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1.) THE DAILY SIGNAL

 

July 5 2021

Good morning from Washington. In a nearby county, parents are going to court over an online portal for reports of bias. Rachel del Guidice reports. Fred Lucas examines the Supreme Court’s refusal to hear the case of a Washington state florist who has been in court for years over her refusal to arrange flowers for a same-sex wedding. Plus: Conn Carroll on how the companies saying America isn’t good enough are quite tight-lipped over China’s atrocious record, and Doug Blair on the cancellation of a musician. Should those who can’t drink vote? Fifty years ago today, President Richard Nixon certified the 26th Amendment, which let 18-year-olds vote.

COMMENTARY
These Woke Firms Are Sponsoring China's Genocide Games
By Conn Carroll
Among American corporations so offended by Georgia’s election reforms, five are also sponsors of China’s scheduled 2022 Olympic Games.
NEWS
Why Parents Are in Court Over Online 'Portal' Where Students Anonymously Accuse Each Other
By Rachel del Guidice
Parents in an affluent Virginia county are speaking out against their school system’s online “portal” that allows students to anonymously report on each other for exhibiting racial or sexual bias.
NEWS
Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Appeal of Christian Florist in Same-Sex Wedding Case
By Fred Lucas
The Washington state Supreme Court ruled that Christian florist Barronelle Stutzman violated Washington’s anti-discrimination law by refusing to design a floral arrangement for a same-sex wedding.
NEWS
GOP Senators Cautioned on More Funding for IRS in 'Infrastructure' Deal
By Fred Lucas
The $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure deal—with as many as 11 GOP senators on board—includes building up the Internal Revenue Service by $40 billion over 10 years.
COMMENTARY
After Lauding Andy Ngo's Book About Antifa, Mumford Musician Leaves Band
By Douglas Blair
“Congratulations @MrAndyNgo,” Winston Marshall wrote in a since-deleted tweet. “Finally had the time to read your important book. You’re a brave man.” The pushback was predictably swift.
COMMENTARY
ICYMI: Frederick Douglass' Other Fourth of July Speech Is Particularly Timely in 2021
By Dean Nelson
This time of year, many Americans rightly draw attention to Douglass and his famous speech “The Meaning of July Fourth for the Negro,” delivered to white abolitionists in Rochester, New York, in 1852.
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July 05, 2021
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Good morning. So it’s technically July 5th but it’s also technically July 4th, in the sense that the markets are closed for the federal holiday and many of you are enjoying the third day of what we hope has been an epic weekend so far.

Instead of a standard Brew newsletter, we’ve decided to dedicate this issue to one particular topic that is probably on your minds: jobs. Read on for info on the “Great Resignation,” youth employment prospects, and the surge in hiring bonuses.

See you tomorrow morning with regularly scheduled programming.

JOBS

“I Quit”—Basically Everybody

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Prepare your liver for a marathon of farewell happy hours. A bunch of your coworkers are going to quit their jobs over the next few months—if you don’t leave before then.

In what’s been dubbed the “Great Resignation,” 4 million people, or 2.7% of US workers, quit their jobs in April. That’s a record going back to 2000. In all, 41% of workers globally are considering leaving their current employer this year, according to a survey from Microsoft.

Why? Experts have floated several explanations to interpret all the quitting:

  • Workers who didn’t like their jobs but stuck with it during the pandemic are…not sticking with it anymore.
  • Many are retiring early after cashing in on a booming stock market and rising home values.
  • People have reevaluated their career paths after an “unprecedented” year which allowed for more reflection.
  • In that same vein, people might be looking for a job that allows for better work-life balance.

However, the main reason employees are quitting their jobs en masse, Harvard economics professor Jason Furman argues, is simpler: There are a record number of job openings in the US right now (9.3 million), and in any economy where lots of jobs are available, people leave their existing roles for greener pastures.

Big picture: Has the Great Resignation given workers the upper hand in power struggles with their bosses? Some say absolutely. There’s one story of a woman in Georgia who quit her job after being asked to go into the office for a six-minute meeting. Wages are rising quickly and companies are offering tremendous perks in their desperation to land employees.

Others argue that when this all shakes out—when extra unemployment benefits end in September and the “reopening” reverts to simply “open”—the mad scramble to find employees will fade as workers settle into their new positions.

For now, at least, all the leverage is with the employee. If they’re not pampered, they’re skedaddling.

+ Optional homework: Here’s a collection of articles that discuss the Great Resignation from a variety of perspectives and a fun, related video from the Morning Brew TikTokers.

            

HR

Hiring Inception

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Companies need to hire, but to do that they first need to hire the people who do the hiring.

Postings for human resources jobs have jumped to 52.5% above the pre-pandemic baseline, according to research from Indeed. It’s a stunning comeback for HR departments, where postings plunged to 56% below pre-pandemic levels in May 2020.

            

YOUTH

Not Another Hot Take on Working Young People

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The kids are definitely alright. After the unemployment rate for younger workers shot up to 32% last summer, the jobless rate for teens dropped to 9.6% this May, the lowest it’s been since 1953, and stayed pretty steady in June at 9.9%. Employment among America’s youth is recovering at a much quicker rate than for any other demographic.

In a Morning Brew + Generation Lab poll, we asked 500 college students about their work plans for this summer and how they’re feeling about it.

About 72% of our new best friends had some kind of employment lined up for this summer, ranging from a part-time internship to a full-time job. Yet racial disparities persist: 81% of white students had jobs compared to 66% of Asian, 63% of Hispanic, and 51% of Black students.

What else we learned

1. That’s a big paycheck you got there. 43% of respondents said they’re getting paid more than they were last summer, reflecting rising wages across the labor market. Healthcare (20%) is the most popular field for college student employment this summer, followed by food service (12%).

2. Think twice before signing up for LinkedIn Premium. 38% of students found work through family or friends, compared to 18% through job boards. 46% cited college and personal expenses as their main reason for working this summer, while gaining experience was most important to 28% of respondents.

3. Small staff, open schedule, might lose. Sign of the times: 31% of students said their biggest concern when going to work this summer was understaffing at their employers, beating out worries over health and safety and working remotely.

            

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FOOD

Low Appetite for Restaurant Work

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If you’re searching for the epicenter of the labor crunch in the US, look no further than the restaurant industry. Restaurants are producing more “We’re Hiring” signs than burgers—but hosts, line cooks, and waiters aren’t rushing back to the kitchen.

Surveying the damage: Around 8.2 million people who worked in the leisure and hospitality industries were laid off between February and April last year when the pandemic first hit. Now, business owners are desperate to fill 1.6 million job openings. One out of every 10 jobs in the sector was unfilled in the spring.

Where did they go? Many owners say extra unemployment benefits have dissuaded employees from returning. But many former restaurant workers also found more stable jobs in other industries and didn’t look back.

  • After surveying over 2,800 food service workers, UC Berkeley Food Labor Research Center said the top three reasons that they’d leave their jobs are low wages and tips, lingering Covid-19 fears, and concerns of hostility from customers.

Big picture: The biggest problem facing the restaurant sector predates the pandemic—for many employees it simply wasn’t a fulfilling, safe, or lucrative place to work. “The restaurant business, inherently and pre-Covid, was a toxic workplace,” North Carolina restaurant owner Patrick Whalen told CNN.

Looking ahead…as they compete with one another for workers, restaurants must address those larger issues (higher pay, more welcoming culture) to enjoy a full recovery from the pandemic. It looks like it’s beginning to work: Bars and restaurants accounted for nearly 190,000 out of the 850,000 total job gains in June.

            

WORK

You’re Hired! Here’s a Tesla.

Okay, maybe hiring managers aren’t going quite that ham, but to hire the best talent from the US’ limited labor pool companies are getting sample-sale-level competitive.

Postings featuring hiring incentives have more than doubled on the job search platform Indeed compared to last year. And workers have caught on: Searches for jobs that advertise bonuses have jumped 134% since January.

A few examples:

  • Nine months after laying off ~32,000 employees, Disney is offering $1,000 bonuses to recruit some workers for its Florida theme parks.
  • Meat processor JBS will pay for a college degree for its workers and one of their children.
  • One Jersey Mike’s Subs in Santa Cruz, CA, is offering a $10,000 incentive for an assistant manager and $5,000 for a shift leader.

Bottom line: Employers prefer using cash incentives because they’re effective at catching job seekers’ attention as they scroll through listings, according to Indeed. Plus, a bonus is a one-time commitment rather than an ongoing cost—such as a salary bump or additional PTO.

Still, while incentives have become more popular they’re only advertised in 4.2% of total job postings on Indeed.

            

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#1 in U.S. News • 84 articles

What are the leading theories for why the Surfside condo collapsed?

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    Surfside building collapse latest: Remaining structure demolished.
    ABC News (Moderate Left) • Factual Grade 81% • 7 min read

    The mayor of Surfside called Tropical Storm Elsa, predicted to hit the area, a “blessing in disguise” because it initiated the discussion to demolish the remaining part of the building. “It’s eliminated a looming threat, a dangerous threat for our rescue workers. It will potentially open up probably a third of the pile […] so the teams can focus not just on two thirds of the pile, but on the whole thing.”

    The number of those accounted for has gone up as detectives continue to audit the list of missing people. However, no survivors have been discovered in the rubble since the collapse. Rescuers were still searching for 121 people as of Sunday.

    The cause of the partial collapse of a building that has withstood decades of hurricanes remains unknown. A structural field survey from October 2018 said the waterproofing below the condominium’s pool deck and entrance drive was failing and causing “major structural damage to the concrete structural slab below these areas.”
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    Surfside pushes back on report on delayed building repairs.
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    Lax enforcement let South Florida towers skirt inspections for years.
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Why did the United States miss President Biden’s July 4th vaccination goal?

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    U.S. falls short of President Biden’s July 4 Covid-19 vaccine goal.
    CBS News (Moderate Left) • Factual Grade 88% • 4 min read

    The U.S. remains millions of shots away from meeting President Biden’s goal of 70% of American adults receiving at least one dose of Covid-19 vaccine by July 4. The [CDC] said Friday that about 67% of the adult [aged 18+] population, have received at least one dose of the Covid-19 vaccine. About 55% of the overall population has received at least one dose.

    The U.S. is currently averaging less than 300,000 first doses daily. When Mr. Biden announced his goal on May 4, the country was averaging more than 820,000 first doses a day — close to what it would have needed then to reach 70%. Now, the largest gap in vaccinations remains among younger Americans: less than half of those between 18 and 24 years old have gotten at least one dose.

    Expanding access to the shots coincided with a flood of new incentives touted by federal health officials. But while the pace of first doses surged in the days that followed those announcements, by June the nationwide moving average was once again in freefall.
  1. Top from different political viewpoint
    President Biden misses July Fourth vaccine goal.
    Washington Examiner (Moderate Right) • Factual Grade 80% • 2 min read
  1. Top long-read
    We may not reach herd immunity. That’s okay.
    Washington Post (Moderate Left) • Factual Grade 82% • 5 min read

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How is China stepping up its regulation of internet companies?

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    China orders Didi off app stores in escalating crackdown.
    New York Times (Moderate Left) • Factual Grade 71% • 3 min read

    China ordered the country’s leading ride-hailing platform, Didi, removed from app stores for “serious” problems related to the collection and use of customer data, the latest blow by Beijing to the company, which went public on the New York Stock Exchange last week.

    China’s internet regulator did not explain what problems it had found, only that its decision had been based on information that was reported to it, then tested and verified. On Friday, it issued another surprise announcement, saying that new user sign-ups on Didi would be suspended while the authorities conducted a “cybersecurity review.”

    Beijing has been turning up the regulatory heat on Chinese internet companies in recent months, accusing them of competing unfairly against rivals and using consumers’ data to extract greater profits from them. But in [most data misuse] cases, the regulator has required only that the app makers fix the problems within a certain amount of time. It did not order mobile stores to remove the apps.
  1. Top from different political viewpoint
    China bans DiDi from app stores just days after massive U.S. IPO.
    Forbes Magazine (Moderate Right) • Factual Grade 69% • 3 min read
  1. Top long-read
    How China is cracking down on its once untouchable tech titans.
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Why do Saudi Arabia and the UAE disagree about OPEC production?

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    Saudi Arabia pushes back on UAE opposition to OPEC+ deal.
    Reuters (Center) • Factual Grade 81% • 3 min read

    OPEC+ [the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies] voted Friday to raise output by some 2 million barrels per day from August to December 2021 and to extend remaining cuts to the end of 2022, but UAE objections prevented agreement. The standoff could delay plans to pump more oil through to the end of the year to cool oil prices.

    Responding to oil demand destruction caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, OPEC+ agreed last year to cut output by almost 10 million bpd from May 2020, with plans to phase out the curbs by the end of April 2022. Sources said the UAE contended its baseline was originally set too low, but was ready to tolerate if the deal ended in April 2022.

    The UAE said it backs an output increase from August but suggested deferring the decision to another meeting. The UAE has invested billions of dollars to boost capacity. [Saudi Arabia] has moved to challenge the UAE’s dominance as the region’s business and tourism hub as Riyadh vies for foreign capital to diversify its economy away from oil.
  1. Top from different political viewpoint
    OPEC: From “increasingly irrelevant” to ultimate market mover.
    Oil Price (Moderate Right) • Factual Grade 70% • 4 min read
  1. Top long-read
    High-stakes oil diplomacy puts future of OPEC+ deal at risk.
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Why has Tyson Foods recalled 8.5 million pounds of chicken?

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    Tyson recalls 8.5 million pounds of frozen poultry for possible listeria contamination.
    Arizona Republic (Moderate Right) • Factual Grade 64% • 4 min read

    The recall includes Tyson branded products and products for restaurants, which include Jet’s Pizza, Casey’s General Store, Marco’s Pizza and Little Caesars. [The CDC’s food safety alert said] the products – which were shipped nationwide to retailers and institutions including hospitals, nursing facilities, restaurants and schools – may be linked to a listeria outbreak that has caused three illnesses and one death.

    Listeria can cause common food poisoning symptoms, like diarrhea and fever. But it can also cause severe illness, known as invasive listeriosis, when the bacteria spread beyond the gut to other parts of the body.

    According to Tyson, the affected products were produced at one plant in Missouri, from Dec. 26 to April 13. The company said it has been working with the USDA on the recall and said “while there is no conclusive evidence that the products were contaminated at the time of shipment, the voluntary recall is being initiated out of caution.”
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    Tyson Foods recalls 8.5M pounds of chicken amid possible listeria outbreak.
    The Hill (Moderate Left) • Factual Grade 51% • 2 min read
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    Poultry farming, Covid-19, and the next pandemic. (2020)
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 Yes – One of the big concerns I have with our government is that the two parties create animosity and continually get further apart. I am hesitant to vote for a third party as it essentially throws my vote away. With a great chance that my 2nd choice vote would still count, I will be more inclined to vote for the candidate that I truly would like to see win an election. In addition, it will help make campaigns less negative (this was proven in NYC) which would be great for everyone.

 No – How could NYCs election possibly viewed as a success? How can an election that occurred over a week ago not be finalized until almost a month later? It’s ridiculous.

 Yes – Even better would be strike-vote primaries where voters vote a strike against candidates they definitely DON’T want. This would give an advantage to newer less-financed candidates with talent and would help weed out political powerhouses that have manipulated power and money into maintaining their political longevity.

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Surfside condo building’s standing portion brought down with explosives
The still-standing portion of the partially collapsed condo building in Surfside, Florida, was brought down using explosives Sunday night.

The move occurred after 10 p.m. ET, 11 days after the shocking collapse of much of the residential Champlain Towers structure on June 24 that resulted in 24 confirmed deaths, with 121 people still unaccounted for, according to Miami-Dade County officials.

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County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava said the demolition of the remaining portion of the building was a necessary step for crews to continue their search for any possible survivors of the disaster.

“Bringing down this building in a controlled manner is critical to expanding the scope of our search-and-rescue effort,” Cava told reporters at a news conference, according to The Associated Press.

Search crews resumed sifting through the rubble after they received an “all clear” signal from site managers following the demolition, the AP reported.

Cava and other officials have pledged that search efforts will continue in hopes of finding survivors – even though the odds of finding anyone still alive after more than a week were not favorable. CLICK HERE FOR MORE ON OUR TOP STORY.

In other developments:
– Judge denies Florida pet advocate’s request to search for missing animals prior to condo demolition: report.
– Miami Beach emergency personnel honor Surfside collapse victims with light ceremony.
– Surfside manager pushes back on reports of delayed condo repairs.
– Elsa latest: Tropical storm warning issued for parts of Florida Keys.

Democrat Cori Bush slams Fourth of July, claims ‘Black people still aren’t free’
One Democratic lawmaker and several left-wing figures used the Fourth of July to share controversial statements or to disparage the founding of the United States.

Democrat Rep. Cori Bush, D-Mo., tweeted out, “When they say that the 4th of July is about American freedom, remember this: the freedom they’re referring to is for White people. This land is stolen land and Black people still aren’t free.”

Former MSNBC anchor Toure was far more vocal, tweeting out, “F— Independence Day. Not only were we not free, the whole reason the Colonies wanted independence was because Britain was moving toward abolishing slavery. Why would Black people celebrate a day so wrapped up in our enslavement?”

He also tweeted out his own opinion piece for the website The Grio, titled “F— Fourth of July: The only independence day I recognize is Juneteenth.”

News organizations also took the opportunity to use the holiday to criticize the United States and its history. CLICK HERE FOR MORE.

In other developments:
– Black veteran celebrates the US: ‘You’re not born into a caste in this country, you’re born into opportunity’
– Liberal city’s ‘noise curfew’ forces MLB team to cancel ‘Freedom Fireworks’
– Fireworks burst across sky as US marks 245th birthday
– Wildfire threats force western cities to ban Fourth of July fireworks
– NY Times hit by critics, lawmakers for suggesting US flag is now ‘alienating to some’: ‘Disgusting’
– Blue Angels and Thunderbirds take to skies as patriotic air show makes spectacular return

NYPD releases chilling video of NYC home break-in amid historic crime wave
New York City police have released a chilling video showing a suspect breaking into a Manhattan residence and having a look around.

The break-in happened June 24 just before 1:15 a.m. in the vicinity of Central Park West and West 89th Street, the NYPD says.

A home surveillance camera shows the suspect creeping across the foyer of the residence with a door left ajar behind him. He appears to mill about, checking out rooms and opening doors.

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The alleged break-in comes amid a historic uptick in crime in the Big Apple. Statistics provided to Fox News show that since 2020, homicides are up more than 12%, robberies are up more than 5%, and felony assaults are up nearly 7%.

The most dramatic increases, however, are in shooting incidents and sex crimes – up 36.3% and 25%, respectively. CLICK HERE FOR MORE.

In other developments:
– At least 9 Canadian churches set ablaze amid indigenous anger over residential schools
– Texas prison inmates escape on Fourth of July
– Boston rabbi says it’s a ‘miracle‘ he survived stab attack
– Deadly St. Louis-area mall shooting suspect arrested, police

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 Pope Francis is “in good condition, alert,” after undergoing a three-hour operation that removed half his colon, the Vatican said.

1 big thing: Fewer people shirk jury duty
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Fewer Americans are trying to get out of jury duty, which some legal experts call a reflection of people’s growing desire to combat systemic racism, Axios’ Russell Contreras writes.

  • Jury consultant Jason Bloom tells Axios that, historically, as many as one in four U.S. adults called for jury duty sought to be excused, citing hardships. That number has shrunk to around 5%-10%, he says.

The big picture: The jump in participation follows the killing of George Floyd; the trial, conviction and 22½-year sentence of former police officer Derek Chauvin; and record voter turnout in 2020.

  • During Chauvin jury selection, a surprising number of Hennepin County residents in Minnesota were OK with serving, and a few were flat-out excited, Nick Halter reports in Axios Twin Cities.

Katrina Dewey, founder of the legal publication Lawdragon, said some people have concluded that if they want more racial justice, jury service may have one of the most profound impacts: “[W]e are entering an era of, maybe, participatory populism.”

2. New target for cyberhackers
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Cybercriminals routinely try to learn how much cyber insurance coverage the victims have, giving them an edge in ransom negotiations. So now the cyber insurance industry is a prime target, AP reports:

  • Before ransomware became a global epidemic plaguing businesses, hospitals, schools and governments, cyber insurance was a profitable niche. The industry was accused of fueling the criminal frenzy by recommending that victims pay, but kept many from going bankrupt.
  • Now the sector is upended by a more than 400% rise last year in ransomware cases. As a percentage of premiums collected, cyber insurance payouts now top 70% — the break-even point.

Ominous FBI statement warns of the “potential scale” of this weekend’s mass attack, which could affect thousands of companies worldwide:

Via Twitter

💰 Ransom demand … Russian hackers demanded $70 million last night to restore data they’re holding for ransom, Reuters reports:

  • The demand was posted on a blog used by the REvil cybercrime gang, a Russia-linked group that is among the most prolific extortionists.

💭 Our thought bubble: Coming just two weeks after President Biden’s personal warning to Vladimir Putin during the Geneva summit, the attack looks like the Russians thumbing their nose at the tough talk.

3. Controlled implosion finishes off tower

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The rest of Champlain Towers South, one of the worst building failures in U.S. history, was brought down last night in a controlled explosions, the Miami Herald reports (registration required):

The controlled demolition came ahead of Tropical Storm Elsa and amid fears that looming stormy weather could topple the tower and stymie an already challenging search-and-rescue effort to reach dozens buried in the rubble. At 10:30 p.m. authorities detonated charges inserted into holes drilled into the part of the 12-story condo that stood tenuously for 11 days.

Photo: Marco Bello/Reuters

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4. Independence from the virus
President Joe Biden visits yesterday with members of the Washington Nationals’ Racing Presidents. Photo: Patrick Semansky/AP

President Biden, to 1,000+ service members, first responders and other Fourth of July guests on the South Lawn: “Today we’re closer than ever to declaring our independence from a deadly virus. That’s not to say the battle against COVID-19 is over. We’ve got a lot more work to do.”

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In Nashville, fireworks light up Broadway during “Let Freedom Sing! Music City July 4th.”

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Spectators watch in Queens as fireworks are launched over the East River and Empire State Building during the Macy’s show.

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5. Big Tech threatens Hong Kong over dox law
Above: On July 1, 2019, a Hong Kong street was flooded with protesters marking the 22nd anniversary of the former British colony’s return to China. Below: On the same day this year, the street is deserted. Photos: Kin Cheung/AP

Facebook, Twitter and Google privately warned Hong Kong that they could cut off service if authorities go ahead with data-protection changes that could make them liable for doxing — malicious sharing of personal information, The Wall Street Journal reports (subscription).

  • Why it matters: “While Hong Kong’s population of about 7.5 million means it isn’t a major market in terms of its user base, foreign firms often cite the free flow of information in Hong Kong as a key factor for being located in the financial hub.”

A June 25 letter by the Singapore-based Asia Internet Coalition, an industry group that includes those companies, said they fear the rules could put their staff at risk of prosecution, The Journal reports.

  • The letter says: “The only way to avoid these sanctions for technology companies would be to refrain from investing and offering the services in Hong Kong.”
6. 🎙️ Joe Rogan goes global
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Matt Flegenheimer, a gifted young N.Y. Times writer, notes in his 4,500-word “Joe Rogan Is Too Big to Cancel” (subscriptionthat some older newsmakers had never heard of the podcast powerhouse before going on “The Joe Rogan Experience”:

  • “Rogan, 53, is one of the most consumed media products on the planet — with the power to shape tastes, politics, medical decisions — a fact well-known to legions of men under 40, nonsensical to the many Rogan-unaware over 50.”
  • He’s “the guy who caught the car, bought it and piled his buddies in for a road trip to the summit of influence. And it is hard to punch up from the top.”

Rogan last year licensed the show and his library to Spotify in a deal worth north of $100 million. Despite controversies over Rogan’s comments about vaccines and plenty else, sources tell The Times that “the notion that Mr. Rogan presents any kind of regrettable executive headache is laughable:”

  • “Though some die-hards may grumble — like fans of Howard Stern, perpetually convinced he’s gone soft — Mr. Rogan’s following remains young, loyal and increasingly global. So central is he to the company’s fortunes that the podcast is listed as its own category on the app: Sports. Music. News and Politics. Joe Rogan.”

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Snyder’s slap on the wrist isn’t so surprising. NFL’s brazen hypocrisy, though, is stunning

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The bipartisan infrastructure deal endorsed by President Biden is facing fresh skepticism from key Senate Democrats who are concerned about plans to pay for the $973 billion package.

Two major financing mechanisms for the spending proposal — repurposing unspent funds for unemployment benefits and state assistance — are meeting resistance from a group of Democratic senators who say higher corporate tax rates should be the primary revenue source.

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President Biden sampled cherries at a Michigan orchard, then went for pie and ice cream. He went to church, spent an afternoon golfing and hosted a massive cookout on the South Lawn of the White House. Then in a Sunday evening speech, he declared the country’s near independence from covid-19.
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Don’t Let Them extinguish The Flame Of Liberty It’s time to push back. Let’s call “cancel culture” what it really is, communism. The globalist-minded Marxists have been doing their best to destroy the America we once knew. They’ve even imprisoned political prisoners—Trump supporters who protested at the capitol. They want …

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Happy Monday, dear Kruiser Morning Briefing friends. Chimpanzees are lousy pizza makers.

As you are all aware, we here at the Morning Briefing don’t get long weekends. It is a company holiday today though, so today’s offering will be a rather quick one.

I hope everyone had a fantastic 4th of July. It was nice to see people out and having fun again, and I don’t even like people or fun that much. Heck, I was even a little disappointed when the neighbors stopped setting off fireworks earlier than I remember them doing the first few years I was in this neighborhood. Last year was a little too quiet and I wanted to hear more things go boom.

We all remember when President Gropes dangled the 4th of July celebrations as a carrot in order to make us all behave like panicky COVID fetish people. Victoria did a good recap of that for us yesterday. Of course, we didn’t make his benchmarks, but they were probably made up and not based on any real science anyway.

For reasons that aren’t clear, Biden’s handlers decided to let him off-leash a lot over the holiday weekend and those of us who don’t have to pretend know that’s a recipe for slurring, gaffe-prone disaster. He had to pull out some notes to answer a question while trying to pretend to be a normal guy in an ice cream shop and still couldn’t get it right. Some of the replies to the video here are priceless.

Biden’s Independence Day speech was irritating for a variety of reasons, chief among them being that he simply cannot shut up about the damn virus. Yeah, he could have alluded to it briefly but he kept going on and on about it. People wanted to celebrate, and the nation’s crabby grandfather started browbeating the audience about THE VARIANTS. Then he did the creepy lean and whisper thing that makes him sound like a freakshow sex offender.

Seriously, Team Biden, don’t let this guy out of the house. Be honest with yourselves, is anyone really clamoring for a Joe Biden speech? Ever?

Thankfully, there are 75 million or so of us who were planning on having a great celebration of our nation’s independence whether the constipated grandpa in the White House wanted us to or not.

I think we should do it again next year.

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Dem Civil War: Fukushima Kamala Glows as Democrat’s Fight For Survival

Posted: 04 Jul 2021 11:10 PM PDT

by Kelly O’Connell:  Voyage of the Damned:
Democrats were beyond thrilled hearing Biden declared Prez. But after rum-soaked celebrations, their heads cleared and doubts arose. In already plague-infested times, they should have declined selling their soul for a quick and dirty victory. By drafting the aged, infirm, and preposterously unserious to gain back the levers of power—hic incipit pestis—so starts Dem’s oozing terminal illness. Satan now whacks White House doors demanding his pound of flesh. As Shakespeare wrote:
“If there were a sympathy in choice,
War, death, or sickness, did lay siege to it,
Making it momentary as a sound,
Swift as a shadow, short as any dream,
Brief as the lightning in the collied night
That, in a spleen, unfolds both heaven and earth,
And ‘ere a man hath power to say, ‘Behold!’
The jaws of darkness do devour it up;
So quick bright things come to confusion.”

Kamala, a Titanic Carrying Liberals to Ocean’s BottomNominate the Lame & Infirm:
Joe Biden isn’t fit to be a Waffle House greeter. Worse, Democrat’s free-will choice of political poseur Kamala is one of the great mistakes of modern politics.

Giggling at her Les Miserables-esque rise, political teacup poodle Kamala carries all the gravitas of a junior high cheerleader.

The best part—serious Democrats know they’ve committed a democrat capital offense and therefore signed on for political suicide. So, with two incapable top leaders and no obvious master plans, Dems must now offer a spectacle and pay for their sins by public expiation.

War of Beclowned Kamala:
Is any American secretly pleased with the new VP besides Kamala herself? An unreported war rages in the Dem Party over Harris’ utter unfitness for higher office. Can Unbearable Lightness of Kamala be trained? But isn’t that like asking an unskilled army draftee to learn anatomy during battle-field surgery? Or can Harris be embarrassed into resigning? Her appointment to head the catastrophic border crisis was all about forcing her to woman-up and lead or be outed. Spectacular fail! Deafening demands for the aged-coquette to resign now rebound off the walls of DC’s power centers, while she covers her ears, looking around, trembling wide-eyed—like the fawn in Bambi Meets Godzilla.

A VP Harris Talk on Border is Like a Crack Addled Mr. Roger’s Warnings on Drugs

Typhoid Kamala Must Be Sacrificed:
Like a one-legged kicker, the VP’s status is untenable. Her future presidency, unsurvivable. It’s obvious Harris must be dumped for the Party to have a prayer.

But, how will it play out? Kamala’s office is already in strum and drang chaos. Will she feign illness? Can Kamala resign without explanation? How would that look for proponents of race and gender politics? About her office, it’s reported:

In interviews, 22 current and former vice presidential aides, administration officials and associates of Harris and Biden described a tense and at times dour office atmosphere…an insular environment where ideas are ignored or met with harsh dismissals and decisions are dragged out. Often, they said, Kamala refuses to take responsibility for delicate issues and blames staffers for the negative results that ensue. The VP herself bears responsibility for the way her office is run. “It all starts at the top,” said one of the administration officials, who like others requested anonymity to be able to speak candidly about a sensitive matter. “People are thrown under the bus from the very top, there are short fuses and it’s an abusive environment,” said another person with direct knowledge of how Harris’ office is run. “It’s not a healthy environment and people often feel mistreated. It’s not a place where people feel supported but a place where people feel treated like s—-.”Turn of the Shrew:
French Revolution style, Democrats foisted themselves on their own petard, and are now pondering the feel of the guillotine. After all, in leftist revolutions, the early rebels are always killed off. And so it will be for Kamala Harris.

Consider Kamala the Democrat’s Billy Budd, criticized, confronted, court-marshaled, and obliterated by Pelosi. Bon Voyage, giggling, ill-suited VP!!
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Taking the Racism Test

Posted: 04 Jul 2021 10:30 PM PDT

by Kathleen Brush, Ph.D.: Professor Ibram X Kendi is the unremarkable, unapologetically racist “academic” who has become the go-to guy for guiding woke public sector leaders on how to recognize racism and the throughline between systemic racism yesterday and today.

In an environment where Kendi’s woke disciples initiate daily reports of racism everywhere, it is a useful skill to be able to recognize racism and any through lines.

Why not test your skills?

Keep in mind that racism is discrimination based on race, religion, or ethnicity.

Historical: 1700-2000
1. All North American slaves, excluding spoils of war, after 1700 were black. Was this racist?
2. Free Irish were used instead of black slaves for dangerous work because slaves were too valuable. Was that racist?
3. In 1863 slaves were freed. In 1864 a new immigration act was passed permitting indentured servitude for white ethnicities from southern and central Europe. Was this racist?
4. Were laws preventing Catholics and Jews from voting and holding office racist?
5. Jim Crow laws disproportionately disenfranchised black people. Were they racist?
6. The Ku Klux Klan used violence to make black people uncomfortable. Was this racist?
7. In the mid and late-1800s Irish-American citizens and legal residents were deported because they were poor. Was that racist?
8. Was the 1882 Chinese Exclusion Act racist?
9. The 1924 Immigration Act aimed to halt immigration specifically against whites from Italy. Was it racist?
10. Were signs that said no colored people allowed racist?
11. Were signs that said Irish, or Filipino, or Jews prohibited racist?
12. In the 19th century, public schools taught anti-Catholicism. Was this racist?
13. In the early 20th century, the number of qualified Jews accepted into Ivy League universities was subjectively restricted. Was this racist?
14. During WWII, the U.S. government reluctantly agreed to accept 1,000 Jewish refugees trying to escape the Holocaust. Was this racist?
15. Historian Arthur Schlesinger (1888-1965) called the discrimination against Catholics “the deepest bias in the history of the American people.” Was this racist?
16. After WWII, Congress agreed that it was unfair to have American systems that encouraged or condoned preferences or discrimination based on race/religion/ethnicity. Systemic racism was made illegal in 1964. Was this racist?
17. Since 1964, American private and public institutions have succeeded in ending systemic discrimination by dismantling discriminatory laws, practices, and programs. In the 21st century, America has the most successful minority populations in the world. Some are more successful than White Protestants. Is this racist?

Present
1. About 0.04% of white people are white supremacists. Is labeling white people white supremacists racist? How about white Republicans?
2. The media airs truncated and edited cell phone video encounters between black people and police, but not any other racial/ethnic group. Is that racist?
3. Americans were wrongly told it was racist to protect the southern border. Is it racist to condone practices that encourage the sex trafficking of Latino children and women? How about indentured Latino laborers?
4. Kamala Harris tied white supremacy to violent Asian hate crimes when the data shows that most violent Asian hate crimes are committed by blacks. Was that racist?
5. The successor nations of the white supremacist empires are America’s NATO allies. At the NATO collective security meeting, President Biden didn’t discuss white supremacy as the biggest security threat Americans face. Is his administration racist against white Americans?
6. Today, blacks and Latinos have preferences over whites and Asians in Ivy League and other universities. Is that racist?
7. Is centering the study of history on discriminatory practices against blacks, while excluding the same for white ethnicities racist?
8. Black Lives Matter (BLM) uses violence to make white people uncomfortable. Is this racist?
9. Is it racist to teach schoolchildren that whites are oppressors?
10. Is it racist for schools to teach ethnic studies but exclude white ethnicities?
11. Is it racist to have laws and policies that charge/convict whites and Asians for crimes when blacks and Latinos go free for the same crimes?
12. Is it racist for private and public sector institutions to have programs that make white people seek redemption for the 1.25% of Americans that had slaves in 1860?
13. Is a government racist when it gives preferences to BIPOC, a group that includes everyone but white people?
14. Is it racist for private and public sector institutions to pejoratively label white people as privileged because they are white?
15. When “progressive” legislators engage in anti-Semitic and anti-Zionist rhetoric that supercharges Jewish hate crimes, is this racist?
16. When Kendi said, “How can you hate a group of [white] people for who they are?” Was this racist?
17. When Kendi accused whites of creating AIDS to commit genocide on blacks, was this racist?
18. In 2020 and 2021 American educational, government, and private sector institutions/systems are creating laws, policies, and programs that mandate, encourage, or condone preferences or discrimination based on race/religion/ethnicity. Is this systemic racism?

If you answered yes to all questions but 16 and 17, you know more about racism than Kendi and his disciples. You also know there are no throughlines. Americans kiboshed that possibility in the 20th century.

Racism today is a product of power-seeking opportunists like Kendi, Project 1619’s Hannah-Jones/NY Times, BLM, CRT opportunists, the Left, and other wokerati. They try to fool people by calling racist policies/programs/laws anti-racist.

In history, this chapter will be called The American Era of Wokery. It will be remembered as America’s second regrettable peculiar institution that inferred and designated some people, based on race, as inferior. Unlike the first peculiar institution, this one isn’t legal or an accepted global practice for the period.

It is not the 0.04% white supremacist population that poses the biggest threat to a cohesive America — it is the peculiar institution of wokery.
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Kathleen Brush, Ph.D. writes for American Thinker


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White Men are Terrible, Insists Author Abandoned by Her Black Father

Posted: 04 Jul 2021 09:56 PM PDT

Ijeoma Oluo

by Daniel Greenfield: Ijeoma Oluo spends a lot of time complaining about her single white mother who took care of her when her black father returned to Nigeria and never came back.

Like Obama and Kamala, Ijeoma built a marketable identity by identifying with a father who abandoned her. But the author of such racist texts as So You Want to Talk About Race and Mediocre: The Dangerous Legacy of White Male America takes it even further by identifying as Nigerian-American. The Nigerian part is very hypothetical as she was born and raised in America, and her Nigerian father left when she was a year old and broke his promise to return.

White people are absolutely terrible, Ijeoma, who is half-white, insists.

“I have never been able to escape the fact that I am a black woman in a white supremacist country,” Oluo declaimed at the beginning of So You Want to Talk About Race. The ugly racialist book never broke through the way that Robin DiAngelo or Ibram X. Kendi did, but it was a modest success and is regularly featured at corporate critical race indoctrination sessions.

Like other pop critical race theory texts, Oluo began the book by berating the leftist white women who were its target audience. It’s a topic she had practiced with her mother.

The woman who raised her and her brother, when they were abandoned by their black father, is a favorite topic for both siblings. But where Ahamefule Oluo, a jazz player and comedian, has done shows honoring his mother while emphasizing the subjective nature of race as he found that people in Nigeria saw him as white, Ijeoma Oluo has taken the opposite approach.

Ijeoma’s mother is a popular topic and punching bag. In essays and books, she decries her mother’s ‘whiteness’. “Our mom never thought that our blackness would hold us back in life—she thought we could rule the world. But that optimism and starry-eyed love was, in fact, born from her whiteness,” she complains in So You Want to Talk About Race.

When her mother asks, “How come you never identify as white, too? I mean, you’re half white”, she retorts that “I did not feel that whiteness was something that any person with brown skin and kinky hair could inherit”. Lots of white people have kinky hair. Certainly plenty of half-white people, like Ijeoma, do. And Ijeoma is obsessed with white supremacy’s threat to her hair.

Touching her hair, she rants, “is a continuation of the lack of respect for the basic humanity and bodily autonomy of black Americans that is endemic throughout White Supremacy.”

Your average white supremacist probably doesn’t want to touch non-white people’s hair.

But for all the attention that Ijeoma lavishes on complaining about her mother’s insufficiently woke views on race, she never mentions her father in So You Want to Talk About Race. At one point she rants, “If our mothers were raped by white men and we were born with lighter skin, we could almost be seen as attractive.” But her mother was white and married an African student.

Ijeoma’s father was 53, but apparently told her mother he was 30 years old. After abandoning the mother of his children with a toddler and a one-month old baby, the African chief and doctoral student went back to his own country and promptly impregnated a woman there.

Her brother describes him as a “selfish and contemptible man”. Ijeoma instead wrote her second book, Mediocre: The Dangerous Legacy of White Male America. Her first book is full of shots at her present mother while her second book attacks an imaginary white father.

Mediocre was released by a Hachette imprint, alongside such critical race theory rants as Vicky Osterweil’s In Defense of Looting (The French publishing giant also suppressed Julie Burchill’s Welcome to the Woke Trials and fired Kate Hartson who had published pro-Trump books.)

An imprint named after a 19th century upstart French leftist publisher, Louis Hachette, a white man, released a mediocre book claiming that there was a crisis of white male mediocrity.

The incredible mediocrity of Moses, Hippocrates, Leonardo da Vinci, Christopher Columbus, Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Edison, and Albert Einstein might give some people pause, but Ijeoma explains that, “when I talk about mediocrity, I talk about success that is measured only by how much better white men are faring than people who aren’t white men”.

Success becomes mediocrity, and mediocrity becomes success.

Sadly for Ijeoma, Mediocre was mediocre and failed to match the success of So You Want to Talk About Race. Ijeoma had gambled that there was an audience of white leftist women who wanted to hear that white men were awful without enduring attacks on themselves.

Ijeoma had underestimated the masochistic tendencies of the average white leftist woman.

Mediocre’s author imagines that she’s an “exceptional talent”, writing that, “most women and people of color have to claw their way to any chance at success or power, have to work twice as hard as white men and prove themselves to be exceptional talents before we begin to entertain discussions of truly equal representation in our workplaces or government.”

What exceptional talents has Ijeoma shown beyond bashing white people on the internet?

Mediocre is a random mess of intersectional clichés and historical sketches from periods that she clearly doesn’t understand as tries to roll them into her argument. “Stalin ended up being another white man who would distort entire movements to serve his purposes,” she insists.

That’s almost coherent compared to chapters where Ijeoma leaps from attacks on cowboys to complaining about Bernie Sanders supporters on Facebook. None of this has much to do with the book’s supposed theme of white male mediocrity. The only common thread is that white men are terrible because they’re white and they’re men.

White male conservatives are evil, but so are white male leftists who only join causes to maintain their power. White men are locked “into cycles of fear and violence” and the “white male glorification of violence has saturated our action films”. It’s a curious claim for a woman whose African father wrote his thesis on the Biafra-Nigerian Civil War and whose country, which she identifies with, has been in the middle of one kind of civil war or another for generations.

Women have to “divorce ourselves from the lure of proximity to white male power” even “when those white men are our friends, our husbands, our fathers, or our sons,” Ijeoma Oluo argues.

And yet Ijeoma followed her father, the “Honorable Chief Dr. Sam Oluo”, into political science. While her brother courted her father’s disapproval by playing music, she tried to imitate her absent father. And has spent her life making excuses for him and his culture.

When as a teenager she contacted Nigerians on the internet and they began to scam her, she processed it as the “legacy of colonialism” so that “every white person scammed out of their life savings felt, in a way, like a bit of retribution for the ravages of colonization and slavery.”

Except that the Nigerian scam artists were just as happy to scam her as they were anyone else.

“My Nigerian father was Catholic for the same reason why he spoke with a British accent,” Ijeoma snapped on Twitter. “Because his oppressors forced him to.”

Why did he abandon her? Probably because of those white oppressors. Like her mother.

There’s a story there about racial identity and hatred, gratitude and ingratitude, and the primal way that children can identify with a father who isn’t there while hating the mother who is.

But it’s not a story that Hachette would publish or Ijeoma Olou would be likely to write.

Last year, Ijeoma posted a tribute to the white grandfather who had not abandoned her when her black father had. “My father returned to Nigeria when I was two and was more of a story than an actual person in my life. But my grandfather, my Bob Bob, loved me so completely that I never felt lacking.”

The photo that came with it showed an older white man holding a young black girl in his arms.

Later that year, she published Mediocre: The Dangerous Legacy of White Male America.
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Daniel Greenfield is a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center.


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Has the Military Lost Middle America?

Posted: 04 Jul 2021 09:26 PM PDT

The military is not yet a revolutionary people’s army overseen by commissars. But it is getting there.

Victor Davis Hanson

by Victor Davis Hanson: Traditionalist and conservative America once was the U.S. military’s greatest defender.

Bipartisan conservatives in Congress ensured generous Pentagon budgets. When generals, active or retired, became controversial, conservative America usually could be counted on to stick with them.

Flyover country supported marquee officers such as Gen. Michael Hayden, Gen. James Mattis, Gen. Barry McCaffrey, Gen. Stanley McChrystal, Gen. David Petraeus, and a host of others when the media went after them for alleged unethical conduct, financial improprieties, spats with the Obama administration, or accusations of using undue force or hiding torture.

When Democrats railed in Congress about the “revolving door” of generals and admirals leaving the Pentagon to land lucrative board memberships with corporate defense contractors, Middle America, rightly or wrongly, mostly yawned.

Yet traditional America also assumed its military leaders were largely apolitical and stayed out of politics. Brilliant World War II commanders Curtis LeMay, Douglas MacArthur, and George S. Patton did not fare well when they clumsily waded through the minefields of partisan national politics.

No longer.

The Pentagon’s current and past top echelon is seen as politically weaponized — and both careerist and opportunist. Generals and admirals are currently scanning enlistments for mythical white supremacists, in fear of left-wing pressure following the riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. These military officials apparently have no commensurate concern about whether there are antifa-affiliated service members with records of past violence.

We are learning that much of what was reported about that unfortunate Capitol riot was untrue. There were no “armed” insurrectionists with guns, led by conspiracist kingpins. Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick was not “murdered.” Medical examiner Francisco J. Diaz said the autopsy showed no evidence of internal or external injuries. The only violent death was that of an unarmed female military veteran who was shot by a mysteriously unnamed law enforcement officer while climbing through a window.

The tenure of highly decorated Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, has proved a veritable train wreck of late. Under pressure from the left, last summer he renounced a photo appearance with then-President Donald Trump as unduly politicizing his service.

OK, but every recent chairman of the Joint Chiefs has routinely appeared with the president in photo ops, if sometimes reluctantly.

Milley was timidly reacting to media claims that Trump sicced federal law enforcement on disruptive protesters with tear gas to ensure calm for his photo op. The inspector general of the Department of the Interior recently exposed such reporting as a fable.

Equally untrue were complaints from Milley and a host of retired officers about Trump tyrannically using federal troops to maintain civic order. Such action has happened repeatedly in our history. For example, Gen. Colin Powell, former head of the Joints Chiefs, commanded the troops sent into Los Angeles in 1992 to quell the rioting that followed the acquittal of L.A. police officers charged in the beating of Rodney King.

Neither Milley nor any of the previously vocal top brass objected to the Biden administration’s militarization of Washington, D.C., after Jan. 6. There was not a word about miles of barbed wire and fencing. There was utter silence about the omnipresence of thousands of armed troops throughout the city. Such mobilization was the very scenario they had said would pose an existential threat to democracy.

Gen. Milley was incoherent and paradoxical when pressed about critical race theory — the belief that racial bias has been encoded in society — during congressional testimony last week. He bragged that he had read insurrectionary texts by Karl Marx and Mao Zedong to acquaint his open mind with supposed enemies — as if his inquisitive approach to those subversive authors was analogous to the teaching of critical race theory in the military.

Our top officers reveal inconsistent views on recommended readings, ideological indoctrination, and the use of federal troops during domestic crises. They are selective and partisan in their shrill criticism of particular presidents. Some blast political opponents with inflammatory comparisons to Nazis and fascists.

The military’s alienation of Middle America could not happen at a worse time. China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea watch in glee at our self-created discord, which threatens to tear apart the most lethal military in the world.

The military is not yet a revolutionary people’s army overseen by commissars. But it is getting there with politicized agendas that split the country in half and abandon the military’s traditional role of unifying in common purpose to defend America.
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Victor Davis Hanson (@VDHanson) is a senior fellow, classicist and historian and Illie Anderson Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution where many of his articles are found; his focus is classics and military history. He has been a visiting professor at Hillsdale College since 2004. Hanson was awarded the National Humanities Medal in 2007 by President George W. Bush. H/T American Greatness.


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China’s Threat-Bare Foreign Policy

Posted: 04 Jul 2021 09:11 PM PDT

Tony Perkins: Maybe if we claimed the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) fireworks and 100th anniversary celebrations were contributing to global warming (climate change), the Biden administration might see that the CCP poses a greater danger to global peace and security more so now than at any point in its history. This week, satellite images uncovered that China is constructing what appear to be over 100 new silos to house intercontinental ballistic missiles, which could deliver nuclear warheads to anywhere on the globe. According to China expert Gordon Chang, “there are 119 circular holes in Gansu province” and 26 “elsewhere in China,” for a total of 145. Unless the silos are a diversion, they represent a major expansion of the CCP’s nuclear capabilities, upgrading its land-based deterrent from mobile launchers to stationary sites. “These silos are going to be the most critical part of China’s deterrence or China’s offensive capability,” said Chang.

China’s nuclear upgrades come after years of globally aggressive foreign policy, including a massive military buildup, repeated violations of its neighbors’ airspace and territorial waters, and predatory lending practices to gain control of critical infrastructure in countries that control key resources. Last May, China killed 20 Indian soldiers in a gun-free border skirmish. The CCP still claims sovereignty over Taiwan, even though the regime has never ruled the island nation in its 100-year history, and repeatedly attempts to intimidate the country. Yet, despite his own regime’s constant bullying, in a speech this week Xi Jinping declared, “we will never allow any foreign force to bully, oppress or subjugate us.”

Xi also decried “sanctimonious preaching from those who feel they have the right to lecture us.” This manufactured outrage comes from the same man who has authorized the systematic campaign to destroy the Uyghur Muslim minority, imprisoning, sterilizing, and brainwashing literally millions of Uyghurs, who are subjected to harsh conditions and forced to work without pay (slavery, by definition) in modern-day concentration camps.

While the world tries to hold China accountable for genocide against its own ethnic and religious minorities, it must also hold China accountable for the COVID-19 pandemic, which “Xi Jinping, took steps to deliberately spread… beyond China’s borders,” said Chang. On Tuesday, he said a panel of experts gathered by House Republicans unanimously testified that “all the evidence pointed to the lab in Wuhan.” The two most compelling reasons are that the coronavirus contains genetic sequences that don’t appear in nature, and that researchers at the Wuhan Institute of Virology fell sick in November 2019. Chang said that CCP President Xi “feels he got away with killing 3.9 million people outside of China, which means there’ll be no inhibitions of spreading the next disease” if we can’t hold him accountable.

I’m far more concerned about the biological threat China poses than the nuclear threat. Nukes can be seen, countered, and deterred, but not a bioweapon. “A lot of material from China’s military itself talks about how World War Three will primarily be fought with biological weapons,” said Chang. He said China is even “working on pathogens that will attack specific ethnic genetic groups,” so that the next pathogen “could leave the Chinese immune but sicken and kill everybody else.” At the very least, the U.S. should immediately stop funding China’s bioweapons research program.

The U.S. has ignored China for too long, said Chang, and “now, the Pentagon is scrambling.” On its 100th anniversary, the CCP presents a graver nuclear and biological threat than ever before. Whether U.S. officials choose to ignore it or not, China is engaged in an arms race, in a bid to replace America as the world superpower for the next century. The future hangs in the balance.
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Tony Perkins writes for Family Research Council.


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Dear Climate Alarmists: Your fearmongering isn’t cool anymore

Posted: 04 Jul 2021 08:56 PM PDT

by Daniel Nebert: An assistant professor of “environmental economics” recently published an article in the journal Climate Change. The article’s central question was: “How much evidence would it take to convince ‘skeptics’ they are wrong?” The study concluded that “Those who are strongly skeptical about climate change are unlikely to change their minds for many years to come.”

Both the author’s hypothesis (central question) and conclusion are absolute rubbish. This is like saying “those who are convinced that gravity is real,” or “those who are convinced that table salt comprises more than 60 percent chlorine,” or “those who are convinced that American astronauts really did land on the moon in 1969”—“are not easily persuaded to change their minds.”

In other words, these truths (gravity, chlorine in table salt, landing on the moon) are not beliefs; they are established facts. On the contrary, to be “convinced that human activity (CO2) is the fundamental cause of climate change in the 20th and 21st centuries” is a belief backed by no data-proven evidence.

College majors come in two flavors: “hard science” and “soft science.” “Hard” science includes the fields of mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, genetics, and, yes, climatology (also called “atmospheric science”). “Soft” science consists of everything else: e.g., literature, the humanities, art, theology, psychology, economics, sociology, politics (also called “political science”), and the emerging field of study known as “environmental science and policy.”

Hard science relies on quantitative data; soft science deals in qualitative opinions. By repetitive experimental findings, the former can be proven (truth, fact). The latter reflects opinions (beliefs, fiction), but nothing is proven with hard data—with the qualification that many questions in psychology, economics, and other social sciences (e.g., measurements of inflation, population demographics, the effects of voting rules on voting behavior) are often studied using statistical methods, including Bayesian analysis and random forest regression.

Skeptics know that, since Earth was formed more than 4.5 billion years ago, it has always undergone “climate change,” i.e., variations in regional weather measured in decades or centuries. This is not to be confused with “weather changes—measured in days, weeks, and months.” Based on ice-core data, climate is cyclical. More than a dozen cycles of varying lengths have been identified by climate scientists; this means there are cycles within cycles within cycles.

Examples of climate change include Milankovitch’s Glacial-Interglacial Cycles occur every 110,000-120,000 years; Precession Cycles (every ~26,000 years); Lunar Tidal Cycles (1,800 years); Sixty-Year Climate Cycles (e.g., the 1930s-40s and 1980s-90s were both warm, but the former was warmer than the latter); Solar Cycles (varying sunspot activity every 11-12 years); and the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO)—El Niño and its opposite La Niña occurring every 2-7 years).

Skeptics know that before thermometers were invented (1714), Earth experienced: The Minoan Warm Period (~1500-1000 BC); The Roman Warm Period (~250 BC-400 AD); and The Medieval Warm Period (~950-1250 AD). During the latter, Vikings colonized southwestern Greenland; grape-growing and wine-making occurred in England and even near Stockholm. This last warm period was followed by the Little Ice Age (~1550-1850), during which time the Thames River sometimes froze over.

What are the natural causes of these cycles? Solar activity; radiative forcing and insolation (amount of sunlight absorbed vs amount radiated back into space); cloud type and amount; Earth’s rotation and interplay between its atmosphere and oceans; variations in precession, eccentricity and axial tilt of our planet; gravitational pull of other planets of substantial mass (especially Jupiter); and volcanic eruptions both on land and underwater.

Here is the dilemma: believers think that, since the Industrial Revolution began (1760), a human-caused rise in CO2levels is the source of “global warming” (aka “climate change”). This is their religion based on “soft” science. Skeptics agree that recent global warming has occurred; however, this reflects natural causes of climate cycles. Skeptics also agree that rising CO2 is occurring, in part by the Industrial Revolution, but that this is beneficial to plant growth. Doesn’t anyone—from grade-school biology—remember that plant photosynthesis involves the taking in CO2 while expelling O2, whereas all animals inhale O2 and exhale CO2? Life on this planet is carbon-based—these data represent “hard” science.

Skeptics also know that, in past ages, geological data suggest CO2 levels have been as high as ~10,000-15,000 parts-per-million (ppm). This was before mammals evolved, and plant life flourished. In recent times, “normal” CO2 has ranged between ~150-180 ppm during Glacial Periods and ~280-310 ppm during Inter-Glacial Periods. Earth came out of its last Glacial Period ~11,500 years ago.

Today’s global atmospheric CO2 levels are ~415 ppm. At these CO2 levels, plants are still currently “at least 25% CO2-starved.” In fact, commercial greenhouse growers commonly elevate CO2 to 800­-1200 ppm; this enhances growth and yield by ~20-50%. Indoor air routinely ranges between 500 and 2,000 ppm of CO2. Submarines regularly operate with ambient CO2 levels between 2,000 and 5,000 ppm.

The atmospheric effect of CO2 on climate is highly exaggerated. Since the end of the Little Ice Age (1850), our planet has been warming naturally (thankfully)! Industrialization during the past 2½ centuries has perhaps increased global atmospheric CO2 levels by ~100 ppm, which has improved crop growth.

As planetary temperatures rise, skeptics know that CO2 in the liquid phase (oceans) moves to the gaseous phase (air)—we learn this in introductory chemistry. Hence, rising global atmospheric temperatures cause CO2 to increase, not the other way around.

CO2 levels in our lungs reach ~40,000-50,000 ppm, which causes us to inhale our next breath. One of the first things medical students learn in respiratory physiology is that the carotid body (clusters of chemoreceptor cells located in the neck) detects changes in arterial blood flow pO2 (partial pressure of oxygen), pCO2, blood pH, and temperature. When the blood pCO2 reaches a critical level, the carotid body quickly sends this message to the brainstem, which then sends signals to the diaphragm to breathe. The body needs more O2, and therefore exhales the excess CO2.

“Carbon emissions” and “carbon footprint” as causes of “global warming” are nothing more than scaremongering buzzwords created by global warming alarmists, insincere environmentalists, certain dishonest politicians and “scientists” who need their salary, misinformed journalists, and “environmental economists.”

Skeptics know that CO2 is an odorless, tasteless, invisible, non-polluting gas on which all life on Earth depends. “Smoke” from factory chimneys represents mostly water vapor, not CO2 (a common error in the media every day). Dirty industrial fossil-fuel pollution is, of course, undesirable and causes health problems. However, many scientific lines of evidence—including geological history and fundamental radiation-transfer physics—show that human-made CO2 emissions have a negligible influence on climate in comparison to the natural factors listed above.

Conclusion: The hypothesis and conclusion described at start of this article are complete nonsense. Climate alarmists, your fearmongering isn’t cool anymore.
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Daniel Nebert shared this article at Minding the Campus. He is Professor Emeritus at the University of Cincinnati and Affiliate Faculty at Oregon State University. He is a member of the CO2 Coalition, based in Washington, D.C., and the National Association of Scholars.


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Bombshells

Posted: 04 Jul 2021 08:32 PM PDT

Biden and the Democrats own the rising crime and murder rate 100% while they blame guns and the GOP.
Editorial Cartoon by AF “Tony” Branco


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A Good Day, Communist China Celebrates, Losing Faith

Posted: 04 Jul 2021 08:21 PM PDT

Gary Bauer

by Gary BauerA Good Day
We won two big victories at the Supreme Court today, and both have big implications for the future.

In the first case, the Supreme Court upheld Arizona’s voting rights law. In recent years, state legislators took steps to improve election integrity by banning ballot harvesting and voting in a precinct other than the one in which you are registered. The left claimed these commonsense reforms were gross violations of civil rights.

The justices disagreed. In a 6-to-3 opinion, Justice Samuel Alito declared:

“One strong and entirely legitimate state interest is the prevention of fraud. Fraud can affect the outcome of a close election, and fraudulent votes dilute the right of citizens to cast ballots that carry appropriate weight. Fraud can also undermine public confidence in the fairness of elections and the perceived legitimacy of the announced outcome.”

The future implications for this case are enormous, as the Biden Administration announced that it is suing the state of Georgia to overturn its recently enacted voter integrity law. (Presumably, Biden also plans to challenge similar new laws in other states.)

Constitutional law Professor Jonathan Turley said that the Biden lawsuit could likely backfire with the Supreme Court ultimately upholding Georgia’s law. Based on today’s ruling, I’d say he’s right.

Moreover, it undermines the left’s push for H.R. 1, nationalizing all election laws. The Supreme Court was clear today that states have a right to set their own election laws.

In the second case, the Supreme Court overturned absurd disclosure rules mandated by the state of California that would have forced non-profit organizations, and potentially even churches, to publicly disclose their donors. The lawsuit against the California rule was triggered by a 2013 order from then-California Attorney General Kamala Harris.

In the court’s opinion for the 6-to-3 majority, Chief Justice John Roberts declared:

“When it comes to a person’s beliefs and associations, broad and sweeping state inquiries into these protected areas discourage citizens from exercising rights protected by the Constitution.”

Roberts got it right this time. The whole reason the left invented “doxing” was to “discourage [conservative] citizens from exercising rights protected by the Constitution.”

Communist China Celebrates
China’s communist rulers are celebrating today, marking the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Chinese Communist Party. As today’s Wall Street Journal notes, “it is no occasion for joy.” Once the communists seized power, they did in China what communists always do:

“What followed were the bloodiest decades in world history, rivaled only by Stalin’s purges. The Great Leap Forward led to mass famine. In the Cultural Revolution, Mao unleashed the Red Guards to torment anyone suspected of disloyalty or bourgeois tendencies. . . Over the Mao years unknown millions of Chinese died.”

Of course, we’re celebrating the anniversary of our independence this weekend. I can’t help but notice the juxtaposition that the future of the world will be determined by the struggle between this great country that started in 1776 and the Chinese Communist Party that started in 1921.

America was founded on the idea that liberty came from God, and that all men have dignity and worth because we are made in His image. The Chinese Communist Party is overtly and enthusiastically atheistic. It is dedicated to the proposition that all men must serve the Chinese Communist Party.

This nation has broken the chains of tyranny and liberated more people than any other nation in the history of the world. Communist China is doing the opposite. The Chinese people are being held in bondage to the gods of communism and totalitarianism.

I wish the prognosis in this great struggle for the future of freedom was brighter. China has a strong, confident, forward-looking leader. We have the “whisperer-in-chief,’ hesitant and sleepy, a throwback to another era.

By every measure, Chinese youth are burning with patriotic fervor, believing the world is theirs and that Communist China’s time has come. At the same time, their government is committing genocide against minorities. Where are the marches in Beijing declaring, “Uyghur Lives Matter”?

Of course, there aren’t any such marches because communist China is a deeply racist society (here and here). Sadly, it is propped up and promoted by supposedly “woke” American corporations and sports franchises. (Hey, Lebron, call your office!)

But the most disturbing thing of all is what’s happening here in America.

Losing Faith
While China’s youth are on fire for their country, our youth have the lowest levels of patriotism in history. A new Fox News poll asked a simple question: “Do you think the United States is the best country in the world to live in?” Ten years ago, 84% said “Yes.” Today, just 69% say “Yes.”

The biggest declines occurred in younger voters and Democrats – the AOC, Gwen Berry, Colin Kaepernick, critical race theory crowd. That’s not surprising.

The left is all about tearing America down, and our youth are being taught that they are citizens of an evil country that should apologize for its very existence.

The Fox poll also asked if voters believed America’s best days are still ahead.

Ronald Reagan believed they were, and it wasn’t just because of his sunny disposition. He knew Americans loved their country and could overcome any challenge, including the Soviet Union. He was right. Donald Trump understood we were in trouble. His goal was to “make America great again.”

But according to the Fox poll, faith in America’s future has plummeted, down 11 points in nine years to just 52%. The decline is greatest among Republicans, and I suspect Christians.

To me the reason is clear: They know that a growing percentage of Americans are rejecting the very idea of America. As AOC, Gwen Berry and Colin Kaepernick would say, “America was never that great.”

So short of a revival, it’s hard to imagine our best days being ahead when our educational institutions are teaching future generations that their country is evil.

By the way, the entire communist Chinese establishment – every teacher, every judge, every official, every entertainer – is telling their youth, “Look at what we’ve accomplished. Better days are ahead.”

We must reverse these trends. We must defeat critical race theory. We must defend our values!

This is why I spend so much time on these issues in my work here in Washington and in my communications with you. America has overcome great challenges before. But this is the first time we’re confronting a major enemy when many of our own youth are filled with doubt and growing cold in their love for America.

Ronald Reagan famously said, “Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. . . It must be fought for, protected and handed on.” He was right then, and his words still ring true today.

Good News

  • Earlier this week, the Supreme Court ruled 6-to-3 that illegal aliens who are repeatedly caught crossing the border are not entitled to bail hearings. The ruling is a victory for President Trump’s commonsense border security measures.
  • new lawsuit was filed challenging the legality of ballot harvesting and drop boxes in Wisconsin.
  • The Texas Supreme Court ruled that Facebook is not immune from civil liability lawsuits involving human trafficking on its platform.
  • People are returning to work much faster in the GOP-led states that ended extra unemployment payments to people who were not working.
  • Twenty Republican governors warned President Biden against packing the Supreme Court.
  • Idaho Gov. Brad Little, Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds and South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem announced that they are also sending state law enforcement officers to the Texas border.
  • Several Texas counties are using part of the state budget bailout money that Democrats jammed into the last COVID relief bill to help fund portions of the border wall that Gov. Greg Abbott plans to build.

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Gary Bauer (@GaryLBauer)  is a conservative family values advocate and serves as president of American Values and chairman of the Campaign for Working Families


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Intact Families

Posted: 04 Jul 2021 07:44 PM PDT

by Kerby Anderson: Are single-parent families just as good for children as two-parent families? Some of the headlines recently in newspapers and news magazines seem to say so. But all you have to do is look back at academic studies to see that, in nearly every case, two parents are better than one.

One older family study deserves renewed attention. Dr. Patrick Fagan, using data from the National Survey of Children’s Health, found two important factors. Children who grow up in an intact family and attend religious services do better than children who do not.

There is a significant discrepancy between children who grew up in intact, two-parent families and those who came from broken homes. They also found a similar discrepancy between those who attend religious services weekly and those who worship less frequently. They found that children in the former groups were five times less likely to repeat a grade, less likely to have behavior problems at home and school, and more likely to be cooperative and understanding of others’ feelings.

They also found that these differences held true even after controlling for family income and poverty as well as for the parents’ education level, race, and ethnicity. In essence, the study suggests that the best prescription for society is a stable family and family worship. In this environment, children thrive emotionally and achieve academically.

In a sense, this study is the flip side of studies that were published years ago about the impact of divorce on children. In my book, Christian Ethics in Plain Language, I document the three E’s of the negative impact of divorce (emotional impact, educational impact, and economic impact). Whether you look at these positive studies or the earlier negative studies, you can see the importance of family and worship.
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Kerby Anderson (@KerbyAnderson) is an author, lecturer, visiting professor and radio host and contributor on nationally syndicated Point of View and the “Probe” radio programs.


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Houston Chronicle Showcases Its Hubris

Posted: 04 Jul 2021 07:34 PM PDT

by Bill Donohue: Orthodox Jews, Muslims, Mormons, and many other faith communities, have all sorts of internal strictures governing modesty provisions (especially for women), sexual practices, and dietary rules that others may find disagreeable. But the media rarely say a word about them. Nor should they—it’s none of their business. However, their reticence does not apply to Catholics.

In its July 1 editorial, the Houston Chronicle lectures the bishops about matters that they should leave alone. Not to be misunderstood, when the Catholic Church takes a public policy stand on any issue, it is fair game for criticism. But when it comes to internal matters, such as the sacraments, it is no more the business of a newspaper than it would be the business of the bishops to opine on the hiring practices of a newspaper.

The editorial tells the bishops they are wrong to even consider denying President Biden Holy Communion. “Biden, who attends Mass and says he personally opposes abortion,” the editorial says, “has nevertheless throughout his political career supported the legal right for women to decide for themselves to have one.”

If a Catholic president attended Mass and was personally opposed to racial discrimination, but nonetheless felt it was good public policy to support it, would the Houston Chronicle consider that acceptable? Of course not. The difference is that the paper is opposed to racial discrimination but not abortion. The Catholic Church opposes both.

The paper is factually wrong to say that Biden has been a champion of abortion rights “throughout his political career.” In 1974, a year after Roe v. Wade legalized abortion, Biden said the ruling went “too far” and that a woman seeking an abortion should not have the “sole right to say what should happen to her body.”

In 1976, Biden voted for the “Hyde Amendment” which bans federal funding of abortions. In 1981, he introduced the “Biden Amendment” which prohibits foreign-aid funding of biomedical research involving abortion. In 1982, he voted for a constitutional amendment allowing states to overturn Roe v. Wade. In other words, in the decade following Roe, he had a mostly pro-life record.

In 1983, however, he reversed himself and voted against a constitutional amendment allowing states to overturn Roe. That was the beginning of his pro-abortion stance.

After telling the bishops they are wrong to consider denying Biden the Eucharist, the editorial then contradicts itself when it admits that “what the bishops decide about who may take part in sacraments is their decision. If lay Catholics don’t like it, they can leave the church or press the bishops to reconsider.” Well said. Why, then, did it violate these precepts in the remarks that preceded this concession?

Even more baffling, why did the newspaper then pivot and start lecturing the bishops again? It immediately said that “we’d like to remind the bishops of the words of Pope Francis.” Next, they opine that if the bishops are going “to begin excluding politicians from communion on the basis of just one of those morale crusades,” it is guilty of “cherry-picking.”

What happened to the dictum that “what the bishops decide about who may take part in sacraments is their business”?

The editorial is a mess, from top to bottom.

Contact Houston Chronicle Editorial Board: Raj.Mankad@chron.com.
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Bill Donohue is President of Catholic League.


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By Carl M. Cannon on Jul 05, 2021 08:36 am
Good morning, it’s Monday, July 5, 2021. Because the Fourth of July fell on a Sunday, today is a federal holiday. For those of you reading this newsletter anyway, I’ve reprised a brief essay I wrote previously about an event that happened on this date in a Memphis music studio, which I believe speaks (reassuringly) to some of the apprehensions about race relations Americans are experiencing on this three-day Independence Day weekend.

First, I’d point you to our front page, which aggregates, as it does each day, columns and stories spanning the political spectrum. Today’s lineup includes Alex Burns on the stubborn ability of U.S. politics to fix itself (New York Times); Rep. Rosa DeLauro on the need for government-funded child care (The American Prospect); and Cleta Mitchell on election reform (The Federalist). We also offer a complement of original material from RCP reporters and contributors, including the following:

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Joe Biden’s Fourth of July Sermon on the South Lawn. Phil Wegmann reports on the president’s stirring words to a White House crowd, the clearest articulation of his vision of the nation since his inaugural address.

Biden’s Administration Is the “Wrecking Crew.” Frank Miele see parallels between the president and the protagonist in a series of 1960s spy spoofs.

Lincoln and Ford: July Fourth Should Bring Us Together. John Cribb revisits the words these two presidents uttered on Independence Day, which provide perspective at a time when America’s founding is being viewed dimly in some quarters.

“Saving Principles” and the American Future. David J. Bobb urges Americans to consider the words of Frederick Douglass as we approach our nation’s 250th birthday in an increasingly divided state.

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In the turbulence and violence of the 1960s, Tennessee’s then-largest city would become the infamous site of the racially motivated murder of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. But in the supposedly sleepy 1950s, that border state town was a dynamic confluence where cross-cultural musical influences converged and mixed, producing a lively and verdant form of American music that would span the globe.

Sixty-eight summers ago, a strikingly handsome teenage truck driver rented space at the Sun Records studios in Memphis to record two songs as a birthday present to his mother. With encouragement from his uncles and a pastor, the young man had learned to sing and play the guitar while attending the Assembly of God church in Tupelo, Miss., as a boy. He was, at this point, only 18 years old and his name was Elvis Presley.

Sun Records, in the words of company Vice President Jud Phillips, was then “little more than a glorified barn.” As for Presley, those who met him in those days, including Sun owner Sam Phillips, were mainly struck by his shyness. He was also extremely polite. Phillips’ initial impression was that Elvis was unsure of himself. His assistant, Marion Keisker, knew better: Although he was a bit bashful, this young man believed in himself.

“While he was waiting, we had a conversation,” she recalled later. “He said he was a singer. I said, ‘What kind of singer are you?’ He said, ‘I sing all kinds.’ I said, ‘Who do you sound like?’ He said, ‘I don’t sound like nobody.'”

On that day, July 18, 1953, Presley paid $3.98 for the honor of recording two songs, “My Happiness” and “That’s When Your Heartaches Begin.” When the session was finished, Keisker wrote in her notes, “Good ballad singer. Hold.”

The following July — on this date in 1954 — Presley was back in the Sun Records studios. Sam Phillips had a couple of rhythm-and-blues songs he wanted recorded by a white musician, and he thought Elvis might be the one to do it. The sessions started slowly, and Phillips wasn’t really getting the sound he wanted so he called for a break.

Instead of stretching his legs or going outside for fresh air, Elvis started jamming on the guitar, He took a number by Mississippi Delta bluesman Arthur “Big Boy” Crudup and played it much faster than usual. The song was “That’s All Right, Mama” and the effect was electric. Phillips had found the crossover sound he was looking for — and the artist who could carry it off. Together, blacks and whites in this country were collaborating on something new, and great, and not for the last time.

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West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice (R) said people hesitant about receiving a COVID-19 vaccine are “not thinking right” and warned they are playing a “death lottery,” the HuffPost reports.

Said Justice: “You know, we have a lottery that basically says, if you’re vaccinated we’re going to give you stuff. Well, you’ve got another lottery going on, and it’s the death lottery.”

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Most Capitol Hill Aides See Democrats Keeping Senate

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CNN: The 10 Senate seats most likely to flip.

GOP Candidates Embrace Trump’s False Election Claims

Washington Post: “Across the country, as campaigns gear up for a handful of key races this year and the pivotal 2022 midterms, Republican candidates for state and federal offices are increasingly focused on the last election — running on the falsehood spread by Trump and his allies that the 2020 race was stolen from him.”

“While most of these campaigns are in their early stages, the embrace of Trump’s claims is already widespread on the trail and in candidates’ messages to voters. The trend provides fresh evidence of Trump’s continued grip on the GOP, reflecting how a movement inspired by his claims and centered on overturning a democratic election has gained currency in the party since the Jan. 6 Capitol attack.”

“Dozens of candidates promoting the baseless notion that the election was rigged are seeking powerful statewide offices — such as governor, attorney general and secretary of state, which would give them authority over the administration of elections — in several of the decisive states where Trump and his allies sought to overturn the outcome and engineer his return to the White House.”

Mark Levin Dumps on His Fox Colleagues

Washington Post: “The host of a weekly show, Levin singularly lobs insults at his colleagues — mostly Fox’s news reporters and anchors, but also recently a fellow opinion host — in a manner that has created negative headlines and headaches in the process.”

“Levin’s willingness to dump on his own colleagues has burnished his reputation as a sort of rogue independent who balks at the governing rules of the corporate media ecosystem — and a wild card who could end up playing a big role in the future of the conservative movement.”

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Pro-Trump Social Media App Hacked on Launch Day

Reuters: “A social media site launched on Sunday by Jason Miller, a senior adviser to former U.S. President Donald Trump, was briefly hacked, and more than 500,000 people have registered to use the site.”

Corporate Pledges After Insurrection Fall Flat

Associated Press: “Dozens of big companies, citing their commitment to democracy, pledged to avoid donating money to the 147 lawmakers who objected to Congress’ certification of Joe Biden’s victory… It was a striking gesture by some of the most familiar names in business but, as it turns out, it was largely an empty one.”

“When it comes to seeking political influence through corporate giving, business as usual is back, if it ever left… The companies contend that donating directly to a candidate is not the same as giving to a PAC that supports them. Given America’s porous campaign finance laws, that’s a distinction without a difference to campaign finance experts. … Walmart’s moral stand lasted three months.”

Nine Districts Fall to the Taliban

ToloNews: “Sources said on Sunday that the centers of nine more districts were captured by the Taliban in the last 24 hours – six districts in Badakhshan, one in Kandahar, one in Paktika and one in Takhar.”

New York Times: Pentagon seeks to soften blow of U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan.

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The GOP Stands By Paul Gosar

New York Magazine: “His association with Nick Fuentes has put him in a category of his own even by the standards of the far-right Trumpist wing of the GOP… Almost as befuddling is that House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy has yet to even chastise Gosar for his repeated associations with the extreme fringes.”

Said one GOP operative: “I don’t know what the fuck is happening.”

“McCarthy’s office has not responded to requests for comment from Intelligencer on Gosar going back to February. That’s a change from McCarthy’s past practice as leader. … One reason for the quiet is that Republicans haven’t been forced to play defense on Gosar like they recently were over Greene. While her comments drove news cycles and [Steve] King became a national figure, Gosar flies under the radar of the national media. Part of this is chance… But it is also because Democrats have remained relatively quiet.”

Budget Will Be Driven by Democratic Leaders

Washington Post: “While the House and Senate budget committees typically produce their own budget resolutions, that is unlikely to happen this year. Instead, according to lawmakers and aides, the budget resolution is more likely to be the product of backroom bargaining overseen by Schumer and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) in consultation with Sanders and Yarmuth, before being sent directly to the Senate floor. There it will be subject to a grueling amendment process before it is sent to the House for final approval.”

America’s Politics Are Stubbornly Fixed

New York Times: “Over a period of weeks, the coronavirus death rate plunged and the country considerably eased public health restrictions. President Biden announced a bipartisan deal late last month to spend hundreds of billions of dollars rebuilding the country’s worn infrastructure — the most significant aisle-crossing legislative agreement in a generation, if it holds together. The Congressional Budget Office estimated on Thursday that the economy was on track to regain all of the jobs it lost during the pandemic by the middle of 2022.”

“And in a blow to Mr. Biden’s fractious opposition, Donald J. Trump — the dominant figure in Republican politics — faced an embarrassing legal setback just as he was resuming a schedule of campaign-style events. The Manhattan district attorney’s office charged his company, the Trump Organization, and its chief financial officer with ‘sweeping and audacious’ financial crimes.”

“Not long ago, such a sequence of developments might have tested the partisan boundaries of American politics, startling voters into reconsidering their assumptions about the current president, his predecessor, the two major parties and what government can do for the American people.”

“These days, it is hard to imagine that such a political turning point is at hand.”

Biden Says Getting Vaccinated Is Patriotic

President Biden said that getting vaccinated against the coronavirus was “the most patriotic thing” that Americans could do, the New York Times reports.

Said Biden: “I am concerned that people who have not gotten vaccinated have the capacity to catch the variant and spread the variant to other people who have not been vaccinated. Don’t just think about yourself.”

Abbott Rebounds In Texas

A new Dallas Morning News poll in Texas finds Gov. Greg Abbott (R), after trailing potential challenger Matthew McConaughey in the spring, has rebounded and now has a slight — but not statistically significant — lead over the movie star in a hypothetical matchup in next year’s race for governor, 39% to 38%.

Democrats Hurtle Towards Key Decisions on Biden Agenda

“Democrats have a chance to pass President Biden’s sweeping infrastructure, tax, climate and social policy measures that would transform American life — but doing so requires them pulling off an incredibly difficult legislative high-wire act over the next few weeks,” the Washington Post reports.

“The House and Senate are out of session for a holiday break, but discussions are continuing among Democrats about the parameters of potentially monumental legislation that represents Biden’s best chance to deliver on many of his campaign promises, according to interviews with more than a dozen lawmakers, aides and lobbyists.”

“This legislation, which is set to be passed without Republican support separately from a parallel, bipartisan infrastructure measure, may not be ultimately passed until fall or later. But Democrats have only a matter of weeks to settle many of the biggest policy questions surrounding the bill: How much will it spend? How much of that spending should be offset with tax increases and other revenue measures? And which competing items on a laundry list of priorities should ultimately be passed into law?”

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Look, this food tastes homemade. It’s built to last the long haul. It’s a snap to prepare. And everyone from former Navy SEALs to middle-American grandmas are singing its praises.

First, you get their no-questions-asked 365-Day Double Satisfaction Protection. That way there’s no risk for you. And you can even keep the complimentary gifts for giving your survival food a try.

Second, if you open your 4Patriots meals anytime in the next 25 years and find your food has spoiled or gone bad, you can return the entire stockpile and they will still return triple your purchase amount.

That’s how confident they are that this food will stay delicious and nutritious for the next 25 years.

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You need to get ‘er done today.

Why?

Because if you don’t take action to get your food stockpile today, you’ll be in the same boat as the brainwashed masses who think “everything is fine.” And if a crisis hits and your family asks, “What are we going to eat?” your mouth will go dry and you’ll feel powerless.

But what if you decide to secure your food stockpile instead? Just imagine how much better you’ll feel right away. When a crisis hits, you will be able to calmly reassure them that they’re safe and they will have plenty to eat.

Listen, I can’t predict the future. I don’t know exactly when or how a crisis will hit.

As it stands today, it’s every man for himself. In a crisis, the loss will be beyond what you can imagine. That’s why I want you to have the same peace of mind that I do.

Grab Your Kit And All Your Gifts Today Before They’re All Gone

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Rory H.

I was surprised to find that the densely packed packages were easy to prepare and were tasty as well. I definitely recommend having survival food on hand for the times when ‘life’ happens while we are planning other things.


Billy H.

Received my food kit in the mail and I was able to make the potato soup on my cookstove. Just needed boiling water. Gave it a good stir and let it simmered. When I opened up the pot, it smelled so good. You can see the chunks of potatoes and carrots in each bite you take. It’s a good soup.


Kevin S.

72 hour kit is a perfect starter kit for any scenario. Put one in your car, work bag, in your house or RV. If you want to start preparing safe food, this is where to start.


Carol B.

Hey Frank, I have been iced in this weekend. I thought I would try my potato soup. To my utter delight ….. IT WAS DELICIOUS… Thank you for such a wonderful product and the peace of mind it brings.


Ken K.

I am not a full blown survivalist. I am not an idiot, either. I have been through enough in my life and have seen friends who have been through an emergency situation. Sure, sometimes it is for a few days and I pray that it is not longer than that for you or me or anyone we know. Save up if you have to, but get at least a month’s supply. It tastes good although if it is that dire of an emergency, you will be happy to eat anything. IF you have something to eat for your family. Get some water, too, and something to heat it with. We made some of this product and had family and friends over for them to taste and they all agreed they didn’t think anything would be this good and they will be ordering. Just do something. You can’t miss out on this deal.


Justin A.

My wife and I tried the food and we were both surprised about how good it tasted and how satisfied it made us feel afterwards. It feels good knowing that I can provide for my family if a crisis arose and I intend to get more in the future. Also the shipping and customer service has been top notch. This probably the cheapest survival food I have found and the company is great.


Gary M.

I actually had lost my job and was homeless for a while. I dug into my food supply, and I cannot fully describe how delicious and easy to prepare everything is. I felt like I was eating like a king. I am going to stock up again as soon as I settle into my new job. Everyone should participate with this company. You will not be disappointed.


John H.

We’re in Florida and have made many preparations for the aftermath of a possible hurricane. While we are thankful that Florida has not been hit in several years, it gives us great peace of mind to know we have our Food4Patriots kit stashed away, knowing it’s not a case of “if” but “when.”

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Search back on after partially collapsed condo building in Florida is demolished

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Jeff Bezos to leave role as Amazon CEO

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On Friday’s Mark Levin Show, Jefferson’s final letter penned opposition to slavery while promoting the ideas of equality and unalienable rights. Even then, in the midst of the Revolutionary War, it was clear that the colonies had to choose between independence or subjugation, and chose to fight against the most powerful military on Earth at the time. Also, Eric Trump joins the show to discuss the bogus case that the New York City District Attorney and State Attorney General have brought against the CFO of the Trump Organization. The biggest offense that Mr. Weiselberg committed was having a corporate card and a company car. This is an abuse of power in keeping with their declaration to impeach Trump in the Washington Post, published just 19 minutes after Trump’s inauguration. Eric added that his father is very strongly considering a 2024 run for the White House, hence the unending attacks against all things Trump. Later, the left continues to implement ideas that cause rot in the fabric of America’s future as children are indoctrinated. Critical gender theory goes unchecked at many levels as children are taught about new gender identities.

 

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