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Sunburn — The morning read of what’s hot in Florida politics — 4.19.21
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At a virtual climate summit this week, President Biden’s biggest hurdle for winning new commitments will be America’s own on-again, off-again history, Axios’ Andrew Freedman writes.
- Why it matters: The world is off-course to meet temperature targets in the Paris Climate Agreement of 2015. The White House wants the summit Thursday and Friday to begin to change that.
The U.S. has been playing “red light, green light” on climate change for decades. The country played a leading role in brokering the Kyoto Protocol in 1995, but walked away in 2001.
- The U.S. helped spearhead talks on the Paris agreement under President Obama, only to leave under President Trump — and rejoin under Biden.
So other countries — including China, by far the world’s top emitter — question U.S. commitment to climate action.
Context: The White House summit will be a major test of just how much credibility the U.S. lost on the global stage.
Illustration: Annelise Capossela/Axios
Some of the country’s fastest-growing states are publicly attacking Big Tech business practices on one hand, while courting its investment on the other, Axios’ Kim Hart reports.
- Why it matters: Tech companies are a holy grail for economic development, bringing high-paying jobs and prestige to aspiring tech hubs. But that’s colliding with state leaders’ efforts to rein in Big Tech.
Red states — including Texas, Florida and Arizona — are touting low tax rates and business-friendly regulatory environments.
- Blue states, including Colorado and Virginia, highlight their high-skilled workforce and advantageous locations.
Keep reading for state of play in Texas, Arizona, Florida, Virginia and Colorado.
… is New York.
The job facing governments was to save lives and save jobs. Very few states did well on both measures. New York, almost uniquely, did particularly badly on both, Axios Capital author Felix Salmon writes.
A new analysis from Hamilton Place Strategies shows New York lost 55,000 jobs per million inhabitants. That’s the second-worst result in the country, behind only tourism-dependent Hawaii.
- The Empire State saw 3,300 extra deaths per million inhabitants, compared to pre-pandemic trends. That’s about the same as Arizona and Alabama. The worst outcome was in Mississippi, which had 3,800 excess deaths per million.
Two states — Idaho and Utah — saw net job gains.
Marine One, carrying President Biden and Dr. Jill Biden, landed last night on the Ellipse — rather than the more common South Lawn — after their Delaware weekend.
People rallied yesterday at 38th and Chicago, where George Floyd died. Photo: Brandon Bell/Getty Images
As the world awaits a verdict in the Derek Chauvin trial, Minneapolis residents this weekend encountered National Guard troops throughout the city, Torey Van Oot and Nick Halter report for Axios Twin Cities.
- For months, officials and residents have braced for the possibility of more unrest at the culmination of the trial. Operation Safety Net, a centralized command of state and local law enforcement, was formed to prevent a repeat of the fires and looting that followed George Floyd’s killing last summer.
But the jury deliberations, which will begin following today’s closing arguments, are coming at an especially fraught time.
- The police shooting of 20-year-old Daunte Wright in nearby Brooklyn Center has raised already heightened community tensions ahead of the verdict.
- Crowd-control tactics, including tear gas, and treatment of the press sparked backlash from protesters, local lawmakers and even doctors.
- So businesses remain on edge.
📺 Broadcast networks plan to break in today at 10 a.m. ET with special reports on the start of closing arguments.
Courtesy Barron’s
After a year of closed parks, Barron’s reports (subscription) on Disney CEO Bob Chapek’s plan for roaring back:
- “Mobile ordering is up to 84% of food purchases, versus 13% before the pandemic. For now, that’s keeping guests apart. But it will also reduce lines and waiting times and improve profit margins and satisfaction scores long after the pandemic has passed.”
- “Disney World’s Epcot park is getting an overhaul, complete with a new restaurant-theme Ratatouille ride. The company’s Hollywood Studios is getting the Galactic Starcruiser. Don’t call it a “Star Wars” hotel, says Chapek — it’s really where people will ‘stay and get completely immersed in a ‘Star Wars’ experience for two days.’ A new Avengers Campus is coming to Disneyland.”
- 2022’s film slate will bring a female Thor, a new Indiana Jones with Harrison Ford, a “Black Panther” sequel and a follow-up to “Avatar.”
Counties with the most vaccine-hesitant residents voted for President Trump in 2020 by large margins. Vaccine-friendly counties generally had fewer Trump voters, Axios Vitals author Caitlin Owens writes.
- But experts caution that it’s important not to oversimplify the narrative. For example, many ruby-red Southern states have large Black populations as well as white Republicans.
- Black Americans are among the most likely groups to say they want to “wait and see” before getting the shot, and they face access barriers.
Ashish Jha, dean of Brown’s School of Public Health, said: “It could … be that those places did a lousy job making vaccines available.”
The New Yorker’s Connie Bruck writes that super-agent Ari Emanuel, who just turned 60, is emerging from COVID with “a powerful group of investors and allies” as he renews his quest for global empire:
Emanuel says that he has a habit when he gets interested in a subject. “I’ll read an article, and I’ll tag it, and I’ll say, I want to talk to the person in that article, or I want to talk to that author — and I’ll just start going down rabbit holes of things that make me curious,” he said. “I call it creating serendipity. And it’s created a large we.” He mentioned cold-calling Michael Rapino, of the Live Nation events company; Emanuel is now on Live Nation’s board. Elon Musk, cultivated in the same way, will soon join the board of Endeavor. …
[Emanuel] read an article about Marc Andreessen, the Silicon Valley venture-capital executive. “I call Marc out of the blue,” Emanuel told me. “He picks up the phone, we meet, we talk, he comes down, I go to see him, da da da, we become friends. And then, after we have a relationship, I say to him, We’re raising a bunch of money. I would like you as an investor — just put in a couple million dollars.” Andreessen invested in the fund.
After plotting for years, 12 of Europe’s richest soccer clubs announced a breakaway Super League that would constitute the beautiful game’s biggest shakeup in decades.
- Legal action to thwart the launch has already begun.
- The plan was instantly denounced by British Prime Minister Johnson and French President Macron.
- Headlines in the London sports pages: “FOOTBALL AT WAR … CIVIL WAR … IT’S WAR … CRIMINAL ACT AGAINST FANS.”
Why it matters, from N.Y. Times chief soccer correspondent Rory Smith (subscription): “Soccer is, as the historian David Goldblatt has written, a global cultural phenomenon of almost unparalleled scale. Cristiano Ronaldo is by some distance more famous now than the Beatles were even in their heyday.”
- “What soccer has become is testament to the richness of its heritage, to the stories told not by a handful of clubs but by hundreds of them.”
What we’re watching: An executive at a leading European club told The Guardian that it’s a “massive game of poker.”
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18.) ASSOCIATED PRESS
April 19, 2021 View in browser AP Morning Wire
Good morning from The Hague. Attorneys in the trial of a former Minneapolis police officer charged with killing George Floyd are set to make their closing arguments. We have a timeline of key events since Floyd’s arrest and death. Scientists, environmental groups and even business leaders are pressing President Joe Biden on emissions targets. And French ICU staff are battling to keep COVID-19 patients off mechanical ventilators if possible.
Also this morning:
MIKE CORDER The Associated Press The Hague, Netherlands
The Rundown MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Attorneys in the trial of a former Minneapolis police officer charged with killing George Floyd are set to make their closing arguments Monday, each side seeking to distill……Read More MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A timeline of key events that began with George Floyd’s arrest on May 25, 2020, by four police officers in Minneapolis: May 25 — Minneapolis police officers respond to a… …Read More WASHINGTON (AP) — When President Joe Biden convenes a virtual climate summit on Thursday, he faces a vexing task: how to put forward a nonbinding but symbolic goal to reduce greenhouse gas… …Read More ROUEN, France (AP) — Slowly suffocating in a French intensive care ward, Patrick Aricique feared he would die from his diseased lungs that felt “completely burned from the inside, burned like th…Read More WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — Elation marked the opening Monday of a long-anticipated travel bubble between Australia and New Zealand. The start of quarantine-free travel was a relief for… …Read More
OTHER TOP STORIES MOSCOW (AP) — The Russian state penitentiary service said Monday a decision has been made to transfer imprisoned Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who is in the thi…Read More AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Three people were fatally shot in Austin on Sunday and no suspects are in custody, emergency responders said. The Austin-Travis County EMS said it has …Read More NEW DELHI (AP) — New Delhi was being put under a weeklong lockdown Monday night as an explosive surge in coronavirus cases pushed the India’s capital’s health system to its…Read More LONDON (AP) — The 12 European clubs pursuing a Super League have told the leaders FIFA and UEFA that legal action is already being pursued to stop them from action intended…Read More
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21.) CHICAGO SUNTIMES
‘They just shot my baby,’ says father, moments after 7-year-old daughter killed at McDonald’s in Homan Square
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22.) THE HILL MORNING REPORT
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23.) THE HILL 12:30 REPORT
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24.) ROLL CALL
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Morning Headlines
ANALYSIS — Some of the most prominent U.S. corporations infuriated congressional Republicans when they protested a Georgia law setting state voting rules. The longtime alliance between the GOP and business seemed on the verge of cracking up, but when it comes to Democrats’ priority bills, the old allies are still on the same side. Read more…
Industry PAC contributions to House Republicans who voted against certifying Electoral College results in January fell during the first quarter of 2021, but many made up for it with an influx of small-donor contributions. Republicans who voted to impeach Donald Trump for inciting insurrection also saw their fundraising grow. Read more…
Republicans lack credibility on deficit
OPINION — Americans should be rolling their eyes at GOP criticism of President Joe Biden’s policies as fiscally irresponsible. The same Republicans have shown through recent history that they only seem to care about deficits when Democrats run the government, writes former House Budget Committee staffer Thomas Kahn. Read more…
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NIH lifts Trump-era restrictions on fetal tissue research
The National Institutes of Health on Friday announced it would loosen restrictions on using fetal tissue in biomedical research and revert to the process in place before 2019. The change was issued in a notice Friday afternoon. Read more…
More than a century later, WWI gets its memorial in Washington
Washington does not want for monuments, but a new one to an old war opened with a flag-raising ceremony Friday. The National World War I Memorial is the first monument in the nation’s capital to all the 4.7 million Americans who served in the Great War and the 116,512 who would never come home. Read more…
Photos of the week ending April 16, 2021
With Congress back in Washington after a two-week Easter break, the first order of business was to honor fallen U.S. Capitol Police Officer Billy Evans. CQ Roll Call also went on the road to New Mexico and Texas for a trip to the border, and we’ve gotta say — it felt good to get out. Here’s the week as captured by our photojournalists. Read more…
Watch: ‘What’s my vote supposed to be?’ — Congressional Hits and Misses
Congress is back from recess and up to its usual antics. Last week, Rep. Mark Takano went sideways, Rep. Jim Jordan sparred with Anthony Fauci and former Speaker John A. Boehner had some sharp words for a few of his fellow Republicans. Welcome back! Watch here…
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25.) POLITICO PLAYBOOK
POLITICO Playbook: Why the next two weeks are critical for the Biden presidency
DRIVING THE DAY
Get ready for a big two weeks from the Biden administration: bipartisan infrastructure talks today, a major Covid and vaccine update speech from President JOE BIDEN on Wednesday, and a two-day climate summit starting on Earth Day this Thursday when Biden will announce America’s 2030 emissions target.
Next Wednesday is Biden’s address to Congress, and next Thursday marks his 100th day in office. Somewhere along the way we expect Biden to roll out the American Families Plan, which will likely include some $2 trillion more in spending and major tax changes for individuals.
Today at 1:15 p.m. the president will meet with his second bipartisan group in the Oval Office to discuss his jobs and infrastructure package. These sessions are a hot ticket. While certain congressional factions are getting time with senior Biden staff — the Problem Solvers Caucus last week and, per the WaPo, the New Democrats Coalition this week — the Biden meetings are naturally considered the bigger prize. We’ve heard griping from some Senate offices who haven’t yet received an invitation.
Here’s today’s guest list:
Dems:
- Sen. JOHN HICKENLOOPER (Colo.)
- Sen. ANGUS KING (Maine)
- Sen. JEANNE SHAHEEN (N.H.)
- Rep. EMANUEL CLEAVER (Mo.)
- Rep. CHARLIE CRIST (Fla.)
- Rep. NORMA TORRES (Calif.)
GOP:
- Sen. MITT ROMNEY (Utah)
- Sen. JOHN HOEVEN (N.D.)
- Rep. CARLOS GIMÉNEZ (Fla.)
- Rep. KAY GRANGER (Texas)
The White House is billing the group as notable because they all are former mayors and governors who “understand firsthand the impact of a federal investment in rebuilding our nation’s infrastructure on their communities.”
But perhaps more important is that Romney is one of the leaders of the group of 10 Republicans who have promised to put forward an infrastructure counteroffer, and Hickenlooper, King and Shaheen are part of the larger G-20 bipartisan group.
On Friday, press secretary JEN PSAKI said that as far as the White House is concerned, the forthcoming G-10 proposal is the next step in the process. “What we’re waiting for is a counterproposal from Republicans in Congress,” said Psaki.
But then Psaki did something that didn’t sit well with the Republicans working on the plan. She described “the two major options” to pay for infrastructure in a way that seemed to rule out the GOP alternative. Biden wanted “corporations” to “pay their fair share,” she said, while his opponents “think that it should be paid for by putting the burden on the backs of Americans.”
Add this to the list of reasons why we remain highly skeptical that a bipartisan deal will materialize.
THIS WEEK IN THE SENATE — As Biden meets with Republicans, Senate Majority Leader CHUCK SCHUMER will devote his week to trying to unite his caucus around Biden’s infrastructure plan, according to a Democratic source familiar with his plans. On Wednesday, the Senate Democratic Steering Committee will virtually host Treasury Secretary GINA RAIMONDO and Transportation Secretary PETE BUTTIGIEG, and on Thursday the Democratic Policy and Communications Committee will meet virtually with top White House aides ANITA DUNN and BRIAN DEESE.
Schumer’s focus on corralling Democrats is notable given that he once fashioned himself more as a deal-cutting centrist. But if there are Schumer-brokered bipartisan talks afoot, they are a closely guarded secret.
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HOT ON THE RIGHT — KEVIN MCCARTHY (@GOPLeader): “MAXINE WATERS is inciting violence in Minneapolis — just as she has incited it in the past. If Speaker [NANCY] PELOSI doesn’t act against this dangerous rhetoric, I will bring action this week.” McCarthy is not alone among Republicans blasting the California Democrat for telling demonstrators in Minnesota over the weekend to become “more confrontational” if DEREK CHAUVIN is acquitted.
Rep. MARJORIE TAYLOR GREENE (R-Ga.) said Sunday she would introduce a resolution to expel Waters from Congress. We know, we know — you’re all thinking this is a little hypocritical given what DONALD TRUMP did on Jan. 6? But for Republicans, it’s good politics to put centrist Democrats on record defending Waters.
— Flashback from 2018: “Maxine Waters encourages supporters to harass Trump administration officials”
BIDEN’S MONDAY — Before the afternoon meeting with lawmakers, the president will receive the President’s Daily Brief at 9:50 a.m.
— VP KAMALA HARRIS will head to Greensboro and High Point, N.C., at 9:25 a.m. She’ll speak about the American Jobs Plan at Guilford Technical Community College at 11:50 a.m. and tour electric school bus manufacturer Thomas Built Buses at 2:30 p.m. She’ll leave at 5:05 p.m. to return to D.C.
— The White House Covid-19 response team and public health officials will brief at 10:30 a.m. Psaki will brief at 12:15 p.m.
THE SENATE will meet at 3 p.m. to take up the Covid-19 Hate Crimes Act. It will take up LISA MONACO’S nomination as deputy A.G. at 5:30 p.m.
THE HOUSE will meet at noon.
TV TODAY — A.G. MERRICK GARLAND will sit down with ABC’s PIERRE THOMAS for his first TV interview in office, airing across the channel’s programs. Today marks the anniversary of the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, of which Garland oversaw the investigation and prosecution, and he’s making his first trip out of D.C. in office to deliver remarks in the city this morning. More from The Oklahoman
THE WEEK AHEAD — Biden and Harris will meet with Congressional Hispanic Caucus leaders Tuesday, and Biden will take a virtual tour of a South Carolina electric battery facility. He’ll speak about the pandemic and vaccinations Wednesday. And he’ll take part in the virtual Leaders Summit on Climate on Thursday and Friday.
PLAYBOOK READS
VEEP WATCH
It’s a big week for the VP, starting today in North Carolina … “Kamala Harris set to showcase policy chops by touting Biden infrastructure plan,” WaPo: “Vice President Harris will deliver her first major speech on the economy on Monday in North Carolina as she continues her push to tout the Biden administration’s $2 trillion infrastructure plan.
“In doing so, she is highlighting at least one piece of the infrastructure plan stemming directly from a 2019 bill she introduced as a former California senator to electrify the nation’s school buses, which make up 90 percent of the nation’s total bus fleet, according to three senior administration officials.”
Harris played a similar salesperson role two weeks ago in her hometown in Oakland, where she touted the administration’s proposal for billions of dollars in investments for water infrastructure, an issue she worked on in the Senate. The administration is expanding her role, and these two trips connect her expertise from the Senate with what the administration is working on now.
… And ending in the first-in-the-nation primary state: “VP Kamala Harris planning to visit NH on Friday,” WMUR: “[I]t would be her first visit to the Granite State since September 2019, when she appeared as a presidential candidate to address the New Hampshire Democratic Party state convention…” The story goes on to recall how Harris effectively pulled out of the state during her presidential bid. Per Democratic Party Chair RAY BUCKLEY, she’ll be there this week “to discuss the critical work the Biden-Harris administration is doing for New Hampshire families.”
MEANWHILE — “In Q&A, Vice President Harris calls for urgent action on the Black maternal health crisis,” Stat: “Harris emphasized that health care is profoundly affected by implicit bias. The vice president spoke about the need to address that bias, the broader Black maternal health crisis in America, and how the Covid-19 pandemic has exacerbated racial inequities in health care.”
FIRST IN PLAYBOOK — The Georgetown Institute of Politics and Public Service is hosting a keynote conversation with White House chief of staff RON KLAIN and VP chief of staff TINA FLOURNOY on Thursday at 7 p.m. They’ll discuss the Biden administration’s first 100 days, as well as “how their time at Georgetown shaped their vocation, the importance of public service and why young people should get involved.” RSVP
INFRASTRUCTURE YEAR
RUBBER, MEET ROAD — “On infrastructure, lofty ideas are colliding with congressional reality,” WaPo: “‘The home-care provisions have been heavily attacked and are just vulnerable right now,’ admitted one White House adviser … Even before pen has been put to legislative paper, some Democrats in the narrowly divided House are noisily raising demands, sensing a fleeting moment of leverage. … And the American Jobs Plan could merge with other ongoing efforts to craft a wide-ranging transportation bill, a process with its own set of competing agendas. …
“House leaders are waiting for more definitive cues from the Senate parliamentarian … [W]hile the jockeying unfolds, congressional committees are quietly preparing measures addressing parts of the nation’s infrastructure … that will help gauge Capitol Hill’s appetite for bipartisanship. The first test comes this week, when the Senate expects to turn to a roughly $35 billion water infrastructure bill.”
MORE REALITY — “Senate Democrats settling on 25% corporate tax rate,” Axios: “The universe of Democratic senators concerned about raising the corporate tax rate to 28% is broader than Sen. JOE MANCHIN … While increasing the rate from 21% to 25% would raise about $600 billion over 15 years, it would leave President Biden well short of paying for his proposed $2.25 trillion, eight-year infrastructure package. … Democrats close to the White House expect Biden will accept 25% and pocket it as a political win.”
CONGRESS
THE NEXT FIGHT — “Republicans lean into uphill battle against 2 little-known Biden nominees,” by Marianne LeVine: “The GOP almost certainly can’t stop Joe Biden from getting a lineup of leading progressives confirmed to senior Justice Department posts. But Republicans — especially those eyeing the White House — are eager to make the president’s party pay a political price.
“Senate Republicans have spent weeks on a messaging binge portraying VANITA GUPTA and KRISTEN CLARKE, tapped for high-ranking DOJ positions, as ‘extreme’ and ‘radical’ nominees who will weaken law enforcement. The GOP base is soaking it up, with Fox News host TUCKER CARLSON showing a keen interest in typically humdrum sub-Cabinet confirmations and focusing several segments on Clarke. … Republicans are betting that their voters are paying attention, despite the high likelihood that both women eventually will be confirmed to Biden’s DOJ.”
KNOWING MAZIE HIRONO — “Quiet No More: Sen. Hirono’s Immigrant Journey Fuels Her Fire In Congress,” NPR: “[I]n recent years, Sen. Hirono, D-Hawaii — the only immigrant serving in the U.S. Senate — has turned heads for her increasingly tough, no-B.S. style and a willingness to challenge not just Republicans but her own Democratic party. The turning point, she said in an interview with NPR, was catalyzed by the Trump administration and the conduct of the former president himself. …
“In a new memoir, titled Heart of Fire: An Immigrant Daughter’s Story, Sen. Hirono — now one of the most outspoken Democrats in Congress — describes the journey that’s brought her to this moment. She reflects on the difficult decision her mother had to make to remove herself from an abusive relationship by fleeing to Hawaii from Japan, leaving her youngest son — Hirono’s little brother — behind.”
POLITICS CORNER
THE TWO ERICS IN MISSOURI — “As Greitens attempts comeback, Schmitt is crowd-pleaser at Jackson County GOP event,” Kansas City Star: “ERIC GREITENS drew scattered applause from the mostly maskless audience as he rattled off a list of endorsements from attorney RUDY GIULIANI and others connected to the former president. But it was [Missouri A.G. ERIC] SCHMITT who was able to describe how he was using his office to take the fight to Biden. …
“The most popular of Schmitt’s recent actions appeared to be his challenge of the 2020 election results. … In interviews afterward, attendees declined to disavow Greitens. But the unmentioned scandal did not go unnoticed.”
LEADING DRUDGE LAST NIGHT — Dallas Morning News: “Matthew McConaughey may be a viable candidate for Texas governor; poll shows actor ahead of Abbott”
AMERICA AND THE WORLD
TOP-ED — “What Joe Biden and I Saw After the U.S. Invaded Afghanistan,” by NYT’s Tom Friedman: “Our leaving may be a short-term disaster, and in the longer run, who knows, maybe Afghanistan will find balance on its own, like Vietnam. Or not. I don’t know. I am as humbled and ambivalent about it today as I was 20 years ago, and I am sure that Biden is too.
“All I know for sure are: 1) We need to offer asylum to every Afghan who worked closely with us and may now be in danger. 2) Afghans are going to author their own future. 3) It is American democracy that is being eroded today by our own divisiveness, by our own hands, and unless we get that fixed we can’t help anyone — including ourselves.”
AND GRAHAM GOES NUTS — Biden probably wasn’t expecting an endorsement from Trump on his decision to withdraw troops from Afghanistan. But that’s exactly what he got Sunday, when the former president called his successor’s decision “a wonderful and positive thing” (while adding that he should have stuck to Trump’s May 1 withdrawal deadline).
Cue Sen. LINDSEY GRAHAM (R-S.C.), a top Trump ally: “With all due respect to former President Trump,” the GOP senator said in a statement Sunday, “there is nothing ‘wonderful’ or ‘positive’ about allowing safe havens and sanctuary for terrorists to reemerge in Afghanistan or see Afghanistan be drawn back into another civil war.”
— NYT reporter Annie Karni points out on Twitter that Biden is following the same advice he gave to former President BARACK OBAMA, according to the former president’s memoir, “A Promised Land.” “Listen to me boss,” Obama said Biden told him following his first national security meeting, coming within a few inches from his face. “Maybe I’ve been around this town for too long, but one thing I know is when these generals are trying to box in a new president … don’t let them jam you.”
MEDIAWATCH
IN MINNESOTA — “CNN Producer Reportedly Was Asked ‘Do You Speak English’ After Being Thrown to the Ground, Arrested While Covering MN Protests,” Mediaite: “CAROLYN SUNG was among the CNN personnel on the ground in Brooklyn Center, MN last week to cover the protests as they grew increasingly heated. … LEITA WALKER, an attorney representing several news outlets, sent a letter to Minnesota Governor TIM WALZ (D) on Saturday with several accusations of unjust actions taken against members of the media.
“One of the most serious claims revolves around an incident where state troopers reportedly grabbed Sung ‘by her backpack, threw her to the ground, [zip-tying] her hands behind her back’ while she was trying to leave the area in compliance with a dispersal order. According to the letter, Sung ‘did not resist’ during the encounter, and she repeatedly tried to identify herself as a CNN journalist.” The letter
SUSAN ZIRINSKY EXIT INTERVIEW — “CBS News Will Try to Reinvent Itself, Again,” NYT: “‘The morale was at an all-time low, the shows were messy,’ Ms. Zirinsky said in an interview on Saturday, shortly after she had finished overseeing live coverage of PRINCE PHILIP’S funeral. ‘What I feel like I’ve achieved in these two years is something that for me, philosophically, journalistically, feels like I righted the ship.’
“‘I feel I have given my entire soul into rebuilding this organization,’ she said. Ms. Zirinsky is also leaving the network’s morning and evening news shows as she had inherited them: in third place, behind ABC and NBC.”
UNEXPECTED GOOD NEWS FOR DIGITAL MEDIA — “In the Roaring Twenties, Ads Make a Comeback,” Ben Smith’s NYT column: “Digital media executives scrambled last year to tell their boards about their new subscription products, but something strange happened: Their old, unfashionable advertising businesses exploded as consumers stayed home and shopped online.
“And now, travel companies, liquor companies and basically everyone else hoping to capitalize on a wide open summer and the marketing dream of a post-pandemic Roaring Twenties economic boom have begun pouring money into advertising on virtually every platform, but digital media most of all.”
PLAYBOOKERS
FIRST IN PLAYBOOK — LANNY DAVIS has registered as a foreign agent to represent DMYTRO FIRTASH, the Ukrainian billionaire who played a key role in Trump’s first impeachment saga and is facing federal bribery charges in Chicago. Davis, a partner at Davis Goldberg & Galper, was previously part of Firtash’s legal team in 2019, but he was dropped in favor of JOSEPH DIGENOVA and VICTORIA TOENSING, the Trump-aligned conservative lawyers who reportedly met with BILL BARR about the Firtash case. With Trump gone, Davis is back — at $50,000 per month, according to his FARA registration, which was submitted to the Department of Justice last night.
“I am pleased to rejoin the legal defense team led by DAN WEBB of Winston & Strawn to prove that Mr. Firtash is innocent of the charges filed against him by U.S. prosecutors in Chicago,” Davis told Playbook. “I hope that the Chicago federal prosecutors and U.S. Department of Justice in Washington, D.C. will re-evaluate the case as I believe it will be determined that there are no facts to support any of the charges against Mr. Firtash.”
Webb added, “We have long believed, based on the facts and the law, that the indictment lacks sufficient alleged facts supporting any criminal offense by Mr. Firtash and Mr. Davis will assist us in correcting the public record in media reports that suggest otherwise.”
BOOK CLUB — “Bill Barr, Amy Coney Barrett land book deals,” by Daniel Lippman: “BILL BARR … recently sold a book about his time at the Justice Department, according to three people familiar with the deal. This will be Barr’s first book and he started writing it within the last two months, according to one of the people.
“Justice AMY CONEY BARRETT, Trump’s last pick for the Supreme Court, has also sold a book — garnering a $2 million advance for a tome about how judges are not supposed to bring their personal feelings into how they rule, according to three publishing industry sources.”
SINEMA TO EVERYONE: ‘FUCK OFF.’ Our Mel Zanona noticed that Sen. KYRSTEN SINEMA, the centrist Arizona Democrat bucking her own party on nuking the filibuster, posted a photo on her Insta over the weekend of herself in a hot pink flat cap, drinking a sangria and wearing a ring that reads: “Fuck off.” How very Sinema.
MEDIAWATCH — Stephen Gutowski is launching The Reload, a new publication focused on gun policy and politics. He previously was the firearms policy reporter at The Washington Free Beacon.
TRANSITIONS — Michelle Moreno-Silva is now comms director for the Democratic Women’s Caucus. She previously led Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer’s Hispanic media operation. … Meg Schwenzfeier is joining progressive data utility Catalist as chief analytics officer. She previously was data science director for the Biden campaign, and is a Hillary for America alum. … Andrea Hechavarria is joining the digital health company Butterfly Network as VP of government affairs. She most recently was on 3M’s federal affairs team, and is a Capitol Hill veteran. …
… Caroline Canfield is now president of GuidePost Strategies’ government relations practice. She previously was Senate Veterans Affairs majority staff director to Sen. Jerry Moran (R-Kan.). Michael Bain, John Davis, John Gray and Chris Pair are also joining the government affairs practice, making the firm bipartisan.
ENGAGED — Caroline Celley, director of operations for Rep. David Schweikert (R-Ariz.), and Blake Tonn, who’s about to graduate from Georgetown with a master’s in public policy, got engaged Saturday by the Capitol. Despite growing up a few miles from each other in Phoenix, they didn’t meet until they were working together as staff assistants for Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.). Pic
WELCOME TO THE WORLD — Jennifer Myers, senior director of comms at the American Hotel & Lodging Association, and her husband welcomed Jack Everett on April 5. He joins big sister Kate. Pic … Another pic
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The Morning Briefing: The United States Should Soon Reach Fauci Immunity
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Happy Monday, dear Kruiser Morning Briefing friends. Rhubarb never made any sense to me.
After a lovely weekend of writer’s block and wiffle ball, I was not terribly looking forward to seeing what the world of news had waiting for me. It’s always a shock to the system to return after a couple of days of information detox.
The bitterly tyrannical and perpetually irritating Anthony Fauci was all over print and broadcast news and that’s never a good thing.
One of the most frequent complaints from people like me over the last year is that so many of the supposed lifesaving COVID-19 protocols had a real feeling of randomness to them. It’s bad enough being under the heavy thumb of the government. It’s even worse when that thumb is also whimsical.
I wrote a column last year saying that I would gladly go along with the mask rules if businesses would open up again. That was all fine and good until I got my second dose of the vaccine. I’ve been a little cranky about having to wear a mask since then. Yeah, I know it takes a couple of weeks after the second one to really kick in, but just the prospect of still being mask-shamed when I’ve been vaccinated is getting me out of sorts.
Like Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said the other day, we should “act immune” once we’re immune. Treacher wrote the other day about the fact that it is somehow newsworthy that Ted Cruz won’t be wearing a mask around the Capitol because he’s fully vaccinated.
Our idiot president is often seen wearing two masks even though he’s immune now. If Fauci has his way, we will be wearing masks until we’re all too old to care.
Stacey wrote about Rep. Jim Jordan pressing Fauci for specifics last week. Fauci was not helpful:
In congressional testimony on April 15, 2021, Representative Jim Jordan (D-Ohio) tried to force Fauci to provide detailed metrics for when Americans could expect to return to pre-pandemic life with their liberty and freedom restored. Dr. Fauci never answered the question, and Democrat members of the committee admonished Jordan.
The Democrats are more concerned with Fauci worship than with the freedom of American citizens. It’s a cult at this point. Fauci loves his on-camera appearances more than he loves medicine. He used his confrontation with Jordan as an excuse to get fluffed on the Sunday shows, which Stacey also covered:
To do damage control, Fauci is making the rounds on the Sunday shows—except for Fox News. This evening, he will be interviewed by Matthew McConaughey to “separate fact from fiction” about vaccines in an NBC special called “Roll Up Your Sleeves.” President Biden, the Obamas, several sports figures, and Hollywood actors will also appear. Because, as we all know, when politicians and famous people tell Americans to do something, they automatically comply.
Sunday’s first media appearance is pretty astounding, given that Dr. Fauci did not sit with Chris Wallace on Fox this morning. CNN’s Dana Bash cited a poll and remarked on Republican vaccine hesitancy and how frustrating it must be for Fauci. So frustrating, apparently, that he didn’t appear on the news network most of them watch. Basically, he answers that Republicans are working against their preferred outcome and should get vaccinated if they want restrictions lifted. Maybe he is unaware that the restrictions are lifted in many red states, and they are doing just fine.
The hard sell on the vaccine is greatly weakened by Fauci’s insistence that people still live a mask-filled, miserable existence as if nothing at all had happened. He’s the one who is working against his preferred outcome, not the Republicans. He has no interest in giving up the reins to the power that he’s been given.
Americans want to see a light at the end of the tunnel. Fauci just keeps giving us more tunnel.
Like Col. Kilgore says in Apocalypse Now, “Someday this war’s gonna end.”
Someday.
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Happy Monday! All adults 18 and older should be eligible to make a COVID-19 vaccine appointment beginning today—nationwide! Go get that shot if you haven’t already!
Quick Hits: Today’s Top Stories
- The Kremlin retaliated against the Biden administration’s new sanctions on Friday, expelling 10 American diplomats from Russia and blacklisting eight current and former U.S. officials—including John Bolton and Susan Rice—from entering the country.
- A 19-year-old gunman killed eight people at a FedEx facility in Indianapolis late last week, injuring several others. The gunman, who killed himself after the shooting spree, was a former FedEx employee and had documented mental health issues. A combined six people were killed in shootings in Kenosha, Wisconsin and Austin, Texas over the weekend as well.
- A Hong Kong court on Friday sentenced Jimmy Lai—activist and founder of the Apple Daily newspaper—to 14 months in prison for his participation in pro-democracy protests in August 2019. Four other pro-democracy activists were sentenced as well.
- The Biden administration on Friday reversed the Trump administration’s restrictions on federally funded medical research that uses fetal tissue obtained from abortions.
- Dr. Anthony Fauci said yesterday he expects the nationwide pause on Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine to be lifted by Friday, adding he believes the country “will continue to use it in some form.”
- The United States confirmed 31,591 new cases of COVID-19 yesterday per the Johns Hopkins University COVID-19 Dashboard, with 2.3 percent of the 1,401,142 tests reported coming back positive. An additional 247 deaths were attributed to the virus on Sunday, bringing the pandemic’s American death toll to 567,217. According to the Centers for Disease Control, 34,223 Americans are currently hospitalized with COVID-19. Meanwhile, 3,534,901 COVID-19 vaccine doses were administered yesterday, with 131,247,546 Americans having now received at least one dose.
Biden’s Refugee Cap Rollercoaster
Whether you agree or disagree with the actions the Biden administration has taken in its first 90 days, it’s hard to argue that the process underlying those actions hasn’t been consistent and organized. On pretty much every major policy rollout thus far, the White House and Democratic Party have presented a united front: Detailed fact sheets, presidential speeches, and designated advocates hitting the airwaves to sell their plans to the American public.
But that has changed in recent days, with the White House scrambling to cobble together a coherent message on refugee admissions, then ultimately caving to public pressure and reversing course.
Over the past four years, the Trump administration systematically reduced the United States’ annual refugee admissions cap to historic lows, citing security concerns for doing so. In fiscal year 2016, the Obama administration set the cap for refugee admissions at 85,000; the Trump administration’s 2020 limit (set in September 2019, prior to the pandemic) was just 18,000. Last October, the White House announced plans to cut that number even further in 2021, to 15,000, if Trump won reelection.
At the time, Biden thwacked Trump over the decision. “President Trump’s decision to close America’s doors to refugees fleeing persecution is cruel and shortsighted,” he tweeted just days before the election. “As president, I will restore America’s historic commitment to welcoming those whose lives are threatened by conflict and crisis.” His campaign website claimed he would “set the annual global refugee admissions cap to 125,000, and seek to raise it over time commensurate with our responsibility, our values, and the unprecedented global need.”
Biden reiterated that promise as president, in a speech delivered at the State Department on February 4.
“We also face a crisis of more than 80 million displaced people suffering all around the world. The United States’ moral leadership on refugee issues was a point of bipartisan consensus for so many decades when I first got here,” the president said, announcing an executive order that would allow him to raise the refugee cap to 125,000 in the first full year of his administration. “It’s going to take time to rebuild what has been so badly damaged, but that’s precisely what we’re going to do.”
But as the weeks turned into months, Biden never actually signed the designation lifting the cap—and the White House refused to say why. Press secretary Jen Psaki was asked point blank to provide a rationale for the holdup multiple times last week, and each time she deflected: “The president remains committed to raising the refugee cap, and I can assure anyone who has concerns that that remains the case,” she said Thursday. “But I don’t have an update on the timeline of the signing.”
Things came to a head Friday, just a few days after an International Rescue Committee report found that Biden was on pace to admit just 4,510 refugees this fiscal year—the fewest of any president in history. Just before 3 p.m. ET, the White House issued a presidential memorandum extending Trump’s 15,000-refugee cap, saying it “remains justified by humanitarian concerns and is otherwise in the national interest.”
“Should 15,000 admissions under the revised allocations for FY 2021 be reached prior to the end of the fiscal year and the emergency refugee situation persists, a subsequent Presidential Determination may be issued to increase admissions, as appropriate,” the memo continued.
The backlash from progressives was swift and fierce. “It is simply unacceptable and unconscionable that the Biden Administration is not immediately repealing Donald Trump’s harmful, xenophobic, and racist refugee cap that cruelly restricts refugee admissions to a historically low level,” Rep. Pramila Jayapal said. Sen. Ed Markey called the policy “cruel regardless of the administration,” adding that he will be “demanding answers” from the White House. Jenny Yang of the Christian humanitarian nonprofit World Relief said Biden had “broken his promise” and “abandoned his commitment” on these issues.
The White House was paying attention, and quickly tried to clean up the mess on its left flank. Less than two hours later after the initial memorandum, Psaki issued a press release acknowledging Biden’s announcement had “been the subject of some confusion.”
Meeting Biden’s goal of 62,500 refugees admitted by October 1 was determined to be “unlikely,” she claimed, because the refugee admissions program had been decimated under the Trump administration (there is some truth to this; more than 100 resettlement offices were closed and lots of support staff were let go or reassigned). But she added that the president will issue a “final, increased refugee cap” for the remainder of FY 2021 by May 15.
After finishing up a round of golf on Saturday, Biden himself pledged to reporters that he’s “going to increase the number.”
“The problem was that the refugee part was working on the crisis that ended up on the border with young people,” he said. “We couldn’t do two things at once.”
Although it’s easy to conflate the two, the refugee admission process is wholly separate from the processing of asylum claims on the southern border. Participants in the former must be referred to the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program, apply for admission into the United States (demonstrate they are/were being persecuted due to their race, religion, nationality, etc.), and remain in their home country until they are vetted and approved. The process, for many, takes years.
The Washington Post reported last week that some in the White House were concerned with how raising the refugee cap would play politically given the administration’s early stumbles with immigration. Biden’s approval rating on that issue lags behind the rest, and former President Trump spent years claiming the United States’ refugee screening process was not stringent enough, leaving room for would-be terrorists to slip through the cracks.
But there are tens of millions around the globe who could benefit from what President Ronald Reagan in 1981 deemed the United States’ “responsibility of welcoming and resettling those who flee oppression,” and thousands—if not millions—for whom it is a matter of life or death.
“As the CCP is committing egregious human rights violations, including genocide and crimes against humanity, urgent action is needed to end the atrocities and assist Uyghurs and others facing persecution in Xinjiang,” Sen. Marco Rubio said last week, introducing a bipartisan bill with Sen. Chris Coons that would prioritize Uyghur Muslims for refugee processing.
“To effectively compete with China,” Coons added, “we must be the best version of ourselves, including by living our values and welcoming those who have been unjustly imprisoned in or forced to flee Xinjiang.”
Navalny in Dire Straits
After 76 days in a Russian prison and 21 days on a hunger strike, President Vladimir Putin’s foremost political rival—Alexei Navalny—is in critical condition. In a letter addressing the head of Russia’s penitentiary service Saturday, the opposition leader’s team of doctors wrote that Navalny could “die within the next few days” if denied immediate medical service.
Navalny, who was convicted earlier this year on trumped-up charges, has barely scratched the surface of his 32-month sentence at Pokrov’s infamous Penal Colony No. 2. But in a dire effort to seek independent medical treatment for severe back pain and loss of feeling in his limbs, Navalny launched a hunger strike late last month. Together with neglect and maltreatment from prison guards, the effort has led to further deterioration of his health.
“Navalny has had to take some of these more dramatic steps to make sure he can continue to keep the authorities’ attention in the hopes that he can receive the medical care he needs, but the authorities are just not going to give into a lot of his demands,” said Heather Conley, the director of the Europe, Russia, and Eurasia Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. “It’s a pretty tough situation.”
In an interview with the BBC filmed Friday, Russia’s ambassador to the U.K. said that Navalny “will not be allowed to die in prison,” but “behaves like a hooligan absolutely in trying to violate every rule that has been established.”
As his blood potassium level climbs to 7.1 millimoles per liter, physicians warn that Navalny could experience life-threatening cardiac arrest or kidney failure at any minute. Rather than granting their prisoner emergency care, the administration has threatened to force-feed him using a “straightjacket and other joys,” Navalny’s Instagram read.
Worth Your Time
- Some profiles are just too fascinating not to share, and Rachael Aviv’s New Yorker profile of psychologist and memory expert Elizabeth Loftus is one of them. Loftus’s groundbreaking work revolutionized how we think about memory—not as pristine snapshots of events we witnessed, but as fallible sense-perceptions into which new errors can be introduced through our very act of remembering them. In the closing decades of the 20th century, her work raised serious questions about criminal convictions based solely on eyewitness testimony—and eventually made her a pariah in some circles after she became a high-profile witness for such cultural villains as Harvey Weinstein, Jerry Sandusky, and Bill Cosby. In other words, she’s a fascinating person. But Aviv offers a particularly fascinating piece by digging not just into Loftus’s work, but also what set her on her career path—an investigation that involves Loftus’s family’s own possibly fallible attempts to reconstruct key events in their own lives. It’s impossible to do it justice here—just go read it!
- Writing at Reason, Jacob Sullum digs into some of the data surrounding mass shootings: Why do they tend to come in clusters, and what can be done—either as a matter of public policy or from a media coverage standpoint—to prevent one tragedy from inspiring others? Speaking to a wide array of criminologists and sociologists, Sullum surveys the debate around the so-called “copycat theory” and argues that media organizations should strive not to sensationalize tragedies in a variety of ways.
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- Last week was a big foreign policy week, so naturally Thomas Joscelyn published not one, but two Friday Vital Interests: One critiquing President Biden’s public rationale for withdrawing all U.S. troops from Afghanistan, and another explaining why the supposed intelligence that Russia had offered the Taliban bounties for U.S. troops had always been murkier than media coverage made it seem.
- In Friday’s Uphill (🔒), Haley surveyed congressional reactions to the Afghanistan news and dug into a bipartisan Senate group’s scheme for a somewhat more modest infrastructure package than the one Democrats proposed.
- On Friday’s Dispatch Podcast, Sarah and David interviewed author Kristin Du Mez about the intersection of masculinity and evangelical politics.
- Jonah’s Friday G-File ruminates on what he describes as American progressives’ simultaneous avowed love for raw majoritarianism and minority-priority politics: “Telling people that majorities should have no impediment to implementing their political desires while also telling people that it’s right and noble to organize for the betterment of your racial identity seems like a fraught gamble,” he argues.
- David’s Sunday French Press surveys Christian attitudes toward politics from the standpoint of a fundamental ontological question: Are the biggest threats to Christians’ faith external, or do they come from within the Church?
- On the site today, Chris Stirewalt explains how Biden’s missteps on the refugee caps demonstrate a rift over immigration among different factions of the Democratic party.
- Danielle Pletka has a long but informative interview with Russian opposition figure Vladimir Kara-Murza. He discusses his political awakening as a child, details some of the Putin regime’s worst power grabs, and—as someone who was poisoned nearly to death not once but twice—talks about Alexei Navalny’s situation.
Reporting by Declan Garvey (@declanpgarvey), Andrew Egger (@EggerDC), Haley Byrd Wilt (@byrdinator), Audrey Fahlberg (@FahlOutBerg), Charlotte Lawson (@charlotteUVA), Ryan Brown (@RyanP_Brown), and Steve Hayes (@stephenfhayes).
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- Resolved: Keep buying guns, especially AR-15s and like weapons, ammunition, and high-capacity magazines
- Have you been ‘recalibrated’ for COVID?
- Hours after Maxine Waters called for violence, someone shot at Minnesota National Guard and police
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Resolved: Keep buying guns, especially AR-15s and like weapons, ammunition, and high-capacity magazines
Posted: 18 Apr 2021 11:01 PM PDT Biden and his fellow miscreants are a nightmare that will not end. It increasingly looks like the citizenry will have to end their term long before 2024. Biden — or whoever gave him the words via earpiece — deliberately lit the fuse for the eventual demise of him and his kind. In his 8 April 2021 lie that “gun violence in this country is an epidemic”, (1) Biden told a partial truth. A far more truthful statement would have had Biden admit that “gun violence is an epidemic in large cities long-governed by Democrats; among the felons and Mexican cartels and gangs the party has coddled for a half-century; among the shooters set up by Democratic operatives and/or the FBI to kill numerous innocent people for political purposes; and among the Democrats’ well-paid, semi-human, rioting terrorists of BLM and ANTIFA.” These words precisely depict the deep and irrefutable core of gun violence in this country. Being lethal enemies of truth and addicted to authoritarianism, Biden declared war not only on armed, lawful, and self-reliant citizens of all races, but on the country’s heritage and the entirety of its constitutional structure. In his statement, Biden said, Nothing — nothing I’m about to recommend in any way impinges on the Second Amendment. They’re phony, arguments suggesting that these are Second Amendment rights at stake from what we’re talking about. But no amendment — no amendment to the Constitution is absolute. You can’t yell crowd — you can’t tell [yell]* “fire” in a crowded movie theater and call it freedom of speech. From the very beginning, you couldn’t own any weapon you wanted to own. From the very beginning that the Second Amendment existed, certain people weren’t allowed to have weapons. So the idea is just bizarre to suggest that some of the things we’re recommending are contrary to the Constitution. (2) We no longer need to wonder why Biden was near the bottom of his law school class. At least the first ten amendments to the Constitution were added by the Founding generation to make sure that the citizens’ rights contained therein were protected against government encroachment forever. Those amendments were intended to be the basis of all government in America for all time. Mr. Jefferson and his colleagues explained that these rights are present in all people for all time because they come as God’s gift to men. They never are gifts from the state. The Declaration declared the eternal truth that “all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.” (3) Now, the first ten amendments are etched in stone; they are unchangeable. They are, if you will, the enablers that are meant to ensure the citizenry can always protect itself from the common fault of all fallen humans; namely, an excessive greed for dominating power and riches that — in governmental officials — often leads to measures aimed at enslaving the people. In America, destroying the 2nd Amendment is the Democrats’ indispensable first step toward that enslavement. Biden twice repeated the claim that all he is proposing “is totally consistent with the 2nd Amendment”. (4) But saying something twice does not make it true. Biden and his colleagues intend to do three things that clearly are meant to make it impossible for citizens to defend themselves, their liberties, their children, their faith, and their wealth. Biden’s beloved-of-fascists tools that will be used to secure this end include:
Biden’s Obama-like weepy, lying speech on gun violence is his illegitimate regime’s declaration that it will not abide by the Constitution; indeed, that it intends to destroy it. Negating the 2nd Amendment is the make-or-break prerequisite to his administration’s plans to rule by diktat and enslave Americans. Once the citizenry is disarmed, Biden and his party will move to destroy the value of homes in the suburbs; protect and embolden its racist majority as it increases attacks on and humiliation of loyal Americans of all colors, and seeks to make the murder of Whites and Asians an applaudable practice; empower sexual deviants to enter schools to instill their vile, society-wrecking, and anti-religion depravities among grammar-school children; and ensure the further impoverishment of Americans by the persecution and civil-rights abuse that is the goal of the fraud-and-lie-filled, anti-human, and anti-American crusades known as the Wuhan Virus, Climate Change, and interventionist wars. The United States was founded on two sets of principles: those of Protestant Christianity and its Bible, and what British North Americans called “English liberties.” The colonists believed the British government usurped the latter rights via unconstitutional laws and, finally, by bayonet-point. Indeed, by 1775, Britain’s violations of the Empire’s constitutional law were extensive, and London had sent Lieutenant-General Thomas Gage to serve as the governor of Massachusetts and commander-in-chief of British forces in North America. His mission was to restore order and ensure loyalty in the colonies. Gage soon initiated an unprecedented and illicit campaign to disarm those British Americans in the colony he deemed Britain’s foes. In April, 1775, British military forces, sent on an expedition to seize American arms, ammunition, and cannon, engaged American militiamen at Lexington and Concord. There were firefights at both locations, and then the militiamen marvelously mauled the British force along the entire route of its retreat to Boston. These actions by the British government and army moved the colonists – through the their representatives votes at the Second Continental Congress – to resolve in favor of war as the only remaining means of protecting what they deemed as their God-given birthright of “English liberties.” A paper drafted by Thomas Jefferson and John Dickinson for the Congress’s consideration, condemned British actions, described the colonists’ devotion to their God-given rights, and declared their determination to take up arms to defend the liberties that they would, in 1776, define as inalienable. Congress debated, then approved the draft and it was published on 6 July 1775. The paper is titled a “Declaration of the Causes and Necessity of Taking Up Arms”. In it Jefferson and Dickinson laid-out the religious and constitutional basis on which Americans would act, and on which the American republic would be founded a year later. If it was possible for men, who exercise their reason to believe, that the divine Author of our existence intended a part of the human race to hold an absolute property in, and an unbounded power over others, marked out by his infinite goodness and wisdom, as the objects of a legal domination never rightfully resistible, however severe and oppressive, the inhabitants of these colonies might at least require from the parliament of Great-Britain some evidence, that this dreadful authority over them, has been granted to that body. But a reverance for our Creator, principles of humanity, and the dictates of common sense, must convince all those who reflect upon the subject, that government was instituted to promote the welfare of mankind, and ought to be administered for the attainment of that end. The legislature of Great-Britain, however, stimulated by an inordinate passion for a power not only unjustifiable, but which they know to be peculiarly reprobated by the very constitution of that kingdom, and desparate of success in any mode of contest, where regard should be had to truth, law, or right, have at length, deserting those, attempted to effect their cruel and impolitic purpose of enslaving these colonies by violence, and have thereby rendered it necessary for us to close with their last appeal from reason to arms. … We are reduced to the alternative of chusing an unconditional submission to the tyranny of irritated ministers, or resistance by force. — The latter is our choice. — We have counted the cost of this contest, and find nothing so dreadful as voluntary slavery. — Honour, justice, and humanity, forbid us tamely to surrender that freedom which we received from our gallant ancestors, and which our innocent posterity have a right to receive from us. We cannot endure the infamy and guilt of resigning succeeding generations to that wretchedness which inevitably awaits them, if we basely entail hereditary bondage upon them. … … We gratefully acknowledge, as signal instances of the Divine favour towards us, that his Providence would not permit us to be called into this severe controversy, until we were grown up to our present strength, had been previously exercised in warlike operation, and possessed of the means of defending ourselves. With hearts fortified with these animating reflections, we most solemnly, before God and the world, declare, that, exerting the utmost energy of those powers, which our beneficent Creator hath graciously bestowed upon us, the arms we have been compelled by our enemies to assume, we will, in defiance of every hazard, with unabating firmness and perseverence, employ for the preservation of our liberties; being with one mind resolved to die freemen rather than to live slaves. In our own native land, in defence of the freedom that is our birthright, and which we ever enjoyed till the late violation of it — for the protection of our property, acquired solely by the honest industry of our fore-fathers and ourselves, against violence actually offered, we have taken up arms. We shall lay them down when hostilities shall cease on the part of the aggressors, and all danger of their renewed shall be removed, and not before. With an humble confidence in the mercies of the supreme and impartial Judge and Ruler of the Universe, we most devoutly implore his divine goodness to protect us happily through this great conflict, to dispose our adversaries to reconciliation on reasonable terms, and thereby to relieve the empire from the calamities of civil war. (6) This Jefferson-Dickinson paper is the most important document of American history. It shaped the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights that followed, and it forever told the American people – and the world – that the liberties of Americans were given to them by God, were guaranteed against government usurpation by English liberties, and were their birthright, and, after 1787, part of their Constitution. But then came the lying naysayers. Since the late 19th century, there have been endless claims by some prominent Americans – politicians, reformers, professors, journalists, etc. — that the United States was not founded as a Christian and English-speaking country; that the 2nd Amendment is not meant to empower citizens to remove treasonous or unacceptable leaders; and that the state is the source of an individual’s rights and can alter them as it sees fit. These grotesquely ahistorical expungers of history are aiming at only two goals; first, to create an authoritarian government and, second, to destroy the Christian religion in America and its strong and greatly beneficial influence on how life is lived and people are governed in this republic. Although completely stupid, useless, and traitorous as a man, Biden’s words and behavior as president, and his administration’s words and actions over the past 130 days, are shining and crystal clear proof of what was in the minds and intentions of the Founders when they put the 2nd Amendment into the Bill of Rights. Biden, his officials, his racist party, with their media acolytes and illicit policies, are quickly, deliberately, and indisputably creating conditions in America that will — sooner rather than later — fully justify the citizenry’s last-resort duty, which is, as Jefferson and Dickinson wrote, to recognize and accept the necessity of taking up arms. Endnotes:–Comment: Readers of this space will know that I have always put a very high value on the paper written by Jefferson and John Dickinson, considering it, by far, the best expression of the American mind and governing philosophy that has ever been written. I also have used parts of it for other articles appearing on this blog, as I have done above. The document is a lengthy, but a full read of it makes it clear where the republic came from, and how our ancestors believed it is – in the last resort – to be defended. The last-resort option now seems to be the one we are confronting. The Jefferson-Dickinson paper is easily accessed on the internet; see Endnote 6 below. I urge you to read it.
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Have you been ‘recalibrated’ for COVID?
Posted: 18 Apr 2021 07:19 PM PDT STORY AT-A-GLANCE
In his April 2, 2021, article,1 “Vaccine Passports and the Recalibration of Social Ethics,” screenwriter Tom Moran opines on how vaccine passports “undermine one of the most fundamental rights in a civilized society: autonomy over one’s own body.” You’re now being bombarded with propaganda disguised as “news” telling you, either directly or insinuatingly, that getting vaccinated is a patriotic duty, and refusal is selfish and immoral at best, or an act of domestic terrorism at worst. However, as noted by Moran: “The failure to participate in a noble act is not immoral. To put it another way, giving blood saves lives. Failing to give blood is not murder.” Indeed, this is particularly true in the case of COVID-19 “vaccines,” seeing how the sole benefit reaped is that you might suffer milder side effects if or when you get infected with SARS-CoV-2. Perhaps it’ll prevent a more serious case requiring hospitalization, but the shots do not make you immune; you can still get infected, and they do not prevent you from spreading the virus if you’re infected. Should We Demand Personal Sacrifice ‘for the Greater Good’?Since the vaccinated individual is the only one getting any conceivable benefit, getting vaccinated against COVID-19 is clearly not about saving other people’s lives. Some insist that if enough people get vaccinated, herd immunity will develop and the virus will peter out, but no one explains how this is supposed to work since the shot doesn’t prevent infection or spread. But even if that best-case scenario were true, the choice to gamble your health by taking an experimental gene intervention must remain a personal one, made with full informed consent, which is nearly impossible due to the censorship of anything but complimentary information on the vaccine. For some, the potential benefit might be worth the risk. For others, the potential risks may far outweigh the potential benefit. We’re not all the same. “If you have a rare blood type, your blood is even more valuable to society than someone else’s — but this does not mean you have a moral, social or legal obligation to protect other people by donating,” Moran writes. “The right of the individual to choose is more important than the ‘greater good’ of society. We have always known this. That is why giving blood is voluntary. This is why there is no punishment for abstaining. This is why there is no reward for participating, other than receiving a sticker and biscuit. Any form of coercion would be morally reprehensible. Autonomy over one’s own body is absolute — one of the most fundamental rights in a civilized society. So important is this autonomy that it even extends beyond our own death. Our organs may only be harvested for life-saving transplants with our prior consent. Becoming an organ donor (another good thing to do) was, until very recently, an opt-in system. Again, there is no reward for participating and no punishment for abstaining. Any medical intervention that is for the benefit of society, with no conceivable benefit for the individual, must always be voluntary. The rights, freedoms or opportunities conferred on an individual in society should never be contingent on participation in such an act.” Moran asks you to consider the theoretical situation of having to donate blood in order to get tickets for a Broadway show, or show your organ donor card to get into a restaurant. What if you had to donate bone marrow in order to gain the privilege of attending a sporting event? The fact that the right of an individual to assess personal risk, and to prioritize their own quality of life is now being derided as something heinous is a dangerous and inhumane development. The idea that your physical body belongs to the state, and that you have no right to make your own decisions about what is to be done to it, is nothing short of slavery. Vaccine Passports Eliminate Basic Human RightsWhile the mainstream narrative is that vaccine passports are the best way to eradicate the pandemic and your “path to freedom,”2 they are neither. Again, the “vaccines” are not designed to prevent infection, only lessen symptoms, and if rights you had before are now removed, how can it be a path to freedom? This narrative requires some kind of double-think straight out of “1984.” No, as Zuzana Janosova-Den Boer warns in her article ”I Survived Communism — Are You Ready for Your Turn?”3 signs point to a place diametrically opposed to freedom. Den Boer emigrated from Czechoslovakia to Canada, and in her article, she details the “all-too familiar signs of the same propaganda” starting to permeate her adopted country. Interestingly, the article was written in January 2019, a year before COVID-19 ushered in authoritarianism for all to see. She recounts a statement by a professor lecturing on “scientific communism” in her native Czechoslovakia. “It was scientifically proven that communism is the only social-economic system providing the masses with justice and equality — 100% of scientists agree on this. The topic is not up for debate!” he said. However, “Science is not about consensus; ideology is,” Den Boer says. The New ‘Green Communism’While there are plenty of parallels between COVID-19 pandemic responses and communism, Den Boer’s 2019 article highlights the reincarnation of communism under the banner of environmentalism. Her commentary is more easily understood today than even two years ago, as the reality of the Great Reset is now becoming more widely known. Part and parcel of that “reset” is the introduction of an energy-based economy and “sustainable development.” What many fail to realize is that this pleasant-sounding verbiage hides some rather nasty plans because the technocrats, whose plans these are intend to enslave mankind under the guise of protecting the environment. This is hardly a trade-off most people would voluntarily agree to. Den Boer writes:4 “In March of 2007, the website WorldNetDaily published an article entitled ‘Environmentalism is new communism.’ In it, the former Czech president, Vaclav Klaus, stated: ‘It becomes evident that, while discussing climate, we are not witnessing a clash of views about the environment, but a clash of views about human freedom.’ He goes on to describe environmentalism as ‘the biggest threat to freedom, democracy, the market economy and prosperity.’ Klaus has also written a book: ‘Blue planet in green shackles,’ in which he states ‘communism and environmentalism have the same roots; they both suppress freedom.’ He also warns that any brand of environmentalism calling for centralized planning of the economy under the slogan of ‘protecting nature’ is nothing less than a reincarnation of communism — new communism … Since I received my own vaccination of communist propaganda, during the first 27 years of my life, I … am immune to this disease. If someone is trying to ‘save me’ against my will, I’m instantly wary and ready to fight back — if it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it’s a duck. So try to imagine how I feel, now as a Canadian, when I see the same tactics and hear the same phrases I saw and heard for years under communism, only this time in English!” Trick of the Trade: Deception“Communism can be characterized by a single word,” Den Boer says, and that word is “deception.” Real intentions are never disclosed. A range of slogans and programs may be presented, but they all have a singular goal, and that is “totalitarian enslavement.” She points out that communism has been subverting the environmentalist movement since the 1970s, as it was then recognized as a field ripe for sowing its ideology. In 1972, then-chairman of the Communist Party USA, Gus Hall, published a book called “Ecology,” in which he stated that:5 “Human society cannot basically stop the destruction of the environment under capitalism. Socialism is the only structure that makes it possible … We must be the organizers, the leaders of these movements.” Den Boer writes:6 “This idea was incorporated into the U.S. Green Party program in 1989 (the same year soviet communism collapsed), in which the fictitious threats of ‘global warming’ and ‘climate change’ are used to scare the public into believing humanity must “save the planet”: ‘This urgency, along with other Green issues and themes it interrelates, makes confronting the greenhouse [effect] a powerful organizing tool … Survival is highly motivating, and may help us to build a mass movement that will lead to large-scale political and societal change in a very short time … First of all, we [must] inform the public that the crisis is more immediate and severe than [they] are being told, [that] its implications are too great to wait for the universal scientific confirmation that only eco-catastrophe would establish.’” What the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) promotes is not climate science, but socialist ideology, Den Boer insists, citing as evidence comments made by Ottmar Georg Edenhofer, former co-chair of the IPCC Working Group III, who in a 2010 interview7 stated that climate issues are about economics, and that “One must explicitly say: We de facto redistribute the world’s wealth due to climate politics.” Three Stages of CommunismDen Boer goes on to describe the three primary stages of communist propaganda methodology. Stage 1 is about creating polarization and demoralizing the public through divide-and-conquer tactics. Idealists are primary targets, as they are easily manipulated with emotionally charged propaganda. “Recognizing how essential these people are to the success of his revolution, Lenin referred to them as ‘useful idiots,’” Den Boer writes. Next is destabilization, where the basic values of society are targeted and twisted, primarily through the educational system. “New communism is based on all the old communist ideological principles and beliefs, but uses environmentalism as its agent of change, to completely alter the core values of western democracy and destabilize (demoralize) society,” she says. Stage 3 is revolution, which typically occurs after majority support has been gained, through whatever means. If the revolution is won, democratic elections are abolished, and members of opposing parties are executed. Private businesses are seized and nationalized. “Key supporters who now finally realize how they have been manipulated and exploited (i.e. useful idiots who are no longer useful) are either jailed or executed, to prevent the formation of any dissident movements. All other useful idiots, having fulfilled their purpose of bringing communists to power, are now either enslaved into the new ideology, or disposed of in a variety of prescribed ways. A new privileged elite of communist party leaders is now formed … Leaders of every key institution or organization: company, hospital, police, school, etc. are now replaced by an official member of the communist party. Competence, ability or fitness for the job is no longer relevant or required; the only prerequisite is loyalty to the party.” While supporters believe socialism and communism will bring equality and prosperity to all, the economic consequences are always the complete opposite: Poverty. But why? Den Boer explains it thus: “People always spend their own money more carefully than someone else’s. Capitalism is about efficiency. Private businesses must spend their capital very carefully. They cannot afford to make investments in their business, unless they are sure it will be worth it … In a centrally planned economy, all production is controlled by government. The revenue required to operate the government and the economy is obtained through taxation. Because a centrally planned economy is not subject to the laws of supply and demand, financial goals become meaningless, since there are no penalties for not achieving them. Thus, long-term government plans are never fulfilled and financial goals are replaced by imaginary production quotas. The result is profligate waste and inefficiency on a monumental scale. Communism institutes mandatory employment with pre-determined duties and salaries. The problem is lack of goods and services. Even if you have money, you will have few opportunities to spend it for your own benefit.” Socialism Versus CommunismDen Boer goes on to stress that while socialism and communism both seek to abolish private business and turn resources into “publicly owned” resources, they are strictly controlled by the government, not the people. Socialism is implemented first, at which time wealth is distributed according to productivity. Communism is the second stage, at which time wealth is distributed according to individual need. However, individual needs are determined by the government, not the individual. “Remember the key word: deception? Socialism equals communism. Any political party or organization that advocates socialism is advocating communism,” De Boer writes.8 So, what is life under communism like? For full details, I recommend reading De Boer’s article in its entirety, but to start, you can always expect a shortage of basic goods, necessitating waiting in line for staples such as milk, meat and eggs. Inevitable side effects of such shortages are theft, corruption and bribery, which become systemic. De Boer warns that to function, you have to be prepared to enter the right networks and pay bribes for everything, be it schooling, timely health care, government permits, clothing or car repairs. Here are a few other examples:
But here’s the best part: there’s no guarantee you will ever receive an apartment, car, garage, daycare, recreation, or anything else you might want. If there is any record (ever) of your non-compliance with communist ideology, you will receive nothing … Communism results in the poverty of an entire society. By comparison, free-market capitalism has lifted the highest number of people out of poverty in human history.” Fear Keeps It All TogetherWhat prevents communist society from collapsing into anarchy and freedom revolution is fear. The threat of arrest, interrogation, torture and incarceration in an insane asylum is your constant companion. Informants are plentiful, as providing incriminating information about another can be used as currency for personal privileges. Signs are all around us now, indicating that we are well on our way toward socialism/communism, although I believe a more technically correct term for the governance being introduced is technocracy, as detailed in “The Pressing Dangers of Technocracy” and “Technocracy and the Great Reset.” Global technocratic governance has all the hallmarks of socialism and communism, but there are some key differences, starting with the fact that it is heavily reliant on technological surveillance, data mining and social engineering through technological means. The end result is that the kind of bribery De Boer describes would be next to impossible due to moment-by-moment surveillance, and snitches would be superfluous, as surveillance technology would catch everything you say and do automatically. The threat level, and therefore fear level, are therefore also bound to be much higher than in any previous communist regime. Freedom would truly be near-nonexistent. Universities Roll Out Daily COVID ChecksAlready, basic personal freedoms are being stripped from us at breakneck speed. For example, Cornell University recently announced9 students returning to Ithaca, Geneva and Cornell Tech campuses this fall must be vaccinated against COVID-19. Compliance will be ensured through the school’s COVID-19 Proof of Vaccination Tool, into which students will need to register their vaccination status. Students can claim a medical or religious exemption, although specifics on what will be accepted are not included in the announcement. Depending on the overall vaccination level at the campus, students and staff may be required to wear masks and/or use online education options to limit classroom density. But that’s not all. On-campus students must also log into and complete an online health screen “prior to their arrival each day” using the Daily Check tool.10 Basically, each and every day before entering campus grounds, you have to confirm that you are symptom-free and have not had a recent exposure to a symptomatic person. This health check must also be performed on weekends. Reeducation for Students Not Wearing MasksWhile Cornell’s seven-day-a-week health check may seem extreme enough, students at Clearwater High School in Florida face even more nightmarish conditions. There, students caught without masks will be placed into “reeducation” to train them on the importance of mask wearing for public health. The Clearwater High School advisory on face coverings reads:11 “The wearing of a face covering is a public health issue. Students who do not wear a mask when it is required (or refuse to do so), should first be reeducated on the importance of wearing a mask. If after reeducation occurs, they still do not comply, the student’s administrator should be contacted.” One would think that socially-minded health officials would refrain from using authoritarian terms like “reeducation” in a situation like this, and the fact that they don’t can easily be taken as a sign that COVID-19 restrictions really are about the implementation of a public control system. Children, in such a system, need to be indoctrinated, and indoctrination is precisely what this advisory is announcing will take place. Tracking Passports Was the Plan All AlongI’ve written many articles, at this point, detailing “dress rehearsals” and various globalist plans that show our current responses to the COVID-19 pandemic have been the plan all along. Different papers describe a variety of catastrophic scenarios that might facilitate the rollout of a global technocratic system. It just so happens that COVID-19 fit the bill, allowing these globalists to implement a variety of different agendas and control systems all at once, including lockdowns resulting in the “natural” destruction of private businesses and increased surveillance and data mining in the form of COVID tracking apps and, now, vaccine passports. As reported by The Guardian, vaccine passports were planned long before the idea was ever brought up publicly:12 “A government-commissioned report in December examined how COVID certificates could be used to decide whether people should be allowed into sports events, pubs and other crowded spaces, months before ministers publicly confirmed the plan. A document prepared for NHS test and trace and seen by the Guardian shows that the research also looked into whether certificates could be made a condition of entry for family events such as weddings or even small casual gatherings. The report, dated 17 December, was prepared by staff working for Zühlke Engineering, a Swiss-based consultancy that has worked closely on the UK’s COVID contact-tracing app, and has a number of staff embedded within the test-and-trace team.” Implementing Vaccine Requirement Through DeceptionWhile both U.S. and U.K. government officials have denied that mandates for vaccine passports will be implemented at the federal level, it’s important to realize what they’re actually doing here. Remember De Boer’s key word for communism: “Deception.” Government leaders in democratically-run countries know the constitution forbids them from requiring health passports as a condition for engaging in normal social functions. What they’re doing instead, is encouraging and putting the onus on private companies to require them. The end result is the same, but the government cannot be accused of circumventing the U.S. Constitution. The hope is that enough private companies will require vaccine passports that will essentially make them mandatory if anyone wishes to engage in normal activities, likely as fundamental as shopping in a grocery for food. People will essentially have no choice but to comply. So far, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, Texas Gov. Greg Abbot and Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds13 have stepped up to the plate and are issuing executive orders and writing state laws to ban state requirements for vaccine passports and/or bar private companies from requiring customers to prove their vaccination status. They wisely recognize that these certificates will infringe on their constituents’ right to life itself. Idaho Gov. Brad Little’s ban on vaccine passports is limited to state government entities,14 and lawmakers in Tennessee are reportedly considering legislation to ban requirements for vaccine certificates as well.15 Hopefully, more state leaders will see these passports for what they really are — a totalitarian control mechanism — and will pursue legislation to forbid private companies and government entities from requiring them. We clearly have some major challenges in front of us, but I remain highly confident that we will succeed in stopping this insane power grab and move towards slavery. So, alert everyone who trusts your judgment and encourage them to get their heads out of the sand and recognize that they are being fed pure propaganda, the primary goal of which is not to liberate them from the virus but ultimately to enslave them to the state.
‘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 The post Have you been ‘recalibrated’ for COVID? appeared first on NOQ Report – Conservative Christian News, Opinions, and Quotes. |
Hours after Maxine Waters called for violence, someone shot at Minnesota National Guard and police
Posted: 18 Apr 2021 01:33 PM PDT It didn’t take long for someone to heed the recommendations made by Congresswoman Maxine Waters. Hours after she called for more violent protests in Minnesota, Minnesota National Guard and local law enforcement were fired upon. “A Minnesota National Guard and Minneapolis Police team were fired upon by a light colored SUV early Sunday Morning,” said Lt. Col. Scott Hawks. The incident followed calls by Waters for protesters in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, to “‘get more confrontational” in their attacks on police and local businesses. According to Zero Hedge: California Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA) flew to Minnesota this weekend, where she joined protesters in Brooklyn Center past curfew and urged them to ‘get more confrontational’ just one day after peaceful demonstrations devolved into violence. “[Protestors] got to stay on the street and get more active, more confrontational. They’ve got to know that we mean business,” said Waters. “I am not happy that we have talked about police reform for so long,” she continued, adding “We’re looking for a guilty verdict” in regards to former police officer Derek Chauvin, who is on trial for the death of George Floyd, a black man who died while in police custody last year. “And we’re looking to see if all of the talk that took place and has been taking place after they saw what happened to George Floyd, if nothing does not happen, then we know that we’ve got to not only stay in the street, but we’ve got to fight for justice.” “If we don’t,” Waters added, “we cannot go away.” “We gotta stay on the street” Waters was recorded saying, according to the Daily Mail.
Chauvin faces three charges in Floyd’s death; second-degree unintentional murder, third-degree murder, and second-degree manslaughter. According to Waters, however, a conviction for manslaughter would not be enough – and the charges should have included first-degree murder. Waters is essentially calling for protests even if Chauvin is convicted on all charges.
Several protesters were arrested late Saturday following Waters’ comments, after what the Washington Post described as a “volatile skirmish between police and protesters” involving around 100 people. Sunday morning, shortly after Waters gave her marching orders, a person or people in a light colored SUV attempted a drive-by shooting on the peacekeeping team. National File reports: Two soldiers with the Minnesota National Guard sustained injuries after someone shot at them early Sunday morning in north Minneapolis just hours after Democrat US Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA) urged BLM and ANTIFA rioters to get “more active, more confrontational.” “A Minnesota National Guard and Minneapolis Police team were fired upon by a light colored SUV early Sunday Morning,” said Lt. Col. Scott Hawks. “Two National Guard members did sustain minor injuries from the incident. One National Guard member was taken to a hospital to receive care for lacerations from shattered glass.”
Waters has built a reputation for violent and hateful rhetoric, particularly towards Republicans. But in recent weeks she has turned her attention on law enforcement as she has fully embraced the Black Lives Matter Neo-Marxist ideology. Words like these are not uncommon from Waters, but it’s conspicuous that she crossed state lines in order to deliver the message. The area has already been a powder keg for nearly a week following the shooting death of Daunte Wright after he resisted arrest. On top of that, the Derek Chauvin trial is expected to come to a conclusion soon. Some have speculated that regardless of the verdict, Brooklyn Center and cities across the nation will burn. Someone was trying to do as Maxine Waters asked. Will Democrats call on her to resign for inciting attacks on troops and law enforcement? Should she be charged with a crime for inciting insurrection? ‘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 The post Hours after Maxine Waters called for violence, someone shot at Minnesota National Guard and police appeared first on NOQ Report – Conservative Christian News, Opinions, and Quotes. |
Coverup: Huge Houston migrant facility for teen girls abruptly shut down and nobody’s saying why
Posted: 18 Apr 2021 08:27 AM PDT A migrant facility near Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston was inexplicably shut down over the weekend after opening earlier this month. At least one staffer is reportedly dead following an “incident” Friday, but the Biden administration claims the closure is unrelated to the death. The migrants were quickly bussed away Saturday to locations unknown. Little is being said about the incident and thus far only Fox News has reported on it among large mainstream media outlets. The Gateway Pundit reported on it briefly yesterday. According to the statement released by HHS: The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is working diligently with its interagency partners to ensure that unaccompanied migrant children are unified with family members or other suitable sponsors in the U.S. as quickly and safely as possible. Today, HHS announced that all of the children in HHS Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) care at the Emergency Intake Site (EIS) for Unaccompanied Children at the National Association of Christian Churches site in Houston, Texas (NACC Houston) will be immediately unified with sponsors or transferred to an appropriate ORR facility. The children being transferred are being moved to ensure continuity of care under conditions that meet our strict standards of care in ORR state licensed shelters, the Carrizo Springs Influx Care Facility or Emergency Intake Sites where beds have become available. Almost 130 of the 450 girls on site already have plans to be unified with a sponsor. ORR will continue working with the transferred children to unify them with a sponsor. The NACC Houston EIS and other Emergency Intake Sites are intended for use as a temporary measure. The NACC Houston EIS opened on April 1 and the HHS greatly appreciates the support of the surrounding community and those who provide care to the children.
Fox News reports: About 450 unaccompanied migrant girls, ages 13 to 17, were abruptly moved out of a U.S. housing facility in Houston on Saturday — less than three weeks after it opened. Authorities have been mostly tight-lipped about the closure, reports say — but an advocate for immigrants claims it was because of some type of incident there Friday night. Ambulances and law enforcement vehicles were seen Friday night outside the facility, which is located near Bush Intercontinental Airport, the advocate told The Associated Press, citing information he said he received from an employee of the group he leads.
Then Saturday morning, buses arrived to transport the girls, other reports said. “There seemed to be a lot of confusion as to what was happening,” Cesar Espinosa, director of advicacy group FIEL Houston, told the AP, relaying the information from the employee about Friday night. “The people that were there looked like they were in a sad stance, kind of with their head down and seemed like they were wiping tears away.” The Houston Chronicle reported Saturday that the closure followed its reporting about crowding at the facility — and that an adult staffer from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) had died there Friday night in an incident that was unrelated to the transfer of the girls. The girls at the Houston facility had been there since April 1. The site was called an Emergency Intake Site for Unaccompanied Children and was being operated by the National Association of Christian Churches (NACC), according to the AP. This is a coverup of some sort. It’s easy to say we’re not being given the full picture because they’re not giving us much of a picture at all. We know the teen girls were somehow not being appropriately cared for at the facility, which was just opened earlier this month. Moving nearly 500 girls all of sudden, especially following the death of a volunteer, tells us whatever happened, this was very serious. Democrats and the Biden administration claim to care about the children. If they really cared, they would not be encouraging them to take the dangerous trek, raped along the way, just to be thrown into unsafe, jam-packed facilities. ‘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. 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Monday, April 19, 2021
Good morning, NBC News readers.
Closing arguments are expected today in the trial of Derek Chauvin, a high-powered political coalition makes a major ad buy to fight restrictive voting bills and a Wright Brothers moment for NASA.
Here’s what we’re watching this Monday morning.
After three weeks of intense witness testimony and searing video in the Derek Chauvin trial, the jury is expected to hear closing arguments today before heading into sequestered deliberations.
The city of Minneapolis is on high alert ahead of the verdict, with windows boarded up and National Guard members already out on the street.
Regardless of the eventual verdict, for many Black men who have watched the court case, it has been an incredibly emotional journey.
Some found it difficult to watch. Some could not watch at all.
“It hurts me. It physically hurts. I can barely watch it,” said Bob White, a 56-year-old engineer in Atlanta. “It brings home something that’s very disheartening in the broader context: that this trial is about white supremacy versus the humanity of Black men. And as a Black man, that’s a lot.”
As the trial enters its final phase, a “lackluster performance” by Chauvin’s defense team has left legal experts debating its outcome.
Many said they expected more defense witnesses, but acknowledged that the publicity surrounding the case may have left many unwilling to testify. Those potential witness fears may have been justified: A pig’s head was thrown at the former home of one Chauvin defense witness.
As the trial concludes, watch NBC News, MSNBC and NBCNews.com for complete coverage.
Monday’s top stories By Jane C. Timm | Read more “We represent millions of people who are directly impacted by what happens in Washington, and we just want to make sure those voices aren’t lost in some of the wonky discussion,” said an adviser for MoveOn, one of the major political organizations taking part in the ad buy.
Luke Bryan wins top prize, but female acts own the night at country music awards Though female country stars didn’t compete for the night’s top prize – Luke Bryan was named entertainer of the year – they owned Sunday’s ACM Awards.
By Ben Kamisar | Read more “My estimate is that we will continue to use it in some form,” the nation’s top health adviser told “Meet the Press.”
OPINION By Zach Everson | Read more The GOP’s fealty to the former president doesn’t just inflate his ego, of course. It also pads his bottom line.
By Reuters | Read more NASA will attempt to send a miniature helicopter buzzing over the surface of Mars this morning in what would be the first powered, controlled flight of an aircraft on another planet.
BETTER By A. Pawlowski | Read more The political pollster’s public confession about the challenges of maintaining his weight loss hit a nerve — and prompted lots of encouragement and advice.
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Also in the news …
Weighted hula hoops are the latest exercise trend on social media — experts weigh in on how to use one safely.
One cool thing In Iceland, they’re trying a new cutting-edge experiment called direct air capture to help save the environment.
Billionaires like Elon Musk and Bill Gates have made substantial investments in carbon capture experiments like this, but the high cost remains the biggest drawback.
Watch this video to get an inside look at the experimental technology.
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Thanks to Patrick Smith for filling in for me last week so I could enjoy a little time off. If you have any comments — likes, dislikes — send me an email at: petra@nbcuni.com
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FIRST READ: The virus and the border have shaped Biden’s first three months in office
Two completely different stories have largely defined President Biden’s first three months in office.
One: His success (for the most part) in dealing with the challenge that dominated his presidential campaign – beating back the coronavirus.
And two: The situation that worsened after he took office, and that he finally called a crisis over the weekend – the developments at the border.
AP Photo/Andrew Harnik
When Biden became president on Jan. 20, the U.S. was seeing, on average, about 200,000 new daily Covid cases and 3,000 Covid-related deaths per day.
Now those numbers have dropped to about 70,000 new cases (still a high number, experts say) and some 700 fatalities per day.
In addition, nearly 900,000 Americans were vaccinated per day when Biden took office; now it’s more than 3 million per day.
And the government announced over the weekend that half of American adults have received at least one Covid-19 shot.
The polling largely confirms these statistics: Last week’s Quinnipiac poll found 64 percent of Americans approving of Biden’s handling of the coronavirus, and it was 62 percent in CNBC’s poll.
But the numbers are in the other direction when it comes to the situation at the border.
When Biden first took office, the government reported 78,000 border encounters/apprehensions, with more than 5,800 unaccompanied children crossing the border.
But in March, there were a record 18,000-plus unaccompanied minors crossing the border.
And Biden’s poll numbers regarding the border?
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Speaking of the border and the immigration, there seem to be two explanations for the Biden administration’s reversal on capping the number of refugees.
Explanation No. 1: The administration doesn’t want to alienate its left flank, and it recognizes – and responds to – criticism from progressives.
Explanation No. 2: The administration has so bungled its handling of immigration and the border – see that 29 percent approval rating – that it’s lost its entire bearing on the issue, especially as the immigration debate has moved well beyond DREAMers and comprehensive immigration reform.
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Data Download: The numbers you need to know today
15: The number of organizations — including the NAACP, the SEIU and the American Federation of Teachers — behind a $1 million TV ad buy urging passage of a federal voting rights bill.
63 percent: The share of Americans who support term or age limits on Supreme Court justices, per a new Reuters-Ipsos poll.
About half: The number of American adults who have received at least one Covid-19 vaccine shot.
31,810,509: The number of confirmed cases of coronavirus in the United States, per the most recent data from NBC News and health officials. (That’s 176,713 more than Friday morning.)
571,230: The number of deaths in the United States from the virus so far, per the most recent data from NBC News. (That’s 2,012 more than Friday morning.)
209,406,814: Number of vaccine doses administered in the U.S.
23 percent: The share of Americans who are fully vaccinated
12: The number of days left for Biden to reach his 100-day vaccination goal.
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At 1:15 pm ET in the Oval Office, President Biden meets with Democratic, Republican and independent lawmakers to discuss his infrastructure/jobs bill.
The attendees include:
Sen. John Hickenlooper, D-Colo.
Sen. John Hoeven, R-N.D.
Sen. Angus King, I-Maine
Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah
Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H.
Rep. Emanuel Cleaver, D-Mo.
Rep. Charlie Crist, D-Fla.
Rep. Carlos Giménez, R-Fla.
Rep. Kay Granger, R-Texas
Rep. Norma Torres, D-Calif.
Meanwhile, Vice President Harris delivers remarks on the administration’s infrastructure/jobs push in North Carolina.
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What to watch for in politics over the next month
Here are some of the political stories and events we’re going to be watching over the next month:
April 24: LA-2 runoff
April 29: Biden’s 100th day in office (starting with Jan 20)
April 30: Biden’s first full 100 days in office
May 1: TX-6 special election
May 6: Second Dem VA-GOV debate
May 8: VA GOP convention
May 20: Third Dem VA-GOV debate
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ICYMI: What ELSE is happening in the world?
Here’s how Michigan Republicans are trying to circumvent a veto of voting restrictions by Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.
Reps. Paul Gosar and Marjorie Taylor Greene are now distancing themselves from the “America First” caucus that first surfaced Friday.
Former President George W. Bush is weighing in on the GOP’s immigration rhetoric.
The Washington Post reports on the fallout from the labor movement’s defeat at that Amazon warehouse in Bessemer, Alabama.
The Indianapolis shooting is prompting new calls for examination of red-flag laws.
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No images? Click here Good morning. It’s Monday, April 19, and we’re covering a regime change in Cuba, a search for survivors in Louisiana, and more. Have feedback? Let us know at hello@join1440.com. First time reading? Sign up here. NEED TO KNOWCastro Reign EndsRaúl Castro announced his resignation as head of the Communist Party of Cuba Friday, stepping down as the de facto leader of the country. The 89-year-old politician made public his decision at a speech Friday opening the eighth session of the party’s congress. The news marks the end of more than six decades of rule by Raúl and his brother Fidel, who took power following the 1959 revolution (see timeline). While a successor was not immediately identified, observers believe Miguel Diaz-Canel, who has served as president since 2018, to be the likely candidate. Despite being 60 years old, Diaz-Canel is viewed as a party traditionalist who can appeal to a younger generation of Cubans while favoring a moderate amount of economic opening. The change comes as Cuba faces one of its worst economic crises in recent history, battling the dual impact of renewed US sanctions and the pandemic. The country’s economy shrank by an estimated 11% last year, and about 16% of the migrants arriving at the US southern border in February were Cubans seeking asylum. FedEx Shooting The gunman who went on a rampage in an Indianapolis FedEx facility late last week was a 19-year-old former employee, according to new details released by authorities. Eight people were killed in the attack, with seven others injured; see a list of the victims here. Reports suggest the gunman, Brandon Scott Hole, used at least a pair of assault rifles that were legally purchased last year. Hole’s family noted he had a history of mental illness, expressing their regret for the attack and noting they had attempted to provide mental services to their son. Police officials say they confiscated a shotgun from Hole during a mental health call last March. Hole died by suicide at the scene before police arrived—no motive has been identified as of this morning. Separately, a search is underway in Austin, Texas, for a suspect who shot and killed three people yesterday. ‘Hoping for a Miracle’The US Coast Guard recovered two more bodies over the weekend from a lift boat that capsized in the Gulf of Mexico earlier last week. Six people were initially rescued from the vessel, with almost a dozen missing, which was supporting underwater oil and gas operations in the region. The accident is one of the worst maritime disasters in the Gulf in recent memory. The boat, also known as a jack-up rig due to its extendable legs that can reach the seafloor, flipped over amid stormy weather with wind gusts nearly equivalent to a hurricane (see a video of conditions from a different ship). Families of the deceased criticized the company for operating during the line of storms. Four bodies have been recovered so far. Officials are still attempting to enter the ship in the hope that any potential survivors have found air pockets within the upturned vessel. LIKE BUYING NETFLIX IN 2007?What do Netflix and an internet company 1/50th the size of Google have in common? Well, for starters, they’re both smaller than Google (ha!). But they also both have a special connection with our pals, Tom and David Gardner. The Gardner brothers founded The Motley Fool back in 1993, and every month since then, Tom and David have searched far and wide with their independent teams to release their most promising stock picks. 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IN THE KNOWSports, Entertainment, & Culture> Helen McCrory, prolific stage and film actress best known for “Harry Potter” and “Peaky Blinders,” dies of cancer at 52 (More) | Platinum-selling rapper Black Rob dies at 51 of suspected kidney failure (More) | Alma Wahlberg, “Wahlburgers” star and mother to Mark and Donnie Wahlberg, dies at 78 (More) > Manchester United, Barcelona, and Real Madrid among 12 top soccer clubs that agree to join European Super League expected to begin play in 2023 (More) | UEFA, English Premier League, and UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson condemn move (More) > Mickey Guyton becomes first Black woman to host Academy of Country Music Awards (More) | Luke Bryan takes home top prize of Entertainer of the Year at ACM Awards; see full list of winners (More) Science & Technology> Global COVID-19 deaths surpass a reported 3 million; India and Brazil are current hot spots (More) | US COVID-19 deaths have thus far decoupled from rising number of new cases, averaging around 720 per day; see data (More) | Just over 50% of US adults have received at least one vaccine shot (More) > Elon Musk’s SpaceX wins NASA contract to lead the next crewed moon mission under the agency’s Artemis program (More) > Archaeologists uncover evidence for the oldest known use of honeypots, revising the timeline of when humans began to interact with bees; the 3,500-year-old ceramic vessel was uncovered in Africa (More) Business & Markets> US housing starts surge 19.4% to adjusted annual rate of 1.7 million units, highest growth since June 2006 (More) > Squarespace files for direct listing initial public offering, profitable website building giant posted $620M revenues in 2020 (More) > US Consumer Product Safety Commission says Peloton’s treadmill is unsafe around children or pets following accident last month, which resulted in the death of a child (More) Politics & World Affairs> Closing statements scheduled today in the murder trial of Derek Chauvin; jury deliberations likely to begin (More) | Day-by-day overview (More) > Alexei Navalny, jailed critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin, reportedly in critical health crisis following a three-week hunger strike; lawyer says Navalny could die within days (More) > Founding member of the Oath Keepers, a collection of antigovernment militia groups, becomes the first defendant to plead guilty in connection with the Jan. 6 storming of the US Capitol; Jon Ryan Schaffer to cooperate with prosecutors (More) | Officials say Schaffer stashed weapons in hotel anticipating violence (More) A LEAGUE OF THEIR OWNIn partnership with The Motley Fool You probably don’t want to compete with David and Tom Gardner—cofounders of The Motley Fool—on stock portfolio performance. 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Welcome to the Monday edition of Internet Insider, where we dissect the weekend online. Today:
- Woman becomes internet hero for beating boss with mop after he allegedly sexually harassed her
- ‘Heartbreaking’: People are pissed after seeing tutorial on makeshift toilet for homeless community
- TikTok mom’s lesson for her 5-year-old divides viewers
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Woman becomes internet hero for beating boss with mop after he allegedly sexually harassed her
A woman became an internet hero after she beat her boss, who is accused of sexually harassing her, with a mop.
A video of the incident was recently posted to Weibo—China’s Twitter-like platform—and it has been viewed millions of times, according to Yahoo News. In the video, a government worker who is only identified as “Zhou” pours water over her boss, throws books at him, and beats him with a mop.
He had allegedly sent inappropriate text messages to Zhou and her co-workers. In the video, he reportedly tries to apologize and admits to the harassment as she attacks him with the mop. “It was just a joke,” he says, per Newser.
According to an expert who spoke with the New York Times, it’s rare that alleged harassers are punished when faced with claims of sexual harassment. However, Zhou’s boss reportedly was fired for “lifestyle violations of discipline,” and Zhou filed a police report against him, Newser reported. Her case will reportedly be helped by the fact he admitted to the harassment on video.
Zhou’s actions have garnered a largely positive reaction in China, with many online declaring her a hero. She will reportedly not face any repercussions.
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VIRAL DISCOURSE
‘Heartbreaking’: People are pissed after seeing tutorial on makeshift toilet for homeless community
A tutorial on how to make a makeshift toilet for homeless citizens is sparking debate about the inhumane treatment of the unhoused in the United States.
The video was posted on Twitter by Shirley Raines, founder of the Los Angeles-based homelessness nonprofit Beauty2theStreetz, as a way to demonstrate how she utilizes the portable toilet lids donated to her organization. The clip shows step-by-step instructions on how to create a portable loo using the lids, a bucket, a garbage bag, cat litter, and a sealed bag.
Twitter users reacted with mixed emotions. Many lauded Raines for her ingenuity, and others expressed outrage that such provisions had to be made in the first place.
“This makes me so f*cking sad.” @taroteahime tweeted. “We are the richest country in the world but have half a million homeless people, many of whom don’t have access to toilets. What the f*ck man.”
In a recent report released by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development in March, there were an estimated 580,466 people experiencing homelessness during their annual point-in-time count last January. A point-in-time count reflects the total amount of homeless individuals accounted for during a single night in January. The latest numbers do not yet reflect the effect that the pandemic has had on homelessness, as the data was collected before major pandemic shutdowns occurred in the U.S.
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TikTok mom’s lesson for her 5-year-old divides viewers
One mother’s harsh lesson for her 5-year-old who wouldn’t clean his room has TikTok viewers split on best parenting practices.
TikToker Tabatha Marie was frustrated that her young son refused to pick up after himself despite her repeatedly asking over the course of two days. But what she really didn’t appreciate was him apparently telling her to tidy up his room herself.
What followed was the TikToker filming herself dumping all of her son’s toys into trash bags. At the end of the video, his room is absolutely spotless—and devoid of anything to play with.
“Momma is not raising no disrespectful men,” she wrote. “It is not a ‘mommies’ job or ‘womens’ job to do anything. You make the mess, clean it up. You see momma struggling, help her.”
Some praised the mother’s tough-love approach to parenting. But a number of concerned folks claimed that 5 is a little young to expect a child to clean a whole room by himself, and taking away every toy he owns as punishment may not be very productive.
Ultimately, the TikToker pushed back on the criticisms in a followup video, saying that her son has cleaned his own room for a year and knows telling his parents that it’s their job to clean up after him is an inappropriate response.
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- ‘Tired of seeing criminals glorified’: Cops across the country donate to fundraiser for officer who killed Breonna Taylor
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- ‘Proof of systemic racism’: People point to double standard after white man drags cop with car in video
- Video shows officer allegedly breaking arm of senior citizen with dementia during arrest
- People are sharing love for viral video of golden snub-nosed monkey with fanart, memes
- BLM protesters gather outside home of Army sergeant Jonathan Pentland after shocking viral video
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On Friday’s Mark Levin Show, how can you have bipartisanship with the Democrats when they are taking steps to destroy our culture, our economic system and separation of powers? President Biden and the Democrats aren’t interested in bipartisanship, which is why they need to be politically defeated. Then, it turns out that the reporting from the New York Times that Russia was offering bounties on American soldiers during the Trump Administration was a fake story. A lie to smear Trump who is an affectionate supporter of the US Military. Will the New York Times apologize for their false reporting? Despite the New York Times and the Washington Post being owned by Jewish families they largely ignored the Holocaust. Sadly, this is the gold standard of the left-wing in America. Later, Biden is making it possible for the Islamo-Nazi regime in Iran to obtain nuclear ICBM’s that can reach America. Afterward, The Democrat party is systemically racist and they despise the founding of America. Did Jim Crow Joe take his oath on a racist document? Finally, David Horowitz calls in to discuss the oppression of the Democrat Party as described in his new book “The Enemy Within: How a Totalitarian Movement is Destroying America.”
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