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In the months since former President Trump left office, news audiences have plunged — and publishers who rely on partisan warfare have taken an especially big hit, Axios’ Neal Rothschild and Sara Fischer report.
- Why it matters: Outlets that depend on controversy to stir up resentments have struggled to find a foothold in the Biden era, according to an Axios analysis of publishers’ readership and engagement trends.
Web traffic, social media engagement and app user sessions suggest that while the entire news industry (including Axios) is experiencing a drop, right-wing outlets are seeing some of the biggest plunges.
- A group of far-right outlets, including Newsmax and The Federalist, saw aggregate traffic drop 44% from February through May compared to the previous six months, according to Comscore data.
- Lefty outlets including Mother Jones and Raw Story saw a 27% drop.
- Mainstream publishers including The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, USA Today and Reuters dropped 18%.
Engagement on social media has taken the biggest dive, according to data from NewsWhip.
- Left-leaning and right-leaning publishers have seen social interactions on stories drop by more than 50%, while mainstream publishers have experienced a slightly more modest drop of 42%.
The big picture: Opposition media traditionally relies on traffic booms when a new party takes office. But right-wing outlets have seen some of the most precipitous declines in readership since a Democratic president took office.
What’s happening: The personality-driven controversies of the Trump years have been largely absent under President Biden.
- Changes to the media landscape could also be at play. There’s been enormous growth in conservative podcasts over the past year.
Illustration: Aïda Amer/Axios
A federal judge tossed out antitrust lawsuits against Facebook yesterday — and threw cold water on the heated campaign to brand Big Tech’s leading companies as illegal monopolists, Axios’ Scott Rosenberg writes.
- Facebook investors received the news with glee, sending the stock up nearly 5%, and driving Facebook’s market cap over $1 trillion for the first time.
Why it matters: The rulings show just how tough it will be for regulators at the FTC and Justice Department to make their charges of tech malfeasance stick.
- But it also could strengthen the hand of lawmakers who argue that today’s outdated antitrust laws lack the teeth to restrain tech giants.
The big picture: The rulings came at a moment of high hopes for tech critics.
Just four in 10 Americans say attending a Fourth of July celebration this year feels risky — about half as many as a year ago, Axios’ Margaret Talev writes from the Axios/Ipsos Coronavirus Index.
- Our weekly national survey finds broad awareness and concern around the emerging Delta variant. But people’s behavior really isn’t changing in the face of that threat.
Why it matters: The vaccine’s effectiveness so far and its wide availability seem to be acting as a shield, psychologically as well as scientifically.
A conference table at The Ring in Clearwater, Fla. Photo: Kim Hart/Axios
As people return to work, some office spaces are betting that workers would prefer to spend their days in health-conscious spaces, Axios’ Kim Hart writes from Clearwater, Fla.
- At a Clearwater co-working space called The Ring, conference rooms and elevator banks all have plants — living or preserved moss and hanging ferns — to filter the air.
To keep the air fresh in individual offices, trash cans and printers are in common areas. A specialized ventilation system immediately whisks away the air in the communal “printing room” when a print job is done, removing harmful chemicals from the air.
- Rooms are equipped with special lighting designed to reinforce occupants’ circadian rhythms. Natural light pours in through large windows. Cork walls absorb excess sound.
- Aromatherapy is optional. A nap pod is popular.
New planes will feature more legroom, seat-back entertainment and faster WiFi. Photo: United Airlines
United Airlines placed the biggest aircraft order in its history, and expects to create 25,000 unionized jobs by 2026 in an effort to capitalize on the rebound in passenger travel, Axios’ Joann Muller writes.
- Why it matters: Domestic leisure travel has bounced back, but business and international travel remain depressed, making United’s plan a significant bet on future growth.
United announced the purchase of 270 new Boeing and Airbus aircraft, — the largest order by any carrier in the past decade.
- “Everything we see, every day, tells us that business and international travel will ultimately come back 100%,” United CEO Scott Kirby told reporters.
With his infrastructure deal in precarious shape in Washington, President Biden today heads to the La Crosse Municipal Transit Utility in Wisconsin as part of a campaign to begin selling the plan locally.
- Axios’ Sarah Mucha reports that Biden will come armed with state-specific nuggets: 82,000 children in Wisconsin lack reliable internet … 1,000 bridges in Wisconsin are rated structurally deficient … nearly half of Milwaukee’s 160,000 water lines are lead.
There’s a growing gap between the costs of quality child care and what parents can afford, Courtenay Brown writes in Axios Closer, using data from the liberal think tank Center for American Progress.
Illustration: Shoshana Gordon/Axios
A NASA proposal to update radiation limits for astronauts would make space more equal for women, Axios Space author Miriam Kramer writes.
- Historically, female astronauts haven’t been able to fly as often as their male counterparts, in part because of strict limits on the amount of radiation exposure NASA finds allowable.
- A new report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine suggests NASA should move ahead with its plan to use one career-long radiation limit for all astronauts.
On the third anniversary of the mass shooting in their newsroom, a memorial was dedicated yesterday in Annapolis, Md., to honor five slain Capital Gazette staff members.
- More photos from Capital Gazette.
Exhibit on 1948 election. Photo: Charlie Riedel/AP
After nearly two years of renovations, the Harry S. Truman Presidential Library will welcome visitors back to Independence, Mo., on Friday with an updated focus on how Truman’s legacy resonates today, AP reports.
- The museum opens to the public July 2, with hours and visitor numbers initially restricted because of pandemic regulations.
Visitors will find a museum completely reimagined during its most extensive renovation since it opened in 1957 in Truman’s hometown of Independence, an eastern suburb of Kansas City.
- The museum was remade down to bare studs. The nearly $30 million project includes many more artifacts, photos videos and films.
Courtship letters from Harry Truman to Bess Wallace, future first lady.
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23.) THE HILL 12:30 REPORT
The Hill’s 12:30 Report – Presented by Goldman Sachs – Barr ruffles feathers over book excerpt
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The Hill’s 12:30 Report: Barr ruffles feathers over Trump’s fraud claims | Enrages Dems who think he’s trying to rebuild image | Manchin on board with Dem-only infrastructure package | Wants to see what’s in the bill | Delta variant causes officials to rethink protocols | Bidens to visit building collapse site
TALK OF THE MORNING
Via The Hill’s Morgan Chalfant and Brett Samuels, “Former Attorney General William Barr has created a political firestorm with interviews for a new book that call former President Trump’s claims about fraud in last year’s election ‘bullshit’ and detail how Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) pressed him to publicly dispute Trump’s assertions.” https://bit.ly/2TlMzQB
Democrats are not pleased with Barr: “Barr has enraged Democrats and liberal commentators who say he is seeking to rehabilitate an image badly damaged by the Trump years, when he was a forceful advocate for the president, particularly during the release of former special counsel Robert Mueller’s report.”
READ THE BOOK EXCERPT — ‘INSIDE WILLIAM BARR’S BREAKUP WITH TRUMP’:
The Atlantic’s Jonathan D. Karl writes: “In the final months of the administration, the doggedly loyal attorney general finally had enough.” The full story: https://bit.ly/3dnS88c
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The Bidens are visiting Surfside, Fla.:
On Thursday, President Biden and first lady Jill Biden are visiting the site of the partial building collapse in Surfside, Fla., where at least 11 people have been confirmed dead and 150 remain missing. https://bit.ly/3dqPX3r
Tidbit about the timing: “The White House said previously that officials were conscious of not taking away from local resources on the ground when considering a trip during which Biden could survey the damage of the building.”
From White House press secretary Jen Psaki: “In terms of a visit by the president, we always want to ensure that we’re not pulling from local resources. We don’t want to draw resources that are needed in the ongoing search and rescue operations and efforts. We will remain in close contact with officials on the ground.”
IN CONGRESS
Choo choo, Joe Manchin is hopping on the Democratic infrastructure train.
Heck, they could build a literal Democratic infrastructure train with everyone’s wishlist:
Centrist Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin (W.V.) said he’s willing to support a Democratic-only infrastructure package that bypasses the Republican filibuster. https://bit.ly/3jnja35
Yes, but: Manchin said it shouldn’t be linked to a separate bipartisan framework.
Manchin said on MSNBC: “We’re going to have to work it through reconciliation, which I’ve agreed that that can be done. I just haven’t agreed on the amount, because I haven’t seen everything that everyone is wanting to put in the bill.”
Timing: “Manchin’s comments come after he told reporters late last week that he viewed a Democratic-only reconciliation bill as ‘inevitable,’ handing a significant boost to Democrats’ strategy.”
HOW BIDEN AND PELOSI ARE ON A COLLISION COURSE:
“President Biden and Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) are on a collision course, at least at the moment, as they race to realize their sweeping infrastructure agenda heading into next year’s midterm elections.” How so: https://bit.ly/3jqUVkQ
A Jan. 6 rioter who encouraged the attack of an NYT photographer was arrested:
Via The Washington Post’s Spencer S. Hsu, “A Pennsylvania woman was arrested Monday and accused of recording and encouraging an assault on a New York Times photographer inside the Capitol when it was stormed on Jan. 6, according to charging papers.” https://wapo.st/3w5pkaP
The charges: “Sandra Weyer of Mechanicsburg was charged by complaint Friday with obstructing Congress as it met to confirm the results of the 2020 presidential election, a felony, as well as four misdemeanor counts of trespassing and disorderly and disruptive conduct.”
GETTING TRACTION
Jill Biden made it on the cover of Vogue:
Via CNN’s Kate Bennett, “After a four year hiatus of first ladies gracing the cover of the fashion magazine, Jill Biden is on the August issue, which goes on sale on July 20. Biden, who posed for the pictures this spring at the White House, wears a navy, floral Oscar de la Renta dress for the cover shot, leaning on the balcony overlooking the South Lawn.” https://cnn.it/35XFbh4
Check out the cover: https://cnn.it/35XFbh4
LATEST WITH THE CORONAVIRUS
The delta variant is making officials rethink things:
Via CNN’s Madeline Holcombe, “The more dangerous and more transmissible Delta variant has spread to nearly every state in the US, feeding health experts’ concern over potential COVID-19 spikes in the fall.” https://cnn.it/3qzoRwn
“The Delta variant now accounts for about 1 in every 5 new coronavirus infections in the US, the CDC has said. And with more than half of the population still not fully vaccinated, according to the CDC, health experts and officials worry that regions with low amounts of virus protection could see surges in the fall and winter.”
Covid measures could change, even for the vaccinated — here’s an example: “Already in Los Angeles County, the pace of this variant’s spread has motivated officials to reinstate mask guidance for public indoor spaces, regardless of vaccination status.”
What to know: https://cnn.it/3qzoRwn
CASE NUMBERS:
Coronavirus cases in the U.S.: 33,641,487
U.S. death toll: 604,152
Breakdown of the numbers: https://cnn.it/2UAgW3y
VACCINATION NUMBERS:
Total number of vaccinations administered in the U.S.: 324 million shots have been given.
Seven-day average of doses administered: An average of 875,452 million doses
For context: The U.S. population is roughly 331 million.
Breakdown of the numbers: https://bloom.bg/3iVTPLH
I know I showed you a similar clip yesterday, but this is pretty interesting:
Watch: https://bit.ly/3w2Az40
Three taken off Trump’s holiday card list:
Hyperlink https://bit.ly/3dnOqvi
ON TAP:
The House is in. The Senate is out. President Biden is in Wisconsin today. Vice President Harris is in Washington, D.C.
9:30 a.m. EDT: President Biden received the President’s Daily Brief.
10 a.m. EDT: President Biden leaves for Wisconsin.
1:15 p.m. EDT: First votes in the House. The House’s full agenda today: https://bit.ly/3h3Fpd5
1:30 p.m. EDT: President Biden tours La Cross Municipal Transit Utility in La Crosse, Wis.
1:50 p.m. EDT: Vice President Harris meets with U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai.
5 p.m. EDT: Last votes in the House.
6:05 p.m. EDT: President Biden returns to the White House.
WHAT TO WATCH:
11 a.m. EDT: White House press secretary Jen Psaki spoke with reporters aboard Air Force One. Livestream: https://bit.ly/3h1PxTq
2 p.m. EDT: President Biden delivers remarks on infrastructure. Livestream: https://bit.ly/2SxMwki
NOW FOR THE FUN STUFF…:
Today is National Almond Buttercrunch Day. Again, I don’t make the rules.
And to distract you from your Tuesday afternoon, let’s play: Find the Dog: https://bit.ly/2Tch4Zs
Watch: https://bit.ly/2Tch4Zs
24.) ROLL CALL
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Morning Headlines
House appropriators are testing the waters on raising member pay, requesting a report on comparison of member salaries to those in the private sector. It is the latest iteration of a hot-button issue that has tripped up spending bills in recent years. Read more…
The House’s $4.8 billion fiscal 2022 draft Legislative Branch bill and accompanying report seek to implement several changes within the Capitol Police and remove statues of people in the Capitol who were part of the Confederacy or were otherwise white supremacists. Read more…
The man who will never go away
OPINION — Saturday night’s rally in Ohio illustrated a truth that should have been obvious from the start: Donald Trump will never willingly give up the limelight. And by not standing up to Trump even now, congressional Republicans will be doomed to spend 2022 defending his deranged conspiracy theories about a “rigged” election. Read more…
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Utah Rep. Burgess Owens fined by FEC for undisclosed contributions
Utah Rep. Burgess Owens has been ordered to pay a nearly $4,000 fine to the Federal Election Commission for failing to report $34,000 in last-minute contributions to his 2020 campaign. The FEC also levied a $15,000 fine against the Alabama Senate campaign of former Attorney General Jeff Sessions for the same offense. Read more…
Advocates for sex workers vindicated in Section 230 debate by new GAO report
Advocates are rallying behind a new government watchdog report that says federal prosecutors have hardly used a 2018 anti-sex trafficking law, known as SESTA-FOSTA, that critics predicted would miss its intended mark while inadvertently harming sex workers and chilling free speech online. Read more…
In competitive seat and weighing a Senate run, Rep. Conor Lamb’s voting the party line more often
Earlier this month, Rep. Conor Lamb voted to repeal the 2002 military authorization for the Iraq War, after opposing its repeal two years ago. It was the latest example of the Pennsylvania Democrat’s increasing willingness to vote with his party as he navigates a competitive House district and weighs a Senate run. Read more…
Biden proposal could be the answer to Social Security disability benefit woes
OPINION — An increase in Social Security Administration funding to help alleviate a backlog of pending disability applications could be a lifesaving measure for millions of Americans with disabilities, writes Jim Allsup, president and CEO of Allsup, a national provider of Social Security and Medicare disability claim services. Read more…
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25.) POLITICO PLAYBOOK
POLITICO Playbook: Who will be Pelosi’s Republican?
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DRIVING THE DAY
PELOSI’S JAN. 6 COMMITTEE CURVEBALL — Speaker NANCY PELOSI surprised Washington when her office announced Monday that she was open to appointing a Republican to fill one of her party’s spots on the select committee to investigate Jan. 6. So instead of eight Democrats and five Republicans on the 13-member panel, it would be a 7-6 breakdown.
The move shows Pelosi has learned a thing or two after two-plus years of investigating DONALD TRUMP.
For one, a Pelosi-appointed Republican would make it harder for GOP leaders to attack the panel’s investigation as a partisan witch hunt. If Democrats decide to subpoena House Minority Leader KEVIN MCCARTHY, for instance, they’ll be able to portray the move as bipartisan — assuming, as we do, that the GOP appointee would side with Democrats on such moves.
Having a Republican signing off on the final report could also bolster the findings in the eyes of some GOP voters (though we’re under no illusion that many of those voters exist anymore).
Pelosi doesn’t make these sorts of decisions lightly. One of us is writing a book about her party’s effort to check Trump during the final two years of this presidency. We can say confidently that Pelosi prefers control — and predictability — over the process. Including a Republican among her picks injects at least some uncertainty, but the risk also comes with a clear upside.
SO WHO WILL GET THE JOB? Or perhaps the better question is: Who wants the job? Democratic leaders are eyeing the 10 Republicans who voted to impeach Trump in the face of immense pressure to toe the line.
Two names were being circulated in Democratic leadership circles Monday:
— Rep. LIZ CHENEY (Wyo.). The former House Republican Conference chair is the most obvious choice, after she lost her leadership post for refusing to keep quiet about Trump. Democrats for that reason view her as trustworthy on this matter. She also has a conservative track record that protects her from charges of being a “RINO.”
Drawbacks: Cheney, with her famous last name and willingness to buck her own party, might outshine whomever Pelosi chooses as chair, perhaps even being seen as the panel’s de facto leader. (Again, Pelosi likes to control things.) It’s also not clear she wants the job.
What she said: Cheney dodged questions about this Monday. “It’s up to the speaker,” she said.
— Rep. JOHN KATKO. The New York Republican was another top choice, particularly after he worked with House Homeland Security Chair BENNIE THOMPSON (D-Miss.) to try to establish a bipartisan commission to study Jan. 6. Ultimately, that proposal failed when McCarthy rallied members against it. But Katko, who also voted to impeach Trump, managed to persuade a few dozen GOP lawmakers to break with McCarthy to support an outside investigation.
Democrats like one more thing about him: He’s a skilled former trial lawyer and assistant U.S. attorney for the Justice Department. In that regard, he’s got a legal track record that others don’t.
Drawbacks: Katko made clear Monday night he didn’t want the job, blasting Pelosi for unveiling a structure with eight Democrats and five Republicans instead of an even-numbered commission split down the middle between the two parties. We’re not surprised by this. He’s actually fairly close with the GOP leadership and has sought to walk a fine line between criticizing Trump and being a loyal member of the House GOP Conference.
WHAT WILL GOP LEADERS DO? There’ve been some suggestions among rank-and-file Republicans that GOP leaders should refuse to appoint any of their own to this panel, ensuring that the select committee’s findings are seen as partisan and untrustworthy. This decision will ultimately rest with McCarthy, though it has risks: With no GOP members, Republicans would have no voice during possible high-profile hearings, or in the room to push back on assertions made in depositions. As our Nicholas Wu and Sarah Farris reported Monday night, some Dems fear McCarthy will tap Rep. MARJORIE TAYLOR GREENE (R-Ga.) and turn the entire thing into a shitshow. Olivia Beavers: “House GOP bristles as a Jan. 6 investigation lands in its lap”
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JOE BIDEN’S TUESDAY:
— 9:30 a.m.: The president will receive the President’s Daily Brief.
— 10 a.m.: Biden will leave the White House for La Crosse, Wis., arriving at 12:20 p.m. Eastern time.
— 1:30 p.m.: Biden will tour the La Crosse Municipal Transit Utility, delivering remarks about the bipartisan infrastructure deal at 2 p.m.
— 3:45 p.m.: Biden will leave Wisconsin for D.C., arriving back at the White House at 6:05 p.m.
Press secretary JEN PSAKI will gaggle on Air Force One on the way to La Crosse.
THE HOUSE will meet at 10 a.m. FEMA Administrator DEANNE CRISWELL will testify before the Homeland Security Committee at 9:30 a.m.
THE SENATE is out.
PLAYBOOK READS
INFRASTRUCTURE YEAR
DAMAGE CONTROL ON ALL SIDES — “Biden tries to move beyond flubbed rollout of infrastructure deal,” by WaPo’s Seung Min Kim and Sean Sullivan: “By Monday, it was liberal Democrats who were getting placating calls from senior White House officials, who sought to ease any concerns about Biden’s infrastructure ambitions and explain what the president meant in his remarks. Further discussions were planned for Tuesday with the Congressional Progressive Caucus.
“As Biden heads to Wisconsin on Tuesday to pitch the bipartisan deal, these chaotic efforts at behind-the-scenes damage control show how tenuous the agreement still is. Biden appears to have righted himself with centrist senators for the moment, but in assuaging one critical group he may have alienated another — liberals in his own party.”
PREVIEWING THE WISCONSIN TRIP — “Biden taking bipartisan infrastructure deal on the road,” by AP’s Josh Boak: “Biden will travel to La Crosse, population 52,000, and tour its public transit center, followed by a speech about the infrastructure package announced last week.”
BIDEN OP-ED: “Americans can be proud of the infrastructure deal,” Yahoo News
CLIMATE AND INFRASTRUCTURE — “Can Biden Get a Coal-State Democrat on Board With His Climate Agenda?” by NYT’s Giovanni Russonello
POLICY CORNER
BIDEN TO ALLOW DEPORTED IMMIGRANTS BACK INTO THE U.S. — POLITICO Magazine is up today with a deep dive into the Biden administration’s plans to allow some deported immigrants back into the U.S., after deeming they were unfairly booted during the Trump years. Julia Preston, a contributing writer at The Marshall Project, spotlights one mother who was separated from her husband and son in the U.S., both citizens, and barred from reentering even after her 5-year-old got kidney cancer.
Here’s the news: “[T]he Biden administration, with little public fanfare, is working on plans for an organized review of thousands of cases of people who say they were unjustly deported in recent years, senior officials in charge of immigration said. The officials say that many deportations, especially under Trump, were unduly harsh, with little law enforcement benefit. They are working to devise a system to reconsider cases of immigrants who were removed despite strong ties to the United States.”
Watch Republicans on this, particularly anti-immigration types. Such a mass reversal is rare and would likely ensure many of the individuals would find a pathway to naturalization. The GOP has been trying to cast Biden as irresponsible on immigration issues. They’re likely to sink their teeth into this.
A WIN FOR FACEBOOK — “Court says FTC hasn’t provided evidence Facebook is a monopoly, dismisses lawsuit,” by WaPo’s Cat Zakrzewski and Rachel Lerman: “In dismissing one of the lawsuits, U.S. District Judge JAMES E. BOASBERG said the Federal Trade Commission had failed to offer enough facts in its complaint to prove its assertion that Facebook controlled 60 percent of the social media market. He gave the agency 30 days to file an amended complaint with more details to bolster its case.
“In the second lawsuit, the judge ruled that a group of state attorneys general had waited too long to challenge Facebook’s acquisition of the photo-sharing service Instagram and the messaging app WhatsApp, which the company bought in 2012 and 2014, respectively. That suit he dismissed outright, though he suggested in his opinion that the FTC may have the authority to file a similar case, if it chooses to do so.”
— Our Leah Nylen and Emily Birnbaum have more on what the decision means and what’s to come.
ALSO EXPECTED THIS WEEK — “White House targets corporate giants in draft executive order,” by Leah Nylen: “The order fits in with a growing theme for Biden, who has elated progressives by appointing advocates of tougher antitrust enforcement to top jobs at the White House and agencies such as the FTC. It would also mark a big shift in the government’s approach to the concerns about monopolies that have swelled during the 21st century: No longer content to just enforce antitrust laws, the Biden administration would use federal power to actively spark competition in a vast array of businesses. The order isn’t final and hasn’t yet been presented to Biden, the people said.”
FIRST IN PLAYBOOK — Our Revolution is mobilizing hundreds of activists today for a protest and rally on Capitol Hill at 10 a.m. calling for an end to fossil fuel subsidies. Reps. RO KHANNA (D-Calif.), ILHAN OMAR (D-Minn.), NANETTE DIAZ BARRAGÁN (D-Calif.) and EARL BLUMENAUER (D-Ore.) will be among the speakers — and they’re planning to mark out these subsidies as a red line for progressives in the coming budget reconciliation package.
AMERICA AND THE WORLD
A HARD PLACE — “Biden Faces Intense Cross Currents in Iran Policy,” by NYT’s David Sanger: “Even if the administration succeeds in putting the nuclear deal back together, Mr. Biden will still face the challenge of finding a way to further rein in the Iranians — a step the country’s new president-elect, EBRAHIM RAISI, said the day after his election that he would never agree to.
“In that sense, the airstrikes only underscored how many conflicting currents Mr. Biden faces as he attempts to fashion a coherent Iran policy. He faces pressures in various directions from Congress, Israel and Arab allies, never mind Tehran’s incoming, hard-line government, led by Mr. Raisi, who was placed under sanctions in 2019 by the Treasury Department, which concluded that he ‘participated in a so-called “death commission” that ordered the extrajudicial executions of thousands of political prisoners’ more than 30 years ago.”
READ MY LIPS — “Biden declares Iran will never get a nuclear weapon ‘on my watch,’” by Marissa Martinez
TRUMP CARDS
COLLATERAL CONSEQUENCES — “Trump’s Lawyers Make Late Bid to Fend Off Charges Against His Business,” by NYT’s William Rashbaum, Ben Protess and Jonah Bromwich: “At a meeting with senior officials with the Manhattan district attorney’s office and the New York state attorney general’s office, defense lawyers pointed to the harm that the business, the Trump Organization, could face if it were indicted, including damage to its relationships with banks and business partners, the people said. Meetings to discuss this kind of fallout of a criminal indictment, called collateral consequences, are routine in white-collar investigations and often indicate that charges are near.
“The prosecutors did not inform the defense lawyers if they had made a final decision on whether to charge the Trump Organization, said the people, who requested anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss a private meeting. The company has long denied wrongdoing.”
PLAYBOOKERS
DUST OFF YOUR RESUMES — The Partnership for Public Service and Boston Consulting Group are out with their annual rankings of the best places to work in the federal government. Topping the list: NASA for large agencies (its ninth consecutive year at No. 1), the Government Accountability Office for midsize agencies and the Congressional Budget Office for small agencies. DHS, the U.S. Agency for Global Media and OMB are pulling up the rear. Overall, employee engagement rose 3.9 points on a 100-point scale from 2019 to 2020. The full rankings … More from Myah Ward
COMING THIS WEEK: NEW MEDIA CRITICISM POD: Washington Free Beacon editor-in-chief and friend of Playbook Eliana Johnson is teaming up with AEI fellow and Dispatch editor Chris Stirewalt on a new podcast critiquing journalism in This Town. The first episode of “Ink-Stained Wretches” launches this week. The show should be interesting not only because of their conservative bent but also because Stirewalt was ousted from Fox in part due to his decision to call Arizona for Biden.
“We’ll break down where the news media is failing — and sometimes succeeding,” Stirewalt says in their new trailer. “Emphasis on ‘sometimes,’” Johnson quips back. And yes, they acknowledge that they’re both actually ink-stained wretches too.
A VACATION HOME TURNED RECEPTION CENTER: The politically notable Sea View Hotel in Bal Harbour, Fla., is now serving as a reception center for families waiting for news about victims of the collapse of the nearby Champlain South condos. Over the years, the Sea View served as a vacation home for Sens. Bob Dole and Howard Baker, Speaker Tip O’Neill, ABC’s David Brinkley, U.S. Ambassador to Moscow Robert Strauss and Archer Daniels Midland CEO Dwayne Andreas. (h/t Josh Gerstein)
BOOK CLUB — “Chris Christie’s book ‘Republican Rescue’ coming this fall,” by AP’s Hillel Italie: “‘Republican Rescue: Saving the Party from Truth Deniers, Conspiracy Theorists, and the Dangerous Policies of Joe Biden’ will be published Nov. 16, Threshold Editions announced Monday. Threshold, a conservative imprint of Simon & Schuster, is calling the book ‘a timely and urgent guide to moving the party forward.’ …
“‘Christie delivers a frank insider’s account of that election and the tragic descent of some members of the Republican Party into cowardice and madness, as well as no-nonsense solutions for how to recover the party’s image and integrity, and how to beat back the ultra-liberal policies of Joe Biden’s Democrats.’”
SPOTTED: Reps. Joe Courtney (D-Conn.) and Ayanna Pressley (D-Mass.) shopping separately at the Capitol Hill Whole Foods on Monday night.
FIRST IN PLAYBOOK — Precision Strategies is promoting five to new leadership roles: Mike Spahn as a partner, the first non-founder in that role; Erin Lindsay and Deirdre Murphy Ramsey as managing directors in digital and comms, respectively; and Krishana Davis and Katie Tilson as directors in digital.
— Matthew T. Cornelius has joined Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Chair Gary Peters’ (D-Mich.) majority staff. He most recently was executive director of the Alliance for Digital Innovation, and is an OMB, GSA and Treasury alum.
WHITE HOUSE ARRIVAL LOUNGE — Kathleen Hoang is now deputy director of finance in the office of management and administration at the White House. She most recently was financial operations lead for the Biden-Harris transition.
TRANSITIONS — Katie Hunter is now senior adviser for public policy and government affairs at the Society for Human Resource Management. She previously was legislative director for Rep. Rick Allen (R-Ga.). … Camilla Duke, Julio Guzmán and Brad Raimondo are joining Progressive Turnout Project to lead its Turnout Fellows program. Duke is training and curriculum coordinator, and previously was program director for Rep. Jamie Raskin’s (D-Md.) Democracy Summer program. Guzmán will oversee efforts in Virginia, and Raimondo will focus on New Jersey.
WEDDINGS — Ben Milakofsky, chief of staff at the 9/11 Memorial & Museum and a White House Cabinet Affairs and Department of the Interior alum, and Ali Barrett, finance manager at Google, got married June 20 in his parents’ backyard in Fort Washington, Pa., surrounded by friends and family. Ben’s 96-year-old grandfather, Myer Bernstein, officiated. The couple met in July 2019 in New York City. Pic … Another pic … SPOTTED: Chris Lu and Katie Thomson, Sally Jewell, Tommy Beaudreau, Liz Klein, Kate Kelly, Sarah Greenberger, Francis Iacobucci, Katie Rupp, Jonathan Adler, Sarah Neimeyer, Steven Avila, Ryan Price, Ian Adams and Jonathan Lee.
— Elizabeth Murray, a scheduler at SKDK and an Abigail Spanberger and Katie Porter alum, and Evan Fuka, a senior business project analyst at Avantus Federal supporting the Coast Guard, got married in Cooperstown, N.Y., on Saturday. Their first date was in 2015 at Old Ebbitt Grill. Instapic
— Bronwyn Lance, comms adviser and field rep for Sen. Cynthia Lummis (R-Wyo.) and a John Barrasso alum, and Russell Rogers got married on Saturday in their hometown of Asheville, N.C. Pic
HAPPY BIRTHDAY: Playbook’s own Garrett Ross … Rep. Virginia Foxx (R-N.C.) … Macon Phillips of Starling Strategy … Laura Rozen … Josh Meyer … CNN’s Evan Pérez … Carl Forti … Ben Jarrett … Jennifer Pett Marsteller of the Independent Petroleum Association of America … Christina Pearson … Don Verrilli of Munger, Tolles and Olson … Robin Colwell of BGR Group and Convergence Strategies … Max Virkus of Rep. Josh Gottheimer’s (D-N.J.) office … Christian Marrone of Lockheed Martin … CMS’ Tony Salters … Emily Spain of Sen. Tom Carper’s (D-Del.) office … Jordan Davis … Tamera Luzzatto of Pew Charitable Trusts … BerlinRosen’s Cathy Rought … Marie Policastro … The Hill’s Hanna Trudo … H&R Block’s Kaya Singleton … Gabriella Demczuk … David Wolf … RNC’s Adam Brauns (29) … Hal Brewster … Brian Gabriel … Katie Zirkelbach … Vijay Menon of Sen. Josh Hawley’s (R-Mo.) office … Owen Kilmer … Christopher Wenk … POLITICO’s Shelley Chiang … Bobby Watson … Turkmen President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow … Katherine Richardson … former Rep. Collin Peterson (D-Minn.)
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26.) AMERICAN MINUTE
Maryland’s Christian Founding: & What Happened Since? – American Minute with Bill Federer
Maryland’s Christian Founding: & What Happened Since? – American Minute with Bill Federer
- Quakers;
- Scots and Scots-Irish Presbyterians;
- German Moravians;
- Mennonites; and
- other Protestant dissenters.
27.) CAFFEINATED THOUGHTS
28.) CONSERVATIVE DAILY NEWS
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29.) PJ MEDIA
The Morning Briefing: Masked Panic Wusses Have the Delta Variant Vapors Now
Top O’ the Briefing
Happy Tuesday, dear Kruiser Morning Briefing friends. The oboe section was a little flat last night.
I would like to thank my friend VodkaPundit for pinch-hitting yesterday so I could enjoy the end of Kruiser Kid’s all-too-brief visit. It’s always nice to know that the Briefing is in good hands while I’m off being a social butterfly.
It was a whirlwind five days visiting friends and family. My child is an adult now, so trips to the park and Disneyland have been replaced by trips to great restaurants and craft breweries. I miss Disneyland, but the beer was good.
It had been a couple of weeks since I’d been out socializing. The last time I was out, most places still had mask signs up. I rarely wore one. I’d just wave a mask in my hand, announce I was vaccinated, and everyone was OK with that. During my daughter’s visit, we were out a lot, and most of the restaurants, bars, and stores we went to didn’t have any signs up at all. Bear in mind that I live in a city that’s mostly liberal. Almost no one wore masks.
When I did see someone in a mask, it was usually a twentysomething young adult. You know, the people who really don’t need them. It seems, as I have written on more than one occasion here, like a fetish. There are simply some people who take comfort in the mask charade.
They’re never gonna let it go.
Back in February, I wrote that the petty tyrants were going to shift gears and use the COVID-19 variants as excuses to maintain control over the brainwashed masses.
The Chicom puppets at the World Health Organization were apparently freaked out by people enjoying summer and decided to get back in the mask lecturing game:
I’ve spent the last 4 nights socializing in a very blue city where no one is wearing masks. Don’t think you’re gonna be able to put that cat back in the bag. https://t.co/Rv2AFYYCim
— SFK (@stephenkruiser) June 27, 2021
That seems to have done the trick for the sheep among us. Stacey had a story yesterday that was yet another “not the Onion” kind of thing:
Twitter users offered Daily Beast columnist Wajahat Ali thoughts and prayers this morning for his overblown fear of maskless children. His tweet was almost as sad as Brian Stelter missing a deadline because he crawled into bed and cried for our pre-pandemic lives (yes, this happened and Stelter tweeted about it).
I see packed restaurants and people inside stores and malls and their kids aren’t wearing masks. I feel I’m in a horror movie.
— Wajahat Ali (@WajahatAli) June 27, 2021
This poor, pathetic dear needs to be duct-taped to a fainting couch. Stacey does an excellent job demonstrating why Ali’s fears are irrational, the most obvious being that we are not “in the middle of a pandemic” anymore.
What is really sad about Ali’s nonsense is the number of responses he got that are sympathetic. It’s baffling that so many are still willing to cede their freedoms for science that really isn’t scientific. Again, I’m fine with them being terrified forever, as long as their nonsensical panic doesn’t lead to the return of the useless mandates.
Given what I’ve seen in the last several days, I’d say that the mask freaks are a minority whose numbers are rapidly dwindling.
As long as they are around, however, I will take great delight in the fact that my enjoyment of life terrorizes them.
Everything Isn’t Awful
World’s Most Premature Baby Has Celebrated His First Birthday After Beating 0% Odds of Survivinghttps://t.co/pv0uRiXTcQ
— Good News Network (@goodnewsnetwork) June 28, 2021
PJ Media
[WATCH] Did America’s Top Soldier ATTACK America’s Founding?
VodkaPundit: The Left Is in Panic Mode Over Losing Voters of Color
VodkaPundit, Part Deux: Civilian Climate Corps: AOC’s New Plan to Force Unions on Kids
Me: ‘Hillbilly Elegy’ Author Eviscerates Woke Joint Chiefs General’s Priorities
Democrats’ Latest Embarrassing Lie: Republicans Voted to Defund the Police
Does the Bullock Texas History Museum Want Texans to Forget the Alamo, Too?
Is Olympian Gwen Berry’s Disgraceful ‘Athlete Activism’ Productive?
Rep. Crenshaw: Gwen Berry Should Be Booted From U.S. Olympic Team. Berry Responds.
Nike Just Chose a Country. It’s Not the United States.
BREAKING: Hunter Biden’s Firm Funded Company That Partnered With Wuhan Lab on Bat Research
Lefty Website Calling for Canceling Conservatives Is Stunned When YouTube Comes for Them
Feds (Finally) Mention Antifa and (Finally) Charge Antifa Beast
Zito: Now More Than Ever, Twitter Isn’t Real Life
The Increase in the Number of Sex Offenders Being Apprehended at the Border Will Horrify You
Why Is Jill Biden Being Sent to Hold Diplomatic Meetings at the Tokyo Olympics?
Even the WaPo Can’t Stomach Biden’s Cannon Comment
New York’s Times Square Looks More Like a Free-Fire Zone Everyday After U.S. Marine Is Shot
Townhall Mothership
#WINNING. Suck It, Liberals: Manhattan DA Isn’t Filing Charges Against Trump
Minnesota Gov. Announces Executive Action on Police Accountability, Transparency
Clarence Thomas: Federal Marijuana Laws ‘May No Longer Be Necessary’
Former Detroit Police Chief: We Have a Criminal Problem, Not a Gun Problem
Toyota Holds the Line on Donating to Republicans, Tells the Outrage Mob to Pound Sand
Watch: It Gets Tense When Reporter Blasts Lightfoot Over Chicago Murder Rate
Kira: Andy Ngo Has Been Permanently Banned From Soundcloud
West Virginia Woman Shoots, Kills Attacker In Self-Defense
Cam&Co. AOC Is Incoherent On Crime And Gun Control
Did A Pair Of Connecticut Mayors Just Admit Gun Control Isn’t The Answer?
Review: “Heels To Holster” Book Is Harrowing & Eye Opening
Poll: Majority believe US Government and media tried to cover up Wuhan lab leak theory
Florida Man forever: Do people mentioned in crime stories have the right to be forgotten?
McWhorter: Wokeism is a religion; the problem is that it’s a ‘sh***y religion’
Iran: You’re never getting the images from our nuclear sites
VIP
The Kruiser Kabana Episode 133: Your Monthly Kira for June, 2021
Short People Got No Reason to Live
VodkaPundit, Part Trois: Dear Texas: Please Leave the Union
FACEPALM: Woke Disney Renames Boba Fett’s ‘Slave I’ Starship
What Fresh, Brave New World Insanity Is This? Now Race Can Be a ‘Gender’?
The Fringe with Megan Fox, Episode 63: Is Investigative Journalism Dead?
Weekly Good News Round-Up: Broadcasting Excellence, the Best GPS, and Trump Rallies Are Back!
Joe Biden’s Fentanyl Crisis Has Only Just Begun
GOLD ‘Unredacted with Kurt Schlichter’: You Can’t Successfully Argue with a Leftist
Around the Interwebz
Add a Packet of Ranch Seasoning Mix to Your Pickles
New book looks at ‘dark side’ of euthanasia in Netherlands
Seahorse World Beauty Point, Australia
Smells Like Onion
Child’s Favorite Restaurant Also Dad’s Favorite Bar https://t.co/nvEZz7ojL2 pic.twitter.com/krKmoOZW5l
— The Onion (@TheOnion) June 28, 2021
The Kruiser Kabana
Kabana Tunes
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30.) WHITE HOUSE DOSSIER
31.) THE DISPATCH
The Morning Dispatch: Strikes in Syria and Iraq
Plus: Could the tragedy in Surfside have been prevented?
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Happy Tuesday! Let’s get right to it.
Quick Hits: Today’s Top Stories
- The Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear a transgender bathroom case, leaving in place lower court decisions allowing transgender students to access public restrooms that do not match the sex on their birth certificates. The court also declined to consider both a case regarding whether states can tax out-of-state teleworkers who work for in-state companies, and a case about the tax treatment of legal marijuana dispensaries.
- A federal judge on Monday dismissed an antitrust lawsuit brought against Facebook by the Federal Trade Commission, arguing it was “legally insufficient” and did not “plausibly establish” that Facebook “has monopoly power in the market for Personal Social Networking Services.” The judge also rejected a second suit brought by 46 state attorneys general, making similar claims. While the judge dismissed the complaints from the states altogether, the FTC now has 30 days to amend their suit and try again.
- After nearly eight months of fighting in the country’s Tigray region, the Ethiopian government declared a unilateral cease-fire on Monday. The move came just hours after Tigrayan Defense Forces recaptured control of the regional capital of Mekelle, forcing Ethiopian forces to retreat.
- E-cigarette company Juul agreed to settle a lawsuit with the state of North Carolina on Monday for $40 million. North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein had sued the company in 2019 for allegedly “designing, marketing, and selling its e-cigarettes to attract young people” and “misrepresenting the potency and danger of nicotine in its products.” Thirteen other states and the District of Columbia have filed similar lawsuits.
- The official death toll in the Surfside, Florida condominium collapse had risen to 11 as of Monday evening, and approximately 150 people remain unaccounted for as the rescue mission continues into its fifth day.
- Groundbreaking new research suggests that Pfizer and Moderna’s mRNA COVID-19 vaccines produce immunity that could last for years, if not a lifetime. The “germinal centers” in participants’ lymph nodes were still highly active 15 weeks after the first dose—a very good sign.
- The United States confirmed 15,281 new cases of COVID-19 yesterday per the Johns Hopkins University COVID-19 Dashboard, with 4.6 percent of the 332,280 tests reported coming back positive. An additional 148 deaths were attributed to the virus on Monday, bringing the pandemic’s American death toll to 604,114. According to the Centers for Disease Control, 11,287 Americans are currently hospitalized with COVID-19. Meanwhile, 1,087,043 COVID-19 vaccine doses were administered yesterday, with 179,615,165 Americans having now received at least one dose.
Biden Airstrikes: Overstep or Overdue?
After months of escalating drone attacks aimed at U.S. and coalition forces, President Joe Biden hit back Sunday with a series of precision airstrikes on Iran-backed militia strongholds in the Middle East. The retaliatory offensives targeted and successfully struck two operational and weapons storage facilities in Syria and one in Iraq, all used by terror groups such as Kata’ib Hezbollah and Kata’ib Sayyid al-Shuhada to funnel armaments and explosives from Tehran into countries across the region.
According to the U.K.-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, at least seven fighters were killed in the blasts. SANA—a Syrian state-run news agency—reported that one child was among the casualties.
Citing the militias’ plans to launch additional unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) assaults on U.S. personnel, Pentagon Press Secretary John Kirby said Sunday that “the United States took necessary, appropriate, and deliberate action designed to limit the risk of escalation—but also to send a clear and unambiguous deterrent message.”
“As a matter of international law, the United States acted pursuant to its right of self-defense. The strikes were both necessary to address the threat and appropriately limited in scope,” Kirby added. “As a matter of domestic law, the President took this action pursuant to his Article II authority to protect U.S. personnel in Iraq.”
But these assertions are now in question, as regional analysts debate the decision’s efficacy and American lawmakers call into question its legality.
On the latter, Sen. Chris Murphy—a Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee (FRC)—has been particularly vocal. “My concern is that the pace of activity directed at U.S. forces and the repeated retaliatory strikes against Iranian proxy forces are starting to look like what would qualify as a pattern of hostilities under the War Powers Act,” Murphy said Sunday. “Both the Constitution and the War Powers Act require the president to come to Congress for a war declaration under these circumstances.”
The strikes are now being used as a launching point to debate the future of the Authorization for the Use of Military Force (AUMF) in Iraq, which the House voted 268-161 to repeal earlier this month.
“I will be seeking more information from the Administration in the coming days regarding what specifically predicated these strikes, any imminent threats they believed they were acting against, and more details on the legal authority the Administration relied upon,” Sen. Bob Menendez, chair of the FRC, said Monday. “Congress has the power to authorize the use of military force and declarations of war, and the Senate Foreign Relations Committee is planning to hear from the Administration more on these strikes as well as have a broader discussion on the 2002 AUMF when we return to Washington, D.C.”
Catastrophe in Surfside
It took about 30 seconds for a beachfront section of Champlain Towers South—a 12-story condo building in Surfside, Florida—to collapse in the wee hours of last Thursday morning. Eleven people were confirmed dead as of Monday night, but that tally is likely to rise sharply in the coming days, as approximately 150 of the tower’s residents are still unaccounted for. Search-and-rescue operations remain ongoing, five days after the collapse.
“It was like a mini 9/11,” Nicholas Balboa, who was visiting family in Surfside when the building collapse began, told the Washington Post. “I mean, absolutely it looked like the World Trade Center, just debris everywhere. Except this was at home—there were beds you could see sticking out of the rubble.”
The cause of the collapse is yet to be determined, and may never be known with absolute certainty. Officials in Surfside and Miami-Dade County recently hired Allyn Kilsheimer—a world-renowned engineer and consultant who examined the Pentagon following the 9/11 attacks—to conduct a building autopsy. Kilsheimer said over the weekend that “probably 90 percent of the collapses we’ve dealt with—other than things caused by bombs and planes—have been multiple things all going wrong at the same time.”
For the families of those killed or missing, it is of paramount importance whether building or city officials were aware of information that might have helped prevent the catastrophe had it been acted on sooner.
NPR first reported minutes from a November 2018 meeting in which a Surfside inspector told the Champlain Tower South Condominium Association the building was “in very good condition.” But five weeks before that, an engineering report sent to building officials indicated that the building needed more than $9 million in structural repairs. $3.8 million was allocated by the consultants for garage and pool deck remediation—the alleged location of the first indications of collapse. However, the report did not warn of a collapse risk.
In Miami-Dade, non-single-family structures are required to be recertified by the county as safe after 40 years of use. The report was commissioned in anticipation of this 40-Year Recertification, which came due in 2021 (the complex was built in 1981). The building’s recertification had not been completed at the time of the collapse.
Frank Morabito of Morabito Consultants, the firm that conducted the report, wrote that some of the waterproofing below the pool deck had failed, which allowed water damage to occur in concrete slabs under the pool deck and parking garage. The 2018 report alleged “major structural damage,” continuing, “failure to replace the waterproofing in the near future will cause the extent of the concrete deterioration to expand exponentially.”
Asked about the engineering report, which some have alleged is a smoking gun indicating negligence on behalf of the city or condominium board, Kilsheimer told reporters: “Nothing in it raised a red flag.”
Worth Your Time
- The internet is chock-full of infrastructure opinions these days, but Yuval Levin’s analysis for National Review stands out as particularly insightful. Levin—who worked on policy in the George W. Bush administration—writes that “a lot of the stories about this process want to describe two clear sides, and so they’re trying to figure out if Senate Republicans are serious about offers they make, and whether Democrats, led by the president, are going to let this process drag out or just stop pretending it’s possible to work with Republicans. That framework misses almost everything that’s interesting about this story.”
- The challenges of World War II spurred a golden age of innovation. In his latest article for The Atlantic, Derek Thompson argues that the COVID-19 pandemic could do the same thing today—if we make some strategic adjustments. “Why was our response to COVID-19 so different from our response to World War II? One simple answer is: focus,” he writes. “During the war, people within the U.S. government broadly agreed that the Nazis existed; that they posed a real threat; and that Americans could trust military leadership to articulate useful goals for beating the enemy. As a result, clear lines of communication developed among the military, OSRD, and the White House. So when the military said it needed better navigating technology, OSRD delivered huge breakthroughs in sonar and radar.” During the pandemic, however, “the most important breakthroughs came from the bottom up: Thousands of scientists clamored to understand the nature of the virus; hundreds of hospital networks gradually learned how to help severely ill patients; a ragtag team built the COVID Tracking Project; and a start-up Fast Grants program accelerated the funding of overlooked projects.”
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Toeing the Company Line
- Sarah and David broke down the Supreme Court’s refusal to hear some contentious cases involving interstate conflict, transgender bathroom access, and marijuana on Monday’s Advisory Opinions. Plus, a Supreme Court opinion on cases involving police officers’ use of force, a property law dispute, and a heated confrontation at the 5th Circuit.
- On the site today: a piece by Tripp Grebe explaining the laws governing conservatorships like the one Britney Spears is currently trying to escape, and Abby McCloskey on universal Pre-K and alternative programs to serve underprivileged young children.
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33.) THE DAILY WIRE
Tuesday, June 29, 2021
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- Crime Surges, Another Big Problem, Kids & Covid
- The Left’s Myth Interpretation of Critical Theory
- Why Are They Woke?
- A Child’s Garden of Animals
- Infrastructure Bill
- Critical Race Theory is about Dividing the Country and Indoctrinating Children with Marxism.
- Americans For Prosperity Foundation Cheers Supreme Court Decision in the Cheerleading, Social Media, and Free Speech Case
- Making Sense of the Post-Pandemic Economy
- Why Trading Higher Energy Costs for No Environmental Benefit is a Bad Deal
- Biden Military Wages Culture War
- Children At Risk, Freedom Won, Kamala Caves
- Every Day I Wake Up I Am Thankful God Made Me An American
- The Badge & The Blue Line
- Arkansas A.G. Asks Congress to Restore Hyde Amendment to Federal Budget
- Senate Republicans Save Voting Rights
- Cause and Effect
- California’s Energy Woes: A Cautionary Tale for America
- Biden’s DOJ Proposes Model Anti-Gun Legislation, ATF Rule Changes
- Biden’s Crime Problem, The Unhinged Left, Election Integrity At Stake
- Biden: Dragging the Military into a New Era
- Biden Administration Opposing Arkansas’ SAFE Act in Federal Court
- Biden Economic Strategy: Put America Last
- Will Bishops Deny Biden Communion?
- The US Should Take Note of Vietnam’s ‘Vietnam First’ Trade Policy
- Cryptocurrency Politics
Crime Surges, Another Big Problem, Kids & Covid
Posted: 28 Jun 2021 10:49 PM PDT
by Gary Bauer: Crime Surges & Biden Wants Your Gun Biden’s central message is that crime is up because of guns. That’s odd. When a police officer discharges his gun and kills a criminal, it’s always the fault of a “racist cop.” But when a thug kills a police officer or another person, it’s the gun’s fault. The problem with Biden’s analysis is that crime is up across the board. Robberies, arsons, assaults, car jackings, looting, hate crimes, etc. Most of those crimes do not involve guns. So, in the middle of this crime wave, Biden’s big idea is to make it harder for law-abiding Americans to protect themselves with firearms. He vowed yesterday that his policy is “zero tolerance for gun dealers who willfully violate key existing laws and regulations.” Fine. Prosecute anyone who breaks the law. But why is he so focused on gun dealers? Where’s the zero tolerance for the criminals illegally using guns? Biden’s speech should have come with a laugh track if it wasn’t so serious. The timing couldn’t be worse. Because there’s a crime wave, many Americans who have never owned a gun are trying to get one now. Yet in this atmosphere, Biden just announced policies that criminals won’t follow, but will make it harder for you to protect your family. This is insanity! Like so much of the left’s agenda, it’s completely backwards! The Left Owns This It is almost universally Democrat mayors in Democrat cities with Democrat prosecutors who have created the conditions responsible for the anarchy and mayhem we are seeing on the streets of our major cities, whether it’s Atlanta, Baltimore, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, Portland or Seattle. The other excuse Biden offered for the crime wave is a lack of summer jobs. That’s absurd. There’s a record 9.3 million job openings. Any young person in America who wants a job can find one. Another Big Problem Here’s just one example. Yesterday, Biden attempted and failed to paraphrase Thomas Jefferson in order to mock supporters of the Second Amendment. Eventually, Biden said, “If you think you need to have weapons to take on the government, you need F-15s and maybe some nuclear weapons.” WHAT?! This president has been telling us for months that unarmed demonstrators who entered the Capitol Building amounted to an “insurrection” and “the worst attack since the Civil War.” Now he’s suggesting that people need nuclear weapons to threaten the government. Well, if that’s the case, the “insurrection” clearly wasn’t such a threat. America is facing huge challenges at home and abroad, and there are growing concerns about the president’s health. Obviously, I’m not a fan of Joe Biden. But I don’t take any pleasure in watching his health and mental capabilities fail. If Donald Trump gave a rambling speech like that, there would be deafening calls for the Cabinet to invoke the 25th Amendment to remove him. Kids & COVID At the same time, more than 1,200 people, mostly young men, who have gotten the vaccine have been stricken with heart inflammation. Just as social media censored any suggestion that the virus came from the Wuhan lab, Big Tech is censoring scientists who say we need more information before children get these vaccines. I fully expect the same left-wing educational establishment that is teaching our children to hate America will use the vaccine issue to once again insist that the schools do not open in the fall. Dr. Fauci says there is no medical reason not to vaccinate kids. But he has also said that the bad advice he gave in the past was based on the bad information he had at the time. Well, if we’re lacking information now and if he’s wrong about the vaccine being safe for children, “Whoops” won’t repair the damage. The risk of children getting seriously ill from COVID-19 is similar to that of the seasonal flu. As David Leonhardt of the New York Times has noted, a child is at much greater risk from suicide or riding in a car than she is from COVID-19. Yet because of our fear of COVID-19, we deprived millions of kids of a year’s education, and likely caused many more suicides and growing psychological problems. The fact is no one in the scientific community can say with 100% certainty that a vaccine using new technology won’t cause issues in children. Children and adults are different. To be clear: I’m not urging you to not vaccinate your children. To be accurate, the risk of heart inflammation from the COVID-19 vaccines is also very low, and is reportedly less than the risk of heart inflammation caused by a COVID-19 infection. But the COVID-19 vaccines are still authorized only on an emergency basis, and children are the least vulnerable group. Parents should have the right to make their own decisions without Big Brother punishing them or their children. Just A Bit Off While El Paso is technically on the border, it’s nowhere near the area that is experiencing the worst of the crisis. In fact, it’s 800 miles away from the Rio Grande Valley and McAllen, Texas, which is the “epicenter” of the illegal immigration crisis. For perspective, Harris’s border visit is like giving a speech on Chicago’s crime problem to an audience in Oklahoma City! Even some Democrats are grumbling about this staged photo-op for Harris. Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-TX) said, “You’re not going to get a true picture of what’s happening” by visiting El Paso. “I’m sure her planners told her that if you’re going to go down to the border, go to something that’s . . . politically safer.” But Harris is going to the border for the same reason Biden gave his speech last night – damage control.
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The Left’s Myth Interpretation of Critical Theory
Posted: 28 Jun 2021 10:06 PM PDT by Tony Perkins: Like a lot of parents, Marlene didn’t plan to drive halfway across town and wade through crowds ten-people deep just to speak her mind. But when her seventh-grade daughter came home and told her she “didn’t want to be white,” something inside her snapped. “This is an immutable characteristic that I cannot change. She cannot change,” the Missouri mom . “This is culturally-sanctioned discrimination…” she argued. “[It’s] child abuse.” But if you ask the Left, critical race theory is none of those things. It isn’t even real.
A “right-wing conspiracy” was what Democrat Terry McAuliffe called it. A “dark money astroturf campaign,” NBC claims, funded by conservatives. Or, in the words of the same network’s Chuck Todd, “a faux controversy,” a “so-called controversy,” or a “manufactured controversy,” depending on the day. On major news networks like CBS, the news desk outright lies. When people wonder, “Is critical race theory being taught to my fifth grader,” anchor Tanya Rivero insisted, “the answer is no. Critical race theory is an advanced topic that pretty much takes place at the graduate level.” Tell that to the thousands of parents streaming into local school board meetings — every one of them with an eerily similar story about a school that’s teaching their children to hate their country, judge others by their skin, and join their woke, social justice army. These are real people from real communities, who are now fully aware of what has been happening in public school classrooms: leftist indoctrination. Indoctrination, Republicans like Virginia Foxx (R-N.C.) point out, funded by your tax dollars. Under a new Department of Education’s proposed rule, any projects that “peddle critical race theory,” she warns, “will be prioritized for specialized grant funding from the federal government.” Biden’s bribe says: promote our toxic view of America, and you can jump to the head of the line whenever money’s on the table. Not that Democrats seem to care, but that’s against the law. The federal government cannot tamper with or meddle in local curriculum. And besides that, Rep. Foxx says, we should be trying to get Washington out of our schools — not coaxing them back in. “We got rid of Common Core,” she pointed out. “We’re going to have to do something about this… It’s just such an insult to the American people,” the former school board veteran said. “What we should be instilling in our youth is: it doesn’t matter what your background is, there’s always room for you to succeed in America.” Instead, a handful of woke leaders are driving a Marxist agenda that’s tearing apart American schools. Teachers like Dana Stangel-Plowe are walking away from classrooms full of children that need her, just because she can’t stomach the extremism that’s destroying her students’ education. “Today, I am resigning from a job I love,” she said in a video that alarmed parents everywhere. “Last fall, administrators told [the faculty] we were not allowed to question the school’s ideological programming.” If it were possible, the headmaster said, he would fire the staff “and replace them with people of color.” If teachers aren’t resigning, they’re being forced out — like Tanner Cross. Or silenced, like Fairfax County’s Julie Perry. “I’ve been retaliated against as a conservative teacher. I’ve been bullied before — and it’s not fun. It’s [not] fair that far-Left teachers can express their views, but conservative teachers like myself [get targeted]. We’ve got to end this.” Parents are trying — and not just the conservative ones. As Loudoun County’s Fight for Schools PAC head Ian Pryor warns, Democrats are making a real mistake if they think pushing this agenda — or denying it — helps them. “[This is] really lighting a fire under parents. And it’s not just Republicans. It’s Republicans, it’s Independents, it’s Democrats… I have talked to so many Democrats. We have Democrats in our leadership structure. And I really think when the history of this whole movement is written, you’re going to have a coalition of parents that put their political differences aside to assure educational excellence in America for the future.” Apparently, the same party that didn’t bother asking Americans how they felt about transgender sports or voter ID laws didn’t run radical race theory by them either. It’s just another example of how wildly out-of-touch the Democrats are with real people. The same real people, incidentally, who are launching recall efforts in a record-high 50 school boards this year. The Left can call this a manufactured controversy all they want. But we’ll see how phony it feels next election day. Tags: Tony Perkins, Left’s Myth Interpretation, Critical TheoryTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Why Are They Woke?
Posted: 28 Jun 2021 09:43 PM PDT The systemic con behind wokeism. Wokeism was never really about racism, sexism, or other -isms. Instead, for some, it illustrated a psychological pathology of projection: fobbing one’s own concrete prejudices onto others in order to alleviate or mask them. So should we laugh or cry that Black Lives Matter’s self-described Marxist co-founder turns out to be a corporate grifter? Patrisse Cullors has accumulated several upscale homes and is under investigation by the IRS for allegations of the misuse of funds from one of her foundations. Is it the case that the more Cullors professes Marxist ideology and damns toxic whiteness, so all the more she feels at home living in a $1.4 million Topanga Canyon home, in an almost exclusively ritzy white neighborhood? Consider outspoken liberal icon Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.). He’s one of the Senate’s most woke. Yet Whitehouse turns out to be a mostly unapologetic member of a de facto all-white prestigious “beach club” of elites in Newport, Rhode Island. Is Whitehouse committed in the abstract to rooting out white privilege so he can concretely relax amid it with fellow bluebloods? Barack and Michelle Obama occasionally venture out of either their multimillion-dollar Washington, D.C. mansion or their Martha’s Vineyard estate to lecture the country on its systemic racism. They express worry over the dangers that apparently white people pose to the very safety of their own daughters. Does such sermonizing square the circle that the Obamas have no desire to return to their Chicago home—a city where nearly 700 African-American males were murdered in 2020, the vast majority by other black men? So far, Chicago in 2021 is on a trajectory to suffer over 30 percent more murder victims than last year. Joe Biden lectures America on its racism about every two weeks. And he unleashed the bureaucracies of the federal government to root out mythical white supremacist conspiracies. Does Medieval penance explain Biden’s fixation on systemic racism? After all, when he condemns anonymous white racists, does his outrage mitigate his son Hunter’s habitual use of the N-word and anti-Asian riffs? No Washington politico has compiled a longer record of racialist put-downs than Joe Biden. So apparently, the more Biden hunts for a white racist under every bed, the less necessary it becomes to look in the mirror or at least to beg his son Hunter to knock off his racist slurs. The second catalyst of wokeism is the distraction it provides from scary problems that threaten the very existence of American civilization. While the country consumes itself in demanding more than 12 percent representation of black actors in television commercials, it is nearing $30 trillion in national debt. Eventually, the astounding red ink will require recessionary belt-tightening, more inflationary money printing, or both. The woke Biden Administration cannot stop 2 million immigrants this year from crossing illegally and with exemption into the United States. Almost all are in need of free American health care, housing, food, and legal subsidies. Violent crime is spiking at an astonishing rate. Yet few dare say why that is—or how to stop it. America also cannot face the likely truth that Chinese researchers engineered a gain-of-function virus—with oversight from the Communist Chinese military and subsidies from Drs. Anthony Fauci and Peter Daszak. So, instead of offering real solutions to these crises, we war with each other whether the deceased children’s book author Dr. Seuss or the plastic toy Mr. Potato Head was racist or otherwise exclusionary. When our elites are clueless about the national debt, inflation, illegal immigration, crime, soaring gas prices, and a global pandemic, they reassure themselves that at least they can cancel out Father Junípero Serra or knockdown another statue of Robert E. Lee. Finally, the hysterias of wokism are being channeled for profit—if they do not already reflect the reality of many of our most woke being the richest among us. One reason why Oprah Winfrey, Meghan Markle, and LeBron James hype charges of white racism is that their oppression reminds America that one can become rich as Croesus yet remain sympathetic victims. For next-generation grifters, like Ibram Xolani Kendi (a.k.a. Ibram Henry Rogers) and Robin DiAngelo, to claim that America was, is, and always will be racist, means more than just speaking gigs and book sales. The solutions for the pseudo-crises they invent are mass reeducation of self-confessional whites—with lucrative consulting fees for both, and tens of thousands of others. America is systematically being conned by those who disguise their hypocrisy, who manipulate the guilt-ridden, who have no interest in solving America’s most dangerous problems, and who get or stay richer by hyping an America in need of massive rebooting—and with it their own careerist remedies. Tags: Victor Davis Hanson, Why Are They Woke?, American GreatnessTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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A Child’s Garden of Animals
Posted: 28 Jun 2021 09:19 PM PDT by Victor Davis Hanson: The Fear of and Reverence for the “Hoop Snake”For the next week after that warning about hoop snakes on the prowl as veritable animal unicyclists, I looked hourly for hoop snakes—shovel in hand—but never found a single one or even their bike-tire like trails. Yet Joe Caron said he had grown up on the reservation and saw them hooping in packs a lot. (I have a confession to make: Until 21, I remember this childhood incident as just folk ignorance—or maybe a wild pun on us? But one day in graduate school while reading about the Gnostics, I came across the ouroboros or “mouth biter,” a mythical Greek snake creature (borrowed from the Egyptians) that alchemists and Gnostic philosophers adopted as iconic, likely because of it transcendent “circle of life” message of the tail ending at and consumed by the head, or a reminder of death and rebirth. And I silently apologized to the long dead Joe the moment I saw that his mythologies were one with the ancients). So, Joe taught me a lot of things, although he rarely said more than a few phrases at a time—and that made his advice all the more listened to. “Wear long sleeves, boys, in the heat. It will cool you down when you think it makes you hotter.” And “Wear a scarf for the sweat. You never know when you need it.” Once he got the mail as we worked the vineyard near his mailbox, and he put the letters inside his hat and continued down the row without a thought. As I wrote, we had another worker from the Azores, a master tractor driver and mechanic who lived next to us too, Carlos Silva. Carlos went often on a mean drunk. As a philosopher of sorts, he was occasionally cruel in his assessments. And every time I saw Carlos, I said to him “Well, Joe said.” And he would belly laugh and would say, “Well, Joe’s a simple, stupid man, a fool that Joe Caron is.” And he chuckled at the effect of his slanders of our hero Joe. Snitch that I was, I would always tell my grandfather on Carlos. But he’d say only, “Well, Carlos’s a master tractor driver and he can take apart the old Oliver tractor blindfolded. And Joe’s a saint but can’t do that. So, they’re different, just different.” Joe warned us about eagles and even hawks that snatch people (as I wrote earlier of our childhood fears). He warned me not to enter the eucalyptus wilds nearby (as I wrote as well), and said, “If you ever get lost in there, yell out and I’ll hear you from home.” Joe told me of contests under the vines between black widows and mud daubers. I told him black widows were the most dangerous things in the world and would kill us all with one brief bite (we saw dozens as we picked each row). And I remember he said, “Well, listen, Mr. Vic. A good blue mud wasp will kill ‘em every time. They just drag them widows into their mud holes on the stumps. Pile-em in. When they’re done eating them up, just a bunch of legs, all’s left.” After that on Joe’s advice, I never smashed another mud dauber, but did open up their mud holes looking for spider legs. His uniform was khaki pants, khaki long sleeve shirt, straw hat, blue or red scarf around his neck, and ankle-high thick leather boots. As I grew older, Joe slowed down and we got stronger. So, then he trailed rather than led us down the row. When I told my mom about working with Joe, she seemed somehow redeemed about the occasional putdowns from college friends that she had graduated from Stanford law school and yet gone right back into genteel poverty in a tiny house with three kids and my dad. I think what she saw on the coast had worried her, and she wanted us to grow up like she had, not just with empathy for, but with friendship as equals with, the hard men of the earth. I think it was in my last year in high school, the county came out, inspected Joe’s house, declared it “substandard” and then told my grandfather to move Joe out and his elderly and infirm wife (Joe lived there rent free as part of the job). We later remodeled it and my dad lived there until he died. Odd thing is that Joe’s house was far better than the current ramshackle trailers, the tents, and the shacks that in the dozens mark the same avenue today. These shacks are mostly rented to illegal aliens, who, along with their landlords, are strangely exempt from the sort of rules and regulations that 50 years ago shut down Joe’s house. Ah, progress! Anytime, I have faced real adversity, I think I can somehow get through because at 5, 6 and onto 16, I worked with Joe Caron and thought him a model, and even learned to take the good in men like Carlos Silva and ignore the bad. The 1950s and 1960s are now fading shadows of memories, or as Hesiod would say, thoughts only of “work on work on top of work” from sunrise to sunset (My grandfather would say “Meet Joe with your weed shovels in the old vineyard between the ponds at 7 AM.”). We would lag out at 7:30 and Joe was already covered with sweat from starting at 6 AM. He’d say only with a smile, “Now with you boys out here, we will get done before the heat and then we can all house up in the afternoon.” I can remember his smile that day. He was missing two teeth on one side and three on the bottom. I think we were blessed still that my mother and grandfather made sure we were raised amid the likes of Joe Caron, Carlos Silva, and the childhood gardens of hoop-snakes and the epic fights between black widows and mud daubers that all taught me in so many strange ways that it was what a man, any man of any color or of age or of education, could do, and not what he said or others said or thought he could do, that mattered. And we came to see later on that Joe Caron alone, with nothing but his ethos, was a saint, and so many others we met along the way with everything but an ethos were sinners. Tags: Victor Davis Hanson, Private Papers, A Child’s Garden of AnimalsTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Infrastructure Bill
Posted: 28 Jun 2021 09:06 PM PDT by Kerby Anderson: If you’ve watched congressional politics, you know the game. Pull together all sorts of funding projects that would never pass on their own, and then stick them in a bill with a title like “health care reform” or “COVID Relief.” This time the bill is referred to as an “infrastructure bill.
We obviously need to fix our roads and bridges. We need to upgrade our ports and airports. We even need to modernize our water and sewer systems. But should we spend another $2 trillion doing this? Can’t we do it for less? Senator Shelley Moore Capito thinks we can do it for much less. Stephen Moore also thinks so and puts the figure close to $600 billion. But then says we don’t even need new spending to achieve that. The money easily can come from the unspent slush fund dollars inside the American Recovery Act passed back in March. Stephen Moore locates four pots of money that would provide the necessary funds for infrastructure improvement. Step one is to take $175 billion in blue-state money. Most states have budget surpluses, not deficits, thanks to the stock market rally and a quicker than expected recovery from the pandemic and lockdown. Step two is to reassign the $129 billion in federal education dollars allocated for schools and teacher unions from 2022-2028. The pandemic is effectively over, and schools are likely to start again in a few months. Step three is to stop paying an additional $300 a week in unemployment benefits. This is especially important since so many businesses are looking for employees, and we shouldn’t be paying people not to work. Step four is to declare a war on waste. There are tens of billions of dollars of outrageous spending. We can’t fix the nation’s infrastructure without spending $2 trillion. Tags: Kerby Anderson, Point of View, Infrastructure BillTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Critical Race Theory is about Dividing the Country and Indoctrinating Children with Marxism.
Posted: 28 Jun 2021 08:55 PM PDT What’s In A Name:
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Americans For Prosperity Foundation Cheers Supreme Court Decision in the Cheerleading, Social Media, and Free Speech Case
Posted: 28 Jun 2021 08:41 PM PDT by AFPF: ARLINGTON, VA—Today the U.S. Supreme Court issued a decision in one of the biggest student speech cases in the last half century. In Mahanoy School District v. B.L., the justices ruled 8-1 that public schools can’t monitor and punish students for most speech that takes place off school grounds and outside of school functions.
“Public schools should be champions of free speech,” said Americans for Prosperity Foundation’s Casey Mattox. “It’s a victory not just for students but for a society that benefits when the next generation learns to exercise their First Amendment freedoms.” A case that started with a high school cheerleader and a profanity-laced Snapchat now has implications for tens of millions of students across the country. When the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) asked the Court to decide whether a public school may regulate off-campus speech, AFPF and The Rutherford Institute argued in a friend-of-the-court brief: With the advent of social media, fundamental rights are imperiled when schools seek to regulate private behavior. While this case turns on the use of Snapchat, expanding school authority over off-campus speech naturally implicates other technologies, allowing schools to observe students’ homelife, including spaces in which parents or other family members have a right to privacy and autonomy. It is not enough to argue that schools have only good intentions; pervasive surveillance imperils lawful behavior by students and the individual rights of conscientious parents who would self-censor to avoid rebuke for their children. And, as recent experience with remote schooling shows, allowing schools to see into children’s homes can result in penalizing children before the facts have been established or the parents notified—good intentions notwithstanding. During this term, AFPF has been one of the most active organizations filing friend of the court briefs in support of civil liberties and constitutional government, supporting the rights of criminal defendants, defending the First Amendment, and many others. People’s ability to freely think, speak, and join with others contributes to a diverse public square and helps people drive progress on the challenges we face. Learn more about our commitment to civil liberties including free speech. For further information or questions, reach Lorenz Isidro at LIsidro@afphq.org or 703-887-7724. Tags: Americans For Prosperity Foundation, Cheers Supreme Court Decision, Cheerleading, Social Media, and Free Speech CaseTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Making Sense of the Post-Pandemic Economy
Posted: 28 Jun 2021 08:22 PM PDT Economists and policy makers grapple with inflation threats while consumers worry.
by Catherine Mortensen: Are you having a hard time understanding why the housing market is heating up, and why the cost of essentials such as milk, eggs, and gas is climbing? Are you in the market for a used car? Then you know how expensive those are right now. And why can’t businesses find employees, yet millions remain unemployed? Economists agree the recovery isn’t like anything we’ve seen before. That’s because we’ve never had a situation before where the heavy hand of government shut down private enterprises on a nationwide scale. The market distortions are enormous. As states reopen, there is a herky-jerky feel to the economy that has many people unsettled. Former Federal Reserve vice chairman Alan Blinder wrote in the Wall Street Journal recently, “the recovery is not linear. Rather, it is proceeding in fits and starts. Sales of physical goods, for example, dipped only briefly when Covid hit, recovered quickly, and are now well above their pre-pandemic levels. In stark contrast, businesses that deliver personal services, such as restaurants and hotels, suffered a devastating depression and are still below their pre-pandemic levels.” By far the most uneven outcome so far since the economy crashed in spring 2000, besides the 7.6 million fewer jobs compared to pre-pandemic levels, has been inflation, which is up 5 percent the past 12 months. Fear of rising prices seems to be a concern for many Americans right now. Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell sought to ease those concerns this week when he told a Congressional panel that it’s highly unlikely inflation will rise to levels seen in the 1970s but acknowledged significant uncertainty as the economy reopens. While the Fed anticipated that the end of the pandemic would temporarily push up inflation this year, Mr. Powell said that the increases in prices have been larger than central bankers had expected and may prove more persistent. But he underscored his view that shortages—including of used cars, computer chips and workers—will fade over time, bringing inflation closer to the Fed’s 2% long-run target. “If you look behind the headline and look at the categories where these prices are really going up, you’ll see that it tends to be areas that are directly affected by the reopening,” Mr. Powell said in a hearing before a House subcommittee. “That’s something that we’ll go through over a period. It will then be over. And it should not leave much of a mark on the ongoing inflation process.” Despite those assurances, the free-market economists at the Center to Unleash Prosperity (CTUP) say that inflation is still a threat. They have a new mantra, “Biden inflation taxes everyone.” It appears to be catching on. A new Harvard CAPS/Harris poll shows 85% of Americans are concerned about rising inflation. In recent months it has exceeded 6% – double the Fed’s 2.5% target rate. While Americans are increasingly alarmed over rising gas and grocery prices, the poll also found that most Americans believe the Fed will keep inflation “in check.” “Concern about inflation is reaching new highs as people begin to spend their savings from COVID lockdowns,” said Mark Penn, director of the Harvard CAPS/Harris poll. “The administration has to watch this as a potential issue on the horizon.” Within hours of the release of the poll’s topline numbers, Republicans were already pointing fingers at Democrat spending as the problem. “Everyday goods cost more because of the wasteful spending in Democrats’ socialist stimulus bill. Voters will hold them accountable,” said National Republican Congressional Committee Spokesman Mike Berg. At Tuesday’s congressional hearing with Chairman Powell, Rep. Mark Green (R., Tenn.) echoed that concern. “When Congress spends trillions of dollars and the Fed prints money, something’s got to give,” Rep. Green said. He asked Mr. Powell whether the price increases seen in recent months are “the start of something that could be as bad as the ‘70s,” when inflation reached double digits. Mr. Powell said such a scenario is “very, very unlikely,” in part because the central bank “is strongly prepared to use its tools to keep us around 2% inflation.” But what about all the Biden-Schumer-Pelosi spending plans? Should we be concerned? The CTUP economists have summarized Biden’s post-Covid spending ambitions compared to major wars and other major spending initiatives throughout history. “Biden has called for three $2 trillion supplemental spending bills this year – one of which, the $1.9 trillion blue state bail out already passed in March. Trump endorsed about $3 trillion of new spending in 2020 – while the economy was locked down and the pandemic was in full throttle. How can Uncle Sam need twice as much money with the crisis over?” We at Americans for Limited Government (ALG), like CTUP, are frustrated that some Republicans are talking about $1 trillion infrastructure compromise. We need to be cutting – not adding – $1 trillion from the most bloated budget in American history. ALG has a simple message for Congress: stop the out-of-control spending. As ALG President Rick Manning said, “Congress can and should act now to stop this obvious trend in its tracks by freezing federal spending at the normally appropriated levels of 2020 as well as ending all new and unspent COVID emergency spending. By stopping our nation’s double digit money supply growth, lawmakers would undercut the primary inflation driver. “Inflation is dangerous because it is the ultimate hidden tax,” Manning explained. “Inflation means that our money becomes worth less, making the cost of things we purchase more expensive. The result right now is that real wages (how much you make versus how much it costs to buy the same things with that money) are going down and the higher the inflation rate the less a paycheck will buy. Naturally, that causes people to demand higher wages, which has the perverse effect of increasing the cost of goods and services creating a vicious cycle that is directly due to the federal government’s money supply increase,” concluded Manning. Tags: Catherine Mortensen, Americans for Limited Government, Making Sense of, the Post-Pandemic EconomyTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Why Trading Higher Energy Costs for No Environmental Benefit is a Bad Deal
Posted: 28 Jun 2021 07:57 PM PDT by AFP: “A cleaner environment, which we all want, and affordable, reliable energy, which we all need, are not mutually exclusive. On the contrary, they are mutually reinforcing.”
Chris Hudson, vice president of government affairs at Americans for Prosperity, brings home that point in a new op-ed in the Washington Examiner that calls on Congress to reject an attempt to overturn a Trump administration rule that eliminated costly — and ineffective — mandates on energy companies. “We can, and must, be good stewards of our environment,” Hudson writes. “At the same time, we must not hurt the most vulnerable in society by putting affordable, reliable energy further out of reach or damaging the economy.” Accomplishing both requires innovation. Top-down mandates like the proposal to reverse the 2020 methane rule drive up the cost of energy, stifle innovation, and hurt the most vulnerable. The Environmental Protection Agency has said that “rescinding the methane limits will not actually change the amount of methane emission reductions.” Which would lead a logical person to ask: What’s the point? As Hudson explains, the U.S. leads the world in reducing carbon emissions, and it’s doing it through innovations like fracking, not through heavy-handed mandates. The same is true among states that have chosen innovation over regulation. Read more in the Examiner about how S.J. Res. 14 would derail innovation, open the door to an outright ban on fracking, and lead to higher energy costs with no accompanying environmental benefit. Tags: Americans for Prosperity, Why Trading Higher Energy Costs, No Environmental Benefit, a Bad DealTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Biden Military Wages Culture War
Posted: 28 Jun 2021 07:26 PM PDT by Tony Perkins: When Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin issued a “stand-down” order for the military to start its witch hunt for violent extremism in the ranks, that was only the first symptom. Since then, the Biden administration has subjected America’s men and women in uniform to a dizzying barrage of woke indoctrination. A whistleblower hotline set up by Senator Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) and Representative Dan Crenshaw (R-Texas) has already received “well over 300 serious, credible complaints.” Cotton gave a sampling of the reports on Wednesday’s “Washington Watch.” An officer told of a young cadet who “did not realize the Air Force was such a racist institution when she enlisted, and she never would have enlisted if she knew that was the case.” Another soldier said “he was [so] tired of these indoctrination sessions… as opposed to tactical and operational excellence that he planned to leave when he his enlistment contract is up.” These politically correct distractions “silently corrode morale and cohesion,” Cotton insisted.
Many high-ranking officers are complicit in imposing this ideology on our military personnel. Tuesday, Cotton questioned Admiral Michael Gilday about books on his professional reading list, “which ensigns and sailors across your service take very seriously.” The list included some of the seminal “anti-racist” texts, promoting notions like, “capitalism is essentially racist, and racism is essentially capitalist,” “the only remedy for past discrimination is present discrimination, [and] the only remedy for present discrimination is future discrimination,” and “some individuals, by virtue of his or her race, are inherently oppressive or privileged, while others are victimized or oppressed.” The admiral twice refused to answer a direct question from Senator Cotton about whether “he thought capitalism was racist.” Anti-racism manifestos “have no business being on a service chief’s reading list,” Cotton observed. The reading lists should help young soldiers learn “how to lead, how to perform their craft well, how to learn from the history and biographies of those that went before them. They should be focused on teaching about how to win real wars, not culture wars.” In advancing race-baiting, divisive theories, the Biden administration has lost sight of the fact that the military has a critical mission — to fight and win wars. And America has major geopolitical rivals that would like nothing better than to undermine our ability to project force to defend our national interests. “I suspect if China and Russia, if they wanted to try to undermine unit morale and unit cohesion, they would probably not think of a much better strategy,” Cotton pointed out. The Arkansas senator’s vocal criticism of critical race theory and defense of the U.S. military gained notoriety last year after the New York Times published an op-ed by him and then apologized to its own staff for running it. Cotton said he hopes “sunlight itself will help solve the problem” so that “further action” isn’t required. But if military officials persist in advancing critical race theory in trainings, Senator Cotton said the U.S. Senate would be within its rights to scrutinize promotions more carefully. Currently, the Armed Services Committee, on which Cotton sits, approves tens of thousands of military promotions every year, voice-voting everything from generals to lieutenants “in blocks of hundreds or thousands.” Cotton proposed holding generals accountable for reigning in extremist trainings. “There are not that many generals in our military, and it wouldn’t be that hard to scrutinize their commands.” The mainstream media will probably vilify him for refusing to promote woke officers, but the readiness of America’s military for the next war will be literally a matter of life and death. Until then, Senator Cotton will keep fighting for our men and women in uniform. Tags: Biden, Military, wages culture warTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Children At Risk, Freedom Won, Kamala Caves
Posted: 28 Jun 2021 07:24 PM PDT
by Gary Bauer: Children At Risk Joe Biden restored subsidies for abortions. So, a child, when she is most defenseless, now faces a greater chance of being destroyed in the womb before she ever takes her first breath. In the name of compassion, we’re allowing massive amounts of drugs to pour across our southern border, poisoning more of our children. In the name of science, we shut down our schools when all the science showed that our children were at very low risk from COVID. We forced them into social isolation. Suicides skyrocketed. Academic skills atrophied. Grades plummeted. That decision was made by left-wing bureaucrats who fought tooth-and-nail to close the schools in spite of all the science. Speaking of science, we’re telling our children there’s no such thing as biological sex. We’re telling them that they were “assigned their sex at birth,” and that they can choose the gender they want. (Remember, CNN says there’s no consensus for determining sex at birth!) We’re giving confused children puberty blockers so they can mutilate their bodies because they think they’ve been born into the wrong body. We’re robbing our children of their unique heritage. They were born in the most exceptional nation in history, founded in 1776 on the principle of individual freedom under God. But we’re telling them that they live in an evil nation founded in 1619 on slavery and genocide. We’re telling black children that they are still oppressed today. And we’re telling white children that they are oppressors. (That’s really great for self-esteem!) If a nation set out to deliberately ruin its rising generation, you couldn’t do any better than what the left is doing today. Thankfully, parents are beginning to fight back in school districts all over America. We must rescue our children from the radical left! These issues have animated my entire career in public policy. It’s why I so aggressively oppose abortion on demand. It’s why President Reagan chose me as Under Secretary of Education. It’s why Dr. James Dobson and I co-wrote “Children At Risk.” It’s why I cannot in good conscience leave this battle at such a time as this. And it’s why a day does not pass that I am so grateful to you for empowering our work in this fight for faith, family and freedom! Are Feminists Waking Up? This “witches brew” of anti-American history, Marxist critical race theory and transgender ideology is creating turmoil in homes and at school board meetings all across the country. The battle over the transgender issue was raging again last night in Loudoun County, Virginia, just 40 miles outside of the nation’s capital. And I’m pleased to say something very encouraging happened. Before last night’s school board meeting began, two self-described “radical feminist activist organizations” sent an open letter to the Loudoun County School Board vehemently opposing the board’s transgender policies. The groups declared, “We are appalled and disgusted at the direction in which the county is headed.” Here’s more from their letter: “Girls deserve privacy from boys, including boys who claim to ‘identify as girls.’ So-called ‘gender identity’ is a regressive movement to sanctify the destruction of everything that feminists have fought for. Women fought hard for the right to female-only facilities like bathrooms, changing rooms, and locker rooms so that girls . . . could have privacy.” Beyond the right to privacy, there’s simply the basic truth of what it means to be a woman. A biological man will never be a woman. You cannot change your DNA. That’s science! As I have expressed in recent reports, I’m stunned that so many women allow their daughters to be humiliated by the transgender agenda, whether it’s boys in their daughter’s locker rooms or losing college scholarships because they were forced to compete against boys in girls’ sports. We need more mothers and grandmothers to stand up, speak up and fight back for their daughters and granddaughters! Freedom Won. . . For Now As you may know, S. 1 fell ten votes short. Unfortunately, it was a 50-50 vote, with every Democrat voting for it and every Republican voting against it. Sen. Joe Manchin had said repeatedly that he would not vote for this legislation unless it was changed enough to earn bipartisan support. But when push comes to shove, as is often the case with Manchin, he bent to Chuck Schumer’s will. What was most disturbing isn’t what Joe Manchin did, but what Joe Biden said after the vote. He immediately used radioactive rhetoric, telling the American people that what happened in the Senate “represents a Jim Crow era in the 21st Century.” Biden knows he is using rhetoric guaranteed to inflame racial discord. But he does it anyway. And this was the man who claimed he would unite the country. He is the equivalent of a man yelling “FIRE!” in a crowded theater because he wants to see people trampling each other. He should be ashamed. Make no mistake about it: This was a power grab, plain and simple. It was an assault on our freedom. And you don’t have to take my word for it. Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-NY) told CNN yesterday, “If we deliver [S.1], we maintain power in 2022. If we don’t . . . we risk losing power and risk this moment to really push a progressive agenda.” Last week, Speaker Nancy Pelosi said that H.R. 1’s assault on our First Amendment freedoms was necessary in order for Democrats to severely restrict our Second Amendment freedoms because H.R. 1 will help them elect more anti-gun Democrats. While we won this battle, we know the fight is far from over. CWF is working hard to elect more conservatives to the House and Senate so that bills like H.R. 1 and S. 1 never threaten our freedom again! Kamala Caves What made Harris change her mind after all this time? Well, chalk it up to another win for Donald Trump! Last week, Trump announced that he would visit the border on June 30th. Presumably, Harris didn’t want to be upstaged by the former president, so she just had to get there first. Five Years Later Five years ago today, against the entire elite opinion of their nation (sound familiar?), the British people voted to leave the European Union because they understood they were losing their sovereignty. Many saw the Brexit vote as a precursor to the election of Donald Trump. Today’s anniversary of Brexit, won against all odds, reminds me of one of my favorite Churchill quotes, which should inspire us in the battles we’re fighting today: “Never give in. Never give in. Never, never, never, never—in nothing, great or small, large or petty—never give in, except to convictions of honor and good sense. Never yield to force. Never yield to the apparently overwhelming might of the enemy.” Tags: Gary Bauer, Campaign for Working Families, Children At Risk, Freedom Won, Kamala CavesTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Every Day I Wake Up I Am Thankful God Made Me An American
Posted: 28 Jun 2021 07:23 PM PDT by E.P UNUM: I OFFER THIS SIMPLISTIC FOUNDATIONAL EDUCATION TO THE YOUTH OF OUR NATION SO THAT THEY MAY BETTER UNDERSTAND SOME BASIC PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS. I begin with a discussion of how our great tax system works because it is an area of great misunderstanding. One which tends to influence our thinking, and, thus, needs some clarification: Suppose that ten men, all high school classmates and friends, some very successful, others less so, and some struggling financially…but all friends who enjoy each other’s company, play a weekly game of basketball at a local gym. They decide to go out for a beer after their game, and the bill for all ten comes to $100… If they paid their bill the way we pay our taxes, it would go something like this… The ten men drank in the bar each week following their basketball game and seemed quite happy with the arrangement, until one day, the owner threw them a curveball. “Since you are all such good customers,” he said, “I’m going to reduce the cost of your weekly beer by $20“. Drinks for the ten men would now cost just $80! Wow, a 20% reduction…that’s incredible!! Cheers for the bartender! The group still wanted to pay their bill the way we pay our taxes. So the first four men were unaffected. They would still drink for free. But what about the other six men ? How could they divide the $20 windfall so that everyone would get his fair share? br> WHAT TO DO? Thinking quickly, the bar owner suggested that it would be fair to reduce each man’s bill by a higher percentage the poorer he was, to follow the principle of the tax system they had been using. So he reached under the bar and pulled out his slide rule (he is old-fashioned) and he proceeded to work out the amounts he suggested that each should now pay. And So……. The fifth man, like the first four, now paid nothing (100% saving). The sixth now paid $2 instead of $3 (33% saving). The seventh now paid $5 instead of $7 (28% saving). The eighth now paid $9 instead of $12 (25% saving). The ninth now paid $14 instead of $18 (22% saving). The tenth now paid $49 instead of $59 (16% saving). Total savings 6 thru 10 = $20! What a wizard that bartender is! OBSERVATIONS AND CONCLUSIONS: “I only got a dollar out of the $20 saving,” declared the sixth man. He pointed to the tenth man, “but he got $10 and I am a better player than he is!!” “Yeah, that’s right,” exclaimed the fifth man. “I only saved a dollar too. It’s unfair that he got ten times more benefit than me!” “That’s true!” shouted the seventh man. “Why should he get $10 back, when I got only $2? The wealthy get all the breaks!” (it’s unclear if that man’s name was Bernie Sanders or if he was a democrat, but what he said seems consistent with the democratic way of looking at things) “Wait a minute,” yelled the first four men in unison who didn’t pay anything, “we didn’t get anything at all. This new tax system exploits the poor!” The nine men then surrounded the tenth and beat him up, and drove him out of town! The next week the tenth man didn’t show up for the basketball game or the after-game drinks. So, the nine others plus a guy they recruited from the neighborhood sat down and had their beers without him. But when it came time to pay the bill, they discovered something important. They didn’t have enough money between all of them for even half of the bill! And that, boys and girls, students, teachers, professors, journalists, community organizers, politicians, and government ministers, is how our tax system works. The people who already pay the highest taxes will naturally get the most benefit from a tax reduction. Tax them too much, attack them for being wealthy, and they just may not show up anymore. In fact, they might start drinking overseas, where the atmosphere is somewhat friendlier. And when they do, the burden falls on the shoulders of those who remain…the middle class….you and me. End of Lesson # 1 on the U.S. Tax System. NOW, LET’S BEGIN LESSON #2 DEALING WITH OUR ECONOMIC SYSTEM: Let’s turn our attention to the New Wave of Democratic Socialism engulfing our nation, and in particular, our youth, college students, college and university professors, news broadcasters, and folks like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Bernie Sanders, Corey Booker, Elizabeth Warren, Kamala Harris who collectively and individually attempt to sell us their fantasy story that all the free stuff they are offering can be paid for by increases in taxes on the rich. But you know now that when you continue to tax the rich they may leave which then leaves the middle class…you and I…to pick up the tab! It wasn’t long ago that we heard Bernie Sanders’ $16 Trillion Climate Change spending plan for the U.S. Economy. He audaciously states, without trepidation or equivocation, that his plan “will pay for itself” by the increases in taxes and the complete restructuring of our entire economy. And, on top of that, he suggests that his plan will “create 20 million more jobs”. He did not discuss where those jobs will come from, but that is what he said. But, fear not….President Joe Biden who is now on the scene has tempered this thinking. He is now only proposing to spend $6.0 Trillion, for the moment. I may be wrong in this assessment, and readily admit that my following remark may sound a bit cold and even crass. but I’m going to guess that Bernie Sanders, and probably Joe Biden never took a course in accounting, finance, economics, or…..common sense. And, forgive me, but anyone who buys into this program ought to have their heads examined. Consider the following: 1. Our annual tax revenues are roughly $4.5 trillion each year (incidentally 2018 tax revenues under President Trump…even with his tax cuts….were the highest in history! ) 2. We spend roughly $5.5 trillion….so we spend more than we take in. That, ladies and gentlemen, suggests to me that we have a spending problem, not a revenue problem….and, in the midst of this, democrats want us to spend more. That doesn’t sound to me like a rational building plan, but a blueprint for economic disaster… economic suicide might be a better word. If you listen to the other people making up the democratic/socialist party, they profess even greater hypocrisy. They pledge more free stuff and giveaways, all seeking to buy the votes of Americans who think this kind of thing doesn’t cost them anything! But, in reality, it does cost and the cost is far greater than they can imagine, The cost is their freedom and ours as well. NOW LET’S TURN OUR ATTENTION TO SOCIALISM VERSUS CAPITALISM FOR LESSON # 3 SOCIALISM VERSUS CAPITALISM Think about this: What nation in the history of the world that has adopted socialism as their economic system has prospered? Can you name one? If so, who is it? We have seen the failures of socialism in nations like Venezuela, Argentina, North Korea, Russia and Cuba. Do we wish to be like them? When was the last time you saw or read about caravans of Americans migrating to Cuba, Venezuela, Argentina…or for that matter any other nation on earth? Sir Winston Churchill described socialism in this manner: “Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance and the gospel of envy. Its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery.” He reiterated, “The inherent vice of capitalism is the unequal sharing of blessings while the inherent virtue of socialism is the equal sharing of miseries.” The most disturbing aspect of all the rhetoric from liberal democrats and the corrupt media and left-leaning university professors these days is that they genuinely believe that the majority of American voters simply do not understand economics nor do they understand our tax system. They believe that by spewing hatred and negative comments directed towards our President and promising free stuff which “someone else…the amorphous government”…..will pay for, they can get your vote! And, if truth be told, they are partially right. Our high schools and universities have really not done a good job in educating students. Indeed, they have become more temples of advocacy rather than learning, and that has contributed to the propensity of young students to protest in our streets without having a foundation or understanding of what or why they are protesting. Our youth need to take courses in Civics and American History taught by faculty who appreciate American Exceptionalism. And, most importantly, students need to understand that the government cannot give to any one group that which they do not take away from another group because there is a finite amount of tax revenue…that belongs to the people. One solution to problems like these is for the people to insist upon term limits for both Houses of Congress. Consider this: Joe Biden has been in government for almost 50 years Diane Feinstein has been in government for 60 years Chuck Schumer has been in government for 37 years Dick Durban has been in government for over 40 years Maxine Waters has been in government for 47 years Take a close look at the democratic cast of characters. What exactly are they offering? What is their platform and how will that improve the lives of Americans? Do we have problems here in the US? You bet we do…and we put them out there for the world to see. I have traveled all over this world over the last forty years and I can tell you without hesitation or equivocation, there has never been anywhere I would rather be than right here in the USA. I am proud of our nation and its heritage; proud of its military; its incredible medical system; its creativeness and innovation; its system of values and fairness and its Constitutional Republic. And, I am still learning. Even to this day, I marvel at the genius of our Founding Fathers. I thank God every day I wake up that He made me an American! Tags: E.P. Unum, Every Day I Wake Up, I Am Thankful, God Made Me, An AmericanTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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The Badge & The Blue Line
Posted: 28 Jun 2021 05:50 PM PDT by E.P. UNUM: The media, government, left-leaning organizations, and ignorant mobs of people today are constantly calling the absurd action of defunding police. Certain politicians do not stand behind and support the police. These people would have you believe that police, who are sworn to preserve, protect and defend the rights of citizens are not worthy of our admiration and respect and deserve disdain. Thanks to a corrupt and inept media, many today hate the police because they wear a blue uniform and a badge. I have something to say about this. Several of my family have served in the New York City Police Department. One died in the line of duty at age 32. Another continues to serve as a Detective First Grade and another as a Captain. All have seen their share of horror and man’s inhumanity towards their fellow man. So, I’d like to share with you some perspectives about the thousands of men and women who are part of The Blue Line and the Badge they proudly wear. Consider this:
Despite your undeserved hate and anger, this badge will await the next call for help. And, this badge and I will come running without hesitation, just like the thousands of men and women across this great nation who are a part of The Blue Line. This badge serves you and yours. Try to remember this the next time you hear shouts of police brutality or defund the police. Tags: EP Unum, The Badge, The Blue Line, McIntosh Enterprises To share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Arkansas A.G. Asks Congress to Restore Hyde Amendment to Federal Budget
Posted: 28 Jun 2021 05:30 PM PDT by Jerry Cox: On Monday Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge joined 21 other state attorneys general in signing a letter asking Congress to restore the Hyde Amendment to the proposed federal budget.
The Hyde Amendment is a bipartisan budget provision. It’s been on every federal budget since 1976. It generally protects Americans from being forced to subsidize abortions with their tax dollars, except in cases of rape or incest or when the mother’s life or physical health are in jeopardy. Without the Hyde Amendment, federal funds could be used to pay for elective abortions. Earlier this year President Biden proposed a $6 trillion federal budget, but the proposal did not include the traditional Hyde Amendment language to protect taxpayers from funding abortions. If adopted, President Biden’s budget could open the door to publicly funded abortion in America. The letter that A.G. Rutledge signed on Monday notes, Studies of the Hyde Amendment have found that it has saved the lives of millions of unborn children—saving 2.13 million lives in its first forty years alone, and saving over 60,000 lives per year today. Taxpayer funding of abortion defies common sense, both fiscally and ethically, and is no way to “unify America.” We call on you to reject the President’s invitation to join in this perilous pursuit. Even though Americans are divided on whether abortion is right or wrong, generally speaking, most believe abortion should be completely illegal or legal only in a few cases. In other words, getting rid of the Hyde Amendment would be grossly out of step with the rest of the country. Tags: Jerry Cox, Family Council, Arkansas, A.G., Asks Congress, to Restore, Hyde Amendment, to Federal BudgetTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Senate Republicans Save Voting Rights
Posted: 28 Jun 2021 05:11 PM PDT A unified GOP successfully filibustered the Democrats’ blatant election power grab.
by Thomas Gallatin: Senate Republicans invoked the filibuster on Tuesday, effectively killing (for the immediate future) the Democrats’ partisan power-grabbing legislation, S 1, which they had dubiously titled the “For the People Act.” Democrats and their Leftmedia propagandists dishonestly frame this as a “voting rights” bill, but make no mistake: It’s about Democrat power. All 50 Republicans held the line, while Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV, Trump +39) once again showed commitment to his party over the will of his own constituents and even his own expressed principles. Despite loudly declaring that he objected to such a partisan bill, even offering a slightly watered-down version, Manchin ultimately fell in line. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) pulled no punches in his denunciation of the legislation. “The rotten inner workings of Democrats’ S 1 power grab have been thoroughly exposed to the light,” he stated. “Whichever label Democrats slap on their bill, the substance remains the same.” Ironically, Democrat Congressman Jamaal Bowman unintentionally agreed with McConnell’s assessment: “If we deliver [S 1], we maintain power in 2022. If we don’t … then we risk losing power, and risk losing this moment in American history to really push a progressive Democratic agenda.” Prior to the vote, Joe Biden’s White House issued a BIG Lie statement asserting, “Democracy is in peril, here, in America. The right to vote — a sacred right in this country — is under assault with an intensity and an aggressiveness we have not seen in a long time.” Well, if Biden is truly concerned about the state of “democracy” in America, then he should be breathing a sigh of relief and thanking Republicans for boldly standing against a Democrat threat against our great Republic. But, of course, Biden would rather keep spinning the yarn that GOP election integrity laws in various states are “Jim Crow 2.0.” Senator Ted Cruz (TX) expertly turned the tables on this bogus talking point: Well, the majority leader used the phrase Jim Crow 2.0 and inadvertently he’s right, but not about what he’s describing. He’s right about the ‘Corrupt Politicians Act.’ The ‘Corrupt Politicians Act’ follows the exact same pattern that Jim Crow did. It is partisan legislation written by elected Democrats, designed to keep elected Democrats in office and to steal the right to vote from the citizenry to decide on somebody else. Going all the way back to the first voting rights act, the 14th Amendment, it was Republicans who assured that the recently freed slaves were given full citizenship rights, and especially the right to vote. With the Voting Rights Act of 1965, it was once again Republicans who, more than Democrats, stepped up to get the law passed, ending the Democrats’ Jim Crow abuses of voter rights. And now, it is Republicans who have once again stepped up to protect the integrity of voting rights by ensuring that federalism is preserved, working to rebuild Americans’ confidence in an electoral system governed by standards of fairness and accuracy, and preventing the legitimate votes of Americans from being offset by fraudulent votes that Democrats aid with their bulk-mail ballot strategy. The fact of the matter is that no democratic republic can stand if the citizenry cannot trust the accuracy and legality of the vote. What S 1 would have done is sow ever more distrust and uncertainty in future elections. Finally, no matter the Democrats’ rhetoric, the fact of the matter is that the American people don’t see this legislation as being “for the people.” For example, the vast majority of Americans reject the Democrats’ opposition to voter ID. Furthermore, while Americans widely support mail-in voting, that comes with the caveat of more stringent verification requirements — commonsense protections to prevent voter fraud. The truth is, Republicans aren’t against people voting; they’re against voter fraud. Democrats, on the other hand, not only dismiss voter fraud outright, they irrationally claim that any concerns and attempts to mitigate it are “racist” and a threat to democracy. Nothing could be further from the truth. But, again, Congressman Bowman let the cat out of the bag: This is all about the 2022 election and keeping Democrats in power. Tags: Ted Cruz, Joe Biden, Left, Democrats, Voting, S. 1, Senate, Republicans To share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Cause and Effect
Posted: 28 Jun 2021 05:09 PM PDT Democrats continue to berate and defund the police causing the crime rate to sore sharply.
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California’s Energy Woes: A Cautionary Tale for America
Posted: 28 Jun 2021 03:15 PM PDT No one can miss the irony of Californians finding themselves stuck at home just as they are finally ending their draconian pandemic restrictions due to their equally draconian energy production regulations.
by Rick Manning: According to Newsweek, as temperatures hit triple digits during California’s heat wave last week, the state’s power grid operators encouraged residents to relieve pressure on the grid by charging their electric vehicles before the peak energy use times of day.
The California Independent System Operator (ISO), which oversees the grid, called upon Californians to conserve energy twice last week through the use of Flex Alerts, which ask residents to practice energy conservation on a voluntary basis. Charging electric vehicles before the time period covered by the alerts was included on a list of energy conservation tips the California ISO posted on Twitter, as was avoiding use of large appliances and turning off extra lights. Matthew Moniot, a researcher with the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, said during a recent interview with Newsweek that electric vehicle owners now mostly charge their vehicles at night, but that will likely have to change so that more drivers are charging while energy production levels are higher. “If you look at aggregate load across the grid, it tends to spike in the evening hours whenever people come home,” Moniot said. Though energy use tends to dip overnight while people are sleeping, that is also the time when less energy is produced by solar and wind, both of which are energy sources Moniot said will be increasingly relied upon as states like California continue embracing clean energy. Increased reliance on solar and wind energy will present a “tricky problem” regarding “how much can we move what’s currently overnight charging to be during the daytime hours, when generation may be more excessive,” Moniot said. California’s green energy schemes are largely to blame for the state’s energy woes. California is struggling with an electricity generation shortage due to hot temperatures and high winds forcing utility Pacific Gas and Electric to stop producing electricity impacting millions of people. California is also ground zero for the electric car movement with many owners caught without the ability to charge their vehicles effectively turning them into bricks. No one can miss the irony of Californians finding themselves stuck at home just as they are finally ending their draconian pandemic restrictions due to their equally draconian energy production regulations. As Joe Biden is trying to Californize America through his war on reliable energy, the disabling of electric vehicles in the state should serve as a grim warning for the rest of us about the consequences of being against both electricity generation and the internal combustion engine. One can only imagine the backlash when young people in the once golden state discover that their iPhones rely upon electricity generation, and the wall doesn’t just magically charge their batteries. It could get ugly very quickly as people walk the streets like they are part of the Living Dead staring at their inoperable devices muttering meaninglessly. California is a cautionary tale to the rest of the country. We need energy policies that promote energy independence, and that means tapping into our vast natural resources. Resources the Biden administration is fast locking up. Tags: Rick Manning, Americans for Limited Government, California’s Energy Woes,Cautionary Tale for AmericaTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Biden’s DOJ Proposes Model Anti-Gun Legislation, ATF Rule Changes
Posted: 28 Jun 2021 02:57 PM PDT by Garrett O’Leary: The Biden administration’s Department of Justice (DOJ) released model legislation it says states can use to craft “extreme risk protection order” laws, also known as “red-flag laws,” and a proposed rule change to how handguns equipped with stabilizing braces are classified and regulated.
“Today we deliver on our promise to help save lives while protecting the rights of law-abiding Americans. We welcome the opportunity to work with communities in the weeks and months ahead in our shared commitment to end gun violence,” said Attorney General Merrick Garland. The proposed legislation would “make it easier for states to craft” red-flag laws that authorize “courts to temporarily bar people in crisis from accessing firearms,” according to the DOJ press release. “Red-flag laws are often being used today by politicians opposed, in every way, to the individual’s right to keep and bear arms. These politicians see these laws as an opportunity to reduce gun ownership and to take away the right of due process from American citizens,” previously reported America’s 1st Freedom. The DOJ also introduced a proposed rule change that would treat certain handguns equipped with a stabilizing brace in the same manner as a short-barreled rifle, a change that would have them regulated under the National Firearms Act (NFA) of 1934. To possess a firearm regulated under the NFA, a person must be fingerprinted, photographed, undergo a background check, pay a $200 federal tax on the firearm, and register that firearm with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). It’s an arduous, months-long process. Those in violation are subject to felony charges, leaving countless Americans who own those affected handguns equipped with these braces potentially staring down these serious charges if this proposed rule change were to be approved. “Pistol stabilizing braces are particularly valuable for differently abled shooters who may not have the use of two hands,” reported the NRA Institute for Legislative Action (ILA). “Gun controllers’ goal of handicapping gun owners’ ability would make self-defense, target shooting and hunting more dangerous for everyone involved, including unrelated parties. The gun-control position is depraved and ludicrous.” Just last December, the ATF proposed—and promptly withdrew—similar guidance for firearms equipped with stabilizing braces. Now, with Biden in the White House, the anti-Second Amendment forces are back to try again. Two months ago, during an April press conference, President Joe Biden (D) promised from the Rose Garden that these anti-freedom measures were coming. It’s worth noting that he also made a number of untrue statements about your rights at that same press conference. A1F.com will keep you up to date on any further moves the Biden administration takes against your right to keep and bear arms. Tags: Garrett O’Leary, Joe Biden, DOJ, ATF, Red-Flag laws, Firearms, NFA, Awxond AmendmentTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Biden’s Crime Problem, The Unhinged Left, Election Integrity At Stake
Posted: 28 Jun 2021 11:34 AM PDT by Gary Bauer: After months of silence, President Biden will deliver a major speech tomorrow on the growing crime wave sweeping the country. It’s obvious why Biden is finally addressing this topic. Polling shows that the overwhelming majority of Americans feel less safe and are increasingly alarmed at rising crime in their communities. But I have zero expectation that Biden will actually do anything to address rising crime rates and growing disrespect for the police. He can’t do anything about those issues because he and his party are deeply implicated in the breakdown of law and order. White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki made it clear that Biden will blame it on “gun violence,” as if guns discharge by themselves. Some big city mayors say lifting COVID restrictions is responsible for the rise in crime. In other words, if no one is allowed to leave their homes, crime drops. I wonder if the president realizes that there has been a 40% increase in the number of police officers deliberately murdered in the first six months of this year. Another police officer was murdered in the line of duty in Colorado yesterday. Radical leftists and their liberal media allies have fed our country a steady diet of anti-police rhetoric. Morale among law enforcement officers is in the tank. Retirements are up and recruiting is down. Words matter. Policies matter. There’s another reason why Biden and the left have no credibility on lawlessness. He is personally responsible for the lawlessness taking place every day on our southern border. The border is increasingly controlled by international drug cartels, gangs like MS-13, human traffickers and illegal immigrants who are pouring into our country by the hundreds of thousands every month because Joe Biden refuses to enforce the law and secure our border. Biden’s open border policies are guaranteeing that more crime is coming to your city and state. Catch and release which is fine in fishing, but terrible when it comes to border security and the security of our communities. So, Joe Biden will make his speech, crafted for him by the wordsmiths at the White House. But nothing he says or does will have any impact on the crime ravaging your neighborhood, your schools and your city streets. The Unhinged Left Yesterday, I told you about a singer who said the Stars and Stripes is no longer a symbol of freedom. She says we need a new flag. Well, here’s another example that has most Americans fuming. Chelsea Wolfe, a transgender member of the U.S. Olympic team, wrote last year that he wants to win a medal so he can burn the U.S. flag on the Olympic podium. His hatred of our country was prompted by the commonsense policies of the Trump/Pence Administration meant to keep biological boys out of girls’ bathrooms and locker rooms, and to ensure that girls do not lose out on college scholarships because they are forced to compete against biological boys in athletics. The U.S. Olympic Committee should kick him off the team now! Of course, Wolfe quickly deleted his offensive comment and tried to clarify his remarks. But the clarification didn’t help. He claimed that he was “fighting fascism,” and trying to show the world that America is “not all of the bad things that we’re known for.” So, in his disturbed mind America is generally bad and you’re a fascist for wanting to keep men out of women’s bathrooms and boys out of girls’ sports. If an athlete made racist comments in the past, they would be and should be kicked off our Olympic team. Expressing hate for America should not be acceptable for members of the U.S. Olympic team either. Remove him now! I miss Donald Trump. If he were president today, he would demand action from the U.S. Olympic Committee. I hope more elected officials will speak up. This war against reality, normalcy and our country is the most serious battle we’re facing as a nation today. It’s NOT Fair That’s the whole reason we have girls’ sports in the first place! Again, I just don’t understand why women tolerate this and allow leftists to humiliate their daughters. As Senator Tom Cotton recently noted, 76 high school boys in 2019 ran faster times in 100 meter races than Florence Griffith Joyner, who currently holds the women’s Olympic record in the same 100 meter race. There are thousands of male athletes who can outperform the most elite female athletes. If this insanity is not checked, it won’t be long before all women’s athletic records are held by biological men claiming to be women. Election Integrity At Stake As of now, S. 1 won’t pass the Senate because the filibuster rule requires this legislation to have 60 votes to pass. There are only 50 Democrats, and I would hope that not one Republican would vote for this outrageous liberal power grab. Senator Joe Manchin caused serious heartburn for Democrats when he announced his opposition to S. 1 a few weeks ago. But he has since been working on a “compromise” version that was enthusiastically endorsed by Barack Obama and Stacey Abrams. That tells you all you need to know. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell yesterday delivered a brilliant and blistering smackdown of the legislation and the left’s agenda in pushing this extreme measure now. And it’s not just conservatives who oppose S. 1. As one liberal law professor put it, “If Democrats . . . keep saying that H.R. 1/S. 1 . . . is essential to secure democracy, they are self-deceived or deceitful.” I’ll leave it to you to decide which one is correct. Hunter’s Corruption Now we’re discovering that Hunter Biden is really a national treasure — one of the greatest American blow artists ever. If you’re not familiar with blow art, one columnist described it this way: “Using a metal pipe about the size of a glass crack pipe, Hunter Biden blows some kind of mixture of paint and alcohol onto special paper to create colorful blotches. It is the sort of thing you would tape to the fridge door if your kindergarten child created it with finger paints.” According to some “experts,” Hunter Biden could get as much as $1 million for each work of blow art. Chances are we’ll never know who is purchasing Hunter’s art. And this windfall conveniently comes as he’s facing major IRS problems and other legal difficulties. If you don’t think this is corruption, I’ve got a bridge to sell you. Walter Schaub, a top ethics adviser in the Obama Administration, blasted Hunter Biden’s art sales, saying, “The notion of a president’s son capitalizing on that relationship by selling art at obviously inflated prices and keeping the public in the dark about who’s funneling money to him has a shameful and grifty feel to it.” Tags: Gary Bauer, Campaign for Working Families, Biden’s Crime Problem, The Unhinged Left, Election Integrity At StakeTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Biden: Dragging the Military into a New Era
Posted: 28 Jun 2021 10:54 AM PDT by Tony Perkins: At Nellis Air Force Base last week, pilots were gathered around a different kind of runway. That’s because the southern Nevada post, home to one of the most advanced air combat programs in the service, made the controversial decision to host its first-ever drag queen show. To the amusement of America’s enemies, some of our most skilled servicemen and women spent their Thursday night “discover[ing] the significance of drag in the LGBT+ community” at a base club — a lesson sure to please their transgender activist-in-chief.
Welcome to the Biden military: you can’t have a Bible on the table, but you can have heels in your footlocker. An Air Force veteran posted a picture of the digital flyer over the weekend, which read, “DRAG-U-NELLIS” and “CLASS IS IN SESSION” surrounded by pictures of Coco Montrese, Makena Knight, and Alexis Mateo. “I guess the airmen at Nellis have completely mastered air and ground combat, so they can relax with an event that has grown men in dresses twerking; very cool!” he tweeted. When Breitbart asked for comment, Nellis officials seemed almost proud of the fact that they were hosting this kind of gathering. They confirmed that, yes, the 99th Air Base Wing held the event and explained that it was sponsored by a private organization. But the spokesperson insisted that it was important to “provid[e] an opportunity for attendees to learn more about the history and significance of drag performance art within the LGBT+ community.” Inclusivity, the official went on, “is essential to the morale, cohesion, and readiness of the military. Nellis Air Force Base is committed to providing and championing an environment that is characterized by equal opportunity, diversity and inclusion.” No doubt our mastery of the catwalk will strike terror in the hearts of Iran and China, where leaders must be looking on with glee at this administration’s social preoccupations. According to the base website, Nellis is where pilots undergo “the most demanding… air combat training in the country.” North Korea will be relieved to know that this sophisticated training has taken a backseat to nights of transgender frolicking. But then, that’s all this administration has had on its radar since taking over. Like Barack Obama, Biden has never seen our troops as anything but a force for social change. Of course, the irony is that while the military defends drag queen acts on military installations, they aren’t extending Christians troops the same tolerance. At least two active-duty service members — Lt. Colonel Matthew Lohmeire and Chaplain Andrew Calvert — have been fired or suspended in the last few weeks for daring to talk openly about the Pentagon’s new policies. “My Republican colleagues and I hear regularly from active duty and retired service members that even holding conservative values is now enough to endanger a service member’s military career,” Rep. Mike Rogers (Ala.) told Politico. He and his GOP colleagues are racing to put together legislation that would combat the wave of targeting and censorship. In the meantime, conservatives watch helplessly as the proud warfighting ethos that Donald Trump restored is replaced with a circus of LGBT activism. Just ask yourself: when was the last time you read a headline about the military that actually had to do with national defense? Instead, we’re talking about climate change, extremism “stand downs,” critical race theory, rainbow flags, and maternity flight suits. The Defense Department, NRO’s John Rossomando warns, is a case study in “misplaced priorities rooted in myths.” It’s a woke military focused on politics, not “lethality and readiness,” one former undersecretary of Defense under George H.W. Bush argued. “It will excel in virtue signaling and fail at winning battles…” Including the one for the heart and soul of America’s proud fighting force. Tags: Tony Perkins, Family Research Council, Biden, Dragging the Military, into a New Era To share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Biden Administration Opposing Arkansas’ SAFE Act in Federal Court
Posted: 28 Jun 2021 10:50 AM PDT by Jerry Cox: The Biden Administration recently filed a statement of interest opposing Arkansas’ SAFE Act in federal court. The SAFE Act protects children from puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, and sex-reassignment procedures.
Watch this video to learn more. Jerry Cox is the founder and president of Family Council and the Education Alliance and a contributing author to the ARRA News Service. Tags: Jerry Cox, Family Council, Biden Administration, Opposing Arkansas’ SAFE Act, in Federal CourtTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Biden Economic Strategy: Put America Last
Posted: 28 Jun 2021 10:24 AM PDT by Stephen Moore: President Joe Biden’s performance at the meeting with foreign leaders in Britain last week was a disgrace. Biden cut deals with Britain that sold out America’s interests, and for doing so, he won the worshipful accolades of the Europeans, the Brits and the Canadians. It’s amazing how popular you are at a party when you pay everyone’s bills. Except Biden isn’t spending his own money, of course. He’s spending ours.
It would be an understatement to say that the Euroland leaders weren’t big fans of former President Donald Trump. Trump went to the G-7 meetings and told his international peers that there was a new sheriff in town and that his foremost mission was to put America first. He canceled bad trade deals in which other countries were cheating. Trump insisted that the Germans, the French and the Italians paid more of the NATO bills for their own defense. He pulled America out of the Paris climate accord in part because almost none of the other nations was abiding by it. What a difference a new president makes. The Euroland leaders of the G-7 are beside themselves with joy over Biden’s “cooperative tone” and concessions at the meetings in Britain this weekend. A Reuters headline captured the euphoria of the foreign heads of state: “G7 Source Praises Biden After ‘Complete Chaos’ of Trump.” Is anyone surprised by the lovefest? “It’s great to have a U.S. president who is part of the club,” France’s Emmanuel Macron said in a lengthy statement, saturating the new American president with praise. Why wouldn’t Canada, Russia and the Europeans be celebrating? Biden gave away the store. Let me count the ways: No. 1: He reiterated his promise that America will jump off the climate change cliff first and dismantle U.S. energy production as a sign of his commitment to stopping global warming. Yes, that is Russian President Vladimir Putin smiling. This is a reaffirmation of the U.S. undermining our own energy security after Beijing announced it has no interest in compromising its economic prosperity in the name of global warming. They have more significant and more immediate ambitions than to worry about the planet’s temperature in 50 or 75 years. No. 2: He agreed to a global tax that will harmonize U.S. taxes with those of the socialist European nations and fight against international tax competition, which has historically benefited the United States. America is supposed to be the low-tax country globally, and now we are ratcheting up our taxes to the levels commonplace in Europe. When Trump cut our tax rates, more than $1 trillion, much of it from socialist Europe, flowed into the U.S., financing new jobs and new enterprises. Now Biden wants a U.S. rate that matches that of Europe and exceeds that of China. No. 3: Biden agreed to a “tax on tech” that will allow the Europeans and other international competitors to the U.S. to extract tens of billions of tax dollars every year from iconic American tech leaders such as Amazon, Apple, Google, Microsoft and Facebook. Meanwhile, as The Wall Street Journal has pointed out, the Europeans continue to lobby to ensure that their large companies are exempt from these international taxes. What kind of president sells his own nation’s companies down the river? Don’t be surprised if the Biden administration tells the Germans, the French and the Italians that they can forget about those Trump demands that Europe pay more for their own defense at future NATO meetings. Uncle Sam is happy to keep picking up the tab. Trump promoted American values and relentlessly fought for American interests when meeting with G-7 leaders. He told the Europeans that if they want to get richer, they should be more like us. Now, we have a president who wants America to be more like them. This isn’t leadership. It is a first step in surrendering America’s power, prosperity and sovereignty. Tags: Stephen Moore, Biden Economic Strategy, Put America LastTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Will Bishops Deny Biden Communion?
Posted: 28 Jun 2021 10:52 AM PDT by Patrick J. Buchanan: Last week, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops voted 168-55, more than 3-1, to provide new guidance for receiving Holy Communion.
Behind the decision? Bishops’ alarm that the public religious practice of President Joe Biden is conveying a heretical message to the faithful and the nation. At Sunday Mass, Biden regularly receives Communion. Yet he not only supports Roe v. Wade and a woman’s right to have an abortion, but his new administration also provides ample funding of abortions. Restrictions that existed in the Trump era, such as the Hyde Amendments that prohibit taxpayer-funding of abortions, are about to be lifted in the Biden presidency. If the “teaching document” the bishops are expected to produce is consistent with traditional doctrine, a series of collisions on moral issues is about to shake the American Catholic Church and Democratic Party. For that majority of U.S. bishops, who believe pro-choice Catholic politicians should be denied Communion, will likely collide not only with Biden and their fellow bishops but with the Vatican. Pope Francis had wanted to avert this now seemingly inevitable showdown on the issue. Even if the document does not mention him by name, Biden will be pressed by the media to explain how he can back government funding of the killing of the unborn and still receive Holy Communion. Pope Francis will be pressed as to whether the U.S. bishops are wrong to insist that U.S. Catholic leaders who defy Catholic doctrine on one of the great moral issues of the age should not be treated as devout Catholics. If the bishops produce a teaching document that is consistent with traditional Catholic doctrine, what will it say? Abortion is the killing of an unborn child, a grave moral crime and sin. No Catholic may be a party to it. Political leaders who endorse abortion rights and vote to fund abortions contribute to a systemic moral evil and a scandalizing of the faithful. And they should neither receive nor be given Holy Communion. To do so is to give moral sanction to their misconduct. The major argument raised against a denial of Communion to pro-abortion Catholics is the deeper division in the church it could create. “The choice before us at this moment,” said Washington, D.C., Cardinal Wilton Gregory at the bishops’ gathering, “is either we pursue a path of strengthening unity among ourselves or settle for creating a document that will not bring unity but may very well further damage it.” But is episcopal collegiality a higher cause than standing up for the right to life of millions of unborn who are about to be done to death? Is a perceived unity among bishops more important than public witness to the truth that the unborn in America have been destroyed for 50 years at an annual rate that exceeds the COVID-19 pandemic at its worst? Is clarity about doctrinal truth less important than fraternity? No one can know what is in the heart and soul of Biden, who visibly manifests a devotion to his Catholic faith unrivaled in any national politician of his generation. Still, there is no denying the message Biden’s appearance receiving Communion gives off. It is that to be pro-abortion and fund abortions does not necessarily conflict with being a good Catholic. Pro-life Bishop Kevin Rhoades of South Bend, Indiana, dissents: “There is a special obligation of those who are in leadership because of their public visibility.” Rhoades previously objected to Notre Dame’s conferring of its prestigious Laetare Medal on Vice President Biden, citing his support for abortion and same-sex marriage: “I disagree with awarding someone for ‘outstanding service to the Church and society’ who has not been faithful to this obligation.” Asked Friday how he felt about the possibility that Catholic bishops would vote to deny him Communion, Biden dismissed the idea and walked away: “That’s a private matter, and I don’t think that’s going to happen.” Where is this going? The bishops have scheduled a decision by their next conference to write a report that seems certain to be read as a rebuke to Biden. While this will divide the Catholic community, the pope is unlikely to give the document his support. Hence, its effect will be restricted to those dioceses whose bishops agree with it — and choose to deny Communion to the president of the United States. Biden will be pressed to speak to the issue of abortion and the bishops’ decision to deny him Communion. His attendance at Mass and taking Communion will become matters of deepening controversy. His attendance at Sunday Mass may be marked by demonstrations. And he will be charged with hypocrisy — for pretending to be the kind of Catholic that a majority of American bishops contend he is not. With many states having adopted new restrictions on abortion that appear to conflict with Roe v. Wade, the issue of abortion appears about to be returned to the Supreme Court — and to the front burner of U.S. politics. Not good news for Joe Biden. Tags: Patrick J. Buchanan, Will Bishops Deny Biden Communion?, >Rasmussen ReportsTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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The US Should Take Note of Vietnam’s ‘Vietnam First’ Trade Policy
Posted: 28 Jun 2021 10:14 AM PDT by Seton Motley: Donald Trump introduced many millions of Americans to the very unfair, un-free “free trade” to which the United States government had long subjected us.
At the behest of huge-donor globalist corporations, the US government had for many decades signed us up for hundreds of America Last trade deals. Where other nations severely limited what we could send them. And tariffed the daylight out of what little we were allowed to send them. And most damagingly, the US allowed other nations to subsidize like crazy what they sell us. When a country mass-subsidizes something we sell? It is decidedly unfair to us. Most importantly, to the American men and women who make that something. They are being undercut – not by market forces, but by market-warping government interference. Every dollar in government subsidy – means that country’s sellers can sell for a dollar less than our men and women attempting to compete with them. When the government subsides are in the billions of dollars per year – things get really warped. And really bad for our manufacturing men and women. And, of course, farmers are manufacturers. They manufacture food. And they are damaged just as much by foreign subsidies as anyone manufacturing anything else. Only I would argue food and its domestic manufacture is more important…than just about anything else we manufacture. Vietnam seems to grasp all of these concepts. And is therefore engaged in quite sensible “Vietnam First” trade policy. Vietnam Imposes 47.64% Anti-Dumping Tax on Some Sugar Imports from Thailand: “The decision comes after the ministry finished an anti-dumping investigation that started last September on behalf of the domestic industry. “The probe showed that subsidised sugar shipments from Thailand surged 330.4% to 1.3 million tonnes in 2020 and the imports were undermining the domestic sugar industry, the ministry said in a statement…. “ASEAN Trade in Goods Agreement…provisions allow Association of Southeast Asian Nations to impose import duties to protect the rights and interests of their domestic industries against anti-competitive behaviour.” To what Thailand “anti-competitive behavior” could Vietnam be responding? Thailand’s Sugar Policy: Government Drives Production and Export Expansion: “The Thai government has been closely involved with the Thai sugar industry for decades, and has taken major steps to expand Thai sugar production and exports, regardless of world market pricing and needs. “Thai government support for its sugar industry amounts to at least $1.3 billion per year. That includes about $775 million or more in indirect export subsidies through a price pooling system, which boosts subsidies when world prices decline, and $500-525 million per year in direct payments. “In addition, Thai sugar producers benefit substantially from soft loans and input subsidies the Thai government makes available to all of agriculture.” $1.3+ billion per year is a LOT of sugar subsidies. There is literally no way Vietnamese farmers can compete with that massive a Thai government helping hand. So Vietnam did exactly what they should have done. Impose massive tariffs – to offset the massive Thai subsidies that are killing their domestic food manufacturers. Would it be better if neither Thailand nor Vietnam engaged in this un-free trade activity? Absolutely. But would it be insanely stupid for Vietnam to unilaterally disarm – and allow Thailand to destroy their food manufacturing sector? Absolutely. Vietnam is putting Vietnam first. As it should. Donald Trump put America first. As he should have. Trump is no longer president. But that doesn’t mean we should return to our very many decades of America Last trade policies. Tags: Seton Motley, US Should Take Note, ‘Vietnam First’ Trade PolicyTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Cryptocurrency Politics
Posted: 28 Jun 2021 09:45 AM PDT by Kerby Anderson: Cryptocurrency has been in the news lately, so it’s not surprising that Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have been a topic of discussion in Congress. In fact, Senator Cynthia Lummis (R-WY) and Representative Warren Davidson (R-OH) recently spoke at the Bitcoin 2021 conference in Miami.
However, Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) took the opportunity at a Senate hearing to criticize cryptocurrency, calling on the federal government to regulate or eliminate it. She does seem open to a government-backed digital currency, which she believes would “drive out bogus digital private money.” At least, that’s her opinion. To quote former US Senator (Daniel Patrick Moynihan), “You are entitled to your opinion. But you are not entitled to your own facts.” Many of her arguments weren’t even good arguments when Bitcoin began years ago. There are good answers to her criticisms. To read her comments, you would think just a handful of people have Bitcoin or any other cryptocurrency. More than 46 million Americans now own Bitcoin. Billionaire investor Ray Dalio (founder of Bridgewater Associates) said he’d rather own Bitcoin than bonds. US Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell refers to Bitcoin as a new “digital gold.” New York Digital Investment Group (NYDIG) announced that Bitcoin is coming to hundreds of US banks. This month a bill introduced by the president of El Salvador to make Bitcoin legal tender passed the Legislative Assembly with a supermajority. What about the complaint that Bitcoin uses too much energy? CEOs Elon Musk and Michael Saylor recently met with mining firms and plan to launch the Bitcoin Mining Council that will provide energy transparency and encourage even more emphasis on renewable sources. Here’s my suggestion: before Congress tries to pass any legislation about any digital currency, they might want to get their facts straight. Tags: Kerby Anderson, Viewpoints, Point of View, Cryptocurrency PoliticsTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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48.) NBC MORNING RUNDOWN
Tuesday, June 29, 2021
Good morning, NBC News readers.
Congress’ fragile police reform negotiations are stumbling. A Miami woman’s frantic call with her husband before the building collapse will send shivers down your spine. And the U.S. women’s gymnastics team share their excitement ahead of the Games.
Here’s what we’re watching this Tuesday morning.
When lawmakers negotiating police reform released a statement last week saying they had agreed on a framework and would keep talking, the words painted a rosy picture of discussions that in reality are teetering on collapse, according to those involved.
Outside special interest groups are playing a critical role in the negotiation and the divide is pitting law enforcement representatives against one another. After more than three months the process is wearing on members and some are questioning whether the other side wants a deal or if political forces are too much to overcome.
“Many in law enforcement agree that meaningful change is necessary, but unfortunately, a few are committed to standing in the way with a goal of obstructing the process,” said NAACP President Derrick Johnson.
Tuesday’s top stories By David K. Li | Read more Cassondra “Cassie” Billedeau-Stratton frantically called her husband and described a massive sink hole beneath their fourth-floor unit that had once been the building’s swimming pool. Then the line went dead.
By Leslie Josephs, CNBC | Read more After more than a year of coronavirus pandemic lockdowns, travelers busting out of their homes for vacation have been met with long security lines, long hold times with airlines and fewer options at the airport for everything from coffee to fried chicken sandwiches because of understaffing. By Ben Popken | Read more A pandemic surge in home buying and renovation has sent lumber prices soaring. They may never return to normal, experts say. “Whoever is a lumber producer today is making a fortune,” said one analyst. OPINION By Rebecca Shimoni-Stoil | Read more When every minute is crucial to saving lives, our inability to mandate an instant call-up of resources across city and state lines is literally killing people, writes a former reservist in a military search and rescue unit. By Dareh Gregorian, Haley Talbot and Garrett Haake | Read more The bill allows Republicans to make up at least five members of the 13 member committee after GOP leadership scuttled a bipartisan deal earlier this year. BETTER By Brianna Steinhilber | Read more FightCamp trainer Flo Master shares boxing-inspired bodyweight exercises that will chisel your abs from every angle.
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Also in the news …
New and notable releases include Jaybird earbuds, Rothy’s Hemp Collection, Brooks Running sneakers and more.
One fun thing With just a few weeks to go until the Olympic Games in Tokyo, the U.S. women’s gymnastics team is getting ready. “Raise your hand if you’re freaking out,” NBC News’ Hoda Kotb asked the team. All six women raised their hands.
Thanks for reading the Morning Rundown.
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49.) NBC FIRST READ
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From NBC’s Chuck Todd, Mark Murray, and Carrie Dann
FIRST READ: Washington wants limits on Facebook. It looks like the courts won’t do it for them.
For years now, both Democrats and Republicans have relied on the courts to settle tough political issues – whether it’s abortion, immigration or Obamacare.
But we’re about to find out what happens when the courts decide NOT to take action on what appears to be a bipartisan target: regulating the social media giant Facebook.
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“The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia dismissed the Federal Trade Commission’s antitrust complaint against the social media giant, calling it ‘legally insufficient.’ It also dismissed a similar case brought by the attorneys general of 46 states,” NBC’s Dylan Byers reports.
The Washington Post adds that the federal judge questioned “assertions that Facebook is a monopoly.”
So if Washington wants to regulate Facebook, it looks like it’s going to have to take LEGISLATIVE action through Congress.
Forget infrastructure. If you want to talk about a truly bipartisan issue – or target – it’s Facebook.
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Now witness the firepower of this fully armed and operational select committee
Yes, Democrats wanted an independent commission to investigate the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.
And yes, such a commission would have lessened the politics and focused more on the facts.
But don’t dismiss the POLITICAL power of the House select committee that Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Democrats are forming to look into Jan. 6.
After all, even House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy admitted the political power of the GOP’s Benghazi committee, which never found new evidence of any wrongdoing by Hillary Clinton.
“Everybody thought Hillary Clinton was unbeatable, right? But we put together a Benghazi special committee, a select committee,” McCarthy said back in 2015. “What are her numbers today? Her numbers are dropping. Why? Because she’s untrustable. But no one would have have known any of that had happened had we not fought and made that happen.”
What we’re watching for: Could Pelosi really add Republican Liz Cheney to this committee?
“A Pelosi aide added that she is ‘seriously considering’ appointing a Republican with one of her unilateral picks, which would make the composition of the committee 7-6 Democrats-to-Republicans, as opposed to 8-5,” per NBC News.
“The Republican-controlled Benghazi select committee during the Obama administration was 7-5 Republicans-to-Democrats.”
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Biden heads to Wisconsin to sell infrastructure deal
President Biden travels to La Crosse, Wis., to promote the bipartisan infrastructure deal he struck with Republicans last week (and which he worked to save over the weekend).
The speech he’s set to deliver is at 2:00 pm ET.
Worth noting: Biden never hit the the road this same way to sell the voting-rights legislation that Senate Republicans filibustered last week.
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Data Download: The numbers you need to know today
46 percent to 49 percent: The share of Arizona voters who support the state’s audit of the 2020 election, versus those who don’t, according to a new survey from Democratic pollster Fernand Amandi
11: The official death toll so far in the condo collapse in Surfside, with 150 still unaccounted for.
33,778,206: The number of confirmed cases of coronavirus in the United States, per the most recent data from NBC News and health officials. (That’s 15,831 more than yesterday morning.)
607,507: The number of deaths in the United States from the virus so far, per the most recent data from NBC News. (That’s 191 more than yesterday morning.)
324,414,371: The number of vaccine doses administered in the U.S.
42.7 percent: The share of all Americans who are fully vaccinated, per NBC News.
57 percent: The share of all American adults over 18 who are fully vaccinated, per CDC.
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TWEET OF THE DAY: Here’s your MAGA bingo card
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Newsom’s latest hurdle
Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom is favored to defeat the eventual recall election against him.
But he might have to deal with this hurdle: His political party – as of now – won’t be listed on the recall ballot, the Los Angeles Times writes.
“In a state where registered Democrats outnumber registered Republicans nearly 2 to 1, the Democratic governor’s name may appear on the recall ballot without a party preference, thanks to a paperwork mistake made more than a year ago. The candidates seeking to replace him in the still-unscheduled election will be listed with their stated party preference.”
The L.A. Times adds that Newsom has filed a lawsuit against California’s secretary of state
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ICYMI: What ELSE is happening in the world?
Police reform negotiations on the Hill may be on the brink of collapse, writes Leigh Ann Caldwell.
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Tuesday 06.29.21 An NCAA panel voted to support an interim policy letting college athletes profit from their name, image and likeness until federal legislation — supported by a recent SCOTUS decision — or new rules are in place. Here’s what else you need to know to Get Up to Speed and On With Your Day. Search and rescue teams look for survivors five days after the partial building collapse. Condo collapse
Investigators are on the scene of the Florida condo collapse, trying to figure out how and why a portion of the building came down. A six-person team of scientists, structural engineers and a geotechnical engineer from the National Institute of Standards and Technology is conducting a preliminary investigation of the collapsed building’s materials, history and applicable building codes at the time it was built, the surrounding ground and other factors. Documents show condo owners were also facing assessments for about $15 million worth of repairs, with payments set to begin a week after the building’s deadly fall. The tragedy has raised haunting questions about building integrity that reach far beyond South Florida. Meanwhile, families are still holding out hope for good news in the agonizing rescue process. So far, 11 people have died and 150 remain missing.
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The threat of the Delta variant has some health officials rethinking Covid-19 measures, even among vaccinated people. Experts have said vaccines like those from Moderna and Pfizer/BioNTech provide high amounts of protection against the variant, but some warn breakthroughs could become more likely if the virus becomes more prevalent. Already in Los Angeles County, officials have reinstated mask guidance for public indoor spaces, regardless of vaccination status. Other parts of the world are getting even stricter. South Africa has entered at least two weeks of lockdown to combat a third wave of Covid-19 linked to the Delta variant. About 10 million Australians, including residents in four of the country’s eight capital cities, are also under lockdown.
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The Supreme Court left in place a decision that allowed a transgender student to use the bathroom that corresponded to his gender identity. It is a victory for the LGBTQ community, which worried the conservative-leaning high court would reverse the lower court’s decision. The case originated in Virginia, and the ruling covers several states, which means students in those areas can use the bathroom that corresponds to their gender identity. The issue is unsettled in other states, and another appeal could conceivably make its way back to the Supreme Court. In related news, California announced it will ban state-funded travel to Arkansas, Florida, Montana, North Dakota and West Virginia over what it deems anti-LGBTQ laws recently enacted there.
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The unprecedented heat wave in the US Northwest rages on, painting a harrowing picture of the kind of extreme temperatures the climate crisis will bring. Portland has set all-time high temperature records, topping out yesterday at 115 degrees. Seattle also reached a record high of 107 degrees. Outdoor venues and services have had to close, and at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon, the US Olympic track and field trials were suspended Sunday due to extreme heat. Even more concerning, a lack of air conditioning in some major cities has exacerbated health concerns. Experts say the Pacific Northwest isn’t prepared for heat of this caliber.
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On Monday’s Mark Levin Show, 10 victims have tragically died and 150 are still missing in the Surfside, FL building collapse. As for the politicians and first responders, it’s all hands on deck to help. For the inhumane leftwing activists at the Washington Post, it’s an opportunity to attack Governor Ron DeSantis with the hope that they can tie this to him somehow. Then, Olympian Gwen Berry was prepared with her “Activist Athlete” t-shirt this weekend to take a stand against the very country she was competing for. President Biden contributes to this destructive ideology with his hateful rhetoric which is echoed by Jen Psaki. Those who hate America will always focus on how to cast America in a negative light. Later, political indoctrination like Lat-Crit or critical Latino theory developed by white liberals suggests that white Protestant colonialists are the illegal aliens, not the indigenous people and Hispanics that originally that have inhabited the land. Moreover, critical gender theory professes that binary sexes have been replaced by 58 different gender types. This ideological oligopoly is supported by the media, academia, and big tech and will destroy history in the process. Afterward, Biden and Psaki are blaming Republicans for rising crime saying that they voted against bailouts for blue cities with failed budgets. The same cities that defunded the police and misused the state and local tax dollars they controlled. Local policing is not a federal issue. Democrats and their policies have destroyed these crime-ridden cities and their local police departments.
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