but also with how we could maintain internal cohesion amongst ourselves. They carefully considered their future relations both with the nations of Europe and beyond as well as with the indigenous people of this continent. A full consideration of the relationship between the United States of America and the original owners and inhabitants of this land from time immemorial is well beyond the scope of this article. You will however see a few references to commerce with American Indian nations. Our purpose here is not just the immediate context and milieu of late 18th century America. The first 13 states were along the eastern seaboard with frontiers on their north, west and south. They were dealing not only with Native Americans, but also with European powers, primarily Britain, France and Spain, still colonizing territories, many of which eventually joined the Union as new States. Our focus here rather will be those many underlying eternal concepts of good governance and national survival which still very much apply in the United States in the 21st century. I don’t think I fully understood the concept of the name United States of America until going back and seeing how individual sovereign states chose to unite and to share a common destiny. The options were 13 independent nations or to form perhaps 3 or 4 confederacies of states. No doubt these Federalist Papers were very instrumental in the people of the new American republic making a wise decision to form one nation, under God. In total respect and deference to Madison, Hamilton and Jay, let’s now concentrate our attention and our sensibilities upon the lessons they provided us which will be wasted unless we understand and apply them. FEDERALIST NUMBER 1 Alexander Hamilton FEDERALIST NUMBER 2 John Jay [Comment: Uppercase in every excerpt is per the original.] FEDERALIST NUMBER 3 John Jay FEDERALIST NUMBER 4 John Jay [Comment: It is quite noteworthy that trade and international relations with China and India were understood as important even before the foundation of these United States of America.] FEDERALIST NUMBER 5 John Jay FEDERALIST NUMBER 6 Alexander Hamilton FEDERALIST NUMBER 7 “It is an observation, as true as it is trite, that there is nothing men differ so readily about as the payment of money.” Alexander Hamilton FEDERALIST NUMBER 8 Alexander Hamilton FEDERALIST NUMBER 9 “The proposed Constitution, so far from implying an abolition of the State governments, makes them constituent parts of the national sovereignty, by allowing them a direct representation in the Senate, and leaves in their possession certain exclusive and very important portions of sovereign power.” Alexander Hamilton FEDERALIST NUMBER 10 “There are two methods of curing the mischiefs of faction: the one, by removing its causes; the other, by controlling its effects.” “Liberty is to faction what air is to fire, an aliment without which it instantly expires. But it could not be less folly to abolish liberty, which is essential to political life, because it nourishes faction, than it would be to wish the annihilation of air….” “As long as the reason of man continues fallible, and he is at liberty to exercise it, different opinions will be formed.” “No man is allowed to be a judge in his own cause, because his interest would certainly bias his judgment, and, not improbably, corrupt his integrity.” “It is in vain to say that enlightened statesmen will be able to adjust these clashing interests, and render them all subservient to the public good. Enlightened statesmen will not always be at the helm.” “The inference to which we are brought is, that the CAUSES of faction cannot be removed, and that relief is only to be sought in the means of controlling its EFFECTS.” “The two great points of difference between a democracy and a republic are: first, the delegation of the government, in the latter, to a small number of citizens elected by the rest; secondly, the greater number of citizens, and greater sphere of country, over which the latter may be extended.” [Comment: Federalist Number 10 is particularly important for historical reference as in this delineation of the difference between a democracy and a republic, of which the United States is the latter.] “It clearly appears, that the same advantage which a republic has over a democracy, in controlling the effects of faction, is enjoyed by a large over a small republic,–is enjoyed by the Union over the States composing it.” James Madison FEDERALIST NUMBER 11 “A unity of commercial, as well as political, interests, can only result from a unity of government.” Alexander Hamilton FEDERALIST NUMBER 12 “It is evident from the state of the country, from the habits of the people, from the experience we have had on the point itself, that it is impracticable to raise any very considerable sums by direct taxation.” “Far the greatest part of the national revenue is derived from taxes of the indirect kind, from imposts, and from excises. Duties on imported articles form a large branch of this latter description.” Alexander Hamilton FEDERALIST NUMBER 13 “The entire separation of the States into thirteen unconnected sovereignties is a project too extravagant and too replete with danger to have many advocates. The ideas of men who speculate upon the dismemberment of the empire seem generally turned toward three confederacies–one consisting of the four Northern, another of the four Middle, and a third of the five Southern States.” Alexander Hamilton FEDERALIST NUMBER 14 “Under the confusion of names, it has been an easy task to transfer to a republic observations applicable to a democracy only; and among others, the observation that it can never be established but among a small number of people, living within a small compass of territory.” “It is to be remembered that the general government is not to be charged with the whole power of making and administering laws. Its jurisdiction is limited to certain enumerated objects….” “Hearken not to the unnatural voice which tells you that the people of America, knit together as they are by so many cords of affection, can no longer live together as members of the same family; can no longer continue the mutual guardians of their mutual happiness; can no longer be fellowcitizens of one great, respectable, and flourishing empire.” “Hearken not to the voice which petulantly tells you that the form of government recommended for your adoption is a novelty in the political world; that it has never yet had a place in the theories of the wildest projectors; that it rashly attempts what it is impossible to accomplish.” “Is it not the glory of the people of America, that, whilst they have paid a decent regard to the opinions of former times and other nations, they have not suffered a blind veneration for antiquity, for custom, or for names, to overrule the suggestions of their own good sense, the knowledge of their own situation, and the lessons of their own experience?” “Happily for America, happily, we trust, for the whole human race, they pursued a new and more noble course. They accomplished a revolution which has no parallel in the annals of human society. They reared the fabrics of governments which have no model on the face of the globe.” [Comment: If you take time to read only two of The Federalist Papers, I highly recommend Number 10 and Number 14 which both address the philosophy of the U.S. Constitution.] FEDERALIST NUMBER 15 “We have neither troops, nor treasury, nor government.” “We may indeed with propriety be said to have reached almost the last stage of national humiliation.” “Something is necessary to be done to rescue us from impending anarchy.” “How little dependence is to be placed on treaties which have no other sanction than the obligations of good faith….” “We must extend the authority of the Union to the persons of the citizens, –the only proper objects of government.” “Why has government been instituted at all? Because the passions of men will not conform to the dictates of reason and justice, without constraint.” Alexander Hamilton FEDERALIST NUMBER 16 “The result of these observations to an intelligent mind must be clearly this, that if it be possible at any rate to construct a federal government capable of regulating the common concerns and preserving the general tranquillity, it must be founded, as to the objects committed to its care, upon the reverse of the principle contended for by the opponents of the proposed Constitution. It must carry its agency to the persons of the citizens.” [Comment: To paraphrase the one most consistent theme in The Federalist Papers, the people are the only legitimate source of power for any government.] [Comment: We are consistently reminded that we must not sacrifice that which is best just because we cannot attain that which is perfect. We must do that which is possible. We can neither foresee every eventuality nor can we achieve the impossible.] FEDERALIST NUMBER 17 “It will always be far more easy for the State governments to encroach upon the national authorities than for the national government to encroach upon the State authorities.” “There is an inherent and intrinsic weakness in all federal constitutions; and that too much pains cannot be taken in their organization, to give them all the force which is compatible with the principles of liberty.” Alexander Hamilton FEDERALIST NUMBER 18 “As a weak government, when not at war, is ever agitated by internal dissentions, so these never fail to bring on fresh calamities from abroad.” “A victorious and powerful ally is but another name for a master.” “The tendency of federal bodies rather to anarchy among the members, than to tyranny in the head.” Alexander Hamilton FEDERALIST NUMBER 19 “Whatever efficacy the union may have had in ordinary cases, it appears that the moment a cause of difference sprang up, capable of trying its strength, it failed.” Alexander Hamilton FEDERALIST NUMBER 20 “A weak constitution must necessarily terminate in dissolution, for want of proper powers, or the usurpation of powers requisite for the public safety.” “Tyranny has perhaps oftener grown out of the assumptions of power, called for, on pressing exigencies, by a defective constitution, than out of the full exercise of the largest constitutional authorities.” “Let us pause, my fellow-citizens, for one moment, over this melancholy and monitory lesson of history; and with the tear that drops for the calamities brought on mankind by their adverse opinions and selfish passions, let our gratitude mingle an ejaculation [a sudden short emotional utterance] to Heaven, for the propitious concord which has distinguished the consultations for our political happiness.” “Experience is the oracle of truth; and where its responses are unequivocal, they ought to be conclusive and sacred.” Alexander Hamilton FEDERALIST NUMBER 21 “HAVING in the three last numbers taken a summary review of the principal circumstances and events which have depicted the genius and fate of other confederate governments, I shall now proceed in the enumeration of the most important of those defects which have hitherto disappointed our hopes from the system established among ourselves.” “The United States, as now composed, have no powers to exact obedience, or punish disobedience to their resolutions, either by pecuniary mulcts, by a suspension or divestiture of privileges, or by any other constitutional mode.” “Who can predict what effect a despotism, established in Massachusetts, would have upon the liberties of New Hampshire or Rhode Island, of Connecticut or New York?” “The inordinate pride of State importance has suggested to some minds an objection to the principle of a guaranty in the federal government, as involving an officious interference in the domestic concerns of the members.” “Where the whole power of the government is in the hands of the people, there is the less pretense for the use of violent remedies in partial or occasional distempers of the State.” “The natural cure for an ill-administration, in a popular or representative constitution, is a change of men.” “The wealth of nations depends upon an infinite variety of causes.” “It is a signal advantage of taxes on articles of consumption, that they contain in their own nature a security against excess.” “In political arithmetic, two and two do not always make four….” “Impositions of this kind usually fall under the denomination of indirect taxes, and must for a long time constitute the chief part of the revenue raised in this country.” Alexander Hamilton FEDERALIST NUMBER 22 “The power of raising armies, by the most obvious construction of the articles of the Confederation, is merely a power of making requisitions upon the States for quotas of men.” “This method of raising troops is not more unfriendly to economy and vigor than it is to an equal distribution of the burden.” “The system of quotas and requisitions, whether it be applied to men or money, is, in every view, a system of imbecility in the Union, and of inequality and injustice among the members.” “The fundamental maxim of republican government, which requires that the sense of the majority should prevail.” “There is a probability of an increase in the number of States, and no provision for a proportional augmentation of the ratio of votes.” “One of the weak sides of republics, among their numerous advantages, is that they afford too easy an inlet to foreign corruption.” “The treaties of the United States, to have any force at all, must be considered as part of the law of the land. Their true import, as far as respects individuals, must, like all other laws, be ascertained by judicial determinations.” “Laws are a dead letter without courts to expound and define their true meaning and operation.” “There are endless diversities in the opinions of men.” “The fabric of American empire ought to rest on the solid basis of THE CONSENT OF THE PEOPLE.” “The streams of national power ought to flow immediately from that pure, original fountain of all legitimate authority.” Alexander Hamilton FEDERALIST NUMBER 23 “The principal purposes to be answered by union are these the common defense of the members; the preservation of the public peace as well against internal convulsions as external attacks; the regulation of commerce with other nations and between the States; the superintendence of our intercourse, political and commercial, with foreign countries.” “This inquiry will naturally divide itself into three branches the objects to be provided for by the federal government, the quantity of power necessary to the accomplishment of those objects, the persons upon whom that power ought to operate.” “The circumstances that endanger the safety of nations are infinite, and for this reason no constitutional shackles can wisely be imposed on the power to which the care of it is committed.” “There can be no limitation of that authority which is to provide for the defense and protection of the community.” “If we are in earnest about giving the Union energy and duration, we must abandon the vain project of legislating upon the States in their collective capacities; we must extend the laws of the federal government to the individual citizens of America; we must discard the fallacious scheme of quotas and requisitions, as equally impracticable and unjust.” Alexander Hamilton FEDERALIST NUMBER 24 “The whole power of raising armies was lodged in the LEGISLATURE, not in the EXECUTIVE; that this legislature was to be a popular body, consisting of the representatives of the people periodically elected.” “From a close examination it will appear that restraints upon the discretion of the legislature in respect to military establishments in time of peace, would be improper to be imposed, and if imposed, from the necessities of society, would be unlikely to be observed.” Alexander Hamilton FEDERALIST NUMBER 25 “State governments will too naturally be prone to a rivalship with that of the Union, the foundation of which will be the love of power; and that in any contest between the federal head and one of its members the people will be most apt to unite with their local government.” “For it is a truth, which the experience of ages has attested, that the people are always most in danger when the means of injuring their rights are in the possession of those of whom they entertain the least suspicion.” “Who shall judge of the continuance of the danger?” “How easy would it be to fabricate pretenses of approaching danger!” “How little the rights of a feeble government are likely to be respected, even by its own constituents.” “The truth already advanced and illustrated by domestic examples; which is, that nations pay little regard to rules and maxims calculated in their very nature to run counter to the necessities of society.” “Wise politicians will be cautious about fettering the government with restrictions that cannot be observed, because they know that every breach of the fundamental laws, though dictated by necessity, impairs that sacred reverence which ought to be maintained in the breast of rulers towards the constitution of a country, and forms a precedent for other breaches where the same plea of necessity does not exist at all, or is less urgent and palpable.” Alexander Hamilton FEDERALIST NUMBER 26 “IT WAS a thing hardly to be expected that in a popular revolution the minds of men should stop at that happy mean which marks the salutary boundary between POWER and PRIVILEGE, and combines the energy of government with the security of private rights.” “The idea of restraining the legislative authority, in the means of providing for the national defense, is one of those refinements which owe their origin to a zeal for liberty more ardent than enlightened.” “Confidence must be placed somewhere; that the necessity of doing it, is implied in the very act of delegating power; and that it is better to hazard the abuse of that confidence than to embarrass the government and endanger the public safety by impolitic restrictions on the legislative authority.” [Comment: Have you noticed yet the emphasis being put upon the power of the legislature and the silence thus far about the role of the president?] “A power equal to every possible contingency must exist somewhere in the government.” “What then (it may be asked) is the use of such a provision, if it cease to operate the moment there is an inclination to disregard it?” “The legislature of the United States will be OBLIGED, by this provision, once at least in every two years, to deliberate upon the propriety of keeping a military force on foot; to come to a new resolution on the point; and to declare their sense of the matter, by a formal vote in the face of their constituents.” “They are not AT LIBERTY to vest in the executive department permanent funds for the support of an army, if they were even incautious enough to be willing to repose in it so improper a confidence.” “Is it presumable, that every man, the instant he took his seat in the national Senate or House of Representatives, would commence a traitor to his constituents and to his country? Can it be supposed that there would not be found one man, discerning enough to detect so atrocious a conspiracy, or bold or honest enough to apprise his constituents of their danger?” “It is impossible that the people could be long deceived….” “Few persons will be so visionary as seriously to contend that military forces ought not to be raised to quell a rebellion or resist an invasion; and if the defense of the community under such circumstances should make it necessary to have an army so numerous as to hazard its liberty, this is one of those calamaties for which there is neither preventative nor cure.” “The militia, which ought always to be counted upon as a valuable and powerful auxiliary….” Alexander Hamilton FEDERALIST NUMBER 27 “Unless we presume at the same time that the powers of the general government will be worse administered than those of the State government, there seems to be no room for the presumption of ill-will, disaffection, or opposition in the people.” “They will be less apt to be tainted by the spirit of faction, and more out of the reach of those occasional ill-humors, or temporary prejudices and propensities.” “I believe it may be laid down as a general rule that their confidence in and obedience to a government will commonly be proportioned to the goodness or badness of its administration.” “Intrinsic merits or demerits of a constitution. These can only be judged of by general principles and maxims.” “The edifice which we are invited to erect….” “The hope of impunity is a strong incitement to sedition; the dread of punishment, a proportionably strong discouragement to it.” “A turbulent faction in a State may easily suppose itself able to contend with the friends to the government in that State; but it can hardly be so infatuated as to imagine itself a match for the combined efforts of the Union.” “The more the operations of the national authority are intermingled in the ordinary exercise of government, the more the citizens are accustomed to meet with it in the common occurrences of their political life, the more it is familiarized to their sight and to their feelings.” “Man is very much a creature of habit. A thing that rarely strikes his senses will generally have but little influence upon his mind. A government continually at a distance and out of sight can hardly be expected to interest the sensations of the people.” “The plan reported by the convention, by extending the authority of the federal head to the individual citizens of the several States, will enable the government to employ the ordinary magistracy of each, in the execution of its laws.” Alexander Hamilton FEDERALIST NUMBER 28 “THAT there may happen cases in which the national government may be necessitated to resort to force, cannot be denied.” “Emergencies of this sort will sometimes arise in all societies, however constituted; that seditions and insurrections are, unhappily, maladies as inseparable from the body politic as tumors and eruptions from the natural body.” “Should such emergencies at any time happen under the national government, there could be no remedy but force. The means to be employed must be proportioned to the extent of the mischief.” “An insurrection, whatever may be its immediate cause, eventually endangers all government.” “If, on the contrary, the insurrection should pervade a whole State, or a principal part of it, the employment of a different kind of force might become unavoidable.” “There might sometimes be a necessity to make use of a force constituted differently from the militia, to preserve the peace of the community and to maintain the just authority of the laws against those violent invasions of them which amount to insurrections and rebellions.” “If the representatives of the people betray their constituents, there is then no resource left but in the exertion of that original right of self-defense.” “The whole power of the proposed government is to be in the hands of the representatives of the people.” “The smaller the extent of the territory, the more difficult will it be for the people to form a regular or systematic plan of opposition, and the more easy will it be to defeat their early efforts.” “Power being almost always the rival of power, the general government will at all times stand ready to check the usurpations of the state governments, and these will have the same disposition towards the general government.” “The people, by throwing themselves into either scale, will infallibly make it preponderate. If their rights are invaded by either, they can make use of the other as the instrument of redress.” “The obstacles to usurpation and the facilities of resistance increase with the increased extent of the state, provided the citizens understand their rights and are disposed to defend them.” “How wise will it be in them by cherishing the union to preserve to themselves an advantage which can never be too highly prized!” “It may safely be received as an axiom in our political system, that the State governments will, in all possible contingencies, afford complete security against invasions of the public liberty by the national authority.” Alexander Hamilton TAKE A BREAK AND READ THIS As I have been reading The Federalist Papers, realizing how eloquent & perceptive about the new Constitution & new federal government Alexander Hamilton was, I can’t help but wonder how he allowed himself to get drawn into this duel with Aaron Burr. FEDERALIST NUMBER 29 “If a well-regulated militia be the most natural defense of a free country, it ought certainly to be under the regulation and at the disposal of that body which is constituted the guardian of the national security.” “What reason could there be to infer, that force was intended to be the sole instrument of authority, merely because there is a power to make use of it when necessary?” “If circumstances should at any time oblige the government to form an army of any magnitude that army can never be formidable to the liberties of the people while there is a large body of citizens, little, if at all, inferior to them in discipline and the use of arms, who stand ready to defend their own rights and those of their fellow-citizens.” “Where in the name of common-sense, are our fears to end if we may not trust our sons, our brothers, our neighbors, our fellow-citizens?” Alexander Hamilton FEDERALIST NUMBER 30 “The conclusion is, that there must be interwoven, in the frame of the government, a general power of taxation, in one shape or another.” “Money is, with propriety, considered as the vital principle of the body politic; as that which sustains its life and motion, and enables it to perform its most essential functions.” “Maxim of good sense and sound policy, which dictates that every POWER ought to be in proportion to its OBJECT….” “IN THE USUAL PROGRESS OF THINGS, THE NECESSITIES OF A NATION, IN EVERY STAGE OF ITS EXISTENCE, WILL BE FOUND AT LEAST EQUAL TO ITS RESOURCES.” “But who would lend to a government that prefaced its overtures for borrowing by an act which demonstrated that no reliance could be placed on the steadiness of its measures for paying?” Alexander Hamilton FEDERALIST NUMBER 31 “Maxims in geometry, that ‘the whole is greater than its part; things equal to the same are equal to one another; two straight lines cannot enclose a space; and all right angles are equal to each other.’” “The objects of geometrical inquiry are so entirely abstracted from those pursuits which stir up and put in motion the unruly passions of the human heart, that mankind, without difficulty, adopt not only the more simple theorems of the science, but even those abstruse paradoxes which, however they may appear susceptible of demonstration, are at variance with the natural conceptions which the mind, without the aid of philosophy, would be led to entertain upon the subject.” “The INFINITE DIVISIBILITY of matter, or, in other words, the INFINITE divisibility of a FINITE thing, extending even to the minutest atom, is a point agreed among geometricians….” [Comment: Rather interesting to hear a discussion of the divisibility of the atom written in 1788.] “But in the sciences of morals and politics, men are found far less tractable. To a certain degree, it is right and useful that this should be the case. Caution and investigation are a necessary armor against error and imposition. But this untractableness may be carried too far, and may degenerate into obstinacy, perverseness, or disingenuity.” “A government ought to contain in itself every power requisite to the full accomplishment of the objects committed to its care, and to the complete execution of the trusts for which it is responsible, free from every other control but a regard to the public good and to the sense of the people.” “All observations founded upon the danger of usurpation ought to be referred to the composition and structure of the government, not to the nature or extent of its powers.” “It should not be forgotten that a disposition in the State governments to encroach upon the rights of the Union is quite as probable as a disposition in the Union to encroach upon the rights of the State governments.” “Strength is always on the side of the people….” “Confine our attention wholly to the nature and extent of the powers as they are delineated in the Constitution. Every thing beyond this must be left to the prudence and firmness of the people; who, as they will hold the scales in their own hands, it is to be hoped, will always take care to preserve the constitutional equilibrium between the general and the State governments.” Alexander Hamilton FEDERALIST NUMBER 32 “I am willing here to allow, in its full extent, the justness of the reasoning which requires that the individual States should possess an independent and uncontrollable authority to raise their own revenues for the supply of their own wants.” “An attempt on the part of the national government to abridge them in the exercise of it, would be a violent assumption of power, unwarranted by any article or clause of its Constitution.” “An entire consolidation of the States into one complete national sovereignty would imply an entire subordination of the parts; and whatever powers might remain in them, would be altogether dependent on the general will.” “But as the plan of the convention aims only at a partial union or consolidation, the State governments would clearly retain all the rights of sovereignty which they before had, and which were not, by that act, EXCLUSIVELY delegated to the United States.” “Congress shall have power ‘to establish an UNIFORM RULE of naturalization throughout the United States.’” Alexander Hamilton FEDERALIST NUMBER 33 “The last clause of the eighth section of the first article of the plan under consideration authorizes the national legislature ‘to make all laws which shall be NECESSARY and PROPER for carrying into execution THE POWERS by that Constitution vested in the government of the United States, or in any department or officer thereof.’” “The second clause of the sixth article declares, ‘that the Constitution and the laws of the United States made IN PURSUANCE THEREOF, and the treaties made by their authority shall be the SUPREME LAW of the land, any thing in the constitution or laws of any State to the contrary notwithstanding.’” “These two clauses have been the source of much virulent invective and petulant declamation against the proposed Constitution. They have been held up to the people in all the exaggerated colors of misrepresentation as the pernicious engines by which their local governments were to be destroyed and their liberties exterminated.” “What is a power, but the ability or faculty of doing a thing? What is the ability to do a thing, but the power of employing the MEANS necessary to its execution? What is a LEGISLATIVE power, but a power of making LAWS? What are the MEANS to execute a LEGISLATIVE power but LAWS? What is the power of laying and collecting taxes, but a LEGISLATIVE POWER, or a power of MAKING LAWS, to lay and collect taxes? What are the propermeans of executing such a power, but NECESSARY and PROPER laws?” “But it may be again asked, Who is to judge of the NECESSITY and PROPRIETY of the laws to be passed for executing the powers of the Union?” “The national government, like every other, must judge, in the first instance, of the proper exercise of its powers, and its constituents in the last.” “If the federal government should overpass the just bounds of its authority and make a tyrannical use of its powers, the people, whose creature it is, must appeal to the standard they have formed, and take such measures to redress the injury done to the Constitution as the exigency may suggest and prudence justify.” “But it is said that the laws of the Union are to be the SUPREME LAW of the land. But what inference can be drawn from this, or what would they amount to, if they were not to be supreme? It is evident they would amount to nothing.” “A LAW, by the very meaning of the term, includes supremacy. It is a rule which those to whom it is prescribed are bound to observe.” “If individuals enter into a state of society, the laws of that society must be the supreme regulator of their conduct.” “It EXPRESSLY confines this supremacy to laws made PURSUANT TO THE CONSTITUTION.” “The inference from the whole is, that the individual States would, under the proposed Constitution, retain an independent and uncontrollable authority to raise revenue to any extent of which they may stand in need, by every kind of taxation, except duties on imports and exports.” Alexander Hamilton FEDERALIST NUMBER 34 “The particular States, under the proposed Constitution, would have COEQUAL authority with the Union in the article of revenue, except as to duties on imports.” “To argue upon abstract principles that this co-ordinate authority cannot exist, is to set up supposition and theory against fact and reality.” “Constitutions of civil government are not to be framed upon a calculation of existing exigencies, but upon a combination of these with the probable exigencies of ages, according to the natural and tried course of human affairs.” “Nothing, therefore, can be more fallacious than to infer the extent of any power, proper to be lodged in the national government, from an estimate of its immediate necessities.” “The support of a navy and of naval wars would involve contingencies that must baffle all the efforts of political arithmetic.” “Let us recollect that peace or war will not always be left to our option; that however moderate or unambitious we may be, we cannot count upon the moderation, or hope to extinguish the ambition of others.” “In framing a government for posterity as well as ourselves, we ought, in those provisions which are designed to be permanent, to calculate, not on temporary, but on permanent causes of expense.” “The convention thought the concurrent jurisdiction preferable to that subordination; and it is evident that it has at least the merit of reconciling an indefinite constitutional power of taxation in the Federal government with an adequate and independent power in the States to provide for their own necessities.” Alexander Hamilton FEDERALIST NUMBER 35 “Exorbitant duties on imported articles would beget a general spirit of smuggling; which is always prejudicial to the fair trader, and eventually to the revenue itself.” “No tax can be laid on land which will not affect the proprietor of millions of acres as well as the proprietor of a single acre.” Alexander Hamilton FEDERALIST NUMBER 36 “All duties, imposts, and excises shall be UNIFORM throughout the United States.” “Happy it is when the interest which the government has in the preservation of its own power, coincides with a proper distribution of the public burdens, and tends to guard the least wealthy part of the community from oppression!” Alexander Hamilton FEDERALIST NUMBER 37 “But as the ultimate object of these papers is to determine clearly and fully the merits of this Constitution, and the expediency of adopting it, our plan cannot be complete without taking a more critical and thorough survey of the work of the convention, without examining it on all its sides, comparing it in all its parts, and calculating its probable effects.” “The propriety of reflecting, that a faultless plan was not to be expected.” “Allowances for the errors which may be chargeable on the fallibility to which the convention, as a body of men, were liable; but will keep in mind, that they themselves also are but men, and ought not to assume an infallibility in rejudging the fallible opinions of others.” “The most that the convention could do in such a situation, was to avoid the errors suggested by the past experience of other countries, as well as of our own; and to provide a convenient mode of rectifying their own errors, as future experiences may unfold them.” “Combining the requisite stability and energy in government, with the inviolable attention due to liberty and to the republican form.” “Stability in government is essential to national character and to the advantages annexed to it, as well as to that repose and confidence in the minds of the people, which are among the chief blessings of civil society.” “The genius of republican liberty seems to demand on one side, not only that all power should be derived from the people, but that those intrusted with it should be kept in independence on the people, by a short duration of their appointments; and that even during this short period the trust should be placed not in a few, but a number of hands.” “Stability, on the contrary, requires that the hands in which power is lodged should continue for a length of time the same.” “Energy in government requires not only a certain duration of power, but the execution of it by a single hand.” “The faculties of the mind itself have never yet been distinguished and defined, with satisfactory precision, by all the efforts of the most acute and metaphysical philosophers.” [Comments: If we had this kind of introspection and humility amongst today’s leaders, America would be in much better condition than it is.] [Comment: 233 years after these words were written, America is still very much a work in progress.] “When the Almighty himself condescends to address mankind in their own language, his meaning, luminous as it must be, is rendered dim and doubtful by the cloudy medium through which it is communicated.” [Comment: This recognition and reliance upon the Almighty is sorely lacking today.] James Madison FEDERALIST NUMBER 38 “They all turned their eyes towards the single efforts of that celebrated patriot and sage, instead of seeking to bring about a revolution by the intervention of a deliberative body of citizens.” “Fears of discord and disunion among a number of counsellors exceeded the apprehension of treachery or incapacity in a single individual.” “If these lessons teach us, on one hand, to admire the improvement made by America on the ancient mode of preparing and establishing regular plans of government, they serve not less, on the other, to admonish us of the hazards and difficulties incident to such experiments, and of the great imprudence of unnecessarily multiplying them.” “It is a matter both of wonder and regret, that those who raise so many objections against the new Constitution should never call to mind the defects of that which is to be exchanged for it. It is not necessary that the former should be perfect; it is sufficient that the latter is more imperfect.” “Congress, a single body of men, are the sole depositary of all the federal powers.” “Danger resulting from a government which does not possess regular powers commensurate to its objects.” James Madison FEDERALIST NUMBER 39 “THE last paper having concluded the observations which were meant to introduce a candid survey of the plan of government reported by the convention, we now proceed to the execution of that part of our undertaking.” “Whether the general form and aspect of the government be strictly republican. It is evident that no other form would be reconcilable with the genius of the people of America; with the fundamental principles of the Revolution; or with that honorable determination which animates every votary of freedom, to rest all our political experiments on the capacity of mankind for self-government.” “The government of England, which has one republican branch only, combined with an hereditary aristocracy and monarchy, has, with equal impropriety, been frequently placed on the list of republics.” “If we resort for a criterion to the different principles on which different forms of government are established, we may define a republic to be, or at least may bestow that name on, a government which derives all its powers directly or indirectly from the great body of the people, and is administered by persons holding their offices during pleasure, for a limited period, or during good behavior.” “The President of the United States is impeachable at any time during his continuance in office.” “The Union as a CONFEDERACY of sovereign states; instead of which, they have framed a NATIONAL government, which regards the Union as a CONSOLIDATION of the States.” “The tenure by which the judges are to hold their places, is, as it unquestionably ought to be, that of good behavior.” “Each State, in ratifying the Constitution, is considered as a sovereign body, independent of all others, and only to be bound by its own voluntary act. In this relation, then, the new Constitution will, if established, be a FEDERAL, and not a NATIONAL constitution.” “The difference between a federal and national government, as it relates to the OPERATION OF THE GOVERNMENT, is supposed to consist in this, that in the former the powers operate on the political bodies composing the Confederacy, in their political capacities; in the latter, on the individual citizens composing the nation, in their individual capacities.” “Among a people consolidated into one nation, this supremacy is completely vested in the national legislature.” “The proposed Constitution, therefore, is, in strictness, neither a national nor a federal Constitution, but a composition of both.” James Madison FEDERALIST NUMBER 40 “1st, that the object of the convention was to establish, in these States, A FIRM NATIONAL GOVERNMENT; 2d, that this government was to be such as would be ADEQUATE TO THE EXIGENCIES OF GOVERNMENT and THE PRESERVATION OF THE UNION….” “They were to frame a NATIONAL GOVERNMENT, adequate to the EXIGENCIES OF GOVERNMENT, and OF THE UNION….” “Where the several parts cannot be made to coincide, the less important should give way to the more important part; the means should be sacrificed to the end, rather than the end to the means.” “In the establishment of the Constitution, the States should be regarded as distinct and independent sovereigns? They are so regarded by the Constitution proposed.” “Instead of reporting a plan requiring the confirmation OF THE LEGISLATURES OF ALL THE STATES, they have reported a plan which is to be confirmed by the PEOPLE, and may be carried into effect by NINE STATES ONLY.” “The prudent inquiry, in all cases, ought surely to be, not so much FROM WHOM the advice comes, as whether the advice be GOOD.” James Madison FEDERALIST NUMBER 41 “The choice must always be made, if not of the lesser evil, at least of the GREATER, not the PERFECT, good.” “In every political institution, a power to advance the public happiness involves a discretion which may be misapplied and abused.” “Security against foreign danger is one of the primitive objects of civil society. It is an avowed and essential object of the American Union.” “With what color of propriety could the force necessary for defense be limited by those who cannot limit the force of offense?” “If a federal Constitution could chain the ambition or set bounds to the exertions of all other nations, then indeed might it prudently chain the discretion of its own government, and set bounds to the exertions for its own safety.” “How could a readiness for war in time of peace be safely prohibited, unless we could prohibit, in like manner, the preparations and establishments of every hostile nation?” “The means of security can only be regulated by the means and the danger of attack.” “It is in vain to oppose constitutional barriers to the impulse of self-preservation.” “If one nation maintains constantly a disciplined army, ready for the service of ambition or revenge, it obliges the most pacific nations who may be within the reach of its enterprises to take corresponding precautions.” “The liberties of Rome proved the final victim to her military triumphs; and that the liberties of Europe, as far as they ever existed, have, with few exceptions, been the price of her military establishments.” “A standing force, therefore, is a dangerous, at the same time that it may be a necessary, provision.” “The proposed Constitution. The Union itself, which it cements and secures, destroys every pretext for a military establishment which could be dangerous.” “America united, with a handful of troops, or without a single soldier, exhibits a more forbidding posture to foreign ambition than America disunited, with a hundred thousand veterans ready for combat.” “A dangerous establishment can never be necessary or plausible, so long as they continue a united people.” “The moment of its dissolution will be the date of a new order of things.” “The fortunes of disunited America will be even more disastrous than those of Europe.” “A bad cause seldom fails to betray itself.” “It must, indeed, be numbered among the greatest blessings of America, that as her Union will be the only source of her maritime strength, so this will be a principal source of her security against danger from abroad.” James Madison FEDERALIST NUMBER 42 “If we are to be one nation in any respect, it clearly ought to be in respect to other nations.” “To regulate commerce among the several States and the Indian tribes….” “What description of Indians are to be deemed members of a State, is not yet settled, and has been a question of frequent perplexity and contention in the federal councils. And how the trade with Indians, though not members of a State, yet residing within its legislative jurisdiction, can be regulated by an external authority, without so far intruding on the internal rights of legislation, is absolutely incomprehensible.” [Comment: This is a rather candid admission of the dilemma regarding how to respect the sovereignty of indigenous nations. However, the authors of The Federalist Papers repeatedly remind us that Treaties are the supreme law of the land.] James Madison FEDERALIST NUMBER 43 “To exercise exclusive legislation, in all cases whatsoever, over such district (not exceeding ten miles square) as may, by cession of particular States and the acceptance of Congress, become the seat of the government of the United States.” “The extent of this federal district is sufficiently circumscribed to satisfy every jealousy of an opposite nature. And as it is to be appropriated to this use with the consent of the State ceding it….” [Comment: Remember that the convention to frame the U.S. Constitution was held in Philadelphia and that Washington, DC was established as our national capital in 1790.] “As treason may be committed against the United States, the authority of the United States ought to be enabled to punish it.” “Restraining the Congress, even in punishing it, from extending the consequences of guilt beyond the person of its author.” “A right implies a remedy….” “Theoretic reasoning, in this as in most other cases, must be qualified by the lessons of practice.” “May it not happen, in fine, that the minority of CITIZENS may become a majority of PERSONS, by the accession of alien residents, of a casual concourse of adventurers, or of those whom the constitution of the State has not admitted to the rights of suffrage?” “In cases where it may be doubtful on which side justice lies, what better umpires could be desired by two violent factions, flying to arms, and tearing a State to pieces, than the representatives of confederate States, not heated by the local flame?” “It is a sufficient recommendation of the federal Constitution, that it diminishes the risk of a calamity for which no possible constitution can provide a cure.” “The ratification of the conventions of nine States shall be sufficient for the establishment of this Constitution between the States, ratifying the same. This article speaks for itself.” “The express authority of the people alone could give due validity to the Constitution. To have required the unanimous ratification of the thirteen States, would have subjected the essential interests of the whole to the caprice or corruption of a single member.” “The great principle of self-preservation; to the transcendent law of nature and of nature’s God, which declares that the safety and happiness of society are the objects at which all political institutions aim.” James Madison FEDERALIST NUMBER 44 “The sober people of America are weary of the fluctuating policy which has directed the public councils.” “No axiom is more clearly established in law, or in reason, than that wherever the end is required, the means are authorized; wherever a general power to do a thing is given, every particular power necessary for doing it is included.” “In the last resort a remedy must be obtained from the people who can, by the election of more faithful representatives, annul the acts of the usurpers.” “This Constitution and the laws of the United States which shall be made in pursuance thereof, and all treaties made, or which shall be made, under the authority of the United States, shall be the supreme law of the land, and the judges in every State shall be bound thereby, any thing in the constitution or laws of any State to the contrary notwithstanding.” James Madison FEDERALIST NUMBER 45 “The public good, the real welfare of the great body of the people, is the supreme object to be pursued.” “No form of government whatever has any other value than as it may be fitted for the attainment of this object.” James Madison FEDERALIST NUMBER 46 “Notwithstanding the different modes in which they are appointed, we must consider both of them as substantially dependent on the great body of the citizens of the United States.” “The federal and State governments are in fact but different agents and trustees of the people, constituted with different powers, and designed for different purposes.” “The ultimate authority, wherever the derivative may be found, resides in the people alone, and that it will not depend merely on the comparative ambition or address of the different governments, whether either, or which of them, will be able to enlarge its sphere of jurisdiction at the expense of the other.” “The first and most natural attachment of the people will be to the governments of their respective States.” “If, therefore, as has been elsewhere remarked, the people should in future become more partial to the federal than to the State governments, the change can only result from such manifest and irresistible proofs of a better administration, as will overcome all their antecedent propensities.” “It has been already proved that the members of the federal will be more dependent on the members of the State governments, than the latter will be on the former.” “A local spirit will infallibly prevail much more in the members of Congress, than a national spirit will prevail in the legislatures of the particular States.” “Measures will too often be decided according to their probable effect, not on the national prosperity and happiness, but on the prejudices, interests, and pursuits of the governments and people of the individual States.” “The advantage of being armed, which the Americans possess over the people of almost every other nation, the existence of subordinate governments, to which the people are attached, and by which the militia officers are appointed, forms a barrier against the enterprises of ambition.” “Notwithstanding the military establishments in the several kingdoms of Europe, which are carried as far as the public resources will bear, the governments are afraid to trust the people with arms.” “Let us not insult the free and gallant citizens of America with the suspicion, that they would be less able to defend the rights of which they would be in actual possession, than the debased subjects of arbitrary power would be to rescue theirs from the hands of their oppressors.” James Madison FORMAT AND INTENT I hope that some of you will be inspired to read all of the Federalist Papers in their entirety, arduous endeavor though it may be. 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Do Black people owe White people reparations for slavery?
Posted: 30 Mar 2021 01:10 AM PDT
Whites were slaves in North Africa before Blacks were slaves in America so, who owes whom reparations?
So, today, someone shared with me this article from Fox News, “Evanston, Illinois first in US to pay reparations to Black residents” and here are some quotes from that article. The City Council in Evanston, Ill., voted 8-1 late Monday to approve a plan to make reparations available to Black residents over past discrimination and the lingering effects of slavery. The plan, which could be the first of its kind in the U.S., is to distribute $400,000 to eligible Black households. The Associated Press reported that qualifying households in the city of 73,000 would be eligible to receive $25,000 for home repairs or down payments on property. Ald. Robin Rue Simmons, the lawmaker who proposed the initiative back in 2019, called the approval a first step but said more needs to be done. “It is, alone, not enough,” she said, according to the Chicago Tribune. “We all know that the road to repair and justice in the Black community is going to be a generation of work. It’s going to be many programs and initiatives and more funding.” Further down in the article it reads… Qualifying residents must either have lived in or been a direct descendant of a Black person who lived in Evanston between 1919 to 1969 and who suffered discrimination in housing because of city ordinances, policies or practices. The article reminded me of a conversation I had with a very dear friend of mine about race issues in America. (My friend happens to be white.) She asked me what percentage of black people would likely hold her personally responsible for slavery? I told her that I could not quantify a percentage but likely many African Americans would hold her personally responsible for the sins of her ancestors because of news reports like this. Now, I’ve heard several arguments made for reparations on numerous occasions, but I tend to reject them. Why? For me, it always comes down to this – who should pay? The topic of reparations for African Americans is a topic that has been discussed ad nauseum and typically for political advantage. Case in point, here’s a quote the Washington Times. The headline reads, “California moves to consider reparations for slavery.” The date of the article is August 29, 2020. California lawmakers are setting up a task force to study and make recommendations for reparations to African Americans, particularly the descendants of slaves, as the nation struggles again with civil rights and unrest following the latest shooting of a Black man by police. The state Senate supported creating the nine-member commission on a bipartisan 33-3 vote Saturday. The measure returns to the Assembly for a final vote before lawmakers adjourn for the year on Monday, though Assembly members overwhelmingly already approved an earlier version of the bill. “Let’s be clear: Chattel slavery, both in California and across our nation, birthed a legacy of racial harm and inequity that continues to impact the conditions of Black life in California,” said Democratic Sen. Holly Mitchell of Los Angeles. She cited disproportionate homelessness, unemployment, involvement in the criminal justice system, lower academic performance and higher health risks during the coronavirus pandemic. Although California before the Civil War was officially a free state, Mitchell listed legal and judicial steps state officials took at the time to support slavery in Southern states while repressing Blacks. The legislation would require the task force to conduct a detailed study of the impact of slavery in California and recommend to the Legislature by July 2023 the form of compensation that should be awarded, how it should be awarded, and who should be should be eligible for compensation. The panel, which would start meeting no later than June 2021, could also recommend other forms of rehabilitation or redress. A sober minded person might ask, what does slavery that happened centuries ago have to do with today’s homelessness, unemployment, health risks associated with the coronavirus and the other social issues mentioned in that quote? Outside of inciting the passions of would-be voters, what immediate benefit does it provide to the people of California? When reparations are discussed it is typically proposed that the US government should be paying African Americans an undetermined amount of money for the suffering inflicted upon their ancestors by all the white people in America. If we look at this logically and without angry rhetoric, that argument doesn’t hold up to scrutiny. To illustrate that, let me share with you some inconvenient facts. Inconvenient fact #1: Very few white people in America owned slaves.
Inconvenient fact #2: Native Americans owned and traded in slaves!
Inconvenient fact #3: African Americans owned slaves too
Should white people today be forced to pay reparations when only 1.6 percent of whites during the slavery era owned slaves? Should we demand payment from Native Americans and African Americans as well? Both groups owned African American slaves too. I could go on but, no, I’ll share a bit more. Inconvenient fact #4: Whites Were Slaves in North Africa Before Blacks Were Slaves in America I am quoting a 2004 article now from Ohio State News.” A new study suggests that a million or more European Christians were enslaved by Muslims in North Africa between 1530 and 1780 – a far greater number than had ever been estimated before. In a new book, Robert Davis, professor of history at Ohio State University, developed a unique methodology to calculate the number of white Christians who were enslaved along Africa’s Barbary Coast, arriving at much higher slave population estimates than any previous studies had found. Most other accounts of slavery along the Barbary coast didn’t try to estimate the number of slaves, or only looked at the number of slaves in particular cities, Davis said. Most previously estimated slave counts have thus tended to be in the thousands, or at most in the tens of thousands. Davis, by contrast, has calculated that between 1 million and 1.25 million European Christians were captured and forced to work in North Africa from the 16th to 18th centuries. Davis’s new estimates appear in the book Christian Slaves, Muslim Masters: White Slavery in the Mediterranean, the Barbary Coast, and Italy, 1500-1800 (Palgrave Macmillan). Now, should today’s white people demand reparations from today’s black people for the crime of enslaving their ancestors for two centuries? For some reason, lack of education mostly, so many people in America believe that America created the institution of slavery. I assure you America did not invent slavery. A cursory glance into a bible proves that. But, I digress, because I am veering off from something, I really want to say in 3 points.
No doubt, some of you reading this will have a problem with what I’ve shared. Perhaps, you are calling me names now. (No doubt. Its why I posted the disclaimer at the beginning.) If so, let me leave you with one final quote where a certain group is demanding social justice because of slavery. This quote is from BBC News. The West is being asked to pay Africa $777 [trillion] within five years in reparation for enslaving Africans while colonising the continent. The African World Reparations and Repatriation Truth Commission, meeting in Accra for its first international conference, also called for all international debt owed by Africa to be “unconditionally cancelled”. The Accra Declaration issued at the conference says that money will be demanded from ”all those nations of Western Europe and the Americas and institutions, who participated and benefited from the slave trade and colonialism”. The conference, co-chaired by Dr Hamet Maulana and Mrs Debra Kofie, announced plans to set up an international team of lawyers from Africa and the diaspora to pursue all legal means to collect the money. The group will also be contacting the International Court of Justice, as well as the United Nations and the Organization of African Unity for assistance. Mrs Kofie told the BBC the reparation figure was based on the number of human lives lost to Africa during the slave-trade, as well as an assessment of the worth of the gold, diamonds and other minerals taken from the continent during colonial rule. She says Africa’s turn has come. “We are the only group that have not received reparations. The Jewish people have received reparations. The native Americans have received reparations. The Korean comfort women and so-on and so forth,” she said. The declaration added that all those in the diaspora, who want to return and settle in Africa, should be allowed to do so and that those who enslaved and colonised Africa should provide seaworthy vessels and aircraft for such repatriation. The date of that article from BBC News is August 20, 1999. Thanks for reading this far. I know it was a rather long rant today. A shorter one tomorrow. (I think. It all depends on what I read.) Jim Stroud P.S. Did you know that reparations were actually paid to slaves after the Civil War? This was thanks to a measure initiated by Abraham Lincoln (R). However, after his assassination, his Vice President – Andrew Johnson (D) assumed power and reversed it. Click here to listen to my podcast where I discuss that bit of history. (Or, just listen to it below.)
‘The Purge’ by Big Tech targets conservatives, including usJust 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. The second way to help is to become a partner. We’ve strongly considered seeking angel investors in the past but because we were paying the bills, it didn’t seem necessary. Now, we’re struggling to pay the bills. We had 5,657,724 sessions on our website from November, 2020, through February, 2021. Our intention is to elevate that to higher levels this year by focusing on a strategy that relies on free speech rather than being beholden to progressive Big Tech companies. 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. As the world spirals towards radical progressivism, the need for truthful journalism has never been greater. But in these times, we need as many conservative media voices as possible. Please help keep NOQ Report going. Bitcoin: 32SeW2Ajn86g4dATWtWreABhEkiqxsKUGn
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Second Amendment in the firing line
Posted: 30 Mar 2021 12:52 AM PDT Gun control was already a Biden Administration priority before the recent shootings in Georgia, Colorado, and Virginia. In fact, the House of Representatives passed two gun-control bills weeks before the shootings. Article by Ron Paul. One of the House-passed bills expands background checks to include private sales, including those made at gun shows. Under this bill, someone who is not a licensed federal firearms dealer cannot sell a firearm without first relinquishing it to a federally-licensed dealer. The dealer must then conduct a background check on the prospective purchaser. The second bill allows the federal government to indefinitely delay a background check, thus indefinitely delaying a gun purchase. Other legislation introduced in Congress would create a national firearms registry, which would only facilitate gun confiscation. This same legislation would forbid anyone under 21 from owning a gun. The ban does not apply to the military, so it will not stop the majority of gun violence committed by 18-21 year-olds. The bill requires Americans to obtain a federal license before getting a firearm, but individuals cannot receive a license unless they undergo a psychological evaluation. The psychological evaluation mandate could lead to individuals losing their Second Amendment rights because they once suffered from depression. It could also cause people to lose their Second Amendment rights because someone told the police they may become violent. Police officers in 20 states and the District of Columbia already have the authority to take away an individual’s Second Amendment rights based on allegations and without giving the individual due process. These “Red Flag” laws are supported by politicians of both parties, including some who claim to be pro-gun rights. For example, former President Trump supported Red Flag laws. President Trump and Congressional Democrats were on the verge of reaching a “bipartisan” deal to expand Red Flag laws in the fall of 2019. Fortunately, the Democrat attempt to impeach the President ended all efforts at “bipartisan” deals to take away our rights. A psychological evaluation could also be used to deny an individual Second Amendment rights because they may engage in “domestic terrorism.” Among those likely to be considered as potential “domestic terrorists” are opponents of US foreign policy, mass surveillance, the income tax, the Federal Reserve, and – ironically – gun control. There is also legislation to reinstate the assault-weapons ban. Like the original ban, which was in effect from 1994-2004, the new legislation bans an arbitrary list of firearms and will do little to reduce gun violence. Criminals and psychotics are not going to be deterred by background checks and licensing requirements from obtaining a firearm. There will be a black market to service those who cannot obtain firearms by legal means. By discouraging law-abiding Americans from owning firearms, these laws leave millions of Americans defenseless against gun violence. There is a reason why most mass shootings occur in gun-free zones. If Congress is serious about protecting Americans from violence, it would repeal all federal gun control laws. A good place to start would be with the Brady background check law and the misnamed “Safe and Gun-Free Schools” law, which leaves children defenseless against mass shooters. Congress ending the unconstitutional and anti-liberty war on drugs would also greatly reduce gun violence. Gun control, like all attempts by government to control our lives, makes us less safe, and less free. ‘The Purge’ by Big Tech targets conservatives, including usJust 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. The second way to help is to become a partner. We’ve strongly considered seeking angel investors in the past but because we were paying the bills, it didn’t seem necessary. Now, we’re struggling to pay the bills. We had 5,657,724 sessions on our website from November, 2020, through February, 2021. 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South Dakota legislature failed to override Kristi Noem’s veto on transgender bill. Here’s what they should do next.
Posted: 30 Mar 2021 12:49 AM PDT Kristi Noem’s capitulation to the NCAA shocked conservatives everywhere after she become a shining star on the right for taking the boldest stand against lockdowns. However, the star has lost its shine after she vetoed a bill that that would have prevented men from competing in women’s sports because they identify as women. She did so because of a paper thin argument over legality and because she did not want to confront the NCAA. This all took place after she touted her support of the bill on International Women’s Day. Kristi Noem has triple down on her cynical political play to protect South Dakota from being canceled by the NCAA and other corporations. She started a petition which would only undermine state efforts to pass similar legislation, and then has denied that she actually vetoed the bill. The South Dakota House Speaker replied to the veto saying that it was unconstitutional for the governor to send legislation back to the legislature for substantive edits (not typos). And the South Dakota legislature treated it like a veto. In a 45-24 vote, the override attempt fell short, killing the bill.
In maintaining a cynical play, Kristi Noem has blamed the legislature and promises executive action, acting like the hero in this story. But there is one last card to play before waiting until next session: ballot initiative. South Dakota has unique referendum laws that not only allow voters to approve constitutional amendments or veto passed legislation, voters in South Dakota can also pass legislation via referendum. But the kicker is that in South Dakota, the signatures of only 5% of the electorate in the gubernatorial election are needed to advance the referendum to the ballot. This amounts to just under 17,000 signatures of South Dakota residents. This is the fewest signatures required to advance a petition to the ballot of any state in the United States, according to Balletopedia. States with sparser populations like Wyoming and Alaska need approximately 41,000 and 36,000 signatures respectively. The threshold of overriding Kristi Noem’s veto via the ballot is very achievable. Furthermore, in her own reelect, she would be most unwise to campaign against the said referendum. Instead this effort would whip Republicans into shape and embarrass them for betraying their base to corporate interests. If you live in South Dakota and want to help launch a ballot initiative to enact HB1217, submit this contact form so we can organize together and get the ball rolling. ‘The Purge’ by Big Tech targets conservatives, including usJust 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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Miscarriages skyrocket 366% in six weeks due to Covid vaccines
Posted: 30 Mar 2021 12:07 AM PDT Official data released by the British government shows that Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) injections are killing unborn babies at an astounding rate. Article by Ethan Huff from Natural News. The latest Medicines and Healthcare produce Regulatory Agency’s (MHRA) Yellow Card Scheme report, dated Dec. 9, 2020, through March 7, 2021, reveals a whopping 366 percent increase in the rate of miscarriage thanks to Chinese virus jabs. This is the seventh such report to be released by the MHRA and it clearly shows that Wuhan flu shots are extremely deadly, especially for pregnant women who, for whatever reason, decide to get jabbed. It is important to note that there is no scientific data to suggest that Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) injections are safe or effective for pregnant women, and yet doctors and health authorities are still administering the shots to expectant mothers, resulting in many of them losing their unborn children. The British government already warned pregnant women that they might not want to take the jab due to “no or limited” data showing its safety or efficacy in pregnant women. “Animal reproductive toxicity studies have not been completed,” the government admitted, adding that Wuhan flu shots are “not recommended during pregnancy.” Even so, the injections are still being administered to pregnant women in the United Kingdom. “For women of childbearing age, pregnancy should be excluded before vaccination,” the government added, clearly deterring pregnant women against getting the injection. “In addition, women of childbearing age should be advised to avoid pregnancy for at least 2 months after their second dose.” To keep up with the latest news about injuries and deaths caused by Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) injections, be sure to check out ChemicalViolence.com. Chinese virus injections could taint breast milk, cause infertilityThe U.K. government also warned women who have already given birth but are still breastfeeding to avoid the jab because it is currently unknown whether or not the experimental gene therapy chemicals are excreted into their milk. “A risk to the newborns / infants cannot be excluded,” the warning states. “COVID-19 mRNA (messenger RNA) Vaccine BNT162b2 should not be used during breast-feeding.” Similarly, the government warned against women taking the jab if they hope to get pregnant any time soon. This is due to the fact that it is unknown whether Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) injections turn a person sterile. Still, untold numbers of pregnant women in the U.K. chose to get injected anyway, and now they no longer have their babies. This amounts to genocide of the unborn. “We are still unable to answer why these women were given one of the Covid vaccines against the government’s own advice,” reported the Daily Exposé, a British news outlet. “But what is truly shocking is how much this number has increased in the six weeks that have unfolded since.” A closer look at the data in the MHRA’s seventh report actually shows that there has been a 475 percent increase since Jan. 24 in the number of pregnant women who lost their babies after receiving the Chinese virus injection from Pfizer and BioNTech, which permanently alters human genes. Since the same date, there has been a 150 percent increase in miscarriages due to pregnant women receiving AstraZeneca’s Wuhan flu shot, which is also linked to deadly blood clots. As it turns out, the U.K. government later “updated” its recommendations for pregnant women to suggest that some of them may still want to get injected despite a total lack of associated science. Pregnant women should only consider Chinese virus injections “when the potential benefits outweigh any potential risks for the mother and the foetus,” British authorities now claim, leaving it up to pregnant women who are not scientists or doctors to make this critical determination. Sources for this article include: ‘The Purge’ by Big Tech targets conservatives, including usJust 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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We’re heading in the right direction and we believe we’re ready talk to patriotic investors who want to not only “get in on the action” but more importantly who want to help America hear the truth. Interested investors should contact me directly with the contact button above. As the world spirals towards radical progressivism, the need for truthful journalism has never been greater. But in these times, we need as many conservative media voices as possible. Please help keep NOQ Report going. Bitcoin: 32SeW2Ajn86g4dATWtWreABhEkiqxsKUGn
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Another vicious crime against an Asian caught on video in NYC subway and still no white supremacy in sight
Posted: 29 Mar 2021 10:28 PM PDT Following the shooting murder of eight women, six of whom were of Asian descent, in Atlanta earlier this month, the narrative coming from the left and mainstream media has been that white supremacy is the primary cause of anti-Asian hate crimes across the country. The suspect in the Atlanta attacks is a white male and anti-Asian crimes have been going up, so this narrative has been easy for the left to build. But once we dig beneath the surface, the truth is very different from what we’re being told. Every day, new videos and pictures emerge on social media showing the perpetrators of attacks on Asian-Americans are not “white supremacists.” Anecdotally, the attacks are coming almost entirely from persons of color, and specifically they’re coming from young, black men. Social media is a primary method for Cultural Marxists to spread their versions of a narrative. This is important to note because it must be assumed that if there is evidence of white supremacy playing a role in the uptick in anti-Asian crimes, we’d see it all over sites like Twitter in particular. We’re not. A search of keywords pertaining to anti-Asian crimes reveals a common theme, and white supremacy is not it. Here’s a video released in the last 24-hours that was shared by the NYPD task force assigned to address hate crimes:
Earlier on Monday, journalist Andy Ngo shared another video and an image of a suspect in a separate anti-Asian crime.
The rise in attacks on Asian-Americans has been attributed by the left and mainstream media to Donald Trump calling Covid-19 the “Wuhan Flu” or the “China Virus.” And while his popularity among black voters rose dramatically in 2020, it seems the the demographic associated with rising anti-Asian crimes is not the demographic that is standard for the MAGA movement. If the left’s narrative were true, we would expect to see viral videos popping up daily of red-hat-wearing white people attacking Asian-Americans. That doesn’t seem to be the case. Moreover, the Atlanta shooting suspect, Robert Long, has attributed his killings to a sexual disorder. He has said, and both the FBI and Atlanta police have affirmed, that his targets were sex workers, in which women of Asian descent are often associated. In other words, this was most likely an attack on a profession and a lifestyle rather than being racially motivated. The left hopes you won’t believe your lying eyes when you examine the suspects in rising anti-Asian crimes. They want you to believe them when they say it’s white supremacy even when the evidence points elsewhere. ‘The Purge’ by Big Tech targets conservatives, including usJust 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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We’re heading in the right direction and we believe we’re ready talk to patriotic investors who want to not only “get in on the action” but more importantly who want to help America hear the truth. Interested investors should contact me directly with the contact button above. As the world spirals towards radical progressivism, the need for truthful journalism has never been greater. But in these times, we need as many conservative media voices as possible. Please help keep NOQ Report going. Bitcoin: 32SeW2Ajn86g4dATWtWreABhEkiqxsKUGn
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Nike sues custom shoe designer over ‘Satan Shoes’ pushed by Lil Nas X
Posted: 29 Mar 2021 03:40 PM PDT The internet has been abuzz with both attacks and support for a shoe promoted by rapper Lil Nas X. The so-called “Satan Shoes” promote the rapper’s satanic branding on custom modified Air Max 97 shoes by Nike, but according to Nike they have no affiliation with the designers nor the rapper. Now, Nike is suing art collective MSCHF. In the lawsuit, obtained by Rolling Stone, Nike said the “Satan shoe” was made without the company’s “approval or authorization.” It adds that the shoe is “likely to cause confusion and dilution and create an erroneous association between MSCHF’s products and Nike,” and that the shoe has already caused “significant harm to [Nike’s] goodwill, including among consumers who believe that Nike is endorsing satanism.” The backlash against Nike was swift and harsh. They were unable to get ahead of the story and have been associated with both Lil Nas X and his custom shoes. But for the rapper, this is all part of the branding scheme. The shoes are “special edition” with only 666 being made. They are selling for $1018, a reference to Luke 10:18 which includes the statement, “I saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven.” Much of the controversy surrounds the midsole which is filled with red liquid that allegedly includes a drop of human blood. The shoe features a pentagram and inverted cross, among other satanic symbols. As intended, these shoes have sparked debates all across social media. The rapper has gotten into Twitter spats with prominent conservatives and even threatened to rape conservative commentator Kaitlin Bennett’s father. According to The Gateway Pundit. Satanic rapper Lil Nas said he might rape Kaitlin Bennett’s father during a spat on Twitter. “Lil Nas just threatened to rape my dad. Sounds about what I’d expect,” Bennett tweeted with a screenshot. The exchange began when Bennett tweeted that she was happy to be blocked by the rapper, who made headlines this week for Satanic sneakers containing human blood and a music video in which he gives Satan a lap dance. Things escalated quickly from there, as Lil Nas tweeted “i still see ur tweets shitty pants,” referring to a cruel internet meme in which “feminists” on the left have spread a photo of a half naked girl that had an… accident… and claimed that it is Bennett. Yes, you read that correctly, the same group that claims to defend and believe women has used revenge porn of some unknown girl passed out at a party to shame Bennett for her politics. Lil Nas X is fighting for attention. Nike is trying to take attention away from them. Meanwhile, time is being wasted on a shoe that is nothing more than a publicity stunt that is, unfortunately, working. ‘The Purge’ by Big Tech targets conservatives, including usJust 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. The second way to help is to become a partner. We’ve strongly considered seeking angel investors in the past but because we were paying the bills, it didn’t seem necessary. Now, we’re struggling to pay the bills. We had 5,657,724 sessions on our website from November, 2020, through February, 2021. 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Ship blocking Suez Canal finally freed
Posted: 29 Mar 2021 06:41 AM PDT World commerce, particularly in the Middle East and Europe, hit a roadblock (canalblock?) last week when a massive ship hit ground in the Suez Canal. Monday morning, that ship was freed and is now moving out of the way so the bottleneck of ships behind it can resume their transit.
Early reports indicated it could take over a month to remove “Ever Given” and allow trade and transit to resume. A massive operation to get the ship dislodged began immediately after it his ground six days ago with multiple ideas floated and plans put into play. There is no word yet about what finally worked. According to Axios: Rescuers fully dislodged the “Ever Given” from the banks of the Suez Canal on Monday, sending the skyscraper-sized container ship on its way after six days of drama that paralyzed the vital shipping route, AP reports. Why it matters: The massive maritime traffic jam wreaked havoc on global trade and resulted in one of the largest ship salvage operations in modern history.
The 220,000-ton ship was nearly a quarter-mile-long. Operated by Taiwan-based Evergreen Marine, it had been heading from China to the Netherlands. Speculation began emerging almost immediately that the blockage could have been intentional, though no evidence has been brought forward to support this theory. Considering the cost to the world economy that blocking the Suez Canal caused, this news is good for all. This incident underscores the fragility of a global economy built on just-in-time shipping. ‘The Purge’ by Big Tech targets conservatives, including usJust 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. The second way to help is to become a partner. We’ve strongly considered seeking angel investors in the past but because we were paying the bills, it didn’t seem necessary. Now, we’re struggling to pay the bills. We had 5,657,724 sessions on our website from November, 2020, through February, 2021. Our intention is to elevate that to higher levels this year by focusing on a strategy that relies on free speech rather than being beholden to progressive Big Tech companies. 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. As the world spirals towards radical progressivism, the need for truthful journalism has never been greater. But in these times, we need as many conservative media voices as possible. Please help keep NOQ Report going. Bitcoin: 32SeW2Ajn86g4dATWtWreABhEkiqxsKUGn
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White House started pushing ‘vaccine passports.’ Here’s what we need to do to stop it.
Posted: 29 Mar 2021 05:34 AM PDT
It’s proving to be challenging to convince people Joe Biden’s new venture into pushing “Vaccine Passports” is a really, really bad idea. It’s a little like convincing them that universal background checks do not work; if they aren’t aware of the facts or statistics, they are more likely to think these ineffective speedbumps to firearm ownership are good ideas. The same holds true for vaccine passports. To those who do not take the time to think about them or who are used to being obedient servants to government, getting and showing proof of vaccine participation may seem like a good thing. After all, most of them have or will get vaccinated, so why shouldn’t they get the “benefits” associated with succumbing to the fearmongers? In reality, accepting a vaccine passport as a method of entry into, well, anything is a really bad idea that should be opposed by all, even those who have been vaccinated. I discussed this a bit more thoroughly on the latest episode of NOQ Report, but it’s easy to break it down in writing. First, the details. According to Trending Politics: The Biden administration is set to launch a COVID passport that would track Americans that took the vaccine, despite warnings by civil rights advocates. “The Biden administration and private companies are working to develop a standard way of handling credentials — often referred to as ‘vaccine passports’ — that would allow Americans to prove they have been vaccinated against the novel coronavirus as businesses try to reopen,” the Washington Post reported on Sunday. “The effort has gained momentum amid President Biden’s pledge that the nation will start to regain normalcy this summer and with a growing number of companies — from cruise lines to sports teams — saying they will require proof of vaccination before opening their doors again,” the report continued. “The administration’s initiative has been driven largely by arms of the Department of Health and Human Services, including an office devoted to health information technology, said five officials who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss the effort,” the report added. “Our role is to help ensure that any solutions in this area should be simple, free, open source, accessible to people both digitally and on paper, and designed from the start to protect people’s privacy,” the administration’s coronavirus coordinator Zients said at a March 12 briefing. The Biden White House refused to go on the record about the COVID passports. The cognitive dissonance in the administration’s reasoning is stunning. By their reckoning, regaining “normalcy” can only be accomplished by doing something so abnormal, so unAmerican, that it seems closer to the efforts by Nazi Germany to separate out Jews than a proposed action by the United States government. They noted they were going to make it as easy as possible to make this happen, and that alone should scare you. Lest we forget, government tends to make things difficult. In many places, the basic act of holding a yard sale requires applications and licensing as well as acceptance of compliance guidelines. When government says they’re going to let things happen without hassle, that should tell us something about their motives. To be clear, I’m not sure what their motives really are. It’s not about normalcy. It is about pushing the vaccine, but is there more to it than that? Whatever their nefarious plans are, we need to do what we can to stop them. We often hear that we should reach out to our representatives. This is one of those times, but it cannot be a simple email, Tweet, or even a single phone call. We need to get aggressive with our opposition to this draconian proposal. Otherwise, they’re going to ram their path forward and by the time it is implemented, it may be too late to stop it. Even the judiciary may have a hard time reversing it if it ever gets that far which is why we need to act immediately. Part of my roadmap for non-compliance, which is specifically designed for situations like this, is to work hard on the first four steps so we never have to realize the fifth step. The first step is to announce our opposition. This is often here people stop; a Tweet targeting a Congressman or a comment on a blog post is as far as many go. We cannot. The next two steps are protests and legal action. Protests are becoming more challenging following the January 6th Capitol Riots… at least that’s what our government wants us to believe. But the Constitution has not been suspended and our rights to assemble and protest our government are still intact. As for legal action, it’s important to get started immediately. We cannot wait to sue the government after their mandates are already in place. The opening research and preparations must be done now. The fourth step is to participate in civil disobedience. This has never been as important in America since the civil rights era. We must not comply, and we must reward businesses who choose to not comply as well. All of this must be done immediately if we’re to stop the fifth step—direct conflicts which could lead to civil war—from becoming the final option. This is not something we want which is why the first four steps are paramount. If we do not act immediately and alert our representatives, law enforcement leaders, business owners, and local communities that we will not stand for dystopian vaccine passports, they will be forced upon us. Fight now so we don’t have to fight in futility later. Watch this show on Rumble or Locals, or listen to it on Apple Podcasts.
‘The Purge’ by Big Tech targets conservatives, including usJust 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. The second way to help is to become a partner. We’ve strongly considered seeking angel investors in the past but because we were paying the bills, it didn’t seem necessary. Now, we’re struggling to pay the bills. We had 5,657,724 sessions on our website from November, 2020, through February, 2021. Our intention is to elevate that to higher levels this year by focusing on a strategy that relies on free speech rather than being beholden to progressive Big Tech companies. 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. As the world spirals towards radical progressivism, the need for truthful journalism has never been greater. But in these times, we need as many conservative media voices as possible. Please help keep NOQ Report going. Bitcoin: 32SeW2Ajn86g4dATWtWreABhEkiqxsKUGn
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ARRA News Service (in this message: 19 new items) |
- Second Amendment in the Firing Line
- USCIRF Hits a Nerve on Uyghurs, China Retaliates
- Red China Hits Back, Biden’s Border Cover-up, Baseball vs. The Ballot
- Is Racism Moral Now?
- Kamala Harris ‘Empowers’ Serial Predator Bill Clinton
- The Biden Administration is Determined to Undo Trump’s Most Important Achievement
- Moral Relativity
- Sex Transitioning For Minors Is Child Abuse
- Whitey Need Not Apply
- Biden Threatens American Energy while Beijing is waiting in the wings
- Biden Tries to Hide an Obvious Crisis at Border
- Biden Administration Says The Border Crisis Is Trump’s Fault
- After Sixty Days Biden Is Drifting Into Surrealism
- Stand By Your Man
- No Soup for You!
- So Much For Mr. Nice Guy, GOP RIP, Chag Sameach
- Can the Biden Administration Stop China?
- Why Putin’s Pipeline Is Welcome in Germany
- Trump Critics Who Called Vaccine Timetable Reckless Now Say It’s Reckless NOT to Take the Vaccine
Second Amendment in the Firing Line
Posted: 29 Mar 2021 11:11 PM PDT
by Dr. Ron Paul: Gun control was already a Biden Administration priority before the recent shootings in Georgia, Colorado, and Virginia. In fact, the House of Representatives passed two gun-control bills weeks before the shootings. One of the House-passed bills expands background checks to include private sales, including those made at gun shows. Under this bill, someone who is not a licensed federal firearms dealer cannot sell a firearm without first relinquishing it to a federally-licensed dealer. The dealer must then conduct a background check on the prospective purchaser. The second bill allows the federal government to indefinitely delay a background check, thus indefinitely delaying a gun purchase. Other legislation introduced in Congress would create a national firearms registry, which would only facilitate gun confiscation. This same legislation would forbid anyone under 21 from owning a gun. The ban does not apply to the military, so it will not stop the majority of gun violence committed by 18-21 year-olds. The bill requires Americans to obtain a federal license before getting a firearm, but individuals cannot receive a license unless they undergo a psychological evaluation. The psychological evaluation mandate could lead to individuals losing their Second Amendment rights because they once suffered from depression. It could also cause people to lose their Second Amendment rights because someone told the police they may become violent. Police officers in 20 states and the District of Columbia already have the authority to take away an individual’s Second Amendment rights based on allegations and without giving the individual due process. These “Red Flag” laws are supported by politicians of both parties, including some who claim to be pro-gun rights. For example, former President Trump supported Red Flag laws. President Trump and Congressional Democrats were on the verge of reaching a “bipartisan” deal to expand Red Flag laws in the fall of 2019. Fortunately, the Democrat attempt to impeach the President ended all efforts at “bipartisan” deals to take away our rights. A psychological evaluation could also be used to deny an individual Second Amendment rights because they may engage in “domestic terrorism.” Among those likely to be considered as potential “domestic terrorists” are opponents of US foreign policy, mass surveillance, the income tax, the Federal Reserve, and – ironically – gun control. There is also legislation to reinstate the assault-weapons ban. Like the original ban, which was in effect from 1994-2004, the new legislation bans an arbitrary list of firearms and will do little to reduce gun violence. Criminals and psychotics are not going to be deterred by background checks and licensing requirements from obtaining a firearm. There will be a black market to service those who cannot obtain firearms by legal means. By discouraging law-abiding Americans from owning firearms, these laws leave millions of Americans defenseless against gun violence. There is a reason why most mass shootings occur in gun-free zones. If Congress is serious about protecting Americans from violence, it would repeal all federal gun control laws. A good place to start would be with the Brady background check law and the misnamed “Safe and Gun-Free Schools” law, which leaves children defenseless against mass shooters. Congress ending the unconstitutional and anti-liberty war on drugs would also greatly reduce gun violence. Gun control, like all attempts by government to control our lives, makes us less safe, and less free. Tags: Dr. Ron Paul, Second Amendment. in the Firing Line To share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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USCIRF Hits a Nerve on Uyghurs, China Retaliates
Posted: 29 Mar 2021 11:03 PM PDT by Tony Perkins: Some wear China’s scorn as a badge of honor. Late last summer, when the communist regime lashed out at Senator Marco Rubio (R-Fl.), he tweeted, “Last month #China banned me. Today, they sanctioned me. I don’t want to be paranoid, but I am starting to think they don’t like me.” Turns out, China’s government doesn’t like a lot of people, including members of the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) like Gayle Manchin and me. Over the weekend, Gayle and I joined the club of global leaders who’ve been sanctioned by China for speaking out against the country’s Uyghur genocide. In a statement, the foreign ministry announced that — together with members of the Canadian parliament, who recently condemned the human rights abuses — were a threat to the country’s national sovereignty. “They must stop political manipulation on Xinjiang-related issues, stop interfering in China’s internal affairs in any form and refrain from going farther down the wrong path. Otherwise they will get their fingers burnt.” “I feel flattered to be recognized by Communist China for calling out genocidal crimes against religious and ethnic minorities,” Gayle, USCIRF’s current chairman, fired back. Referencing the travel ban that China included in the sanctions, she said, “While I don’t have plans to [go] to China this summer, I won’t stop speaking out when egregious violations of religious freedom are taking place as they are in China.” As vice chair of the commission, I echo those sentiments. Obviously, the Chinese Communist Party’s sanctions are nothing but tactics of intimidation, designed to help them save face in an international community that’s denounced their brutal and repressive policies. We call on the world’s leaders, especially U.S. allies who share the same fundamental universal values and principles of freedom of religion or belief and the rule of law, to redouble their efforts and unite in standing up to Communist China. Also, as USCIRF has said before, there should be an impartial, international investigation into the atrocities in Xinjiang and the Communist Party’s genocidal campaign — as well as worldwide effort to either move or boycott the 2022 Beijing Olympics. Thanks to the Trump administration, who made international religious freedom a priority, the horrors in Xinjiang are now the subject of global outcry. Unfortunately, under Joe Biden — a man who called the torture, rape, and systematic killing of the Uyghurs “a difference of cultural norms” in February — China must feel emboldened by his muddled messages on the subject. It’s time for this White House to make it clear to China — and any country that persecutes its own — that religious freedom is and will continue to be a top concern in America’s foreign policy. In the meantime, Gayle and I are in good company, joining Senators Josh Hawley (R-Mo.), Ted Cruz (R-Texas), Tom Cotton (R-Ark.), Rubio, Rep. Chris Smith (R-N.J.) and other freedom warriors who refuse to turn a blind eye to China’s atrocities. Tags: USCIRF, Hits a Nerve, on Uyghurs, China Retaliates, Tony PerkinsTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Red China Hits Back, Biden’s Border Cover-up, Baseball vs. The Ballot
Posted: 29 Mar 2021 10:53 PM PDT
by Gary Bauer: Red China Hits Back At USCIRF Over the weekend, the Chinese Communist Party condemned USCIRF and issued sanctions against the commission’s leadership. A few months ago, I overcame resistance among the bureaucrats at the commission to hold a major hearing on how large multinational corporations, including some in the U.S., are using “supply chains” in communist China polluted by slave labor. In the hearing, I went after the U.S. Chamber of Commerce for trying to block legislation in Congress that would require companies to extract themselves from any sort of forced labor. The Chinese communist employ large numbers of spies in the United States to identify “troublemakers,” so I am sure they have received reports on USCIRF. But just in case they didn’t, I went on Radio Free Asia, the official outlet of Voice of America, to condemn the Chinese communists. Millions of persecuted believers heard that interview. The thugs who run the Chinese government are furious at any resistance. They humiliated President Biden’s delegation sent to meet with them in Alaska on March 18th. And they are turning the screws hard on Nike, Apple and other companies who say one word critical of communist China. I was interviewed again on Radio Free Asia today to tell the Chinese communists that they cannot intimidate us. In a few weeks, USCIRF will issue our annual report. We will once again indict communist China as one of the world’s worst violators of religious liberty. And this year, at my urging, we will for the first time add a special report on how the long arm of Chinese repression and persecution is reaching directly into the U.S. and other countries. Biden’s Border Cover-up Cruz reported that the Donna border facility in McAllen, Texas, was operating at 1,500% capacity, and that the children in the facility were testing positive for COVID-19 at a 10% rate, twice the current national average. It’s clear there is a crisis at the southern border, and the Biden Administration is doing its best to cover it up. Sen. Cruz also got it on video. While touring the border facility, a representative from the Department of Homeland Security repeatedly tried to block Sen. Cruz as he attempted to film the conditions in the facility. The staffer works in Washington, but she was flown to the border to act as a “handler” by the Biden Administration to control what information our elected officials, and by extension you the American people, are allowed to see. I think Sen. Cruz handled himself well. But this government bureaucrat had no right to interfere with his recording. Members of Congress have a legal responsibility to oversee the executive branch and the money they appropriate on behalf of U.S. taxpayers. She had no right to obstruct Cruz’s investigation, and she should be fired. But here’s a friendly tip for Sen. Cruz: Next time, don’t just record video. Live stream it on social media. And insist on the name of the unelected bureaucrat who wasn’t elected by anyone! Meanwhile, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki was on Fox News yesterday. She again attacked Donald Trump for sending children back across the border. Of course, Trump was never at the border physically turning kids away. The Democrats act like they are attacking Trump, but they are really attacking our Border Patrol agents, who are enforcing our immigration laws. Every day, they rescue migrants from drowning. They get sick migrants immediate hospital care. But Biden and his operatives lie and say the Border Patrol sent kids back across the border to starve. They are smearing and defaming the men and women who right now are doing an impossible job trying to keep this country safe. Democrat Denial While Biden officials and many elected Democrats refuse to admit that there is a crisis at the border, the American people know better, in spite of the media doing its best to cover for the Biden-Harris Administration. A new ABC News poll finds that 54% of Americans believe conditions at the border are a “crisis,” and 57% disapprove of Biden’s handling of the situation. Exactly how bad it is? Well, Chief Border Patrol Agent Brian Hastings tweeted this weekend that so far this year agents in the Rio Grande Valley Sector have arrested 861 criminal aliens attempting to reenter the country. Among them were 63 gang members, 92 sex offenders and at least one convicted murderer. Unfortunately, we know that countless other criminals are evading arrest because our Border Patrol agents are changing diapers and babysitting thousands of children who are being dumped at the border by drug cartels and human smuggling gangs. Baseball vs. The Ballot Do you want multi-millionaire athletes dictating public policy to you? I doubt it. If someone feels strongly about matters of public policy, they’re free to run for public office. But otherwise, professional sports teams should stick to what they do best – sports. And they should leave public policy to our elected legislators. Unfortunately, the executive director of the Major League Baseball Players union appears to be suggesting that the All-Star game, currently scheduled to be played this July in Atlanta, should be moved out of Georgia. Why? Because Georgia legislators recently passed a series of commonsense reforms to restore integrity to their elections. Predictably, the liberal media and other left-wing activists are jumping on the bandwagon, eager to punish Georgia and to demonstrate their growing power and control over society. Now, there are calls to cancel the Masters Tournament, which has been hosted at the Augusta National Golf Club since 1934. As I have reported recently, the same is true of major corporations. Not satisfied with producing good products and reaping billions of dollars of profits, Big Business increasingly wants to dictate our values too. I remember when Coca-Cola used to drive conservatives nuts with goofy ads about uniting the world in song. Trust me, the world is troubled by more than just misunderstandings. Singing Kumbaya around a Coke is not going to bring the world together. But our corporations have gone from goofy ad campaigns to being woke totalitarians. This comes on the heels of the Chamber of Commerce and other major businesses trying to intimidate South Dakota from protecting young female athletes. Many major American corporations are comfortable doing business with communist China, and seemingly comfortable aiding and abetting the oppression of the Chinese people. Now they are using their power to dictate everything from voting rules, religious liberty and school sports in this country, and in every case they are coming down on the side of the radical left. TAKE ACTION: Contact the Major League Baseball Player association at 212-826-0808 or feedback@mlbpa.org. Tell them to stick to issues like to salary caps and getting baseball fans back into the stands. Leave public policy to our public servants. Good News Well, I am pleased to report that USA Today has in fact terminated her employment. Tags: Gary Bauer, Campaign for Working Families, Red China Hits Back, Biden’s Border Cover-up, Baseball vs. The BallotTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Is Racism Moral Now?
Posted: 29 Mar 2021 10:27 PM PDT
by Victor Davis Hanson: “Whiteness is a public health crisis. It shortens life expediencies, it pollutes air, it constricts equilibrium, it devastates forests, it melts ice caps, it sparks (and funds) wars, it flattens dialects, it infests consciousnesses, and it kills people . . . ” — Damon Young, New York Times contributor “Over the past year, I have, of course, still had to interact with white people on Zoom or watch them on television or worry about whether they would succeed in reelecting a white-supremacist president. But white people aren’t in my face all of the time. I can, more or less, only deal with whiteness when I want to . . . White people haven’t improved; I’ve just been able to limit my exposure to them.” —Elie Mystal, The Nation Racism is the deductive bias against, and often hatred of, an entire racial group. It is often birthed by dislike of particular individuals of a given group that supposedly justifies, by extension, disliking or indeed hating all of them. The popular reaction against this widespread toxic pathology shown African Americans birthed the anti-slavery movement, the Civil War, the resistance to Jim Crow, and the modern Civil Rights movement. But now there grows a strange new ahistorical “antiracism” racism. One variety encourages holistic hatred, blaming all of one’s own unhappiness, indeed all of the cosmic injustice in the manmade and natural world—the very air, water, and earth—on a white racial collective. Another constructs a purported racial pathology to encourage segregation and separation from all members of the white race, thereby limiting all “exposure” to a toxic people. These are not just the idle critical race theory rants of intellectuals. They now are reified in racially segregated graduations and dorms and in systemic racialist reeducation and confessional workshops in government, the military, and private enterprise. In fact, the new antiracism racism is flagrantly directed at “whiteness”—the obsession of an America gone mad. Barack Obama who, when a senator, filibustered the 2006 Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito now claims, falsely, the filibuster is a racist relic of Jim Crow, which it predated by at least 30-40 years. On the Senate floor, U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-Ill.) vowed to block confirmation of nominees based solely on their white skin color. In violation of the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment, the mayor of Oakland just announced race-based grants of $500 per month to be given only to poor “BIPOC” (“black, indigenous, and people of color”) families, excluding the white poor. The latest multibillion-dollar stimulus/farm aid bill is targeted for all those in need—as long as they are not white. The latter are all ineligible. The new antiracism racism, whatever its original intentions, unfortunately, exhibits the historical telltale signs of its noxious genre: an a priori negative stereotyping of all whites that can then be applied to individuals deemed undeserving because they are white. It is a deductive doctrine used to justify racial bias and racial preferences, to enhance careers and profits, and to excuse and contextualize racist language and behavior. Antiracism’s implicit defense is that the nonwhite have less power to act out their biases than do whites, while it “rights” an historical wrong. Therefore even crude antiracists cannot be harmful racists. Consult the government data on hate crimes, however, and one learns some non-white groups have a greater proportional tendency to commit such crimes against others than so-called whites. And how has a white lower-middle-class generation, born in the post-Civil Rights movement and the age of affirmative action, continued to enjoy so-called white privilege? The Convenient Vocabularies of Whiteness But “supremacy” itself proves a problematic rubric. What does one do when Asian Americans as a group make far more per capita than do whites? Or the 44th president of the United States was black—as is the current vice president? Or both the recent Democratic and Republican candidates for lieutenant governor in South Carolina, the first slave state to secede from the Union, were black? After all, a true “Islamic supremacy” state such as Iran or Saudi Arabia, does not allow a Christian or Jew access to such power in their country. A racially supremacist nation such as we see in communist China cannot allow a black or white immigrant to be premier—any more than can North Korea. Even South Korea or Japan may not any day soon see a Korean president or Japanese prime minister of Mexican or Irish ancestry. And yet “white supremacy” itself is devolving into “white privilege.” The newer term no longer requires proof that all whites are always supreme—only that they all, by use of the collective “white,” enjoyed innately unfair advantages over all others based solely on their race. But finally “white privilege” will itself prove an unsustainable rubric, given the clear privileges enjoyed by millions of non-white Americans in business, politics, popular culture, sports, entertainment, the professions, and among the elite. Surely one should not have to argue that a white Dayton, Ohio tire-changer is innately blessed in a way an unfortunate Eric Holder or Jay-Z purportedly is not? So “white privilege” is now morphing into just “whiteness” in a malignant stereotyping hauntingly reminiscent of the 1930 theories of insidious “Jewishness,” a term denoting a mythical and underhanded power that warped and “controlled” Western Europe—even as no believable charge could be leveled against individual Jews. Infectious “whiteness” supposedly is what explains why the privileged Meghan Markle is unhappy with, or rather furious at, the royal family and the psychodramatic injustices allegedly done to her—as the former royal couple lecture the public on its sins from their $14 million Montecito estate. The “whiteness” conspiracy similarly explains why multibillionaire Oprah Winfrey, who interviewed the couple from her nearby $90 million estate, not long ago was—or so she complained—treated rudely by a clerk in a Swiss boutique who committed the mortal sin of not recognizing Oprah, and thus not purportedly retrieving a $38,000 crocodile bag out of its secure case quickly enough to Oprah’s liking. “Whiteness” often towers over even 5’11” Michelle Obama. Even as First Lady, when incognito in a Target store, she complained that a much shorter white woman did not recognize her and asked her, a taller stranger, to help lift down an item from an upper shelf—a phenomenon that millions of Americans encounter weekly. Racist White Male Mass Shooters Everywhere? And it only took a second for the online mob and media to use his now falsely assumed identification to fuel a grand indictment against all “white men” in general—in the same old, same old unapologetic Duke lacrosse, Covington Catholic kids, and Jussie Smollett style. Next, the Colorado mass murderer was immediately lumped in with the recent Georgia mass killer—as if that monstrous shooter was, unquestionably, a similar white supremacist. The two together proved a “pattern” of systemic white violence, most notably against Asian Americans. All of these narratives, which are still floating around and widely accepted, are false. It mattered little that the prior Georgia “white supremacist” mass-murderer was a disturbed psychopath and sexual deviant. In initial questioning, the FBI found him unhinged rather than acting out a racist agenda. Sexual deviance rather than racism more likely fueled his attacks on massage parlors, where he killed six Asian and two white women and seriously wounded a Hispanic male. As far as the deviant Atlanta shooter being illustrative of an epidemic of white-inspired, anti-Asian-American crimes, the majority of such hate crimes against Asians have not been found, by a variety of metrics, to have been committed inordinately by whites. Indeed, in many surveys, African American males are proportionally more likely to commit such hate offenses against Asians. Nor do whites commit hate crimes in general disproportionally. Nor in the case of mass shootings, are whites “overrepresented” in the data. The First Stone Meena Harris—a Dr. Seuss canceller, Kamala Harris’s niece and campaign advisor, and the would-be Harris family memorialist—before the Colorado shooter had even been identified, immediately tweeted out: “The Atlanta shooting was not even a week ago. Violent white men are the greatest terrorist threat to our country.” Note the Harris logic: a suspect mows down ten innocents, and presto “white men are the greatest terrorist threat to our country”—never mind that the shooter turns out to have been a Syrian Muslim who emigrated to America in the early 2000s. The subtext of Harris’ thoughtless comments is something like “and we better do something about those white people.” Her later “apology” for her judge-jury-executioner disinformation tweet proved far worse than her original libel: “I deleted a previous tweet about the suspect in the Boulder shooting. I made an assumption based on his being taken into custody alive and the fact that the majority of mass shootings in the U.S. are carried out by white men.” Aside from the fact that Harris offered no apology for her lie, and had no compunction in stereotyping an entire group on the false assumption that the murderer was white, she also was entirely misinformed about her data. Again, according to most information on mass murderers, there is no evidence that whites are more likely proportionally to be the culprits than are members of other racial categories. In terms of interracial violent crime, whites both proportionally and in absolute numbers, are more likely, in comparison to both blacks and Hispanics, to be victims than perpetrators. Why have we given up on the dream of Martin Luther King, Jr, that content of character rather than the color of our skins will arbitrate how we treat other individual Americans in a multiracial United States? And is the rejection of that vision the foundation of the new racism? The Utility of Anti-Racism The number of white poor in absolute numbers is larger than any other impoverished minority group. The two most common interracial marriage profiles are white and Hispanic, and white and Asian. For one thing, the new antiracism racialism is driven mostly by elite, white, progressive, careerists. Yet why, in white bastions like Silicon Valley or Manhattan, is there an explosion of elite private academies and a mass flight from the public schools? Is there real integration inside the nation’s richest and bluest ZIP codes, where support for public charter schools is low but high for teachers’ unions? Medievalism offers some guidance. If a guilty party still wishes to enter woke heaven—or more mundanely to get a promotion or avoid being fired—but is reluctant to sacrifice his own privileged and tribal ways, he can still find cosmic recompense through the abstract: our version of a contractual endowment to the Church that once erased away usury or profligacy. In other words, very privileged, very wealthy white people virtue signal anger over “white supremacy” as both a psychological and practical way of squaring the circle of their own largely unbothered separate and segregated lives. The irony is that by doing so, those with privilege castigate those without it. By dreaming up an ever-growing vocabulary of clingers, deplorables, irredeemables, chumps, dregs, and Neanderthals for the white underclass, the elite—both black and white—squares the circle of owning an estate on the cliff above Martha’s Vineyard, or a D.C. mansion. The Clintons, the Bidens, and the Obamas can live guilt-free and in splendor on the metaphorical barricades, faced off against the less virtuous, Bible-thumping, racist losers who never got with it and learned to code or follow the fracking rigs. This morality offset credit is the racial equivalent of the climate activist John Kerry’s carbon-spewing private jet, so necessary to ferry him from one green conference to another. Call it exemption, penance, indulgence, or any other variety of medieval quid pro quo, but the white elite’s virtue signaling is as easy to spot as it is pretentious, opportunistic, and hypocritical. Just as deploring whiteness or confessing to “unearned” privilege exempts the concrete behavior of white elites, so too does it exempt elite blacks from addressing existential crises in the black community that transcend white racism. Or is it more troublesome than that? Do elites claim that it is racist to suggest the elite woke should at least channel some of their outrage and concern to the mass killing of the urban young (so often African American youth), the pandemic of fatherless black households and illegitimacy, and inordinate rates of criminality? Meghan Markle, as one of the new self-appointed voices of the oppressed, seems more fixated on royal insensitivities than she does on the soaring murder rate in Chicago. There were other catalysts that shipwrecked the King dream and are supplanting it with Balkans-style tribalism and intersectional hatred. Under Barack Obama, the new idea of “diversity” came into its own. Diversity, in other words, redefined the victimized as those with a claim on non-whiteness and on the basis of superficial appearance expanded those with purported grievances from 12 percent of the population to over 30 percent. Suddenly the impoverished undocumented Oaxacan, subject to years of maltreatment in his native Mexico, became a victim deserving American reparatory consideration the moment he crossed by his own volition into the United States. So did the children of the multimillionaire Punjabi cardiologist, now dubbed “Asian” as if Indians, too, were indistinguishable from Japanese and Chinese-American who had experienced historical discrimination inside the United States. The Brazilian aristocrat, the one-third “this” and the one-eighth “that” brought millions into the equation, including Elizabeth Warren, Rachel Dolezal, Ward Churchill, Alec Baldwin’s wife, and legions of other socially constructed diverse people. Class: The Forgotten, Ecumenical Divide Soon some minorities began questioning the racial fides of other, usually more conservative Latinos and blacks—inventing all sorts of philological categories such as “white Hispanic” and “multiracial whites.” They were reminiscent of the old white racists of the past who had strained to detect “white blacks” who successfully passed into white society, and thereby threatened to expose the entire absurdity of racial castes. After claiming that race was not a construct but immutable, the Left began contextualizing and rebranding and re-cataloging Trump-voting Cubans, George Zimmerman, and any who did not meet their own benchmarks for racial authenticity. Soon we were left with the silliness of multimillionaire CNN anchor Don Lemon pontificating, without evidence, that “the biggest terror threat in this country is white men,” or the far richer, Colin Kaepernick, of mixed ancestry, raised by two white parents, and previously fined for using the N-word on the playing field, now scapegoating his athletic descent onto a white racist society that ruined his career, even as “it” enriched him beyond the imagination of 329 million other Americans. There are inequalities in the United States. Many of them dovetail with racial differences. But 21st-century cause-and-effect remains unclear. And the chief dividing line in the age of bicoastal globalism is now class—the new-old word we dare not speak. In truth, the Mexican American tractor driver in Gilroy has more in common with the white auto-mechanic, and both with the black truck driver, than any of the three has with the woke Jorge Ramos, Oprah Winfrey, Mark Zuckerberg, or the Antifa and Black Lives Matter hierarchy. America is not a sinful racist mess, but a great experiment as the only multiracial, self-reflecting, and self-critical democracy in history that did not—yet—descend into tribal chaos and violence. Tags: Victor Davis Hanson, Is Racism Moral Now?To share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Kamala Harris ‘Empowers’ Serial Predator Bill Clinton
Posted: 29 Mar 2021 10:03 PM PDT The pair spoke at an event to — get this — empower women. Hypocrisy knows no bounds.
Such is only possible in a nation where revisionist history reigns supreme. It’s been a long time since Bill Clinton sat in the Oval Office, and millions of younger Americans are only dimly aware of the former president’s sordid past — one that included allegations of rape by Juanita Broaddrick and sexual misconduct by three other women over the course of decades; a sexual dalliance with White House intern Monica Lewinsky that Clinton initially lied about to the nation until her semen-stained dress forced his hand; and an association with convicted pedophile and sex-trafficking billionaire Jeffrey Epstein that included several flights on Epstein’s private jet, where passengers were allegedly provided young girls for sex. Unsurprisingly, some of those allegedly victimized by Clinton were furious. Virginia Giuffre, who was one of Epstein’s sex-trafficking victims, led the charge. “Wow!! [Harris is] asking Clinton how to empower women???” she tweeted last Wednesday. “Wrong person, what she should be asking him is what the hell was Clinton doing on #Epstein island & private jets 27 TIMES!!” (That’s an assertion, by the way, that the “fact-checkers” love “debunking” because there’s no record of Clinton landing on the island.) Juanita Broaddrick was equally incensed, and not just by Clinton. “Is this a f—ing joke? This pervert …….. who raped me….is going to talk about empowering women….with a woman who spread her legs for power,” she tweeted. Leslie Millwee, who also accused the former president of sexual assault, was likewise astonished. “He is going to get up on a stage and tell us about how to be empowered?” she exclaimed. “I truly can’t think of anything more brazen. I think this goes to show you the political power that the Clintons still have.” Millwee also took Harris to task for her blatant hypocrisy, noting that in April 2019, the then-senator stated she believed allegations made by Tara Reade, who accused Joe Biden of sexual assault. “It goes back a lot to partisan politics and I hate to keep bringing that up, but I think that’s crux of it,” Millwee added. “It’s brazen. This man has gotten by with so much in the last 50 or 60 years. And I think it goes back to a power entitlement. He feels like he can do whatever he wants. Nothing’s going to get in this way, and he’s going to bulldoze his way through anything he wants to.” Harris apparently feels that same entitlement. “Harris pursued unsubstantiated accusations of sexual misconduct against [Brett] Kavanaugh, even introducing a letter from a ‘Jane Doe’ who claimed that youthful Kavanaugh and a friend had raped her ‘several times’ after offering her a lift home from a party,” Breitbart News reported last August. “She earned condemnation for a deceptively-edited video in which she claimed Kavanaugh opposed birth control.” Harris, who said she was in favor of Kavanaugh’s impeachment after he was confirmed, has also conspicuously avoided commenting on Democrat New York Governor Andrew Cuomo’s alleged harassment of several women. This despite her alleged support for the #MeToo movement. Support — or lack thereof — that is apparently determined by one’s political affiliation. Reade also pounded Harris. “The most amazing thing about the elite Democrats is both the hypocrisy and arrogance wrapped in lack of self awareness,” she tweeted. “Bill Clinton is going to discuss girls and women with Kamala Harris Friday… Really? Seriously?” It’s not just elite Democrats. A number of prominent women’s groups, including Planned Parenthood, Emily’s List, the Women’s March, Time’s Up Now, the Center for Reproductive Rights, the National Abortion Rights Action League (NARAL), and the American Civil Liberties Union — all of whom were quite vocal about their support for Kavanaugh accuser Christine Blasey Ford — were contacted for comment by the Daily Caller News Foundation. None of them responded to repeated requests made last Wednesday. So what’s really going on here? Why would America’s first female vice president, who appears destined to be commander-in-chief sooner rather than later, take on such unnecessary political baggage? Washington Times columnist Kelly Sadler provides astute speculation, all of which boils down to what every politician is interested in doing — as in getting aboard the donor gravy train, with a large dollop of quid pro quos thrown in to make the Clintons happy as well. Despite being despised by many working-class Americans, “Mrs. Harris had more billionaire donors than any other Democratic candidate running for president last year,” Sadler explains. And as Jacobin magazine reported, those donors included Salesforce’s Marc Benioff, Amazon general counsel David Zapolsky, Microsoft president Brad Smith, LinkedIn cofounder Reid Hoffman, Dropbox CEO Drew Houston, Oracle NetSuite executives Evan Goldberg and Dorian Daley, Cisco CFO Kelly Kramer, former Facebook chief security officer Alex Stamos, and venture capitalist John Doerr. As Politico reported, other donors included “Tony Fadell, co-founder of smart thermostat maker Nest; Jony Ive, the design guru at Apple; Sean Parker, the Napster co-founder and former Facebook president; and Brian Chesky, chief executive of Airbnb.” “So, it makes sense why Mr. Clinton would want to tap into her wealthy donor pool and invite Mrs. Harris to have a conversation,” Sadler adds. “Given the broad Clinton Foundation donor list, it also makes sense as to why Mrs. Harris agreed. To be sure, this conversation will focus on ‘women’s empowerment,’ but all it’s really about is swapping information on wealthy donors to bulk up both Mrs. Harris’ and Mr. Clinton’s vast Rolodexes.” In the world these hypocrites inhabit, that’s all the “women’s empowerment” that really matters. Tags: Arnold Ahlert, Patriot Post, Kamala Harris, ‘Empowers’ Serial Predator, Bill ClintonTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. 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The Biden Administration is Determined to Undo Trump’s Most Important Achievement
Posted: 29 Mar 2021 09:30 PM PDT A disturbing glance at Biden’s boosting of Palestinian oppressive, jihadist institutions.
by Hugh Fitzgerald: The Biden Administration is determined to undo the most important achievement of the Trump administration, that is, its support for Israel’s rights under the Palestine Mandate and U.N. Resolution 242, and for the Abraham Accords, and its refusal to any longer tolerate the Palestinian Authority’s Pay-For-Slay Program, or the anti-semitism in its schoolbooks. “Internal Biden memo said to back 2-state solution along 1967 lines,” by Jacob Magid, Times of Israel, March 17, 2021: As previously pledged by Biden officials, the memo floats the idea of reopening an independent consulate akin to the one that served as the de facto mission to the Palestinians and operated out of the western part of Jerusalem until 2019. Doing so would signal US recommitment to a two-state solution, the document says. However, no final decisions have been made yet on the matter.Re-opening a US consulate in Jerusalem as a “de facto” mission to the Palestinians undermines Israel’s claim to an undivided Jerusalem as its capital, and bolsters the Palestinian claim on having the “capital” of its future state somewhere in Jerusalem. Why is the Biden Administration so intent on taking the Palestinian side in this quarrel? Hasn’t it said it wants the Israelis and Palestinians to negotiate directly? Yet Washington is now putting its hands on the scales, favoring the Palestinians. “We are analyzing the evolving situation and will propose a US posture together with the inter-agency,” the memo reads. The lack of position on elections is likely to disappoint Ramallah as Palestinian officials have been lobbying Washington in recent weeks to come out in support of the democratic process, sources familiar with the matter told The Times of Israel.The Biden Administration now appears to have lost its enthusiasm for the Palestinian elections, because it now believes that Hamas will emerge with the most members in the Parliament, and might even win the Presidency if it decides to field a candidate. As of mid-March, Washington was trying to persuade Abbas to cancel the elections, in order to head off a Hamas victory. Thus an election Abbas called in order to win points with the Biden people has now become, for them, a cause for alarm. Should Hamas take over the PA, Israel will understandably not negotiate with the terror group, thus spoiling the Biden administration’s plans to pressure the Jewish state into negotiations with the Palestinians “based on the 1967 lines.” As for the Biden Administration pressuring the PA to clamp down on incitement, how does it propose to do this? Will it insist that the PA give up its Pay-For-Slay program that rewards terrorist murderers, and incentivizes others to go and do likewise? The signs are not good. It talks of renewing aid to the Palestinians, but never mentions the Taylor Force Act. Will It demand that the PA end its practice of honoring terrorists by naming streets and squares after them? Will the Biden people convince the PA to stop using schoolbooks full of antisemitic and anti-Israel passages? Will it demand that the Palestinian children’s shows stop showing little children holding pretend knives and stabbing “Jews” while lisping their determination to “kill Jews”? ——————————— Hugh Fitzgerald writes for FrontPage Mag. Tags: Hugh Fitzgerald, FrontPage Mag, Biden Administration, Determined to Undo, Trump’s Most Important AchievementTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Moral Relativity
Posted: 29 Mar 2021 09:03 PM PDT When the media found out the Boulder Shooter was Syrian and not white they change the narrative to Gun laws.
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Sex Transitioning For Minors Is Child Abuse
Posted: 29 Mar 2021 08:51 PM PDT by Bill Donohue: It is all the rage among elites in many quarters to sanction sex transitioning for minors. It is time to call this madness for what it is—child abuse. The damage that is being done is incalculable. Consider what this process involves. Puberty blockers are used to facilitate the sex transition process. These medications stop the normal estrogen or testosterone progression in girls and boys during puberty, affecting vocal chord changes, the development of breast tissue, brain development and the like. So little is known about the long-term effects of puberty blockers that some doctors say we are dealing with a “blank slate.” Children who want to continue physically transitioning by taking hormones create a real challenge for doctors, never mind the child. The physical changes are irreversible. Minors who transition are at risk later in life for heart disease, diabetes and blood clots. Taking the hormones of the opposite sex can also reduce fertility. Are adolescents really capable of making these permanent life-altering decisions? The mental problems associated with sex reassignment are multiple, and they are so serious as to make one wonder what kind of health professional would countenance it. Adults who undergo the transitioning are at risk not only for depression, but suicide. It will not do to say that these maladies are a function of the lack of support these people receive. If that were the case, why do transgender people suffer from high rates of suicide in places like Sweden where they are totally accepted? If adults are at risk mentally following sex reassignment, we can only guess what minors are likely to be faced with down the line. Do those who profit from their “services” even care? Dr. Rachel Levine is a man who now identifies as a woman. He was chosen by President Biden to be his new assistant health secretary. Given his status, both physical and professional, it is important to know what his position on sex transitioning is. [Note: Many insist that a biological man who transitions to a woman should be called “she” or “her,” and that the correct term is gender transitioning, not sex transitioning. But they don’t count. Truth counts.] When Roger Severino was director of the Office of Civil Rights at the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) in the Trump administration, he asked Levine a question that even an elementary student could answer. “What does it mean to be male or female?” The good doctor couldn’t answer. At the Senate hearing for Levine, Sen. Rand Paul asked him a pointed question. “Dr. Levine, do you believe that minors are capable of making a life-long changing decision as changing one’s sex?” Levine dodged the question saying, “Transgender medicine is a very complex and nuanced field.” Paul followed up with another question. “Do you support the government intervening to override the parent’s consent to give a child puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones and/or amputation surgery for breasts and genitalia?” Levine dodged the question again saying, “Senator, transgender medicine is a very complex and nuanced field.” Levine is not alone in refusing to answer such basic questions. At the Senate Finance Committee hearing on Xavier Becerra, Biden’s nominee to head HHS (he has since been confirmed), Sen. James Lankford said, “The vast majority of Americans do not believe that a nine-year-old child can consent to puberty blockers or that a thirteen-year-old girl can consent to a double mastectomy.” He then asked Becerra what his position was on such matters. The best Becerra could promise is that he would follow the law. Is President Biden aware that these men think it is okay for minors to switch their sex? Absolutely. He himself says that little kids should be afforded the chance. Last October, during a town hall conversation, Biden was asked by a mother of a transgender child what he would do to help people like her and her child. “The idea that an 8-year-old child, a 10-year-old child decides, you know, ‘I want to be transgender, that’s what I think I’d like to be, it’d make my life a lot easier’—there should be no discrimination.” Does Biden believe that parental consent should be required before a minor can elect to sex reassignment? We do not know, but we do know that parental consent is already being ignored in some places, leading to lawsuits. Most children who seek to transition, if given time, will change their minds. What they are experiencing is not normal. According to Dr. Paul McHugh and Dr. Lawrence S. Mayer, two prominent psychiatrists who are experts in this field, the idea that “a person might be ‘a man trapped in a woman’s body’ or ‘a woman trapped in a man’s body’—is not supported by scientific evidence.” We need to help young people who suffer from this disorder to get better, not get deeper into trouble. Once the boys and girls are subjected to the treatments, it is too late. Unfortunately, Biden is stacking his administration with those who are ratifying his twisted vision of the sexes. It’s time we put an end to this child abuse. Tags: Bill Donohue, Catholic League, sex transitioning, for minors, child abuse To share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. 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Whitey Need Not Apply
Posted: 29 Mar 2021 08:37 PM PDT by Paul Jacob, Contributing Author: “Oakland to give low-income residents $500 a month,” reads the headline, “no strings attached.” Well, actually there may be just a little itty bitty filament attached to what CBS News calls “the latest experiment with a ‘guaranteed income,’ the idea that giving low-income individuals a regular, monthly stipend helps ease the stresses of poverty and results in better health and upward economic mobility.” Though certainly not universal, “Oakland’s project is significant because it is one of the largest efforts in the U.S. so far, targeting up to 600 families,” notes CBS. It is different in another unique and important way . . . “it is the first program to limit participation strictly to Black, Indigenous and people of color communities.” You read that right. But have no fear of excluding poor whites. The network immediately provided, “The reason: White households in Oakland on average make about three times as much annually than black households, according to the Oakland Equity Index.” Even if accurate, how does this “on average” group statistic justify denying help to someone in poverty who is white? “It’s also,” CBS News informs, “a nod to the legacy of the Black Panther Party, the political movement that was founded in Oakland in the 1960s.” You see, the Black Panthers advocated for a basic guaranteed income or universal basic income. And so, since black people in a group with black in the name pushed the idea, it only logically follows that whites should be denied this assistance. Or, uh, hmm, er. Oakland’s program is different in yet one more way: It is privately funded. So, what’s the big deal? Sure, people can privately send money to whomever they want, with whatever racial criteria they design. But, private folks may not create government-run programs that are racist even if they fund every penny of the cost. This isn’t a pilot program for “guaranteed income” but for a racist America. This is Common Sense. I’m Paul Jacob. Tags: Paul Jacob, Common Sense, Whitey Need Not ApplyTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Biden Threatens American Energy while Beijing is waiting in the wings
Posted: 29 Mar 2021 08:27 PM PDT Despite Biden’s claim to be “tough” on China, his actions against American energy are playing right into the Communist Party’s hands.
by Richard Manning: China’s economy is emerging from the COVID-19 pandemic better than ever while America’s economy looks to regain its footing after an entire year lost. Lockdowns decreased oil demand and forced shutdowns at many American refineries, costing thousands of jobs across the country. China’s refineries are outperforming expectations as the rest of the world looks to recover from the coronavirus crisis. China has overtaken the U.S. in crude oil imports, yet President Biden is attacking America’s energy sector. Biden’s energy policy threatens our nation’s small refinery workers and endangers the competitive edge the United States maintains over China.President Biden’s attack on the American energy sector is an extreme governmental overreach threatening both good paying jobs and the free market. If these small refineries and their workers disappear, we will suffer skyrocketing energy prices and risk a near total collapse of our economy. Meanwhile China and its communist dictators gather strength and position themselves to replace America as the world’s leader.American energy jobs are being systematically wiped out by President Biden and his allies. As a former public affairs chief of staff at the Department of Labor, it is incredibly disheartening to see the executive office take such harmful actions against honest workers and blatantly undermine American economic interests. Biden shut down the Keystone XL pipeline and threw the region into a state of economic uncertainty. Eastern Montana stands to lose one of its largest taxpayers and nearly 4000 jobs. Biden ally Gretchen Whitmer’s assault on the Line 5 pipeline, a lifeline for refineries and jobs in Michigan and Ohio, is another example of a harmful government overreach undercutting the American energy sector.Refineries in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Ohio, and across the country are in desperate need of waivers to burdensome Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) requirements, but President Biden is ignoring their pleas and instead supporting overly restrictive requirements for RFS waivers, taking the side of big government versus American workers. Between the shutdowns of critical infrastructure and denials of RFS waivers, America’s small refiners and their employees are being squeezed out of the global marketplace. Despite Biden’s claim to be “tough” on China, his actions against American energy are playing right into the Communist Party’s hands. President Biden has an opportunity right now to begin to put to rest the lingering suspicion that he is bought and paid for by China by ending this interference into the American energy market which directly benefits the very Chinese government which embarrassed the Biden administration in Anchorage, Alaska earlier this month. Biden’s policy reversals are bolstering the Chinese efforts to surpass American refineries in crude oil processing. In fact, for several months in 2020 during the worse of the pandemic, China actually processed more crude oil than net inputs of crude oil to U.S. refineries. These recent developments in the Chinese energy sector are cause for serious concern. They are indicative of a more aggressive China, who no longer fears retaliatory actions from the United States. Recently, a senior Chinese foreign policy official claims the United States can no longer speak from a position of strength when criticizing China. If President Biden continues to attack domestic energy, the Chinese official’s claim will become reality. If our leaders in Washington D.C. wish to maintain economic parity with China, then President Biden must cease his needless attacks on our energy economy. As an advocate for limited government and a free market, I worry that Biden’s actions will cause energy infrastructure to collapse, causing undue harm throughout the country and allowing China’s totalitarian, oppressive regime to capitalize on what would amount to little more than a US energy capitulation. Tags: Biden Threatens American Energy, while Beijing, is waiting in the wings, Richard Manning, Americans for Limited Government To share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Biden Tries to Hide an Obvious Crisis at Border
Posted: 29 Mar 2021 08:10 PM PDT U.S. Rep. Drew Ferguson: The full-blown humanitarian crisis on the southern border ultimately could threaten the safety and security of every single American. The Biden administration has failed to properly acknowledge the severity of the situation and seemingly is in total denial of just how dire the circumstances are. Even more alarming, President Joe Biden has imposed a gag order on U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents, instructing the agency’s press officers to deny all ride-along requests and refer all questions—even from local reporters—to Washington for approval. The Biden administration is trying to hide and impose censorship on the border crisis that everyone already knows is underway. In the past month alone, nearly 100,000 illegal immigrants have attempted to unlawfully enter our nation. It’s clear that the administration’s slew of executive actions and policies have incentivized this illegal behavior, leading to an extreme uptick of criminal crossings. According to Customs and Border Protection, migrant encounters along the southern border are up 28% since January and up 173% since this time last year. Keep in mind, these migrants aren’t adults only but also children and family units. Customs and Border Protection expects about 13,000 unaccompanied migrant children to reach the border by May and 117,000 by the end of the year. Apprehensions of family units are up 317% since last February. Nearly one-third of migrants have been affected by human trafficking or other exploitative practices along their route. Some migrant women have shared that, as The New York Times reported, “sexual violence has become an inescapable part of the collective migrant journey.” The rush we are seeing to cross the Rio Grande is a direct result of the Biden administration’s efforts to weaken border security, virtually eliminate enforcement of U.S. immigration laws, put a moratorium on deportations, and promise amnesty to undocumented immigrants residing in the country illegally. The administration also put a stop to the construction of the border wall, reinstated “catch and release,” and tied the hands of immigration enforcement officers. The Biden administration recently awarded $86 million to cover hotel costs for migrants at the border in Texas and Arizona. These migrants are entering our country illegally, but instead of being sent back, they are greeted with hotel accommodations. That’s just plain wrong. We also know that drug cartels actively are exploiting the administration’s dismal immigration stance to cross our southern border. Nationwide, drug seizures increased 50% in February from a month earlier. Several known terrorists, or others reasonably suspected of terrorism, are capitalizing on this influx of migrants to fly under the radar and infiltrate our nation through our porous borders. Without question, the Biden administration has failed to be transparent about the problem or even acknowledge that it is a crisis. Despite this, the administration deployed the Federal Emergency Management Agency—which coordinates the response to disasters in the U.S. and is another part of the Department of Homeland Security—to assist in handling this surge in migrants. If that doesn’t constitute a crisis, what does? The administration’s immigration policies are in fact a disaster, and they have failed monumentally as this crisis has developed. It’s deeply concerning that House Democrats’ answer to this growing problem has been to pass two bills that will further incentivize and reward illegal immigration with amnesty. To be clear: Whether Democrats like it or not, this is a full-blown national security and humanitarian emergency. Our country cannot afford politically motivated policies that make our borders less secure, fail to uphold the rule of law, and damage public health. But those are exactly the kind of policies President Biden has enacted since Day One of his presidency, and they have accelerated the crisis at the southern border dangerously. We need an immigration policy that prioritizes securing the border and protecting the health and safety of Americans first. Tags: U.S. Rep. Drew Ferguson, Joe Biden, Tries to Hide, an Obvious Crisis, at BorderTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Biden Administration Says The Border Crisis Is Trump’s Fault
Posted: 29 Mar 2021 06:56 PM PDT by Mario Murillo : Secretary of Homeland Security, Alejandro Mayorkas, said that Donald Trump is at fault for the crisis at the Southern border. He claims that the Trump administration’s actions are what created this disaster.
Mayorkas admitted that the number of people trying to enter the U.S. at the Southern border could be the highest in 20 years. But he claimed that this is because of the Trump administration’s actions, not because of policy changes that took place in the early days of President Biden‘s administration, and not because Biden has stopped building the wall. If you think that is crazy, just wait until you hear his explanation. It is Trump’s fault―now get this―because Trump stopped people from coming here illegally! Take a deep breath and listen to his gobbledygook: “What we are seeing is the result of President Trump’s dismantlement of the safe and orderly immigration processes that were built over many, many years by presidents of both parties…” That much nonsense is enough to make your head explode. What Mayorkas is trying to say, is that America had a system that welcomed anyone and everyone, and that system was working just fine, until Trump messed it up by—and make sure you get this part—enforcing the law! Even Mexico appreciated Trump’s enforcement and now they are hopping mad at Biden. In fact, Mexico believes that Biden is creating a situation on the border that allows crime to flourish. According to Reuters, “Mexico’s government is worried that the new U.S. administration’s asylum policies are stoking illegal immigration and creating business for organized crime, according to officials and internal assessments seen by Reuters.” Mayorkas’ insulting spin on this Biden-caused disaster is Communism, pure and simple. It is the stuff of Stalin: you tell the people a wild story to cover the failure of the state. But that’s not the only communistic thing Mayorkas said. He also said that no pictures of the children in cages are allowed because the reporter might give them Covid. Mayorkas would not allow reporters to see conditions in which minors were being kept, when he traveled to the border with members of Congress on Friday, March 26th. Communist China, Russia and North Korea also use the same excuse as Biden, to not allow anyone with a camera near anything that might embarrass the regime. If you saw the true humanitarian disaster on the border, if they would let the press—those few honest journalists who are left in our 66-day-old totalitarian state—take pictures, it would absolutely horrify you. Even Chris Wallace couldn’t swallow Mayorkas’ lame excuses. Wallace pushed back, stating that one of the pool of reporters and camera crew should be able to get in, without posing a problem. But Wallace’s gentle push is the real danger in America right now. Chris should have jumped from his chair and excoriated Mayorkas, saying, “HOW DARE YOU HIDE THE TRUTH FROM THE AMERICAN PEOPLE IN SUCH AN INSULTING WAY!” The danger is not just that Biden is acting like a communist, but that the apathy of Americans toward Biden is just as communistic. After every “people’s revolt,” the regime begins to fail, but the docile masses hang on to a myth, believing that ultimately socialism will finally work. The mass of Americans that are following Biden like dumb sheep must be warned again and again. Have we indeed become what Edward R. Murrow warned? “A nation of sheep will soon have a government of wolves.” Do rank-and-file Democrats hate Trump enough to allow this travesty? Do you want to get revenge on Trump so badly that you are willing to turn America into a communist nation? And what of pastors in America who still see good in Biden? Why can’t they shake the dementia of ‘wokeness’ and see that their first duty is to God and the welfare of the sheep who have been entrusted to them by the Lord? It is our habit to always insist on a happy ending. There will be none in our future if we do not wake up soon and cast off this puppet government. We must get to the bottom of what happened in the election. We must turn to God in repentance and plead for His mercy! We need to retire the toothy grinned media preacher with the platitudes that sound like a fortune cookie. We need Ezra’s!! We need Daniels!! We need Deborahs!! We need men and women to preach in such a way that entire audiences begin to sob and cry out, until righteousness rains down on this nation that is dying before our very eyes! Tags: Mario Murillo, Biden Administration, Says The Border Crisis, Is Trump’s FaultTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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After Sixty Days Biden Is Drifting Into Surrealism
Posted: 29 Mar 2021 06:16 PM PDT by Conrad Black: After 60 days of the new administration, the American government has descended into surrealism. The secretary of homeland security, Alejandro Mayorkas, blandly assured the Sunday television news programs that “the border is closed,” and that unauthorized and inappropriate entry-seekers are normally turned away. This is clearly a monstrous falsehood and the docile Democratic-boot-licking press knows it to be false. This ludicrous and tragic charade on the southern border is half of the current administration’s vast and pointless game of pretense, in which it denies the existence of one immense crisis, while grimly and tediously proclaiming the iron duration of another crisis that has in fact, largely passed. No screening process at all is being applied to large numbers of arriving, so-called migrants, and unskilled, penurious, largely illiterate — they are simply being admitted to the country because that is supposedly the humane thing to do with them. An uncertain number are gang members and other undesirables, and thousands are children, 80% of whom are believed to have been sexually violated en route. The hardened criminal organizations in Mexico that conduct these progressions to and through the United States border profit from their activities to the tune of millions of dollars a day. The government of the United States is fully complicit in the criminal violence of these Mexican gangs, and yet its spokespeople, day after day, unctuously repeat pious lies about this unfolding outrage to the press corps that conducted the campaign for the almost comatose candidate who is now the president. At the same time, President Biden and his team will not let go of the coronavirus as a cause of permanent panic and mourning, and of explicit and dishonest fault-finding with the previous administration. It is now obvious that the entire Democratic media terror campaign last year to demand slavish obedience to the most alarmist scientists, and shut down as much of the economy and normal life of the country as possible, in order to portray President Trump as the author of a public health disaster and bottomless economic depression, was, as many of us suggested, tactical. The scientists were divided, most of their advice was nonsense — and in any case, ephemeral. Dr. Anthony Fauci, in particular, was the perfect instrument of the Trump-hating press: articulate, experienced, clearly highly intelligent, and rather a telegenic and affable personality, and capable of possibly espousing a tortuous sequence of varying opinion on the same subject: masks, distancing, school openings, etc. The Democratic campaign and its press hallelujah chorus went to demagogic lengths to conceal from the public the facts that the recovery rate amongst coronavirus sufferers in good health beneath the age of 65 was 99.997%, and that even among all others, with unlimited additional medical problems and up to any age, the survival rate was almost 95%. It was almost never mentioned that 80% of those who died with the coronavirus had other problems as well and that it was frequently impossible to allocate the relative responsibility amongst the different problems that contributed to their demise. The whole campaign to “flatten the curve” was a chimera and a fiasco. The scientists knew that the curve would recover as soon as people went back to work and that the only solution was swift development of a vaccine, isolation of the most vulnerable potential cases, and as close to life as usual for everyone else. We now know that as many as three-quarters of those who have contracted the coronavirus have not been reported cases, that all those who have had it enjoy a considerable measure of subsequent immunity, and that the average age of coronavirus deaths was the national life expectancy — 78. All of these facts could have been put together quite quickly to produce a much more intelligent policy. Instead, we had the probably criminal negligence of Democratic governors in New York and New Jersey, who sent coronavirus sufferers back to homes for the elderly where their presence generated precisely the death rates that Mr. Biden constantly invokes with his tediously morbid references to “the empty chair at the breakfast table,” and that was for a time noisily celebrated as, quoting the same source, “the gold standard” of coronavirus management. Eventually, it will be impossible to disguise the fact that President Trump’s leadership produced effective vaccines with extraordinary swiftness, and these were greeted with derisive snorts of skepticism from President Biden and Vice President Harris and others who said that they “would not trust any vaccine developed by Donald Trump.” All of the hysteria, the morbid fear-mongering that new strains of the virus would soon push up death rates, and the promise that only if Americans behaved with exquisite obedience to the geniuses of science who were guiding their inert president, would it be possible to enjoy a hot dog and a celebratory beverage on Independence Day with one’s neighbors: it was all bunk. It is not clear what the administration imagines it is doing by trying to mislead the country as it does. The media are never more venomous than when they feel they have been used, and we cannot now be far from the date when that recognition will dawn upon the credulous ranks of the Trump-hating, Biden-touting, and thoroughly discredited White House press corps. The Biden Administration cannot possibly have more than a few more weeks to announce that it has fulfilled its humanitarian promises, and can substantially reseal the border, having reformed the xenophobic and racist bigotry and cruelty of the Trump Administration (which is, in fact, the only administration that has enforced a sane immigration policy in over 30 years). Fact is, Mr. Trump killed the corrupt bipartisan regime by which the Democrats harvested the votes of these millions of unlawful residents and Republican employers exploited their legal vulnerability by chronically underpaying them. The Democrats now are in the business of reestablishing it. The long-suffering public will not stand for continued shutdowns and the blackmail of the teachers’ unions much longer, either, so the administration will have to proceed rapidly to the front of cresting opinion. Laws of nature and of politics will sort out some of these issues, but the fact that the administration attempted to prolong both positive and negative fairy tales for no evident reason invites curiosity about who really is driving the government train and in response to what motives. This is a phantom administration: a laid-back and thoroughly unprepossessing president, a sharply divided governing party, a completely infeasible legislative program, and still no organizing principle except orchestrated thanksgiving that Mr. Trump is gone. There is no reason to believe that this drifting flotsam of a government has any other idea of what to do with the responsibility it must soon start to discharge. 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Stand By Your Man
Posted: 29 Mar 2021 05:53 PM PDT Kamala Harris has chosen Bill Clinton to help talk about women’s empowerment.
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No Soup for You!
Posted: 29 Mar 2021 05:40 PM PDT by Tom Balek, Contributing Author: Everybody loves the Seinfeld shows featuring the “Soup Nazi”, the merciless restauranteur who arbitrarily decided who would get to buy his soup, and who wouldn’t. If you haven’t seen it, or need a refresher laugh, here’s a snip: Every day life in America feels more like a Seinfeld episode. Like the wimpy Seinfeld character George Costanza, most of us cringe in fear of being “cancelled” by a Mask Nazi or a Race Nazi or a Gay Nazi or some other enforcer of nonsensical left-wing political correctness. And like Elaine, those of us who rebel get slapped down – “No soup for you!” My son and I were at the Charlotte airport waiting for a flight yesterday. The woman sitting next to me noticed that when I talked to my totally blind son I pulled my mask down, temporarily, so he could hear me better. As the tension mounted, I knew that she was a “Mask Nazi” looking for a victim to publicly shame. Finally she couldn’t hold back. “Excuse me!” she huffed through her own elegant bejeweled mask. “Are you vaccinated?” I was ready. I was SOOOOO ready. I couldn’t contain for one more minute the year and a half of “pissed off” I had been holding in. And I let her have it. “How dare you?” I said, revving up. “To assume that I would intentionally put you, or anybody else at risk. I am totally offended and insulted!” Wide-eyed, she lurched back in her seat. Nobody had ever pushed back publicly against her Nazi tactics before, and she didn’t know what to do. “Doesn’t your mask work?” I continued. “If your mask doesn’t work, what makes you think mine does?” “Are you with the Mask Police? If you are, I want to see your badge!” She started to sputter an apology as nearby passengers watched the drama unfold. “I’m sure you’re okay,” she mumbled. “Well, I’m certainly not afraid of you!” I fired back. I was just getting warmed up. “I am so sick of this unscientific crap!” I wailed. “Why is it okay to cram people together like sardines on airplanes but we can’t sit next to each other at a church or a ball game?” She had no answer for that. I wanted so badly to ask if she washed her hands the last time she went to the bathroom. I had to trust her, because there was no evidence that she had! But that’s a little too personal for a public forum. She weakly offered a peaceful exit to the confrontation. “Well I hope this is all over soon.” “So do I,” I responded, and apologized for blowing up. “President Biden has promised he would eradicate the China Virus by the fourth of July.” The Mask Nazi looked startled. Maybe she doesn’t fully trust the president she voted for! Tom Balek, Rockin’ on the Right Side Tags: Tom Balek, Rockin” on the Right Side, no soup for you To share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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So Much For Mr. Nice Guy, GOP RIP, Chag Sameach
Posted: 29 Mar 2021 05:11 PM PDT
by Gary Bauer: So Much For Mr. Nice Guy The reporter was expressing something that many people believed, including many young Christians who voted for Biden. I think it should be obvious by now that Joe Biden is not a nice guy. A nice guy who becomes president doesn’t come into office eager to ensure that there are more abortions in America this year than last year. A nice guy doesn’t force Americans who find abortion morally repugnant to pay for what we know is the taking of innocent life. Race baiting is when someone exploits race for political advantage by smearing their opponents. Nice guys don’t do that. But that’s what Joe Biden did last year when he repeatedly lied by claiming that President Trump had praised neo-Nazis. He did not! Biden did it again at the press conference when he suggested that Americans who support voter ID laws are morally the same as segregationists. For the record, 75% of all Americans support voter ID laws, including 69% of black Americans. But “Mr. Nice Guy” just blasted three-fourths of the country as bigots. A nice guy doesn’t wipe away all the safeguards at the border, causing a massive human tragedy. A nice guy would not block the media from visiting border facilities so we can’t see what’s happening. A nice guy doesn’t tell the big lie that Donald Trump threw five year-olds out of America to starve on the other side of the border. That’s a disgusting slander. Nice guys don’t do that, but Biden did do that in his press conference. Here’s another lie. Biden insisted yesterday that most migrants were being sent back to Mexico. Really? If that’s true, then why are we flying migrants to processing centers on the Canadian border? If that’s true, then why are our detention facilities at 700% capacity or more? It’s not true. And, according to the liberal media outlet Axios, only 13% of migrant families are being returned to Mexico. I hope Americans who voted for Biden are beginning to realize that he is clearly not a nice guy. A closing thought. As I noted yesterday, that press conference was difficult to watch. But we weren’t the only ones watching. The whole world saw that press conference. I can only imagine what they must be saying today in Beijing, Moscow and Tehran. GOP RIP? I want to focus on another comment Biden made yesterday, which I thought was very revealing. Asked about his plans in four years, and whether he could be running against Donald Trump for reelection, the guy who claims he wants to bring us together launched another sarcastic attack on Trump. But then he said this: “I have no idea whether there’ll be a Republican Party [in four years]. Do you?” Biden’s quip got a few chuckles from the liberal reporters, but it wasn’t sarcasm. The radical agenda Biden, Harris, Pelosi and Schumer are pushing is designed to turn America into a one-party state. Many of the reporters yesterday were also pushing that agenda. They repeatedly questioned Biden on whether or not he had the guts to eliminate the filibuster so Democrats could ram through their radical agenda. In fact, there were no questions yesterday about COVID or when our schools might fully reopen. But the filibuster was mentioned 27 times! And the signals Biden gave yesterday made it clear that he is willing to blow up the Senate so Schumer and Pelosi – with a 50/50 Senate and a razor thin majority in the House – can achieve Barack Obama’s dream of “fundamentally transforming America.” Joe Biden is not trying to unite the country, my friends. Not when he calls 75% of Americans who support commonsense election reforms bigots! Biden and Harris know America is not racist. Quite the opposite. We have elected a black president and a black vice president. But they also know that no American wants to be called a racist, and that’s exactly why they keep labeling half the country as racists. They are trying to smear conservatives, hoping the label will stick, hoping to destroy the conservative movement. Most Americans oppose amnesty and the open borders agenda. But Biden is not trying to unite the country when he ignores public opinion. The border crisis is not a mistake. It is key to the left’s desire to transform the country with millions of migrants. They need new voters to tip enough states so that it will be impossible for a conservative to ever be elected president again. They want H.R. 1 in order to nationalize elections and institutionalize all the illegal changes (here, here and here) that occurred last year like massive mail-in balloting with no voter identification. They want the Green New Deal to fundamentally transform the American economy and implement their socialist agenda. So Nice Guy Joe let the cat out of the bag yesterday. The left believes this is their moment to destroy the conservative movement, eliminate the GOP and transform America into a socialist nation. The Border Crisis Is Real “Border Patrol is overwhelmed, overworked, & discouraged by new policies. Agents took us through a dangerous path to the Rio Grande where we could hear the Cartel members taunting us across the river. Human trafficking, child abuse, & drug smuggling are rampant. This is a crisis.” Common Sense Prevails
You can read more about these commonsense changes here. Chag Sameach – A Joyous Festival The Book of Exodus tells us that Moses was sent by God to tell Pharaoh to “Let my people go.” When Pharaoh refused, a series of plagues were inflicted on the Egyptian people. Through it all, Pharaoh’s heart hardened and he still refused to end the bondage of the Jews. The final plague that God used to free the Jews from Pharaoh and Egyptian captivity was to kill all the firstborn males. Forewarned by God, Jews marked their doors with the blood of a lamb, and, as a result, He passed over their homes. Pharaoh finally relented and released the Hebrew people. (Exodus, Chapter 12.) God told the Jewish people to mark the day as a memorial day and to observe it as a feast to the Lord forever. God was with His people then as He liberated the Jews of Egypt and led them to the promised land of Israel. He is with them now. To all of our Jewish friends, Chag Sameach, a joyous festival! Tags: Gary Bauer, Campaign for Working Families, So Much For Mr. Nice Guy, GOP RIP, Chag SameachTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Can the Biden Administration Stop China?
Posted: 29 Mar 2021 03:34 PM PDT by Michael Barone: The acrid atmosphere last week at the Captain Cook Hotel in Anchorage, Alaska, with its vivid murals of the 18th-century British seafarer James Cook’s discoveries throughout the Pacific, sounds very much like the acrid atmosphere almost exactly 60 years ago in the Beaux-Arts American and Soviet embassies in Vienna: grim, at least for the United States. Vienna was where the 42-year-old President John Kennedy met the 67-year-old Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev, who, as Kennedy, told The New York Times’ James Reston immediately afterward, “beat the hell” out of him. We don’t know whether Secretary of State Antony Blinken and national security adviser Jake Sullivan felt the same way about their treatment by their Chinese counterparts, Foreign Secretary Wang Yi and foreign affairs chief Yang Jiechi. But they had reason to. Blinken, limiting himself to an agreed-on two minutes, started off by extolling “the rules-based international order” touted by the administrations of Presidents Clinton, Bush and Obama, and lamented recent Chinese actions in Xinjiang, Hong Kong and Taiwan. Yang took 15 minutes to demand that the U.S. “fully abandon the hegemonic practice of willfully interfering in China’s internal affairs” and said China believed in “the United Nations-centered international system,” not “the rules-based international order … advocated by a small number of countries.” Moreover, Yang said: “the challenges facing the United States in human rights are deep-seated. They did not just emerge over the past four years, such as Black Lives Matter.” China’s communists turned the Biden Democrats’ cheap-shot attacks on former President Trump’s and Republicans’ “systemic racism” and “white supremacy” against America itself. “Many people within the United States,” Yang went on, apparently aware that Joe Biden hasn’t enjoyed the usual new president’s honeymoon in the polls, “actually have little confidence in the democracy of the United States.” There was no question about Yang’s contempt. “The United States does not have the qualification to say that it wants to speak to China from a position of strength,” he said. That is dangerous stuff. In Vienna, Kennedy was appalled by Khrushchev’s threats to block the United States from West Berlin and his insouciance about nuclear war. In Anchorage, Blinken and Sullivan showed awareness of China’s ruthlessness in Xinjiang, its breaking treaty obligations and its stamping out political opposition in Hong Kong. But both are done deals. Looking ahead, their foremost concern is whether China is bent on absorbing Taiwan, “an inalienable part of China’s territory,” Yang insisted. The U.S. has agreed to recognize that view ever since Henry Kissinger laid the groundwork for Richard Nixon’s landmark 1972 visit to China. But under the 1979 Taiwan Relations Act of 1979, we’ve provided military aid and cheered on Taiwan’s transition to political democracy and its enormous economic growth symbolized by its near monopoly in high-tech semiconductor manufacturing. Now Taiwan’s separate existence seems threatened by China’s increasing military strength and open rejection of rules-based order. British historian Niall Ferguson sees a Chinese military attack on Taiwan as possible, quite possibly successful and, if so, hugely consequential. “Losing — or not even fighting for — Taiwan would be seen all over Asia as the end of American predominance in the region we now call the ‘Indo-Pacific,'” he says. The Biden administration, like the Trump administration, seems to be trying to prevent this. Before the Anchorage meeting, Blinken and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin met with counterparts in Japan and South Korea, and afterward, Austin went on to India. The prospects for “Four Partner” — U.S., Japan, India, Australia — cooperation to cabin in China seem good. Britain, perhaps chastened by the crumpling of its Hong Kong agreement with China, pledges in its Integrated Review of Security, Defence, Development and Foreign Policy to be “the European partner with the broadest and most integrated presence in the Indo-Pacific.” One question now is whether the Biden administration will follow up on the Pacific Deterrence Initiative passed by Congress and signed by Trump last December. As Elbridge Colby and Walter Slocombe, Pentagon appointees in the Trump and Clinton administrations, respectively, write, “The United States needs to establish an effective forward defense that can, alongside the efforts of its allies and partners, blunt any Chinese attack on an ally or Taiwan” — a $20 billion-plus enterprise. That’s not a small change, especially in a country with two distrusting political parties, both with strong pulls toward isolationism. But the alternatives are grimmer. All-out war over Taiwan would have horrifying human and economic costs. Looking on while China conquers 24 million people would be, as Ferguson writes, “the American Suez,” an abdication of hard and soft power in the 2,500-mile radius Valeriepieris circle centered on the South China Sea, where half the world’s people live. American public opinion over the last five years has turned bipartisanly critical of China. But can a hyperpartisan administration firm up the bipartisan support needed for a credible policy of deterrence against Chinese aggression against Taiwan? Tags: Michael Barone, Can the Biden Administration, Stop ChinaTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Why Putin’s Pipeline Is Welcome in Germany
Posted: 29 Mar 2021 03:19 PM PDT Pby Patrick Buchanan: What is behind American opposition to Russian natural gas going to Germany, and from there to NATO Europe? During a joint interview with Jens Stoltenberg, the Norwegian secretary-general of NATO, Secretary of State Antony Blinken, fresh from his bout with the Chinese in Anchorage, took on Angela Merkel and the Germans. Issue: Nord Stream 2, the Baltic Sea pipeline Vladimir Putin is building to complement his Nord Stream 1 and carry more natural gas from Russia to Germany, and from there to other NATO nations. The original Nord Stream pipeline, also consisting of two strands of pipe along the Baltic Sea floor, was completed in 2011. In his meeting with Stoltenberg in Brussels, Blinken warned that Western companies participating in building Nord Stream 2, which is 90% complete, would face sanctions mandated by Congress: “President Biden has been very clear in saying that he believes the pipeline is a bad idea; it’s bad for Europe, bad for the United States,” said Blinken, adding, U.S. law “requires us to sanction companies participating in the efforts to complete the pipeline.” What is behind American opposition to Russian natural gas going to Germany, and from there to NATO Europe? First, the pipelines bypass Ukraine and Poland, cutting those countries out of the transit revenue. Second, we want NATO Germany to buy our own shale-produced natural gas. Third, we object to a pivotal NATO ally increasing its present dependency for energy on the very nation against which the United States has defended that ally for 70 years. Why are you Germans buying Russian gas when we are protecting you from Russian aggression, the Americans ask. It’s a fair question. Last summer, an exasperated President Donald Trump announced plans to withdraw 12,000 troops from Germany in what was described as a “strategic” repositioning of U.S. forces in Europe. Trump said the move was in response to Germany’s failure to meet national NATO targets on defense spending of at least 2% of GDP. “We don’t want to be the suckers anymore,” said Trump “We’re reducing the force because they’re not paying their bills; it’s very simple.” Merkel ignored Trump’s threat. The U.S. troops are still there. This week, Blinken met with German foreign minister Heiko Maas to restate the U.S. concern over Nord Stream 2, while hastily adding that Germany is a vital NATO ally and the pipeline is “an irritant in a rock-solid alliance.” One gets the impression that Merkel and the Germans will prevail, the pipeline will be completed, and the gas will begin to flow to Germany. And that the Americans will accept it, rather than exacerbate the issue. Yet, what does Germany’s willing and deepening dependence on Russian gas for its energy, as it moves off coal and nuclear power, tell us? And what does Germany’s chronic refusal to meet the standard of NATO nations to contribute 2% of GDP to the common defense tell us? Quite obviously, the Germans do not see Putin’s Russia as the military threat it was in the Cold War. And Berlin has come to believe that, even if it falls short of its commitments to spend more on defense, the Americans are bluffing. They are not going to leave Europe or NATO. Why are the Germans not wrong to conclude this? Because being the “last superpower,” “the leader of the free world,” the “indispensable nation,” the architect of the “rules-based international order” created by the World War II generation of Harry Truman, Dean Acheson, George Marshall and the rest, is how we define ourselves and our mission to mankind. We can’t let go, because this is who we are and what we do. Without this mission, what could justify the mammoth amounts we invest annually on NATO, national defense, foreign aid, the Indo-Pacific, the CIA and the Armed Forces of the United States? Consider. Between 1989 and 1991, the Soviet Empire collapsed and disintegrated. The Berlin Wall came down. All the Red Army divisions went home from Europe. Communism ceased to be the ideology of the Soviet Union, which itself split apart into 15 separate nations. Russia was no longer the largest captive nation of communism but a nation reaching out in friendship to the United States. And what did we do in response? We doubled the number of nations in NATO we are sworn to defend, moved the alliance deep into Eastern Europe and adopted a policy of containment of a shrunken Russia. Having won the Cold War, and unable to find a new mission, we started a second Cold War to contain the new Russia — this time at the borders of Belarus, Ukraine and Georgia, as we had once contained the old USSR at the River Elbe. Why does Angela Merkel not take seriously U.S. threats to pull our troops out of Germany, if the Germans won’t cancel Nord Stream 2 or pony up more for defense? Because Merkel thinks the Americans are bluffing about going home from Europe, and thinks the Russia of Vladimir Putin is not the Russia she knew in the days of the GDR. Is she wrong? Tags: Buchanan, conservative, commentary, Why Putin’s Pipeline, Is Welcome in GermanyTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Trump Critics Who Called Vaccine Timetable Reckless Now Say It’s Reckless NOT to Take the Vaccine
Posted: 29 Mar 2021 03:07 PM PDT
by Larry Elder: Dr. Anthony Fauci wants former President Donald Trump to tell his supporters to take the COVID-19 vaccine. It is true that a March 2021 NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll found that 47% of Trump 2020 supporters said they would not get vaccinated. It is also true that Trump has urged Americans to take the vaccine. He called it safe and said that he and Melania have been vaccinated. But after attacking Trump as a lying incompetent who makes outlandish statements, why should anyone on the left be surprised by skepticism about the vaccine? On May 15, then-President Trump announced Operation Warp Speed, a $10 billion program with a goal of producing 300 million vaccine doses to administer to Americans by January. But three days earlier, Fauci testified before Congress and said, “There’s no guarantee that the vaccine is actually going to be effective.” Two days after that, Rick Bright, the former head the federal government’s Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority, testified: “Normally, it takes up to 10 years to make a vaccine. … A lot of optimism is swirling around a 12- to 18-month time frame, if everything goes perfectly. We have never seen everything go perfectly.” In September, Fauci gave an interview in which he said he “never liked” the program’s name because it “suggests, incorrectly … that you’re prematurely putting something out there that isn’t entirely safe.” Fauci earlier cautioned that the name “subliminally” implies “reckless speed.” And he wonders why some might be reluctant to take the vaccine? Immediately after Trump’s announcement of Operation Warp Speed, CNN analyst Jessica Huseman tweeted, “Go ahead and flag this tweet for when we do not have that vaccine by the end of the year.” Joe Lockhart, former Bill Clinton White House press secretary, tweeted: “There is not an objective scientist on TV right now that believe anything that was said at the press conference who believes anything like this can be done by the end of the year. Caveat, I’m not watching Fox.” Then-Sen. Kamala Harris, in September, said: “There is very little that we can trust that comes out of Donald Trump’s mouth.” Later that same month Joe Biden said: “I trust vaccines. I trust scientists. But I don’t trust Donald Trump. And at this point, the American people can’t, either.” Remember this debate exchange between Harris and then-Vice President Mike Pence? “If the public health professionals, if Dr. (Anthony) Fauci, if the doctors tell us that we should take (the COVID-19 vaccine), I’ll be the first in line to take it, absolutely,” Harris said. “But if Donald Trump tells us that we should take it, I’m not taking it.” In response, Pence said: “We’re going to have a vaccine in record time — in unheard-of time — in less than a year. We have five companies in Phase 3 clinical trials. And we’re right now producing tens of millions of doses. So the fact that you continue to undermine public confidence in a vaccine, if the vaccine emerges during the Trump administration, I think is unconscionable. And Senator, I just ask you: Stop playing politics with people’s lives.” For decades, Democrats have complained about governmental systemic racism against Blacks. Actor Will Smith once claimed, “AIDS was created as a result of biological-warfare testing.” Comedian/activist Dick Gregory said that AIDS “was not passed from chimpanzees to mankind, but was probably knowingly developed by doctors and scientists working for the U.S. government.” Perhaps this explains why LeBron James, when asked about taking the coronavirus vaccine, said: “That’s a conversation that my family and I will have. Pretty much keep that to a private thing.” James also said: “Obviously I saw (NBA commissioner Adam Silver) had his comments about the vaccination. But things like that, when you decide to do something, that’s a conversation between you and your family and not for everybody. I’ll keep it that way.” To my knowledge, neither James, Smith or Gregory voted for Trump. Had Trump not, for four years, been described as clueless, reckless and incompetent — and had vote-seeking Democrats not described government as overtly, covertly, foundationally, endemically or systemically racist — maybe we’d have fewer vaccine skeptics. Tags: Larry Elder, Trump Critics, Who Called Vaccine Timetable Reckless, Now Say It’s, Reckless NOT to Take, the VaccineTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Amazon workers battle for union rights, Covid-19’s mysterious origins and which countries are open to American travelers.
Here’s what we’re watching this Tuesday morning.
The pandemic supercharged home shopping and Amazon warehouse workers were on the other end of it, faced with increasing demands amid fears about their own workplace health and safety.
As worker activism for improved conditions gained momentum, so did Amazon’s effort to counter it with anti-union propaganda, firings of key organizers and surveilling employees, according to interviews with more than two dozen workers.
The highest-profile organizing campaign so far is in Bessemer, Alabama, where 5,800 workers are in the midst of a precedent-setting vote to form a union.
Labor historians say the fight is significant for the future of employees at one of the world’s fastest growing companies.
“There is a David versus Goliath aspect to this. Workers getting paid $15 per hour are going up against one of the world’s most powerful corporations owned by the world’s richest man,” said John Logan, director of labor and employment studies at San Francisco State University. “Having a union would be a disaster for Amazon, so it’s pulling out all the stops to prevent workers from organizing.”
Tuesday’s top stories By Denise Chow, Keir Simmons and Amy Perrette | Read more The coronavirus is likely to have emerged in bats and spread to another animal before it jumped into the human population, according to a study from the World Health Organization and Chinese scientists that is scheduled to be released Tuesday. As more people get vaccinated, many are daydreaming about traveling again. Check out a map showing which countries Americans are currently allowed to visit.
By David K. Li | Read more The trial of Derek Chauvin, a former Minneapolis police officer charged with murder in the death of George Floyd, is expected to resume today at 10:30 a.m. ET. Prosecutors focused on graphic videos from Floyd’s arrest during Day 1 of the trial. Catch up on some of the key moments here.
By Jo Yurcaba | Read more The bill, which has been called the “the single most extreme anti-trans law to ever pass through a state legislature” by the ACLU, now heads to Republican Gov. Asa Hutchinson for final sign-off.
OPINION By Christopher R. Marsicano | Read more Why should state and federal policies privilege the young, healthy and occasionally reckless? Because it’s the best way to protect everyone, the founding director of the College Crisis Initiative argues in an opinion piece.
By Martha C. White | Read more How a fire sale by one hedge fund firm classified as a “family office” sent the American media conglomerates, banks and a Chinese tech firm spinning.
BETTER By Ronnie Koenig | Read more One writer reflects on how despite missing loved ones during these challenging times, boxes of bland, tasteless matzo made her feel like it was all going to be OK.
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No images? Click here Good morning. It’s Tuesday, March 30, and we’re covering a unionization vote at an Alabama Amazon facility, the unblocking of the Suez Canal, and more. Have feedback? Let us know at hello@join1440.com. First time reading? Sign up here. NEED TO KNOWAmazon Union Vote Vote counting begins today at an Amazon warehouse in Bessemer, Alabama, after nearly 6,000 workers cast ballots on whether to form a union. The effort is the biggest unionization push in the company’s 25-year history and is viewed as a bellwether for the broader labor movement in the US. Amazon is the country’s second-largest employer, with roughly 950,000 workers in the US—400,000 of which have been hired within the past year as online shopping boomed amid the pandemic. Labor advocates say a vote to unionize could set off a chain reaction across the company’s other sites. Amazon officials say the average pay at the Bessemer location is $15.30 per hour, more than twice the minimum wage, and workers receive health and dental benefits. Organizers also view the Bessemer facility, where 85% of workers are Black, as a foothold in the South, where union membership is half the national average. The result is expected this week. WHO Report InconclusiveA joint report from the World Health Organization and China on the origins of the coronavirus failed to answer key questions such as when, where, and how the virus first started spreading. The results followed a four-week on-site probe carried out more than a year after the first cases were reported in China; critics accused Beijing of delaying and obstructing the investigation. The report concluded the virus likely jumped from bats to animals via an intermediate host and called the prospect of a lab leak “extremely unlikely.” The report, which hasn’t yet been made public, was subject to approval by the Chinese government. Separately, President Joe Biden said 90% of US adults will be eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine by April 19. The objective is bolstered by a plan to have 40,000 pharmacies across the country available as local vaccination sites. The comments followed warnings from health officials that cases have begun rising again, up almost 15% over the past week. Elsewhere, reports suggest Canadian health officials will recommend temporarily suspending the use of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine in people under 55. The reasons were not specified, though it becomes the latest challenge in the company’s vaccine rollout. In the US, almost 95 million people have received at least one vaccination dose (37% of the adult population). The total reported death toll stands at 550,036, with the rolling average of daily deaths just under 1,000 (see data). Ever Given FreedA massive container ship that blocked Egypt’s Suez Canal for almost six days was freed yesterday, allowing a backlog of hundreds of ships to begin traversing the maritime shortcut once again. The 1,300-foot-long, 220,000-ton vessel was dislodged after 10 tugboats pulled for days—aided by a high tide—while sand and mud were dredged from under the ship’s bow. The canal connects the Mediterranean and Red Seas—and ultimately the Atlantic and Indian Oceans—shaving off thousands of miles and almost four weeks from the alternative route around Africa’s Cape of Good Hope. An estimated $9B in trade (see breakdown) came to a standstill each day the canal was blocked. Meanwhile, Russia has taken the opportunity to advocate for increased use of the Northern Sea Route, which cuts directly across the Arctic Circle. 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- Two teenage girls carjack and kill an Uber driver, CNN called it an accident
- Why Is Everyone in Texas Not Dying?
- West Virginia House Passes Bill to Ban Enforcement of Federal Gun Control: Past, Present and Future
Propaganda By Omission: Libya, Syria, Venezuela And The UK
Posted: 29 Mar 2021 09:00 PM PDT Libya, previously a wealthy state with free health care and education, was essentially destroyed. An estimated 600,000 Libyans were killed. Many more were displaced from their homes. In the barbarous conditions of the failed state, black people have been ethnically ‘cleansed’, lynched and auctioned off as slaves, illicit arms transfers and terrorism have become rife, and many Libyans have attempted to flee to better lives across the Mediterranean, thousands of them drowning en route. |
The “Unvaccinated” Question
Posted: 29 Mar 2021 09:00 PM PDT So, the New Normals are discussing the Unvaccinated Question. What is to be done with us? No, not those who haven’t been “vaccinated” yet. Us. The “Covidiots.” The “Covid deniers.” The “science deniers.” The “reality deniers.” Those who refuse to get “vaccinated,” ever. |
NBC Scanning 17,000 Hours of WWE Content to Look For “Racist” Material
Posted: 29 Mar 2021 09:00 PM PDT NBC Universal has revealed that it is scanning 17,000 of past WWE content to weed out “racist” material in order to avoid it appearing on the network’s new Peacock streaming device. |
Government Minister Says People Should “Call Out” Others For Hugging Their Loved Ones
Posted: 29 Mar 2021 09:00 PM PDT A government minister appeared on morning television to urge Brits to “call out” others if they were seen engaging “in an odd way,” such as hugging their loved ones. |
Twitter Censors Famed Epidemiologist Martin Kulldorff
Posted: 29 Mar 2021 09:00 PM PDT We’ve been witness to Twitter censorship for more than a year, beginning with obviously objectionable extremists then gradually moving to silence people based on merely having an opinion that contradicts lockdown orthodoxy. There have been days when I wondered whether I would cross the invisible line and even whether AIER would itself be silenced. Stanford public health expert Scott Atlas has been censored, and Naomi Wolf, visiting senior fellow at AIER, was put in Twitter jail for a week for landing on the wrong side of the high priests of allowable content. |
Ghislaine Maxwell Charged With Sex-Trafficking 14-Year-Old Girl, Grooming To Recruit Other Minors
Posted: 28 Mar 2021 09:00 PM PDT Not long after her legal team’s latest appeal of a judge’s order that Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged madam, Ghislaine Maxwell, be held without bail over being a flight risk, federal prosecutors have finally unveiled long-awaited new charges against Maxwell, including sex trafficking a minor. |
Congress Demands Tech CEOs Censor the Internet Even More Aggressively
Posted: 28 Mar 2021 09:00 PM PDT They want the worst of all worlds: to maintain Silicon Valley monopoly power but transfer the immense, menacing power to police our discourse from those companies into the hands of the Democratic-controlled Congress and Executive Branch. |
Cuomo admin. kept COVID tests from nursing homes as gov’s kin got them
Posted: 28 Mar 2021 09:00 PM PDT The Cuomo administration largely ignored a county official’s pleas for COVID-19 tests for nursing homes at the pandemic’s height last spring — even as the governor allegedly secured the then-scarce tests for his relatives, The Post has learned. |
Western govt contractor entrapped British scholar in sting operation to cover up Syria corruption scandal
Posted: 28 Mar 2021 09:00 PM PDT CIJA, a taxpayer-funded outfit that collaborated with al-Qaeda, lied to entrap a British academic in a sting operation. Its goal was to discredit critics of the dirty war on Syria – and cover up its own corruption. |
2 Weeks After Media Predicted Catastrophe, Texas Sees COVID Cases Drop to Record Low
Posted: 28 Mar 2021 09:00 PM PDT More than 2 weeks after the media predicted catastrophe due to Texas lifting its mask mandate and Joe Biden labeled the move “neanderthal thinking,” COVID cases in Texas have dropped to a record low while hospitalizations are at their lowest since October. |
The Fact That Americans Think Biden Has Changed Things Shows How Narrative Rules Our World
Posted: 28 Mar 2021 09:00 PM PDT The wars are still going. Washington is still the hub of an oligarchic globe-spanning empire. Americans are still being impoverished and propagandized into political impotence by an unfathomably wealthy plutocracy. Sanctions are still squeezing people to death in Venezuela, Syria, Iran and North Korea. The world’s worst mass atrocity is still continuing in Yemen. The kids are still in cages. Authoritarian creep continues to metastasize. All the old abuses roll on completely uninterrupted, along the same trajectories they were on before. |
Instagram Is Sharing 79% Of Your Personal Data With 3rd Parties
Posted: 28 Mar 2021 09:00 PM PDT We’ve all experienced this: one second you’re watching a product review on YouTube and the next you see an advert for exactly that product in your Instagram feed. |
California Approves Ethnic Studies Curriculum That Encourages a ‘Countergenocide’ Against Whites
Posted: 28 Mar 2021 09:00 PM PDT The California Board of Education has unanimously approved a new ethnic studies school curriculum that has students “chant to the Aztec god of human sacrifice” and encourages a “countergenocide” against White Christians. |
USA Today ‘Race and Inclusion’ Editor Fired For Falsely Blaming White People For Boulder Shooting
Posted: 28 Mar 2021 09:00 PM PDT A ‘race and inclusion’ editor was fired by USA Today after she falsely blamed the Boulder supermarket shooting on white people. |
US-NATO vs Russia-China in a hybrid war to the finish
Posted: 27 Mar 2021 09:00 PM PDT The unipolar moment is six feet under, the hegemon will try to break Eurasian integration and there’s no grownup in the room to counsel restraint… |
77% Of Americans Are Worried About Soaring Inflation
Posted: 27 Mar 2021 09:00 PM PDT Americans are becoming more worried about inflation than ever following the Federal Reserve and the federal government’s unprecedented response to the virus pandemic downturn by plowing trillions of dollars into the economy. As a result, prices of financial assets and items in the real economy have soared over the last year which a new survey reveals three-quarters of consumers are concerned about inflation. |
Two teenage girls carjack and kill an Uber driver, CNN called it an accident
Posted: 27 Mar 2021 09:00 PM PDT An Uber Eats driver was killed by two young teenage girls in Washington D.C. after they carjacked his vehicle last Tuesday on March 23, in one of the most shockingly horrifying videos posted on Twitter. |
Why Is Everyone in Texas Not Dying?
Posted: 27 Mar 2021 09:00 PM PDT I’m sitting at a bar in Texas, surrounded by maskless people, looking at folks on the streets walking around like life is normal, talking with nice and friendly faces, feeling like things in the world are more-or-less normal. Cases and deaths attributed to Covid are, like everywhere else, falling dramatically. |
West Virginia House Passes Bill to Ban Enforcement of Federal Gun Control: Past, Present and Future
Posted: 27 Mar 2021 09:00 PM PDT On Friday, the West Virginia House overwhelmingly passed a bill that would set the foundation to end state enforcement of federal gun control; past, present and future. Passage into law would represent a major step toward ending federal acts that infringe on the right to keep and bear arms within the state. |
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- Will the U.S. finally get its act together on facial recognition laws?
- Amazon’s efforts to debunk reports its employees pee in bottles backfires
- Zuckerberg’s call for Section 230 changes are pretty familiar
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Will the U.S. finally get its act together on facial recognition laws?
Last year, momentum swung toward reining in facial recognition technology across cities in the U.S. But while concerns over the technology have been made clear, the country remains stuck in a scattered landscape of rules and regulations surrounding it.
Depending on where you are, the rules for facial recognition use can vary significantly, or not exist at all. Some states, like Illinois, have strong laws that require consent before collecting biometric information and some cities have banned facial recognition.
Meanwhile, federal agencies, like the FBI and the TSA, are developing or using the technology—despite it being shown to have a racial bias—with only their internal rules to guide them. And local police, without city and state regulations, can do the same.
Interest in limiting or banning the technology was also fueled by the unrest throughout the nation that resulted in protests in response to the police killing of George Floyd.
During the past year, facial recognition and its implications for privacy invasion or an all-encompassing surveillance state have come to a head.
That swirl of movement even made its way to Congress. Several bills were introduced last year that sought to limit the technology.
The question now becomes: Will that momentum continue in 2021? Many advocacy groups are trying to make sure it does.
Recently, the lack of a single federal policy and the dangers the technology can pose to civil liberties prompted civic organizations and privacy groups, including the ACLU, to write the President Joe Biden’s administration urging him to ban facial recognition and support a bill proposed by lawmakers last year that would place a federal moratorium on the technology.
That bill could have new life now with Democrats in charge—a change in the potential chances of the bill passing that hasn’t gone unnoticed by lawmakers who originally introduced it.
“A handful of cities, including Portland, Oregon, have already taken this step, but much work remains to be done to ensure that Americans in every corner of the country receive the same essential protections,” Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) said. “That’s why I will be working with my colleagues to again introduce legislation to halt the use of this technology until we have strong safeguards in place. We can’t allow facial recognition technology to continue to be used unchecked to create a surveillance state, especially as it disproportionately and wrongfully singles out Americans of color.”
Merkley sponsored two bills last year. One would have put a moratorium on the technology and the other, which he introduced with Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), was modeled after the Illinois biometrics law.
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FAILS
Amazon’s efforts to debunk reports its employees pee in bottles backfires
While reports of Amazon mistreating its employees have circled around the internet for years, the company finally addressed one of the biggest complaints about it in a reply to Rep. Mark Pocan (D-Wisc.).
“You don’t really believe the peeing in bottles thing, do you?” Amazon News tweeted, among other things, trying to defend itself.
The tweet came in response to Pocan’s accusation—from reports over the years—that the company makes workers urinate in pee bottles as to not take breaks on the job.
As many noticed online, saying “you don’t really believe” doesn’t amount to a denial.
One reply thread offered pictures taken by a former Amazon driver of a company policy that included cleaning out the vehicles after every shift and disposing of all urine bottles.
The company is possibly hiding behind these drivers being subcontractors and not actual Amazon employees when it dismisses the reports.
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OVERLORDS
Zuckerberg’s call for Section 230 changes are pretty familiar
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg outlined changes he would be in favor of making to Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act last week—and they sound awfully familiar.
Section 230 shields all websites for being held liable over what is posted on them by third parties. It’s been hailed as an important internet law and helps protect not only big tech companies but small blogs and other websites.
In his opening remarks ahead of a pretty boring Big Tech hearing in Congress, Zuckerberg said Congress needs to tackle “thoughtful reform” of Section 230 and proposes having the protections be contingent on companies meeting a set of “best practices.”
If “best practices” rings a bell in regards to Section 230, it’s because that was a proposal in a version of the much-criticized EARN IT Act. That bill faced a flood of criticism from tech advocacy groups, sex workers, and lawmakers.
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BTW
- Viral video: Police dog turns, bites cop who is brutalizing protester
- MMA fighter testifies ‘blood choke’ used on George Floyd by Derek Chauvin
- TikTok videos show cop defending an alleged stalker, downplaying women’s concerns at the scene
- Video shows young travelers refusing to wear masks, take COVID-19 tests, or quarantine while traveling through 3 airports
- Vet’s viral TikTok warning against grain-free dog food has pet owners freaked out
- Yes, there’s already erotic fanfic about the ship that got stuck in the Suez Canal
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