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Good Wednesday morning! Today’s Smart Brevity™ count … 1,173 words … 4½ minutes.
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President Trump has never confronted Vladimir Putin with intelligence indicating Russia paid the Taliban to kill U.S. troops, he told Jonathan Swan yesterday for “Axios on HBO.”
Why it matters: Democrats have seized on the issue, and Trump’s reluctance to discuss it, as evidence he’s unwilling to challenge Putin even when American lives are at stake.
- Trump spoke with Putin on Thursday, and subsequently deflected a question about whether he’d raised the alleged bounty scheme, saying on Monday: “We don’t talk about what we discussed, but we had plenty of discussion.”
In our interview, he was definitive: “I have never discussed it with him.”
- “I would — I have no problem with it. … [Y]ou know, it’s interesting: Nobody ever brings up China. They always bring Russia, Russia, Russia.”
Pressed on why he didn’t raise the matter on the call, the president said:
- “That was a phone call to discuss other things. And, frankly, that’s an issue that many people said was fake news.”
Trump has spoken to Putin at least eight times since intelligence about the alleged Russian bounties was reportedly included in the President’s Daily Brief — his written intelligence briefing — in late February.
- Trump’s team says he was not verbally briefed on the matter before a June 26 report from the New York Times brought the controversy out into the open.
- Trump insisted in the interview that he does read the PDB — “they like to say I don’t read, I read a lot” — but stood by the claim that the matter “never reached my desk” because U.S. intelligence “didn’t think it was real.”
Between the lines: There’s no clear consensus within the intelligence community about the strength of the evidence that Russia paid the bounties.
- In 2018, Gen. John Nicholson, then the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan, accused Russia of providing money and arms to the group, saying, “we know that the Russians are involved.”
- Trump told “Axios on HBO” that he was not aware of Nicholson’s comments, and said evidence that Russia was aiding the Taliban “never reached my desk.”
Asked about Russia supplying weapons to the Taliban, Trump said: “Well, we supplied weapons when they were fighting Russia, too.”
- Swan pointed out: “That’s a different era.”
🎬 See a clip.
- The full interview will air Monday at 11 p.m. ET/PT on all HBO platforms.
Illustration: Sarah Grillo/Axios
When CEOs testify before Congress, as the Big 4 tech leaders will beginning at noon today, they have one job: Demonstrate they’re good corporate citizens by enduring questioning without offending or putting their feet in their mouths.
Axios managing editor Scott Rosenberg writes from the Bay Area that many CEOs mess up by making self-serving statements that are transparently untrue, or by letting their contempt for the machinery of democracy show.
What to watch: Of the four CEOs testifying before the House Judiciary Committee, Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg already passed this test with flying colors two years ago.
- His retort to Sen. Orrin Hatch’s question about how Facebook profits without charging users —”Senator, we sell ads” — was disarmingly forthright.
Apple’s Tim Cook and Google’s Sundar Pichai are both consummate technocrats who are unlikely to flinch, weird out or crack under pressure.
- Jeff Bezos is the wild card. It’s his first time before Congress. For most of the 25 years he’s run Amazon, he has avoided hostile questions in public.
What to watch: Because of the pandemic, this high drama won’t play out under the hot lights of Capitol Hill, but in the cool squares of Cisco Webex.
Racial inequality is a defining feature of the pandemic, both in terms of its health impact and its economic effect. This is no less true when it comes to education, Axios’ Caitlin Owens writes.
- Children of color are more likely to fall behind the longer they stay home from school, partially because of limited access to virtual education.
Parents of color are also more worried than white parents about losing the other benefits that schools provide, like social services and food, according to recent polling by the Kaiser Family Foundation.
- Only 9% of white parents are worried about their children having enough to eat at home if schools remain closed, compared to 44% of parents of color.
An AP photographer snapped these notes about Sen. Kamala Harris, a vice presidential possibility, that Joe Biden had with him when he took press questions yesterday in Wilmington.
- They’re all observations he has made before.
Biden summoned the spirit of John Lewis as he unveiled his own economic plan to address structural inequalities in America, Hans Nichols reports.
- In the fourth and final installment of his economic program, Biden spelled out how to allocate for communities of color some of the money that he’s previously announced.
Attorney General William Barr watches a rioting video that was a Republican exhibit during yesterday’s hearing. Photo: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images
“From the earliest days of the recent protests against police brutality and racism, some top federal law enforcement officials viewed the demonstrators with alarm and called for an aggressive federal response that two months later continues to escalate,” the N.Y. Times reports.
- A June 2 memo from Deputy FBI Director David Bodwich “demanded an immediate mobilization as protests gathered after George Floyd’s death while he was in police custody a week earlier.”
- Bodwich called “the situation ‘a national crisis,’ and wrote that in addition to investigating ‘violent protesters, instigators’ and ‘inciters,’ bureau leaders should collect information with ‘robust social media exploitation teams’ and examine what appeared to be ‘highly organized behavior.'”
Go deeper with our lead from Axios PM, “Barr’s time in the barrel,” by Zachary Basu, with highlights from Barr’s appearance before the House Judiciary Committee.
Spotted outside Lincoln Center in Manhattan. Photo: Noam Galai/Getty Images
Democrats plan a tribute to John Lewis as part of their convention, which begins Aug. 17 in Milwaukee, Axios has learned.
- The film will air during one of the four nights of the convention (9 to 11 p.m. ET each night).
The tribute is produced by Dawn Porter, the filmmaker behind the new documentary, “John Lewis: Good Trouble.”
Screenshot: Lincoln Project
The Lincoln Project, a group founded by “never Trump” Republicans that has produced some of the cycle’s most memorable ads, today begins spending $4 million to blitz Senate races in Alaska, Maine and Montana.
- “We’re moving into the active phase of the fall campaign as voters, stuck at home because of COVID-19, tune in earlier than ever,” communications director Keith Edwards told me.
Why it matters: This is the Lincoln Project’s biggest buy to date.
- The Senate ads will air for seven to 10 days in key markets.
Two of the ads — “Real” in Alaska and “Strong” in Montana — support challengers to incumbent Republicans.
- “Trump Stooge,” airing in Maine, criticizes Sen. Susan Collins for not standing up to President Trump.
- “Maine deserves a leader, not a Trump stooge,” the ad says.
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In connection with today’s CEO hearing, which he’s calling D.C.’s “Summer Super Bowl,” lobbyist Bruce Mehlman is out with an emergency deck on tech, including this look at how the internet varies around the world.
“Though Black communities bear disproportionate hardships of the environmental crisis, they historically have been left out of the environmental movement,” Linda Villarosa writes from Philadelphia in the forthcoming N.Y. Times Magazine:
Protests and movement conferences are filled with a sea of mostly young white people and generally not Black people whose families have lived near polluting facilities for generations, their bodies ravaged by the effects of toxic emissions.
Keep reading (subscription).
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Ernest Hemingway, Muhammad Ali, Ben Franklin and Leonardo da Vinci are all are getting the Ken Burns treatment in the next few years, AP’s David Bauder reports.
- The PBS documentarian said he has eight projects in the works, half of them in-depth looks at the four personalities. The da Vinci project is the first one he has done on a non-American subject.
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Thirty years after the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act and 25 years after members of Congress decided to apply those standards to themselves, significant advancements have been made in accessibility in and around the historic buildings, but challenges remain. Read More…
The path toward a bipartisan coronavirus aid package was hard to see Tuesday, as some Republicans declined to back their own new plan and Democrats leveled fresh attacks against it. One day after Senate leaders unveiled a roughly $1 trillion plan, Republicans struggled to offer a united front on a measure some consider too costly. Read More…
Fundraising prowess may not be enough for GOP House challenger Tyler Kistner
ANALYSIS — Tyler Kistner is one of the few GOP challengers to outraise a Democratic incumbent in the second quarter of the year. But his difficult path to election in Minnesota’s Twin Cities suburbs is a microcosm of the House GOP’s struggle nationwide. Read More…
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OPINION — Does true free speech still exist? Or is true free speech only for those who comply with “woke” narratives? And what are the consequences for careers and advancement for those who don’t comply? These questions are being raised in media organizations, but also in workplaces and other settings across the country. Read More…
Barr tangles with House Democrats in testimony over Roger Stone case
House Judiciary Democrats spent much of their time at Tuesday’s oversight hearing describing why they thought Attorney General William Barr has improperly used the Justice Department in various ways to support President Trump’s reelection campaign and personal interests. Read More…
Lawmakers trying to address the devastation brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic are using a tried and true method to signal their concern for the country: the “backronym.” Senate Republicans have introduced the HEALS Act … which follows March’s CARES Act. Read More…
Dueling testimonies: National Guard officer contradicts Park Police on Lafayette Square protests
During a House Natural Resources hearing on Tuesday, D.C. National Guard Maj. Adam DeMarco contradicted nearly every assertion made by the head of U.S. Park Police regarding the June 1 incident at Lafayette Square. Read More…
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POLITICO Playbook: How to translate congressional code
DRIVING THE DAY
ON TUESDAY, during a meeting in Speaker NANCY PELOSI’S office suite, the speaker and Senate Minority Leader CHUCK SCHUMER had a point to make: The Republicans’ $1 trillion Covid relief plan and the Democrats’ multi trillion-dollar HEROES Act are simply irreconcilable.
“IT’S LIKE A GIRAFFE AND A FLAMINGO,” PELOSI said to the room, which included SCHUMER, White House chief of staff MARK MEADOWS and Treasury Secretary STEVEN MNUCHIN. “They’re both at a zoo. A dumb person may think they could mate for offspring. A smart person knows that’s impossible. That’s our bills. They’re unable to mate.”
SCHUMER compared them to dogs — “a golden retriever can’t mate with a Chihuahua. You have a Chihuahua. We have a beautiful lion,” he said, according to multiple people in the room. PELOSI then helpfully reminded SCHUMER that a lion is a cat, so, no, they could not mate.
THERE COMES A POINT IN EVERY CONGRESSIONAL NEGOTIATION where it would be helpful for Google Translate to have a feature to turn Capitol Hill speak to English. Political leaders talk in hard-to-decipher code that leaves reporters confused, markets seesawing and novice observers guessing what the heck everyone is talking about.
WE’VE REACHED THAT POINT.
AFTER A FEW DAYS OF NEGOTIATIONS, it seems like MEADOWS, MNUCHIN, PELOSI, SCHUMER and Senate Majority Leader MITCH MCCONNELL are speaking to us in Swahili, played backward.
SO, JOHN BRESNAHAN suggested we use this space to try to give you a sense of what to listen to when you’re listening to these people. We spoke to our Hill colleagues — most of whom work for other news outlets — to help us decipher all of this stuff.
1) “WE’VE HAD A GOOD MEETING, we’re making progress, good discussions”: Man, we’re screwed. This means nothing is going on, and the meeting might as well have been canceled. This is filler — and the worst kind of filler at that. When you’re having a good meeting, you don’t need to say it. You just have it. And, more times than not, when you have a good meeting, you don’t leave until that good meeting comes up with something better than “we had a good meeting.”
2) METAPHORS GALORE: We — meaning the American people and their elected and unelected representatives in D.C. — have become way too reliant on stupid sports metaphors to illustrate progress or lack thereof. The 20-yard line, the 5-yard line — whatever. Imagined progress on a football field does not equate to real progress, and it’s a cheap way to try to say the process is moving. Thanks to the NYT’s EMILY COCHRANE, even MEADOWS is beginning to realize that it’s lame: “Somebody didn’t want football analogies, so I still think we’re doing the second inning,” he said walking out of the Capitol on Tuesday evening.
3) MCCONNELL-ESE: WHEN MCCONNELL SPEAKS, you must listen, because he doesn’t say a lot. When the Kentucky Republican suggested it is up to MEADOWS and MNUCHIN to negotiate with the Democrats, that’s MCCONNELL gently tapping the administration under a speeding fast bus. Sure, MCCONNELL is saying, you figure it out with PELOSI and SCHUMER, and let me know how it goes. This means he wants deniability and distance. And, by the way, when MCCONNELL said he was opposed to providing billions for a new FBI building in downtown Washington as part of this bill, he was ensuring the tire tracks stayed nice and bright on President DONALD TRUMP’S back.
— SOMEHOW, THE DEMOCRATS need our Google Translator too, because they were asking the Treasury to find out if MCCONNELL really needed a liability overhaul as part of this bill. That’s the only thing he’s ever said in this negotiation: that if there is no liability reform, there is no deal. If you listen closer, MCCONNELL isn’t ruling out a negotiated settlement.
4) UNDERSTANDING PELOSI AND SCHUMER. The speaker opened her evening media availability Tuesday night with this: “We’re going to be very brief because we have work to do.” And, in her dialect this meant, “God, the Republicans are so bad, and we have to at least try to make something of their mess.”
— PELOSI then said: “We are going to meet again tomorrow. But part of what we are doing now is really airing our differences. There is discovery in understanding where there might be opportunity or not.” Read that as: “Man, we hope there’s an agreement, but getting there will be trying to do backflips on dental floss.”
5) TRUMP’S SILENCE: untranslatable. It’s like Shalom in Hebrew: It can mean hi, goodbye or peace.
6) “WE’RE NOW GOING TO SEE THE PRESIDENT TO UPDATE HIM … TALKS ARE JUST BEGINNING”: MNUCHIN said this Tuesday evening as he left the Capitol. This means talks are nowhere, and the administration is beginning to get frustrated.
OK, NOW, HOW TO KNOW WE’RE CLOSE: A deal will come together at some point — we think! — and here’s what it will look like. Progress will be rolling along, and details will leak out signaling momentum. Members will then freak out, and we’ll hear that the language doesn’t match the intent of the negotiators. Everyone will yell and get back in their corners. Some drastic action will shake everything loose — a late-night phone call, a meeting with the president or some sort of wild meeting.
THEN, INVARIABLY, we will have the RAND PAUL/TED CRUZ holdup. Will they slow the inevitable down, or will they fold for some token amendment vote? We’ll then have to wait for TRUMP’S tweet, which will be promised, but will somehow come hours later than expected.
THIS WILL ALL END at some ungodly hour, with MCCONNELL shuffling paper on the floor, announcing the deal, SCHUMER taking a lap alongside him and everyone leaving Washington behind for what’s left of the August recess.
Happy Wednesday.
OK, NOW FOR SOME OTHER NEGOTIATING DYNAMICS … TRUMP is far less concerned with the $1 trillion limit Senate Republicans have imposed than MCCONNELL is. MCCONNELL doesn’t seem interested in budging. Negotiations are going nowhere, at the moment.
— THERE WAS HOPE FOR CLARITY on items like unemployment insurance, school money and retention bonuses Tuesday, and there was little of that. MEADOWS and MNUCHIN will meet again with PELOSI and SCHUMER today. ALSO: Administration sources tell us that new money for mail-in balloting might become a red line for the president. But, could there be a deal that also allows for ballot security to appease the president?
DON’T READ INTO THIS, but know that it happened: PELOSI provided desserts for MEADOWS’ 61st birthday, which was Tuesday. They sang “Happy Birthday” to the White House chief of staff.
L.A. TIMES: “California could create its own $600 weekly unemployment benefit,” by Patrick McGreevy
DRIVING TODAY — TECH CEOS ON THE HILL: Amazon’s JEFF BEZOS, Apple’s TIM COOK, Alphabet’s SUNDAR PICHAI and Facebook’s MARK ZUCKERBERG will be on Capitol Hill for a noon hearing in 2141 Rayburn. OPENING STATEMENTS: Bezos … Cook … Pichai … Zuckerberg
— THE LOOKAHEADS: CRISTIANO LIMA … WSJ … FT
FRONTS: NYT, with this ANNIE KARNI/KATIE ROGERS headline: “Trump Family Legacy: Empathy Is for the Weak” … N.Y. POST … WSJ
OUR BAD: We had a typo in Tuesday’s PM edition. President DONALD TRUMP wants $1.75 billion, not $150 billion, for the FBI building. Either way, it’s far from a sure thing.
ICYMI … JOE BIDEN said he’d name his running mate by the end of next week.
— THE AP IMAGE EVERYONE’S TALKING ABOUT: “Biden’s notes: ‘Do not hold grudges’ against Kamala Harris”
NEW … TOMMY TUBERVILLE, fresh off his Alabama Senate primary victory against JEFF SESSIONS, is in Washington for a few days to raise money. The former coach’s fundraisers sent out an email announcing the visit and telling potential donors that they are “accepting in-person meetings” Tuesday through Thursday. Tuberville was also spotted at the Trump Hotel on Tuesday night. Rep. BRUCE WESTERMAN (R-Ark.) posted a photo on his Facebook feed of the two, sans masks, in the hotel lobby.
IT’S WORTH MENTIONING: Alabama is on the list of states D.C. Mayor MURIEL BOWSER recently announced are “high risk” and from which anyone “traveling for non-essential activities will be required to self-quarantine for 14 days from their arrival in the District.” The D.C. Health Release … A campaign representative did not comment.
CORONAVIRUS RAGING … More than 4 MILLION Americans have been diagnosed with Covid-19. More than 149,000 Americans have died.
— WAPO: “At the heart of dismal U.S. coronavirus response, a fraught relationship with masks,” by Griff Witte, Ariana Eunjung Cha and Josh Dawsey
— “U.S. officials: Russia behind spread of virus disinformation,” by AP’s Eric Tucker: “Russian intelligence services are using a trio of English-language websites to spread disinformation about the coronavirus pandemic, seeking to exploit a crisis that America is struggling to contain ahead of the presidential election in November, U.S. officials said Tuesday.
“Two Russians who have held senior roles in Moscow’s military intelligence service known as the GRU have been identified as responsible for a disinformation effort meant to reach American and Western audiences, U.S. government officials said. They spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly.” AP
— WSJ EDITORIAL BOARD: “The World’s Covid Resurgence”: “The lesson is that the virus won’t disappear anytime soon. Governments may have to impose some business and social restrictions to protect hospitals and the vulnerable. But lockdowns aren’t a miracle cure, and their collateral damage is too severe to sustain.”
MERIDITH MCGRAW: “If Trump has a ‘new’ tone, just wait a few days”: “Donald Trump’s ‘new’ tones are perpetually faltering. After a week in which the president was more willing to stick to a script, temporarily eschewed some of his more fact-challenged medical statements and kept many of answers to reporters’ questions uncharacteristically succinct, Trump’s more typical behavior is starting to show through.
“In the last day, he again chided governors who were slowing economic reopenings amid a nationwide coronavirus surge, and he returned to promoting flawed information about hydroxychloroquine, MAGA world’s preferred Covid-19 drug, even as top public health officials debate its efficacy. Tuesday night, Trump characteristically doubled down, defending his decision to trumpet misleading claims from a doctor who has also alleged alien DNA is used in medical treatments and vaccines are disseminated to prevent people from being religious.” POLITICO
— BACK ON THE HYDROXYCHLOROQUINE BANDWAGON … TRUMP: “Many doctors think it is extremely successful, the hydroxychloroquine coupled with the zinc and perhaps the azithromycin,” Trump asserted at a White House briefing, though there is no evidence from at least five rigorous clinical trials that hydroxychloroquine has any impact in preventing the virus or treating mildly to severely ill cases.
“I happen to think it works in the early stages,” the president continued, repeating his past claim that “I think front-line medical people believe that, too — some. Many.” More from Quint Forgey and Caitlin Oprysko
COLBY COLLEGE POLL … SARA GIDEON 44, Sen. SUSAN COLLINS (R-Maine) 39.
NEW … MORE DEM SPENDING … HOUSE MAJORITY PAC is reserving $2.3 million more, including $1.1 million in Dallas. OTHER MARKETS: $130,000 in Charleston … $300,000 in Des Moines … $250,000 in NYC … $225,000 in Oklahoma City … $175,000 in Quad Cities … $65,000 in Savannah, Ga. … $90,000 in D.C.
— ALLY MUTNICK: “Scores of House Republicans are suddenly sweating over losing their seats”: “A slew of dismal summer polls and a persistent fundraising gap have left some Republicans fretting about a nightmare scenario in November: That they will fall further into the House minority.
“Publicly, House GOP leaders are declaring they can still net the 17 seats needed to flip the chamber. But privately, some party strategists concede it’s a much grimmer picture, with as many as 20 Republican seats at risk of falling into Democratic hands.
“Far from going on offense, the GOP could be forced to retrench in order to limit their losses. There’s a growing fear that Trump’s plummeting popularity in the suburbs could threaten their candidates in traditionally favorable districts, and that their party’s eagerness to go on offense might leave some underfunded incumbents and open GOP-held seats unprotected.
“Internal Democratic surveys in recent weeks have shown tight races in once-solid GOP seats in Indiana, Texas, Michigan, Ohio and Montana that President Donald Trump carried handily 2016 — data that suggest the battleground is veering in a dangerous direction for the GOP.”
NYT: “[A]n advocacy group for Indian-American candidates is announcing that it will spend $10 million in this year’s elections. That group, Impact, [announced] its plans on Tuesday along with a new executive director, the public interest lawyer Neil Makhija, who called 2020 a ‘pivotal moment’ for Indian-Americans.”
TRUMP’S WEDNESDAY — The president will depart the White House at 9 a.m., headed to Midland, Texas. He’ll arrive at 11:30 a.m. CDT and travel to the Odessa Marriott Hotel and Conference Center in Odessa, Texas. He will participate in a roundtable with supporters at 12:35 p.m. Afterward, he will speak at a fundraiser. He will then return to Midland and tour the Double Eagle Energy Oil Rig at 2:50 p.m. Trump will deliver remarks at 3:20 p.m. on “restoring energy dominance in the Permian Basin” and sign presidential permits. Afterward, he will return to Washington, arriving at the White House at 9:05 p.m.
PLAYBOOK READS
NYT/HOUSTON: “Oil and Gas Groups See ‘Some Common Ground’ in Biden Energy Plan,” by Clifford Krauss and Ivan Penn: “‘There is a lot of room in there for oil and gas,’ said Matt Gallagher, president of Parsley Energy, a West Texas oil producer, about the Biden plan. … ‘There is some common ground,’ said Mike Sommers, president of the American Petroleum Institute, which represents the industry in Washington and is close to the Trump administration. ‘We appreciate the fact that they recognize that there is going to be a role for natural gas and oil in our future. We share the broad goal of reducing emissions and addressing climate change.’”
FOR THOSE KEEPING TRACK … JOSH GERSTEIN: “Barr won’t rule out pre-election release of Durham report”
VALLEY TALK — “The moment of reckoning for the Facebook advertiser boycott,” by Steven Overly and Laura Kayali: “The widely publicized advertiser boycott against Facebook has less than a week to show it has become a global coalition solid enough, and strong enough, to take on the social media giant.
“Civil rights groups persuaded more than 1,100 companies and organizations from the U.S. to Germany to Australia to pull their money from the social network during July to pressure Facebook to take more action on hate speech and deceptive posts from politicians. But the month is almost over without Facebook meeting many of their demands. If the movement can’t up the ante, it risks watching its work evaporate.” POLITICO
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MEDIAWATCH — “Maya Wiley Is Leaving MSNBC to Weigh Run for N.Y.C. Mayor,” by NYT’s Emma Fitzsimmons: “Maya D. Wiley, a former top counsel for Mayor Bill de Blasio, is leaving her role as a contributor on MSNBC and NBC News to explore a run for mayor of New York City, an official at MSNBC confirmed on Tuesday.
“Ms. Wiley, a Black former chairwoman of the city’s police oversight agency, would be entering a mayor’s race that has been reshaped by recent Black Lives Matter protests and the coronavirus pandemic. If she runs, she would likely be a formidable candidate as she vied to become the first female mayor of New York City.”
PLAYBOOKERS
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TRANSITIONS — Caroline Hutcheson is now a VP for Targeted Victory’s public and corporate affairs practice. She most recently led financial comms for Boeing, and is a Navy veteran. … Patrick Wilson is joining semiconductor company MediaTek USA as VP of government affairs. He most recently was director of the Commerce Department’s office of business liaison. … Cris Turner is now VP of global government affairs at Micron Technology. He most recently was VP and head of office for Americas government affairs at Dell.
BIRTHDAY OF THE DAY: Kristin Fisher, Fox News correspondent. How she got her start in journalism: “I accepted a general-assignment reporting gig at the first station to offer me a job: KJCT News 8 in Grand Junction, Colo. A few weeks in, I took over their ‘Outdoor Adventures’ segment. I had some pretty aggressive visions for this segment and had a tough time finding photographers willing to do these adventures with me. So I started shooting and editing my own stuff and loved it so much that I became a one-man band for the next nine years and eventually started my own video production company.” Playbook Q&A
BIRTHDAYS: Rep. Diana DeGette (D-Colo.) is 63 … Rep. Denny Heck (D-Wash.) is 68 … Peter Alexander, White House correspondent at NBC News and co-anchor of “Weekend Today” … Ja’Ron Smith, deputy assistant to the president, is 38 … Ken Burns is 67 … David Westin, Bloomberg TV anchor and reporter … Caitria Mahoney … SKDK’s Herbie Ziskend (h/t Eric Lesser) … WaPo’s Carol Eisenberg … Marilyn Quayle is 71 … former Sen. Elizabeth Dole (R-N.C.), now founder of Hidden Heroes, is 84 … former Sen. Nancy Kassebaum-Baker (R-Kan.) is 88 … Bloomberg’s Aaron Kessler and Ellie Titus … former Rep. Jeff Denham (R-Calif.) is 53 … former Rep. Deborah Pryce (R-Ohio) is 69 … Garance Franke-Ruta … Sheila Dwyer … Nate Rawlings is 39 … Jim Hake, founder and CEO of Spirit of America … Brennan Murray, public policy senior associate at VIPKid … Kris Purcell … Kelsey Brugger …
… Rick VanMeter … NYT’s Peter Goodman … Danny Vinik … Denver Mayor Michael Hancock is 51 … John Raffetto … Lyndsay Polloway, U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s VP of events, is 37 … Vox’s Laura McGann … Alexah Rogge … Reuters’ Joanna Plucinska … POLITICO Europe’s Jacopo Barigazzi … Chris Carr … Karl Douglass … former Tampa Mayor Bob Buckhorn is 62 … Keren Charles Dongo … IBM executive chair Ginni Rometty … POLITICO’s Olivia George … Grant Bosse … Rob Hennings … Bill Pascoe … Melissa (Steffan) DePuydt … Lise Clavel … Katherine Lugar, president and CEO of the American Beverage Association … Dave Barr … Charles Hoskinson … Allison Jaslow … Leroy Petry is 41 … Jeff Patch … Caitlin Callahan … Tom Kimbis … Laura Nichols (h/t Teresa Vilmain) … George Kaiser is 78 … Tony Brown, the pride of Chicago and assistant head coach for the Wizards (h/t Randy White)
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The Morning Briefing: The Democrats Plan On Stealing the Election
The Kinda/Sorta Election That May Never Be
Is it Wednesday already? Pardon me, I left my calendar in March. I do hope the day is going well for all you fine readers of the Kruiser Morning Briefing.
If today’s headline about election-stealing seems a bit over the top and incendiary I can assure you that it was most intentional. Democrats and their flying media monkeys make outlandish claims like that about conservatives and Republicans all the time and are never held accountable for them.
These are, after all, the lunatics who are referring to the presence of federal officers in burning riot cities as a portent of “martial law.”
Well, more than one can play the hyperbole hysteria game. And when one is hurling outlandishness at Democrats history tells us that there is a greater likelihood that it will be true (see how I’m warming up to this so quickly?).
At present, the Democrats are attempting to unseat an incumbent president by devising a plan where their candidate doesn’t have to be seen in public for most of the general election campaign. They’re desperate to keep Joe Biden hidden until as many early and mail-in votes as possible are cast for him because they know that the first time he’s on his own in public he’s going to pull down his mask and start sniffing strangers, all the while barking, “Barack likes me!”
On the rare occasions when the idiot in the basement is let off leash by his wife and handlers, he’s babbling about President Trump trying to “steal” the election. He keeps saying it too, most recently at a virtual fund raiser hosted by one of the celebrities Hillary Clinton thought would wish her to victory.
“This president is going to try to indirectly steal the election by arguing that mail-in ballots don’t work. They’re not real. They’re not fair,” Biden said.
In each one of these “steal the election” rants, Biden immediately rambles on about mail-in ballots. Again, that’s all they’ve got and they know it. That’s where the real election stealing can happen and it’s not going to be done by the Republicans.
The Democrats have shown — especially in the Trump era — that most of what they throw at the Republicans is just a bunch of twisted political psychological projection.
For example, take the absurd notion that Dems have recycled from 2016. They are again insisting that President Trump won’t accept the election results, giving it a minor update saying that he won’t leave the White House now that he’s the incumbent.
This from the party whose vanquished alcoholic grandmother from 2016 is still going on television and saying that the election was stolen from her. Throw in Stacey Abrams and her ongoing psychotic break about being the real governor of Georgia and I think we can see which side has a difficult time accepting the results of an election.
In fact, the violence we’re seeing now has more to do with hating Trump than it does with the death of George Floyd. The Democrats began their “peaceful protests” almost the moment Trump was elected and have been ranging back-and-forth between simple public incivility and violence ever since. It’s been one long tantrum about not accepting the 2016 election results.
The Democrats will try to let COVID-19 keep Biden out of sight for as long as they can but, let’s face it, even with the plague’s help they’re going to need some kind of fraud-fest to win this election. Nobody is actually excited about Joe Biden. It looks like he may have a very difficult time pulling in the disaffected Bernie faithful who sort of thought they were owed this one after the DNC rigged 2016 for Granny Maojackets.
Given the Democrats’ propensity for projection all of their “steal the election” talk sure makes it seem as if they are spending a lot of time thinking about stealing an election.
Just putting that out there.
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Quick Hits: Today’s Top Stories
- The United States confirmed 61,312 new cases of COVID-19 yesterday, with 8.4 percent of the 733,243 tests reported coming back positive. An additional 1,226 deaths were attributed to the virus on Tuesday, bringing the pandemic’s American death toll to 149,235.
- A growing number of Republican senators are signaling opposition to the Senate GOP’s $1 trillion coronavirus relief bill, announced by Majority Leader Mitch McConnell on Monday. “It’s a mess,” Sen. Josh Hawley said. “I can’t figure out what this bill’s about.” McConnell said the HEALS Act is “just the starting point” for negotiations with Democrats and the Trump administration.
- A month after the Supreme Court blocked the Trump administration from ending the DACA program, the Department of Homeland Security announced it will not accept new applications to the program and will reduce the length of renewal for current DACA recipients from two years to one.
- Joe Biden confirmed Tuesday that he will announce his vice presidential pick next week. He also unveiled a new economic plan specifically focused on narrowing the racial wealth gap. The plan would provide more capital to minority-owned businesses and build on Sen. Tim Scott’s Opportunity Zone legislation, but it stopped short of embracing proposals from the left-most flank of the Democratic Party like reparations or baby bonds.
- The European Union imposed sanctions on China over its new national security law relating to Hong Kong, and New Zealand suspended its extradition treaty with Hong Kong for the same reason.
- Agriculture officials in at least 28 states have issued warnings to residents about receiving unsolicited seed packets in the mail from China. The USDA said it does not yet have any evidence of malicious intent, but the Montana Department of Agriculture said Monday the seeds “could be invasive, meaning they may have the potential to introduce diseases to local plants, or could be harmful to livestock.”
House Judiciary Barr & Grill
It’s been a while since we had a good high-profile congressional hearing (which has largely been fine by your Morning Dispatchers, who got about as many as they could handle during the president’s impeachment trial). Yesterday, Attorney General William Barr appeared before the House Judiciary Committee, where Democrats grilled him on a host of concerns related to DoJ prosecutions and the federal government’s ongoing response to protests and unrest around the nation. The hearing was dominated by the kinds of performative outrage—self-aggrandizing speeches, made-for-cable tirades, side-show clashes—that helps explain the basement-level approval ratings for Congress. The substance-to-theater ratio was disappointing, if not unexpected. Here are a few of the highlights.
Barr defended the actions of federal law enforcement in recent days and disputed the notion that America’s police have a problem with systemic racism.
In his prepared opening statement, Barr acknowledged “it is understandable that, among black Americans, there is at least some ambivalence, and often distrust, toward the police.”
Events like the death of George Floyd “strike a deep chord in the black community because they are perceived as manifestation of the deeper, lingering concern that, in encounters with police, blacks will not be treated even-handedly,” he said. “I think these concerns are legitimate.”
A U.S.-China Tit for Tat
Last Tuesday, the Trump administration ordered the closure of a Chinese consulate in Houston, citing concerns over a series of spying operations linked to visa fraud and economic espionage. Beijing immediately ordered a retaliatory closure of a U.S. consulate in Chengdu amid escalating tensions between two of the world’s biggest economic superpowers.
After the U.S. government issued its order on Tuesday demanding that the Chinese consulate permanently cease operations within 72 hours, Chinese intelligence officials were seen burning what appeared to be classified documents in metal barrels outside the building just hours later. On Friday, U.S. officials entered the Chinese consulate compound, flanked by a cadre of black SUVs and locksmiths.
The Houston consulate closure was ordered after the U.S. government discovered that several Chinese nationals lied about their affiliation with the People’s Liberation Army on their student visa applications. On July 20, the FBI interviewed one such “researcher” at the University of California at Davis named Tang Juan, who quickly admitted her affiliation with the Chinese military. After the FBI issued a warrant for her arrest on visa fraud charges, she quickly sought sanctuary at the San Francisco consulate. She surrendered to U.S. authorities on Thursday where she remains in custody.
Russia, Russia, Russia
In an interview excerpt released Wednesday morning, President Donald Trump tells Jonathan Swan from Axios that he did not raise the anti-American bounties Russia offered the Taliban in his recent conversation with Vladimir Putin—or in several previous conversations they’ve had since the intelligence first surfaced last winter. In a swirl of contradictions, Trump tells Swan that the intelligence community thought the information was “fake” (the IC did not), that it never made it to his desk (it was in his presidential daily brief), and that if it had, he would have acted on it (suggesting it wasn’t fake). “That was a phone call to discuss other things,” Trump said, “and frankly that’s an issue that many people said was fake news. … I have never discussed it with him.”
While different U.S. intelligence agencies assessed the Russia bounty intelligence with varying degrees of confidence, those differences were explained largely by which agencies had access to the original intelligence. If the Defense Intelligence Agency, for instance, couldn’t independently confirm intelligence collected by the CIA, that doesn’t mean the intelligence is “fake,” it simply means one intelligence agency couldn’t corroborate information surfaced by another. Sources familiar with the intelligence reporting on the Russia bounties tell The Dispatch that the information is “solid,” pointing to its inclusion in the presidential daily briefing.
Swan asked Trump about statements from Gen. John Nicholson, former commander of U.S. troops in Afghanistan, that Russia had long been supplying arms to the Taliban in their fight against U.S. and coalition forces, an issue Trump also might have raised with Putin. Trump responded: “Well, we supplied weapons when they were fighting Russia, too.”
Worth Your Time
- We pointed you to Mike Balsamo and Gillian Flaccus’ piece on the Portland protests yesterday, lamenting the lack of balanced, on-the-ground reporting in the city. For more terrific reporting, read this series on Portland from Reason’s Nancy Rommelmann. Check out parts one, two, three, and four for an exhaustive look at the many facets of this story. Her accounts detail the various players involved—from rioters setting fires, to peaceful protesters pleading with them to stop, to curious onlookers trying to comprehend the historic events unfolding in their city—and the orderly chaos that inevitably ensues. “‘Why are you doing this?!’ a young woman implores whoever will listen. ‘You’re giving them a reason to shoot at us!’” Rommelmann recounts. “‘When they start the fires, we come and try to stop them,’ the young man says. He both puts out the fires himself and explains to the crowd why the tactic is only going to make things worse.”
- We don’t make the rules. When Tim Alberta publishes a piece, we read it. His latest for Politico Magazine is no different. Writing from Scranton, Pennsylvania, Alberta makes the point that Trump will have to do even better with working-class white voters in 2020 than he did in 2016 if he hopes to still be in the White House come February 2021. And based on Alberta’s reporting (albeit anecdotal), that isn’t looking likely. Take Kathy Manuel, for example. A Democrat-turned-Independent, she voted for Trump in 2016. But four years later, she wishes she hadn’t. “He’s not taking the virus serious enough. He keeps saying it’ll go away, and that’s not true,” Kathy told Alberta. “We need someone to fix this country right now, because it’s a mess. I don’t really like Biden, either. I don’t like how extreme the Democrats are with abortion nowadays. But he’s been around a long time, he seems to know the system, so maybe he can get things back on track. I don’t know. This country is out of whack, and Trump doesn’t seem to care. I’m getting sick of him, you know?”
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Toeing the Company Line
- American Enterprise Institute economist Michael Strain returns to The Remnant to engage in an extended wonkfest with Jonah: the national debt, movie theater closings, lockdown economics, and more!
- Yesterday’s French Press(🔒) addressed the (overwhelmingly negative) response to last Thursday’s French Press (🔒), in which David called for sparing the Republican majority in the Senate despite wanting Trump gone. Judge Republican senators on a case-by-case basis, he argues, and have compassion for the ones who acted in good faith and on behalf of their constituents. “The likely result of an intentional act of voting against a person simply because an (R) is by his or her name isn’t a destroyed GOP, but one that’s likely diminished back into its most strident, most Trumpist base,” he writes. David also covers a recent Supreme Court decision denying a Nevada church exemption from coronavirus restrictions.
Reporting by Declan Garvey (@declanpgarvey), Andrew Egger (@EggerDC), Sarah Isgur (@whignewtons), Charlotte Lawson (@charlotteUVA), Audrey Fahlberg (@FahlOutBerg), Nate Hochman (@njhochman), and Steve Hayes (@stephenfhayes).
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- Joe Biden is a Flaming Liberal… and doesn’t even realize it!
- China: Past, present and future, with Dr Richard Fisher
- Individualism is racist? White Fragility rebuttal chapter 1
- Jerry Nadler fell asleep during William Barr congressional hearing
- The national socialist media is lying to you: Portland riots are anything but peaceful
- BREAKING: Leak reveals Joe Biden’s VP pick, Senator Kamala Harris
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Joe Biden is a Flaming Liberal… and doesn’t even realize it!
Posted: 29 Jul 2020 02:27 AM PDT As we all know, Joe Biden is running for President of the United States of America. His handlers are borrowing the strategy of Hillary Clinton from 2016, keeping him in hiding and away from public light as much as possible. When he does make appearances, it’s almost always a controlled situation where he’s not going to be put on the spot. While, clearly, Hillary did not win the election using this strategy, I think that Biden’s team knows that this is his only shot at winning, since the more he’s out in the public, the more his dementia will be exposed for all to see. For the majority of Americans, they see Joe Biden as a moderate Democrat that’s not very extreme. His public statements on Black Lives Matter and COVID-19 have been pretty middle of the road, standard talking points of the Mainstream Media. With that said, he is the human version of a Trojan Horse. Because Biden is such a bland candidate, he’s the perfect person to use strategically by the Democrats. However, if you take a look at his website, you’ll see that he’s running on a platform that is just as progressive as Bernie Sanders, if not more extreme. This is what makes a Joe Biden candidacy so dangerous… people are being misled simply because Biden is nothing more than a face being controlled by his handlers for ulterior motives. If Biden becomes president, we’ll see an extremely progressive agenda being implemented. And, in reality, Biden will just show up to work every day, smile, read the teleprompter and sign whatever papers are shoved in front of him. He’ll be the president in name only… with the Deep State finally having full control of the US government. As we get closer to November, we have to make sure that we get Donald Trump re-elected. Joe Biden is dangerous, not because of his own beliefs (does he even remember what they are?), but because of who is actually pulling the strings. America may never recover from a Joe Biden presidency. Check out the NEW NOQ Report Podcast. American Conservative MovementJoin fellow patriots as we form a grassroots movement to advance the cause of conservatism. The coronavirus crisis has prompted many, even some conservatives, to promote authoritarianism. It’s understandable to some extent now, but it must not be allowed to embed itself in American life. We currently have 8000+ patriots with us in a very short time. If you are interested, please join us to receive updates.
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China: Past, present and future, with Dr Richard Fisher
Posted: 29 Jul 2020 02:04 AM PDT Rick Fisher is a Senior Fellow on Asian Military Affairs. Fisher is a recognized authority on the PRC military and the Asian military balance and their implications for Asia and the United States. His most recent book is China’s Military Modernization: Building for Regional and Global Reach (Praeger Security International). Fisher has worked on Asian security matters for over 20 years in a range of critical positions — as Asian Studies Director at the Heritage Foundation, Senior Analyst for Chairman Chris Cox’s Policy Committee in support of the report of the Select Committee for US National Security and Military/Commercial Concerns with the People’s Republic of China, and a consultant on PLA issues for the Congressionally chartered US China Security & Economic Review Commission. The author of nearly 200 studies on challenges to American security, economic and foreign policy in Asia, Fisher is a frequent commentator on Asian issues for radio and television and has testified before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, the House International Relations Committee, the House Armed Services Committee, and the U.S. China Security Commission, on the modernization of China’s military. Fisher has been Editor of the Jamestown Foundation’s China Brief, and a regular contributor to publications such as the Wall Street Journal, Far Eastern Economic Review, Jane’s Intelligence Review, National Interest, Air Forces Monthly, and World Airpower Journal. He has served as an election observer in Cambodia, the Philippines, South Korea and Taiwan, and performed field research in China, Taiwan, Russia, India and Pakistan. Fisher studied at Georgetown University and at Eisenhower College where he received his BA with honors. He is currently President of Pacific Strategies, Inc. Check out the NEW NOQ Report Podcast. American Conservative MovementJoin fellow patriots as we form a grassroots movement to advance the cause of conservatism. The coronavirus crisis has prompted many, even some conservatives, to promote authoritarianism. It’s understandable to some extent now, but it must not be allowed to embed itself in American life. We currently have 8000+ patriots with us in a very short time. If you are interested, please join us to receive updates.
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Individualism is racist? White Fragility rebuttal chapter 1
Posted: 29 Jul 2020 01:46 AM PDT In the last installment of White Fragility Rebuttal, we saw how Robin DiAngelo’s experience as a corporate diversity trainer gave her the inspiration for her magnum opus, White Fragility. In this installment we get a full dose of Karl Marx. Personally, I was shocked at her audacity to start chapter one by articulating a Marxist worldview. The chapter begins by establishing the operating premise of postmodernism, the denial of objective truth in favor of personal experience. Robin DiAngelo writes with a sense of self-importance giving herself a gnostic view of racism. She goes to great length to disagree with the conventional definition of racism but refuses to define racism in response. But the biggest highlight of this chapter was the argument that individualism and meritocracy are forces of racism. Yes, she does go that far. In antiquity, meritocracy was viewed as justice, people getting what they deserve, what they are owed. Similarly in the Bible we have a system of sowing and reaping.
But under Marxism, there are only power dynamics and if you are without, it’s not your fault. And if you have, then you did not earn it. But the Bible is opposed to this worldview. Similarly, the Bible affirms individualism, in that we have a personal relationship with God, through Jesus. We are to see everyone as individuals, not as a monolithic collective of their group. But Robin DiAngelo rejects this, and charges white people with the responsibility to reject this also. Check out the NEW NOQ Report Podcast. American Conservative MovementJoin fellow patriots as we form a grassroots movement to advance the cause of conservatism. The coronavirus crisis has prompted many, even some conservatives, to promote authoritarianism. It’s understandable to some extent now, but it must not be allowed to embed itself in American life. We currently have 8000+ patriots with us in a very short time. If you are interested, please join us to receive updates.
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Jerry Nadler fell asleep during William Barr congressional hearing
Posted: 29 Jul 2020 01:33 AM PDT Congressman Jerry Nadler (D-NY) appeared to nod off twice in the middle of testimony before a House committee yesterday. The target of of the hearing, Attorney General William Barr, had been subjected to Nadler’s attacks throughout the day, but once it was time for others to talk to the cabinet member, Nadler’s stamina seemed to leave him.
This isn’t the first time Congressman Nadler has had challenges staying up during official events. But this one stings a little more than usual because it was his committee, the House Judiciary Committee, of which he is the Chair. He appeared to nod off, his eyes closed and his left hand slowly going limp before regaining alertness momentarily. After scratching the inside of his ear, he folded his hands together an proceeded to nod off again. Twitter was brutal in their reactions to the lawmaker’s lack of staying power. Of particular note were comments about his mask robbing him of oxygen to the brain.
This may be fodder for Republicans to add to the long list of complaints against Jerry Nadler, but it’s really a serious issue. His time in Congress has come and gone, but nobody’s willing to tell him to hang it up. Check out the NEW NOQ Report Podcast. American Conservative MovementJoin fellow patriots as we form a grassroots movement to advance the cause of conservatism. The coronavirus crisis has prompted many, even some conservatives, to promote authoritarianism. It’s understandable to some extent now, but it must not be allowed to embed itself in American life. We currently have 8000+ patriots with us in a very short time. If you are interested, please join us to receive updates.
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The national socialist media is lying to you: Portland riots are anything but peaceful
Posted: 28 Jul 2020 05:17 PM PDT
These are the words of the rioters “peacefully” attacking the federal courthouse in Portland Oregon. Videos from the more than two months of violent but “peaceful” attacks show the true story, one the national socialist media wants to keep hidden beneath a steady stream of lies and false narratives. They would like to think of themselves in the guise of revolutionaries, but they are nothing but violent street thugs doing anything to provoke an attack. That is the whole purpose of all of this – to obtain video of allegedly “Peaceful protestors” who are being assaulted by law enforcement personnel. “I am worried for my life every time I walk outside of the building”Those are the words of a Deputy US Marshal as reported by Mike Balsamo of the Associated Press, a true journalist who covered the story from the inside of the courthouse. His coverage also shows that this is not a one-sided overreach, but a case of federal law enforcement personnel reacting to dangerous situations provoked by the “peacefully” violent protesters trying to set the building on fire. His Twitter thread on the subject is something to behold on a topic largely being ignored by a media that is only after a propaganda victory against President Trump.
These and other violently peaceful protests have been on going for over 2 months now. Aside from the propaganda war being waged against president Trump, they have been largely ignored… why? One reason is that the “peacefully” violent riots were helping President Trump. Throttling back the coverage meant they could be more ‘selective’ in what they broadcast. Keeping the story out of context to one of federal law enforcement tear gassing and arresting protesters. But with the temporary resurgence of COVID-19 there is a more insidious reason for the virtual media blackout despite the counter-intuitive studies that purport to show that thousands of people on the street somehow prevents the spreading of disease. Anyone looking at the data such as the graphics that show the impact of opening and closing decisions by state from the Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center (CRC) can see a decided uptick in new cases of COVID-19 around the beginning of June – or in other words, the spooling up of the Black Lives Matter riots. Most of the states that reopened began the process at the end of April and the beginning of May. Given that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), has the incubation period for the novel coronavirus at somewhere between 2 to 14 days after exposure, the inescapable conclusion is that Black Lives Matter riots were the major factor in the reassurance of the disease. This explains the dearth of coverage, lest anyone connect the dots and couple the spike in new cases and deaths to the riots and the media that actively encouraged them. The bottom line: The national socialist media is no longer trustworthyIt should be plain that the left’s propaganda organ is purposefully lying by omission in covering the “peacefully” violent protests. They are doing so to set a false narrative that their comrades are virtually innocent in the actions of law enforcement personal while at the same time trying to conceal their culpability in the COVID-19 resurgence. There was a time when the national socialist media was merely biased. Later, they took a more active role in fostering the left’s socialist national agenda. These days they’ve fire-walled the throttle in going full bore socialist. They just don’t realize they no longer have any credibility. Check out the NEW NOQ Report Podcast. American Conservative MovementJoin fellow patriots as we form a grassroots movement to advance the cause of conservatism. The coronavirus crisis has prompted many, even some conservatives, to promote authoritarianism. It’s understandable to some extent now, but it must not be allowed to embed itself in American life. We currently have 8000+ patriots with us in a very short time. If you are interested, please join us to receive updates.
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BREAKING: Leak reveals Joe Biden’s VP pick, Senator Kamala Harris
Posted: 28 Jul 2020 03:12 PM PDT Update: As anticipated, POLITICO is claiming it’s a “pre-write,” but as I noted in the article, pre-writes do not include quotes from the announcement. We do pre-writes ahead of anticipated announcements, but we don’t include fictional quotes. Who would?
Original Story: Was it an accident? Misdirection? Wishful thinking? POLITICO’s page with profiles of soon-to-be Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden’s potential Vice President picks had an addendum for one of the candidates published briefly yesterday. According to the leak, Senator Kamala Harris will be tapped as Biden’s running mate ahead of the announcement that’s expected at the beginning of next month. A screenshot from Archive.org showed two updates on July 27. The first, pictured below, shows Harris tagged as “BIDEN’S VP PICK” with two more paragraphs that were not there before. In those paragraphs, it appears to indicate she was his final selection and includes a quote from the announcement. There has been no announcement made public, meaning if this is real it has been embargoed. The second snapshot of the day from Archive.org did not include the addendum. Here is what it said: Joe Biden chose Kamala Harris to become his running mate for the 2020 election on Aug. 1, two weeks before the Democratic National Convention, after keeping his choice close to the chest for months. In his announcement, Biden called Harris “a worthy opponent and a worthy running mate,” alluding to the pair’s rivalry during the earlier stages of the Democratic primary. She will bring her experience as a prosecutor, household name recognition, and skill as a debater to the ticket. There are a few possibilities here. This could be as it appears, a mistake made by a POLITICO staffer who was preparing the edit but accidentally made it live temporarily. It could be an intentional leak, whether by POLITICO for the sake of attention or by the campaign. There may be some misdirection happening here as well, though it’s noteworthy that nobody picked up on this apparent snafu yesterday. Lastly, it could just be preparatory; they’re expecting her to be the nominee and were testing the formatting with dummy content. One of the reasons this seems to be from an embargoed press release is the presence of a quote from the announcement. While it’s possible that this is also part of dummy content for format testing or a pre-write in anticipation of the announcement, the wording makes it appear to be legitimate. The timing is right, too. A Saturday release, as the story indicates for August 1st, would give fodder for all of the much-watched Sunday morning news shows leading into two weeks of momentum-building ahead of the Democratic National Convention starting August 17. If POLITICO’s leak is legitimate, and all indicators point to it being so, then Joe Biden has picked a running mate who almost tanked his campaign by reminding people of his racist history. Kamala Harris as his VP pick will be ripe for GOP attacks. Check out the NEW NOQ Report Podcast. American Conservative MovementJoin fellow patriots as we form a grassroots movement to advance the cause of conservatism. The coronavirus crisis has prompted many, even some conservatives, to promote authoritarianism. It’s understandable to some extent now, but it must not be allowed to embed itself in American life. We currently have 8000+ patriots with us in a very short time. If you are interested, please join us to receive updates.
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Dr. Stella Immanuel has Big Tech panicking over Breitbart’s Hydroxychloroquine news conference
Posted: 28 Jul 2020 07:08 AM PDT A viral video yesterday revealed just how desperate Big Tech, mainstream media, and leftists are to keep the coronavirus lockdown going and for Hydroxychloroquine to seem like pure poison to any human unlucky enough to take it. This is all bogus, of course, as we’ve demonstrated time and again on the NOQ Report Podcast, but they have an agenda to keep and a narrative to push. They were especially panicky yesterday and today in their efforts to not only cast Hydroxychloroquine in a bad light but also to besmirch the doctors who participated in the news conference that resulted in Breitbart’s viral video. Of particular interest to the hatemongers on the left was Dr. Stella Immanuel, a physician and a preacher who believes Hydroxychloroquine is the cure for COVID-19. Not only have they taken the video down on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and Periscope, but they’ve also started posted “fact checks” and other pieces of information intended to fulfill their self-appointed role as arbiters of truth. Their fear of opposing opinions, even from doctors, has them firing all weapons they have to keep this perspective suppressed. In this episode, JD notes that he doesn’t know whether Hydroxychloroquine is a cure or not, but he’d take it if he contracted the disease and showed symptoms. Most of us would. The drug has been in use for seven decades and so far nobody treated for COVID-19 with the drug has been shown to have died from it despite leftist media claiming this drug is a killer. What has the left so riled up? Could it be that their goal is to mandate vaccine usage once one or more are developed and brought to market? Is it all just a ploy to hurt President Trump? These and other questions are answered in this podcast. The left is attempting to destroy Dr. Stella Immanuel and all of the doctors who participated in yesterday’s news conference. They can keep taking down Breitbart’s viral video, but the cat’s out of the bag. People will find it. They can find it here. It’s on BitChute so please give it a second to load once you press play. Check out the NEW NOQ Report Podcast. American Conservative MovementJoin fellow patriots as we form a grassroots movement to advance the cause of conservatism. The coronavirus crisis has prompted many, even some conservatives, to promote authoritarianism. It’s understandable to some extent now, but it must not be allowed to embed itself in American life. We currently have 8000+ patriots with us in a very short time. If you are interested, please join us to receive updates.
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LA city councilman Mike Bonin supports Antifa violence in Portland, says ‘F— Trump’
Posted: 28 Jul 2020 06:37 AM PDT Political discourse is dead. Civility is gone. When we elect people like Los Angeles city councilman Mike Bonin, we should expect them to get emotional and support violence, just as he did on Instagram.
According to The Blaze: Mike Bonin posted the expletive-laden post on his Instagram feed, according to Bill Melugin of FOX 11 Los Angeles, who tweeted a screenshot of the offensive image. The image says “F*** TRUMP” and “F*** FEDERAL POLICE” in capital letters and is taken from an account that represents itself as the Los Angeles branch of the Black Lives Matter movement. The councilman later joined the Black Lives Matter protest outside the federal building and posted a photograph of himself with a sign reading, “Solidarity with Portland. Stop federal repression,” apparently printed by the Party for Socialism and Liberation. “Trump’s creation and deployment of a secret police force — unidentifiable armed soldiers throwing people into unmarked vans, firing tear gas and rubber bullets at protesters — is a threat to our democracy,” Bonin claimed in the text accompanying the photo. “It is how a repressive regime reacts to the powerful calls in our streets for an end to systemic racism and state violence against Black bodies,” he added. “We cannot let what is happening in Portland happen here.” If there’s one thing we’ve learned through the whole riot ordeal in many cities across the nation, it’s that many Democratic lawmakers embrace lawlessness. We’ve known this for a while, but now we have our proof. Check out the NEW NOQ Report Podcast. American Conservative MovementJoin fellow patriots as we form a grassroots movement to advance the cause of conservatism. The coronavirus crisis has prompted many, even some conservatives, to promote authoritarianism. It’s understandable to some extent now, but it must not be allowed to embed itself in American life. We currently have 8000+ patriots with us in a very short time. If you are interested, please join us to receive updates.
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- Next Vacancy, Hawley Will Roe His Vote
- Barr’s Show Trial, The Left vs. Law Enforcement, Big Tech Strikes Again
- The Scourge Of White Liberal Racism
- Eulogy for a Conservative Warrior
- Paying People Not to Work Is Not an Economic Stimulus
- American ‘Stormtroopers’ — A Bright Shining Lie
- Government Creates The High Drug Costs It Then Seeks To Fix
- Last Stand to Save America as Founded
- The Panic Over Pods
- Is Tom Cotton Picking on the 1619 Project?
- The Anti-Deplorables
- Race Hoaxes
- Foreign Companies are Interfering in the 2020 Presidential Election
- China Seizes Children From Christian Parents, Threatens Sending Kids To Re-education Camps
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Next Vacancy, Hawley Will Roe His Vote
Posted: 28 Jul 2020 08:36 PM PDT by Tony Perkins: If there’s any comfort to be had from 2020’s miserable string of Supreme Court rulings, it’s that conservatives aren’t going to take the next vacancy lying down. After years of taking judges at their word, Senator Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) says it’s time to play hardball. If the next person sitting before the Judiciary Committee says they’re pro-life, they’d better have a record that proves it. “I don’t want private assurances from candidates,” Hawley insisted. “I don’t want to hear about their personal views, one way or another. I’m not looking for forecasts about how they may vote in the future or predications. I don’t want any of that. I want to see on the record, as part of their record, that they have acknowledged in some forum that Roe v. Wade, as a legal matter, is wrongly decided.” Like a lot of Americans, Hawley’s had it. Watching the Supreme Court try to justify a horrible ruling on abortion regulations last month only strengthened his resolve. “It’s time,” he told listeners on “Washington Watch” “that we ask the question that’s fundamental to a judge’s judicial philosophy. And Roe was an unbridled act of judicial imperialism. It’s also a moral outrage — one of the worst decisions ever handed down by the United States Supreme Court… It belongs with Dred Scott and Plessy v. Ferguson as decisions that have wounded the soul of this nation… And I want to know from any individual judge or whatever nominated to the United States Supreme Court whether they are able to recognize the illegitimate nature of Roe vs. Wade as a constitutional matter.” If it’s not there, he warns, if there’s not evidence, “I will not vote.” Hawley’s line in the sand comes after a particularly painful term at the court, where the Constitution took one of its worst beatings in recent memory — most of them at the hands of Chief Justice John Roberts, who conservatives were assured in 2005 was a solid pick. For years, groups like FRC have been told by Republicans to shut up and support their nominees, even if they didn’t have a reassuring paper trail. That ends now. The sanctity of human life is a fundamental issue, and if a nominee can’t get that right, it’s very unlikely they’ll get anything else right either. If we trace it back, Senator Hawley said, Roe “is the point at which the modern court, back in 1973 said, ‘We’re not even going to attempt to follow the Constitution.’ … Which is why a judge’s position on Roe, the understanding of that case as a legal matter sheds great light. It is a window into their constitutional worldview. And the simple fact of the matter is, if you can’t recognize that ruling was wrong constitutionally, then you are a judicial imperialist, and that’s going to have consequences across a range of cases. It’s a basic matter of constitutional fidelity.” At the end of the day, Senator Hawley pointed out, “it’s not my job to choose the judges or the justices to be nominated. I only have one role in this process — and that is to vote to confirm or not. And I’m just saying that I will not vote to confirm if a judge nominated for the Supreme Court has not acknowledged Roe was wrongly decided.” Tony Perkins (@tperkins) is President of the Family Research Council . Article on Tony Perkins’ Washington Update and written with the aid of FRC senior writers. Tags: Tony Perkins, Family Research Center, FRC, Family, Next Vacancy, Sen. Josh Hawley, Will Roe His Vote To share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Barr’s Show Trial, The Left vs. Law Enforcement, Big Tech Strikes Again
Posted: 28 Jul 2020 08:16 PM PDT
by Gary Bauer, Contributing Author: Barr’s Show Trial Many parts of this hearing will be replayed on the nightly news. But I want to make an observation about the overall tenor of today’s event. The totalitarians in Beijing or Moscow would have applauded the way the liberal majority ran today’s hearing. It was reminiscent of a communist show trial that dissidents who dare to question the state’s authority are subjected to. House Democrats were not interested in getting information from William Barr. They shouted over him or interrupted him every time he tried to answer their baseless charges. In doing so, they mimicked what the leftists on our universities do. They operated the way the leftists who control social media do. They shouted down and censored Barr. As we have repeatedly pointed out, the left cannot convince anyone of the bizarre positions it takes. So it has one tactic – to silence conservative thought by labeling it hate and smearing the person attempting to speak. If, God forbid, next year the same leftist majority still controls the House, has taken the Senate and Joe Biden is president, magnify everything you saw in this hearing a thousand times – that will be our new reality. The left never intends to lose another election. If it has to rip up the Constitution to shut us up, it will. I hope you are as angry as I am . . . The Left vs. The Law The attorney general noted that approximately 7,500 black Americans are killed every year. Ninety percent of them are killed by other blacks. “Each of those lives matter,” Barr said. The hearing began with a bang, or several bangs, courtesy of Rep. Jim Jordan. As the focus of the hearing was oversight of the Justice Department and the role of law enforcement in the recent protests, Jordan thought it would be a good idea to show a video highlighting the abuse members of law enforcement have sustained since the riots began. It was a great idea! The video was several minutes long and was carried live by the major networks that have repeatedly described all of the protests as “peaceful.” Well, what are you going to believe – the lying left-wing media or your own eyes? Watch it here. Meanwhile, there are disturbing reports that radical leftists are now embedding nails into the fireworks that they are launching at federal buildings and law enforcement officers. It is worth noting that while Democrats and their media allies are trying to condemn President Trump as a dictator for sending reinforcements to put down these riots, the public is strongly on the side of law and order. According to a recent Rasmussen poll, 55% of likely voters support the deployment of federal law enforcement officers to help cities deal with rising violence. Only 36% oppose the additional police support. That’s the core of the Democrat base. I have heard many Americans say lately that they feel like we are reliving the turmoil of the 1960s. Well, the great Silent Majority rejected the left’s anarchy in 1968, and I hope and pray it does so again this November! Big Tech Strikes Again The press conference was broadcast live online and was extremely popular. More than 185,000 people watched it live, and more than 17 million viewed it over the course of eight hours yesterday. But then Big Tech stepped in. Now you can’t find this press conference anywhere. YouTube and Facebook pulled the video. Twitter also flagged Breitbart News’s official account simply for linking to stories about the press conference. This is just another example of the immense power of social media platforms. They have improved our lives in many ways, allowing families to stay in touch over great distances. They have spurred e-commerce. But they were presented as platforms for free speech. They have become something quite different. Unfortunately, the people running these platforms have graduated from the same universities that no longer believe in free speech. They have become a power unto themselves much like Orwell’s infamous Ministry of Truth. They seek truth and announce truth much the same way communist China does. Anything that doesn’t toe Big Tech’s line is “disappeared” down the memory hole, just like yesterday’s press conference. More than 70% of Americans believe that the tech giants have too much power and influence, and they are absolutely right. That’s why I am part of the Free Speech Alliance led by my friend Brent Bozell. Yesterday, the Alliance sent a letter to Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google, protesting the blacklisting of several conservative news sites. Pichai and other tech CEOs will be testifying tomorrow before the House Anti-Trust Subcommittee amid growing calls to break up their digital monopolies. If these companies, some of whom have cooperated with communist China, won’t defend free speech then they should be broken up and face competition from companies that will allow a free exchange of ideas. Follow The Science “Parents are understandably concerned about the safety of their children at school in the wake of COVID-19. The best available evidence indicates if children become infected, they are far less likely to suffer severe symptoms. Death rates among school-aged children are much lower than among adults. “At the same time, the harms attributed to closed schools on the social, emotional, and behavioral health, economic well-being, and academic achievement of children, in both the short and long-term, are well-known and significant.” “The best available evidence indicates that COVID-19 poses relatively low risks to school-aged children. . . the United States reported that children and adolescents under 18 years old account for under 7 percent of COVID-19 cases and less than 0.1 percent of COVID-19-related deaths. “Although relatively rare, flu-related deaths in children occur every year. . . So far in this pandemic, deaths of children are less than in each of the last five flu seasons.” Sharpton vs. Covid Meanwhile, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bower just issued an order demanding that anyone traveling to the nation’s capital for “nonessential activities” must quarantine for two weeks! I predict that Al Sharpton’s march will take place anyway. Tags: Gary Bauer, Campaign for Working Families, Barr’s Show Trial, The Left vs. Law Enforcement, Big Tech Strikes Again To share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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The Scourge Of White Liberal Racism
Posted: 28 Jul 2020 07:41 PM PDT by Bill Donohue: It is now considered a truth of the highest order that the United States is irredeemably racist. This has been the steady drumbeat of reporters and commentators for months on end. The villains, of course, are white people. However, thanks to Robert P. Jones, we can rest assured knowing white Christians are the real devil. Jones has a problem with white people, especially white Christians. This is so notwithstanding the fact that he is both white and Christian. I erred: Let me take back the word “notwithstanding.” It would be more accurate to say, “owing to the fact.” Jones, who is the CEO and founder of Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI), is not alone. It has become fashionable these days for white liberals to partake in public mea culpa exercises. These mass confessionals are designed to purge the mind and soul of any vestige of white guilt and white privilege. In the case of Jones, he has assumed a different posture. He has decided to put himself on a moral perch. Sitting high above the deplorables, he delights in chastising white Christians for inventing and sustaining racism. A few years ago, Jones published The End of White Christian America. Fortunately for him, he was wrong: the bad guys are still around. I say “fortunately” because the stubbornness of white Christians not to fold has allowed him to roll out his new book, White Too Long: The Legacy of White Supremacy in American Christianity. Just in time for his new book, Jones has a piece posted on the nbcnews website titled, “Racism Among White Christians Is Higher Than Among The Nonreligious. That’s no coincidence.” Is this true? No it is not. So how does he come to this conclusion? He does so on the basis of his “Racism Index,” a politically contrived measure predetermined to elicit the desired response. This is an old game. Jones has a Ph.D. in religion; mine is in sociology. His lack of training in the social sciences is painfully obvious. His made-up scale, what he calls his “Racism Index,” is anything but scientific. To say that his formula is tendentious would be a gross understatement. Jones cites research conducted by PRRI that convinces him that white Christians (evangelical Protestants, mainline Protestants and Catholics) “are nearly twice as likely as religiously unaffiliated whites to say the killings of Black men by police are isolated incidents rather than a pattern of how police treat African Americans.” Regrettably for Jones, the white Christians are right. Michael Tonry, a researcher whom no one would consider a conservative, came to a surprising conclusion in his book Malign Neglect. “Racial differences in patterns of offending, not racial bias by police and other officials, are the principal reason that such greater proportions of blacks than whites are arrested, prosecuted, convicted, and imprisoned.” Robert Sampson and Janet Lauritsen, who have sterling liberal credentials, found that “large racial differences in criminal offending,” not racism, explained why more blacks were in prison proportionately than whites for longer terms. In 2016, Harvard professor Roland G. Fryer Jr. led a team of researchers to study this issue. They examined more than 1,000 police shootings in 10 major police departments in three states. “On the most extreme use of force—officer-involved shootings—we find no racial differences in either the raw data or when contextual factors are taken into account.” The black economist admitted, “It is the most surprising result of my career.” In 2019, social scientists from Michigan State University and Arizona State University reported on the results of their two-year study. “When adjusting for crime, we find no systemic evidence of anti-Black disparities in fatal shootings, fatal shootings of unarmed citizens, or fatal shootings involving misidentification of harmless objects.” In other words, the white Christians came to the right conclusion and the unaffiliated were wrong in their understanding of the way the police interact with blacks. Here’s another one of the measures used by Jones to indict white Christians. “Generations of slavery and discrimination have created conditions that make it difficult for Blacks to work their way out of the lower class.” White Christians were more likely to disagree with this statement than the unaffiliated. This is considered to be further proof of their inherent racism. The problem with this position—blaming slavery and discrimination for the existence of a large black lower class—is that it does not explain why, as far back as 1965, half of blacks in the United States had already made their way to the middle class. Those stuck at the bottom could not logically be explained by referencing slavery and discrimination when, in fact, the 1960s saw an explosion in civil rights legislation. Something else was going on. That something else was the creation of the welfare state and the crackup of the black family. Dependency did more to harm blacks from becoming upwardly mobile than Jim Crow laws ever did. The refusal of white liberals to acknowledge this verity is alarming. Why the reluctance to state the obvious? That’s easy. White liberals are the ones who crafted the welfare laws and lobbied hard to get blacks on the welfare rolls. The raw truth is that white liberals, not white Christians, are responsible for the white-black divide. As Thomas Sowell points out in his new book, white liberals have resisted every school choice initiative, including charter schools. Yet it is precisely in charter schools and Catholic schools where lower-class blacks have found a lever to ascend to the middle class. Similarly, the sight of white liberals, who live in tony neighborhoods, leading the charge to defund the police, is nauseating. This is the kind of effort we might expect from the Ku Klux Klan. Blaming white Christians for the problems of black Americans is not only unsupported by the empirical evidence, it is a dodge. It is white liberals who have worked overtime to keep blacks down. They need to get out of the street, repent, and undo the damage they have done. Tags: Bill Donohue, Catholic League, The Scourge, White Liberal Racism To share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Eulogy for a Conservative Warrior
Posted: 28 Jul 2020 07:43 PM PDT . . . Honoring the legacy of Mike S. Adams.
by Mark Tapson: Many conservatives were shocked to learn last week that Townhall columnist, pro-life advocate, free speech warrior, and conservative professor Mike S. Adams was found dead at his home in North Carolina. The author of such politically-incorrect titles as Welcome to the Ivory Tower of Babel: Confessions of a Conservative Professor (2004), Feminists Say the Darnedest Things: A Politically Incorrect Professor Confronts “Womyn” on Campus (2008), and Letters to a Young Progressive: How to Avoid Wasting Your Life Protesting Things You Don’t Understand (2013), Adams toiled in the front lines of the culture war, fighting for the unborn and against the progressive suppression of free speech. His death is a terrible loss for those causes, for the many Christian and conservative students he mentored on a hostile campus, and for patriots all over the country. Friends and supporters, myself included, could not help but suspect foul play, because the police report on Mike’s death referred to a “gsw” or “gun shot wound.” We considered Mike a fearless warrior, and he had just opted for early retirement after winning a half-million dollar settlement from the University of North Carolina-Wilmington (which a jury found had discriminated against him for his Christian conservative beliefs), so suicide seemed unthinkable. It’s painful to think that a brother-in-arms wrestled with and lost an internal struggle of which we were unaware, but a New Hanover County Sheriff’s Office investigation ultimately concluded that he did indeed take his own life. Former National Review writer David French, who had been a close friend of Mike and represented him in his seven-year lawsuit against UNC, posted a very personal eulogy at The Dispatch in which he lamented not only his friend’s passing but also that the mainstream media’s coverage of it was “deeply, gravely unjust.” He noted that such outlets as USA Today, CNN, and Buzzfeed had, in their headlines, defined Mike’s life “by the worst possible characterization of his worst tweets.” BuzzFeed’s was the most repulsive: “A Professor Who Was Known for His Racist, Misogynistic Tweets Was Found Dead in His Home.” And of course, social media teemed with vile, leftist celebration for Adams’ passing. “It’s the most graceless way possible to describe a man who faced an avalanche of unjust hatred in his life,” French wrote, “who had to fight for years to vindicate his most basic constitutional rights, and who helped mentor thousands of young conservative Christian students who often feel isolated and alone on secular and progressive campuses.” I did not know Mike personally until this month when I interviewed him for FrontPage Mag. That was barely 10 days before concerned neighbors called 911 to alert police that he had not been seen and his car had not left his driveway for a few days. My communication with him was brief; he was grateful for the opportunity to answer some questions about an academic career that was coming to a close, one that had been marked not only by multiple teaching and service awards but by “controversy,” meaning that his irreverence for the left’s sacred cows, and his very presence on campus as a conservative professor (that rarest of oxymorons), triggered the haters. They responded predictably: by smearing Mike with all the usual labels and targeting him for cancellation from his job. I urge you to read my interview with him. It is short but hits some key highlights in his life, including his political and religious conversions from progressive atheism. Ironically, in retrospect, my final question to him was essentially, “What’s next for you?” in the wake of leaving UNCW. His answer betrayed no hint of pain or surrender, only a patriotic determination to intensify his efforts in fighting the Good Fight: This is the rousing speech of a fighter filled with divine fire, not someone who would take his own life only a few days later. But the neighbor who had called 911 the day Mike was found reported that he’d been “erratic” lately – not dangerously so, but as if he were “under a lot of stress.” At the risk of incorrectly diagnosing Mike, I can tell you from personal experience that depression, if he suffered from that, is a stealthy deceiver and betrayer. On any given morning one can feel empowered to take on the whole world, but by nightfall, without warning, depression’s dark, heavy blanket can envelop you, weigh you down with lies, and drain you of the will to live. Stress also, as we all know, can be a killer in many ways. Some fighters hurl themselves into the fray not because they revel in it, but because they feel a righteous duty to rise up in defense of their values, their way of life, and their children’s future even though conflict may run against the grain of their nature. To hear David French tell it, Mike may have been that sort of fighter: ——————- Mark Tapson is the Shillman Fellow on Popular Culture for the David Horowitz Freedom Center and writes for FrontPage Mag. Tags: Mark Tapson, Eulogy for a Conservative Warrior, Mike S. Adams To share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Paying People Not to Work Is Not an Economic Stimulus
Posted: 28 Jul 2020 07:08 PM PDT
by Stephen Moore: Back in 2009, Nancy Pelosi infamously declared the best way to revive the economy was to dole out ever more generous food stamps and unemployment benefits. The more people collecting welfare the better. At the time, this notion seemed laughable. Now this economic illiteracy seems to have become a conventional wisdom. This was a headline in the New York Times recently: “End of $600 Unemployment Bonus Could Push Millions Past the Brink.” Here was the lead on the “news” piece: “When millions of Americans began losing their jobs in March, the federal government stepped in with a life preserver: $600 a week in extra unemployment benefits to allow workers to pay rent and buy groceries, and to cushion the economy. “With economic conditions again deteriorating, that life preserver will disappear within days if Congress doesn’t act to extend it. That could prompt a wave of evictions and inflict more financial harm on millions of Americans while further damaging the economy.” These benefits are not a “life preserver,” but a job-killer. A study for the Committee to Unleash Prosperity by University of Chicago economist Casey Mulligan estimated 10 million fewer Americans working by the end of the year, thus killing any chance of a “V-shaped recovery.” Perhaps that’s why Pelosi is so adamant about the policy remaining in place. This would mean a high unemployment rate in November when voters go to the polls. How convenient for Pelosi and Joe Biden. Incidentally, there are now some 5 million unfilled jobs in the U.S. today — near an all-time high. This is a weird predicament we are in. Even with some 25 million unemployed Americans, employers are hanging “Help Wanted” signs in the windows. Here’s why. Under the Pelosi policy, 5 out of 6 unemployed workers are getting paid more NOT to work than to return to the job, according to the Congressional Budget Office. We estimate that most workers who earn $30 or less are financially better off staying off the job — even as the economy improves. Many workers can get twice as much for staying unemployed. Workers are supposed to lose unemployment benefits if they are offered a job and don’t take it. But workers know how to game the system. They can pretend to be sick, and employers are loath to bring a contagious worker back in the office or factory. Employers are now telling me that to get workers back on a construction crew, on a factory line or in a restaurant, they won’t work unless they get paid cash of, say, $100 or $200 a shift so they can still collect the unemployment benefits. The Economist magazine recently wrote that the extra unemployment benefits are doing more harm than good. Liberal groups are marching in the streets for another six months of these payments. This policy is what I have long-called economic bimboism. Somehow, magically, if I pay my kid who gets up, mows lawns and works hard 40 hours a week, and I pay my other son even more money for staying home and playing computer games, this strategy is going to lead to more work effort in the Moore household. I assure you it won’t. Paying people not to work is no way to expand economic output, more jobs and more prosperity. By this warped logic, we should start paying unemployed workers $5,000 a week, and we will really have a rip-roaring recovery. This is not just lousy economics; it also violates basic principles of fairness. Think of a construction company with 100 employees laid off. They are all offered their jobs back a month later, but only 50 come back to work. Under the Pelosi scheme, the 50 that work hard get less money than the ones who stay home and watch TV. The suckers here are the ones who return to the job. The only way politicians can “stimulate” the economy and lower unemployment is by incentivizing more economic production. This is why a payroll tax cut makes a lot of sense, and let us hope President Donald Trump, who favors the idea, doesn’t give up on it. Every worker — the heroes of our economy, including nurses, technicians, sanitation workers, truckers and nursing home care givers — would get a 7.5% pay raise starting on or around Aug. 1. Every small business would see their payroll costs shrink by 7.5%. By a 2-to-1 margin, workers love the payroll tax cut. Skeptics complain that the payroll tax cut only helps people with a job, not the unemployed. Wrong. The best way to help the unemployed, Nancy Pelosi, is not by passing out food stamps and unemployment benefits. It is getting people a job, a paycheck and a step on the economic ladder. And there is one other thing that liberals seem to have forgotten: there is dignity and educational value in working rather than getting a welfare check paid for by someone else. Tags: Stephen Moore, Paying People, Not to Work, Is Not an Economic Stimulus, Rasmussen Reports To share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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American ‘Stormtroopers’ — A Bright Shining Lie
Posted: 28 Jul 2020 06:57 PM PDT by Patrick Buchanan: When the protests turned into riots, when the looting and arson began, when the statues began to be pulled down, when the rampages went on and on for weeks and months after Floyd’s death, support began to wane. And it is dissipating quickly. The country is not going to sit still for three more months of this. At some point soon, America is going to say: Enough is enough. With the Mark O. Hatfield United States Courthouse under nightly siege from violent radicals, and Portland’s police hard-pressed to protect it, President Trump sent in federal agents to secure the building. The reaction from Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi: “The use of stormtroopers under the guise of law and order is a tactic that is not appropriate to our country in any way.” Majority Whip James Clyburn endorsed the speaker’s equating of the U.S. law enforcement officers to Ernst Rohm’s SA thugs being deployed to do the dirty work of Adolph Hitler. “Nobody asked the federal government to come into Portland. Nobody asked them to come to Seattle,” ranted Clyburn. “This is something that’s made up of whole cloth by this administration as an excuse for sending in stormtroopers to incite the people.” Clyburn had earlier compared the U.S. officers sent to Portland to Heinrich Himmler’s Nazi secret police: “This president and this attorney general seem to be doing everything they possibly can to impose Gestapo activities on local communities, and this is what I’ve been warning about for a long time.” His Gestapo comparison recalls Sen. Abe Ribicoff’s denunciation of the Chicago police of Mayor Richard J. Daley during the 1968 Democratic National Convention, after police clashed with radicals in Grant Park: “With George McGovern, we wouldn’t have Gestapo tactics in the streets of Chicago!” What do the men and women of the FBI, DEA, ICE, DHS, CBP and the U.S. Marshals Service think of congressional leaders who equate them with Nazi stormtroopers and the Gestapo? Outraged that Trump sent in federal agents to protect a building they had under siege for weeks, the Portland mob came out in even greater numbers and rioted through the weekend. Saturday night, there were solidarity riots with Portland in Seattle, Oakland, Austin, Richmond, and other cities. Consider the depth of hatred of Trump that would cause leaders of the Democratic Party to compare U.S. law enforcement to Nazis. Still, to date, no apologies have been heard. Yet, as police are again being cursed and showered with debris, it is hard to see how this country reunites, and around what, no matter which party prevails in November. In addition to the reigniting of protests and riots in urban centers there has come, in tandem with demands to “defund the police,” a surge in violent crime. Last week, Trump offered some staggering statistics: “In New York City, over 300 people were shot in the last month alone, a 277 … percent increase over the same period of a year ago. Murders this year have spiked 27 percent in Philadelphia and 94 percent in Minneapolis compared to the same period in 2019. “Perhaps no citizens have suffered more from the menace of violent crime than the wonderful people of Chicago … At least 414 people have been murdered in the city this year, a roughly 50 percent increase over last year. More than 1,900 people have been shot. These are numbers that aren’t even to be believed.” As Black Lives Matter protests revive, ostensibly for greater justice for black folks, a vastly disproportionate number of victims of these urban shootings and killings are black, as are a disproportionate number of the criminals doing the shooting and killing. The New York Times suggests that a new “Silent Majority” of 2020, unlike Richard Nixon’s Silent Majority of 1969, backs the protesters and their causes. A dissent: While the country was disgusted and outraged at George Floyd’s death from that cop kneeling on his neck, and supported the protests and the calls for police reform, two months of leftist rampages have taken their toll. When the protests turned into riots, when the looting and arson began, when the statues began to be pulled down, when the rampages went on and on for weeks and months after Floyd’s death, support began to wane. And it is dissipating quickly. The country is not going to sit still for three more months of this. At some point soon, America is going to say: Enough is enough. Moreover, Trump has turned a permanent presidential spotlight on a real outrage: The shootings and killings that go on year in and year out, and are now escalating, especially in poor black neighborhoods of major cities, and are accepted as normal by the same liberal Democrats who have misruled those cities for decades. Trump has put this issue on the table for the indefinite future. And the ferocity of the liberal reaction testifies to the validity of the issue and the terror of the left that a consistent stand for law and order — and with the cops who guarantee it against the mobs that threaten it — might turn the tide in Middle America back to where it naturally resides. The majority of Americans believe, and rightly so, that this is a good country. And they will eventually tune out radicals who visibly hate its heroes and history and have on offer nothing but their own inchoate rage. Tags: Patrick Buchanan, American ‘Stormtroopers’, A Bright Shining Lie To share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Government Creates The High Drug Costs It Then Seeks To Fix
Posted: 28 Jul 2020 06:48 PM PDT by Rick Manning: $2.6 billion! That’s how much Tuft’s University research says it costs to bring a new drug from the research lab to the pharmacy counter. As President Trump wrestles with trying to rein in the high cost of medicine in the United States, he is mistakenly focused upon the symptom rather than the cause of the problem. The symptom is the cost, the cause is the incredible barriers to approval and premature patent life expiration that drive the cost of new treatments through the roof. And the price control victims are those in our nation and indeed around the world whose hopes lie in medical breakthroughs, whether it be for crippling degenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s or Multiple Sclerosis or for the development of innovative biologic treatments which are becoming prevalent in treating previously untreatable cancers. The same Tuft’s University study claims that the approval process for new treatments typically runs from ten to twelve years. With a twenty year patent life for pharmaceuticals, unless the treatment inventor finds a way to restart the patent clock, they have, on average, a very short window to make up the cost of approval, pay for the cost of other medicines that didn’t make it through the process and provide their shareholders a profit. The other very real impact of the $2.6 billion cost to bring a medicine to market is that it effectively freezes out small innovators from fully realizing the value of their work as they discover that the only way to get the capital to move through the FDA maze is by selling off much of the future revenues of the discovery to a fully capitalized pharmaceutical firm with an FDA approval team already in place. Companies which try to go it alone oftentimes find themselves choked out by regulatory and patent renewal costs with their medicine never reaching the mass market regardless of its therapeutic value. About eight years ago, I helped a small pharmaceutical company which had what was and is still the treatment standard for a common skin ailment with some marketing. The company had three separate patents which made their product unique and not replicable. In order to protect markets in more than twenty countries with significant populations, the company maintained these patents in each of these countries, burning millions of dollars of cash they didn’t have just to protect their product from poaching. While the product was and is sold without FDA approval as all the components were individually deemed to be safe and effective, the FDA approval process was such a heavy barrier to entry for a broader market, the company eventually gave up trying to get approval even though they had thousands of testimonials from customers. They even had customers provide extremely favorable comparative results between the new product and one with FDA approval owned by a big pharmaceutical company. Yet, none of this swayed the FDA to give the product a positive nod without millions of more dollars spent on tests that the company did not have. I do not have permission to share this company’s name, but the above circumstance is true. And today, the inferior product is still marketed as FDA approved and the superior alternative has virtually disappeared. How does the freezing out of small innovators medicines impact pricing? If the new treatment had been able to garner the marketing funds needed due to gaining FDA approval, it would have driven the price of the less successful treatment down as it would not have been able to claim federal government approval exclusivity and eventually the market would have shifted to the more effective of the choices. Price and efficacy would both have chosen the winners and losers in the marketplace, but that didn’t happen because the FDA’s cost barriers to enter the marketplace put a massive thumb on the scale in favor of what customers identified as an inferior product. As President Trump continues to grapple with the high cost of medicines, I would urge him to look at the lessons learned and irrational roadblocks identified in the federal government approval processes during this COVID-19 fight. America has the greatest inventors in the world, by changing the rules as to when patents expire based upon the length of the FDA approval process and safely streamlining that process, more capital would flow to drug development creating more treatments in a shorter time frame at a lower cost to the consumer. The classic, win, win, win that this President is famous for creating as he works his art of the deal magic. Tags: Rick Manning, Americans for Limited Government, Government, Creates, The High Drug Costs, It Then Seeks To Fix To share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Last Stand to Save America as Founded
Posted: 28 Jul 2020 06:36 PM PDT
by Lloyd Marcus: My patriotic mood began re-watching Whitney Houston’s spectacular performance of our National Anthem at Super Bowl XXV in 1991. Whitney’s rendition was re-released as a single after the 9/11 terrorists attacks. She donated all proceeds to charity. Serendipitous, these remarkable quotes about America appeared on my radar. Folks, in these final months leading up to the November election, the Democrat/communist party will launch every wicked scheme in their depraved playbook to attack the American people to stop them from reelecting one of the greatest presidents in U.S. history, Donald J. Trump. We have so much work to do. This is all hands on deck. This election is our last stand to save our founding fathers’ divinely-inspired vision of America. Please talk to your neighbors, family, and friends, encouraging them to vote for Trump. Let them know what is at strike. Here is a list of 42 crazy, disastrous things Biden will implement if elected. I’ve awakened 2 am in the morning, turned on my TV, and encountered lie-filled news stories trashing Trump. The hits on Trump just keep on comin’. This is what we are up against, folks. A large percentage of the country get their news from mainstream (fake news) media. Consequently, they are clueless regarding many important issues. For example: My sister is one such low-info Christian voter. I recruited her awesome alto voice to sing in the choir at the recording session of my Trump Train 2020 song. The choir was mostly white, all Trump supporters. She noticed that they were good, friendly, everyday people, not the rabid racists portrayed by media. Her eyes popped out of her head in disbelief when I told her San Francisco gives tourists maps to avoid the piles of human feces on the streets left by vagrants. She had no idea that Trump was responsible for black unemployment being its lowest in U.S. history. We flew many of our singers from the East Coast to California to perform in the Trump Train 2020 song music video. Upon landing in California, my sister was stunned to see the “all gender” restrooms with signs welcoming transgenders at the airport. This opened the door for me to educate her about the extreme LGBTQ agenda that Biden and the Democrats want to implement across the country. My buddy Robert Kirk brilliantly exposes the wacko California LGBTQ mandates in his award-winning comedy short film, “Nightmare in Paradise.” I suspect my sister will vote for Trump. In the Trump Train 2020 music video, she is the beautiful black woman singing the solo line “Don’t you feel the engines roar!” Please spread the Trump Train 2020 music video far and wide to counter Neil Young’s song, “Lookin’ for a Leader 2020.” (You can listen to the full song here – beginning at the 17:15 mark, after it loads.) I am the eldest of four boys and one girl. My sister was Dad’s princess. He purchased her first car, a brand new Fiat. He made me work to purchase my first “used” car. The good news is Fiats were lemons; just kidding. Seriously folks, we must do everything in our power to reelect our remarkable president. This election is our last stand to save America as founded. America is counting on you. Tags: Lloyd Marcus, Last Stand, to Save America, as Founded To share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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The Panic Over Pods
Posted: 28 Jul 2020 06:03 PM PDT by Paul Jacob, Contributing Author: “You really want to get the best for your child,” a father told NBC News, describing his family’s motivation to secure private educational services.* They are part of the “Pandemic Pod” movement “now sweeping the nation” — as so many public schools offer only remote learning this fall. Increasingly, parents are getting together to form small groups — or “pods” — and hire a teacher to better provide instruction to their children. It shows initiative — and a refreshing sense of parental responsibility. Of course, not everyone can afford to hire a private teacher. “It just seems really privileged,” a Portland, Oregon, woman advised The Washington Post. “The frantic activity . . . of families soliciting private tutors for their children,” San Francisco school board member Alison Collins explained, “is frightening to many black parents and parents of color.” L’Heureux Lewis-McCoy, associate professor of sociology of education at New York University, called the private effort: “opportunity hoarding.” “For those families that are most vulnerable, particularly lower-income families, black families, brown families, language-minority families,” declared the professor, “they are locked out of that.” “Experts say that will widen the education gap,” NBC reporter Stephanie Gosk chimed in. Ah, the experts — and their Procrustean** obsession! Their fixation on gaps and inequality, as opposed to enhancing opportunities and achievement where possible, leads to the absurd notion that we should deny educational opportunities to some children (our children) unless we can provide those benefits to all children . . . city-wide, statewide, nationwide — or worldwide. Read a bedtime story to your kid or grandchild tonight. Insist on quality . . . and leave the equality to feckless education theorists. This is Common Sense. I’m Paul Jacob. * The father and the family happen to be black. ** Procrustes, in Greek myth, was a robber who made his victims lie on a bed and stretched them out if they were too short for the bed, or lopped parts of them off, if too tall; killed by Theseus on said bed: “Procrustean” is a synonym for absurdly strict egalitarianism. Tags: Paul Jacob, Common Sense, The Panic, Over Pods To share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Is Tom Cotton Picking on the 1619 Project?
Posted: 28 Jul 2020 05:40 PM PDT . . . It’s bad history, and it shouldn’t be taught in our schools. by Douglas Andrews: Let’s start by calling The New York Times’s revisionist “1619 Project” what it is: rotten history, as agreed upon by many of our nation’s leading historians. But why stop there? It’s also racially divisive and spiritually corrupting, especially in its effort to rewrite our nation’s founding from 1776 to 1619, the year the first slaves arrived in what were then the American colonies. Worst of all, the project may be coming to a school near you. But not if Tom Cotton has his way. Last Thursday, the junior senator from Arkansas introduced legislation that would remove federal funding from schools that saw fit to allow the abomination into their classrooms. “The New York Times’ 1619 Project,” said Cotton in a press release, “is a racially divisive, revisionist account of history that denies the noble principles of freedom and equality on which our nation was founded. Not a single cent of federal funding should go to indoctrinate young Americans with this left-wing garbage.” Cotton also warned that schools and districts around the country have begun incorporating the 1619 Project into their curricula, including those in Chicago, Newark, Buffalo, and Washington, DC. So at a time when a little bit of racial reconciliation could go a long way, the young and malleable students in these majority-black schools will be fed a steady drip of anti-white poison from the mind of a New York Times journalist and vile racist named Nikole Hannah-Jones, whose contributions to constructive racial discourse include this gem: “The white race is the biggest murderer, rapist, pillager, and thief of the modern world.” But don’t take her word for it. Instead, consider the words of some of our nation’s leading historians: It’s “a very unbalanced, one-sided account,” said Princeton professor James McPherson, author of Battle Cry of Freedom, perhaps the definitive history of the Civil War. “It has the authority of the New York Times behind it, [and yet it’s] so wrong in so many ways,” said the eminent Revolutionary War historian Gordon Wood. And it’s “not only ahistorical,” but “actually anti-historical,” said Civil War historian James Oakes. Perhaps the project’s most vicious lie is about the raison d’etre of the American Revolution. As The Washington Times put it, “Mrs. Hannah-Jones applies her argument to Revolution, claiming that the colonists fought for independence on the grounds that an America untethered from Britain would allow the institution of slavery to flourish. This assertion is so wrong, so factually inaccurate, that leading historians … of both conservative and liberal persuasions systematically went through her research and found no evidence supporting her contention.” This eight-minute video offers a deeper dive into the shoddiness of the 1619 Project, but suffice it to say that Senator Cotton is on solid ground in opposing the project as a historical resource. And this might help explain why he’s under such withering (albeit dishonest) fire from the Left for a comment he made recently — a comment that has since been whipped into something it never was. “We have to study the history of slavery and its role and impact on the development of our country,” said Cotton, “because otherwise we can’t understand our country. As the Founding Fathers said, it was the necessary evil upon which the union was built, but the union was built in a way, as Lincoln said, to put slavery on the course to its ultimate extinction.” As National Review noted, however, “Media outlets and journalists then stripped Cotton’s quote of all context to make it appear that he endorsed slavery as a necessary evil in general, rather as an evil necessary to the consolidation of the union specifically.” Which he didn’t. If the mainstream media wants to argue that Cotton is defending slavery, they’re telling us a lot more about themselves than they are the good senator from Arkansas. Tags: Douglas Andrews, The Patriot Post, Is Tom Cotton Picking, on the 1619 Project To share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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The Anti-Deplorables
Posted: 28 Jul 2020 05:14 PM PDT . . . Antifa, Black Lives Matter, Anarchy, and the Democrats are teaming up to destroy America with the help of the Marxist-Mainstream propaganda media.
Editorial Cartoon to AF “Tony” Branco Tags: AF Branco, editorial cartoon, The Anti-Deplorables, Antifa, Black Lives Matter, Anarchy, the Democrats, teaming up, to destroy America, with the help of, Marxist-Mainstream propaganda media. To share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Race Hoaxes
Posted: 28 Jul 2020 03:45 PM PDT by Kerby Anderson: Dennis Prager recently wrote a column presenting “5 Arguments Against ‘America is a Racist Country’.” His first argument was based on a previous column that asked, “If America Is So Racist, Why Are There So Many Race Hoaxes?” It’s a good question. If racism is as prevalent as activists want us to believe, you wouldn’t expect so many hate crime hoaxes based on race. In many previous columns, I have written about the number of fake hate crimes. There are even websites devoted to the long and growing list of them. All of them come from people trying to prove that this country is full of racism, homophobia, and Islamophobia. In a number of cases, the perpetrators are merely trying to draw attention to themselves. Dennis Prager provides a dozen examples of race hoaxes. Some are fairly well known like the allegations against the Duke lacrosse team back in 2006. Others are not so familiar. It was amazing to me how many of the examples he provided involved a “noose” hanging on a truck or around a university lamp. Of course, we have the “noose” found in the garage of NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace that was merely a garage pull that existed long before he was assigned that garage. And there is the story of Jesse Smollett. He was supposedly attacked by people wearing MAGA hats, and he added a “noose” around his neck to make it even more convincing. The rope was purchased by his two conspirators a few days before. You would think the Jesse Smollett incident would diminish the number of race hoaxes, but I found two more just the other day. A university student said he found a racist note on his car, but surveillance cameras only saw him near his car. An Oregon commissioner candidate claimed a racist note was put in his mailbox. Eventually, he admitted he actually wrote it. Unfortunately, these race hoaxes keep coming week after week. Tags: Kerby Anderson, Viewpoints, Point of View, Race Hoaxes To share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Foreign Companies are Interfering in the 2020 Presidential Election
Posted: 28 Jul 2020 03:37 PM PDT by Daniel Greenfield: If you have Dove soap or Axe deodorant in your bathroom, Lipton tea or Breyers in your kitchen, you’re buying Unilever products. The huge British-Dutch multinational made $60 billion last year and is known for its leftist politics. But Unilever may have gone beyond virtue signaling to election interference. Unilever is one of the biggest foreign companies to join the Facebook boycott by leftist pressure groups. The boycott’s goal is to suppress conservative speech on social media, especially by President Trump, before a presidential election, by convincing advertisers to withhold ads from Facebook until it complies. While Facebook already censors conservatives, it isn’t enough to satisfy the radicals running the boycott. Rashad Robinson, the president of Color of Change, one of the leaders of the boycott made that clear in an editorial titled, “Will Zuckerberg dump Trump, or continue to serve him?” “Facebook also loves its advertisers, and they are increasingly joining the boycott,” he boasted. “So who will Zuckerberg choose?” In an interview with the New York Times, Robinson emphasized that this was about the election. “Honestly, there is an election and I need to get them to enforce the policies on the books before the fall. I need them to have some real rules around elections and voter suppression posts that actually will apply to Trump and other politicians so he doesn’t do anything dangerous on Election Day or before.” Robinson’s examples of the kind of speech by President Trump that he wanted to pressure Facebook into censoring included, “claiming victory early”. The #StopHateForProfit campaign promoted by Color of Change, a radical leftist group, is blatant election interference. And it’s backed by huge foreign multinationals who are interfering in our election. Unilever’s own boycott post blatantly referenced the election, stating, “there is much more to be done, especially in the areas of divisiveness and hate speech during this polarized election period in the U.S”. A huge foreign company was pressuring Facebook to interfere in America’s presidential election. And it wasn’t alone. The Body Shop, a British company, also explicitly framed its boycott around the election, complaining that, “when we see the current dialogue in the US around anti-racism and equality, we continue to be concerned by the spread of hateful content and disinformation online, and the potential for this to affect the democratic right of Americans to have access to fair and balanced elections this fall.” Should foreign companies be allowed to intervene in an American election? Especially when that election has a potential impact on their bottom line? Diageo, a British liquor company whose brands include Guinness, Johnnie Walker, Seagram’s, Captain Morgan, Smirnoff, and many others, announced that it would participate in the Facebook boycott while, continuing “to discuss with media partners how they will deal with unacceptable content.” The Trump administration has been considering new tariffs on European products from the UK, France, and Germany. The foreign firms joining the Facebook election interference boycott are primarily from these three countries. And, As Bloomberg noted, Diageo is one of the companies at risk if Trump strikes. As is Pernod Ricard, the French company behind Absolut, Beefeater, Glenlivet, and Jameson, and which is also participating in the Facebook election interference boycott. Some of the foreign companies that joined the #StopHateForProfit election interference campaign have direct or indirect financial interests that have been affected by Trump’s pro-American trade policies. Honda had announced, “American Honda is withholding its advertising on Facebook and Instagram. We choose to stand with people united against hate and racism.” American Honda is just a subsidiary of the Japanese company. Its CEO, Shinji Aoyama, formerly headed the Asian Honda Motor Co. The Japanese automaker has a direct financial stake in President Trump’s defeat. The Trump administration had declared that car imports “threaten to impair the national security of the United States”, and threatened to impose potential tariffs of 25%. After a trade deal, it appears that the Section 232 tariffs won’t be imposed, but Honda’s leadership is aware of the threat. And the Japanese company would be a lot safer if Trump were out of office. So would a lot of foreign companies. Playstation, a Sony product, has announced its support for the #StopHateForProfit campaign. Another Japanese company, Konica Minolta, has also been listed as participating in the boycott. Japanese companies should not be interfering in the next American presidential election. Neither should German companies, especially those with a Nazi past, be lecturing Americans on racism. Volkswagen, founded as a Nazi state-owned project dictated by Hitler which used slave labor during the war, issued an ultimatum, “Hate speech, discriminating comments and posts containing dangerous false information must not be published uncommented and must have consequences.” That probably sounded a little less threatening and bellicose in the original German. Much like Honda, Volkswagen has a stake in Trump’s defeat. President Trump has threatened to slap tariffs on European cars unless the EU drops its tariffs on American lobsters. A 25% tariff on European vehicles would add $10,000 to the cost of every car and hit German car companies really hard. While VW is calling for “consequences”, the German company may be worrying about consequences. Adidas and Puma, rival German companies founded by Adolf and Rudolf Dassler, members of the Nazi Party and suppliers to the Hitler Youth, who signed their letters Heil Hitler, joined the boycott. Puma claimed to be, “part of an overall effort to create positive change and improvement in Facebook’s platform by demanding the removal of inaccurate, hostile and harmful conversation,” while Adidas called for, “a cosmopolitan and safe environment.” VW and Puma had mentioned false or inaccurate comments which are euphemisms for censoring conservative political speech on social media. Adidas and Puma neglected to sign off with the traditional “Heil Hitler” signature of their founders. Foreign companies should not be joining a call by American leftist organizations to censor speech. Henkel, the German company behind Persil, Dial, and Loctite, another former Nazi company that used slave labor, declared that it, “stands for tolerance, diversity and respect”, and that it also expects “this attitude from all of our business partners around the world” as its reason for joining the boycott. Next time you buy some Dial soap, think about where the German company really wants to stick it. But it’s not just German companies. The Lego Group, the Danish politically correct toy corporation, jumped on board the boycott, calling for an, “inclusive digital environment free from hate speech, discrimination and misinformation.” Lululemon, a Canadian company which got its name because its founder thought it would be funny to have Japanese people try to say it, and who endorsed child labor, claimed that it was, “actively engaging with Facebook to seek meaningful change.” Perhaps it should start engaging with itself instead. The Facebook ad boycott is election interference and while it’s bad enough that major American companies like Verizon, Best Buy, Target, and Starbucks are participating in this effort to silence their political opponents, foreign companies joining the election interference boycott is unacceptable. While Democrats have been clamoring about foreign election interference, the participation of foreign companies in a boycott meant to silence Republicans, has their universal approval and support. “We share the concerns of companies who are speaking up about Facebook’s inaction around making meaningful changes that protects our democracy,” Biden’s spokesman said. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi went further, boosting the boycott even before it was officially announced. “Advertisers have tremendous leverage,” she sneered. “I would say to them, know your power.” Her comments, which came a day before the official election interference boycott, strongly suggest that she had early knowledge and may have been coordinating with the activists involved. The big question was whether Pelosi knew that the activists intended to involve foreign companies in their campaign. If Pelosi knew, then the highest-ranking elected Democrat official was encouraging foreign election interference. And she should be held accountable for it just the way she wanted Trump to be. It’s time for Republicans to start asking questions about the foreign election interference campaign. Whatever Pelosi knew or didn’t know then, everyone now knows that foreign companies are participating in a campaign to shut down President Trump and his political supporters. This disturbing campaign of election interference has not been condemned by Democrats, only praised by them. A foreign oligarchy has intervened in the 2020 election. The security of our political system must be protected by taking on this foreign election interference by foreign companies, some of whom may hope to profit from President Trump’s defeat, by sanctioning them for their attack on our system. Any Democrats, who have demanded action against foreign election interference, but block sanctions on those companies should be held accountable for their complicity in foreign election interference. Tags: Daniel Greenfield, Sultan Knish, Foreign Companies, Interfering in, 2020 Presidential Election To share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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China Seizes Children From Christian Parents, Threatens Sending Kids To Re-education Camps
Posted: 28 Jul 2020 02:36 PM PDT
by Leah MarieAnn Klett: A member of China’s Early Rain Covenant Church says the Chinese Communist Party continues to persecute members of the church by threatening to send their children to government re-education camps or forcibly remove adopted children from their parents. In a video released Wednesday alongside a new report by International Christian Concern, Liao Qiang, a member of ERCC in Chengdu, said that despite shuttering the church and jailing Pastor Wang Yi in December of 2018, the CCP continues to harass its members. Qiang said in the video accompanying ICC’s new report on Religious Suppression in China that his family was forced to leave China and flee to Taiwan with his extended family “because the Chinese Communist Party is limitless in its persecution.” “They not only threatened us, normal adult, normal church members, but they threatened our children,” Qiang said. “Some of our members have adopted children, and CPC forcibly sent the adoptive children back to the original family. That is the main reason why we fled China. Because we can’t guarantee our adopted child would not be taken away by them.” Communist officials removed four adopted children from one ERCC family, returned them to their biological parents and eventually dispersed them among other homes, Qiang said. “This is a living tragedy,” Qiang said. “Their constant oppression made me feel we must flee China, because our children are most important to us.” An earlier report from ICC documented authorities’ forced removal of children from the home of church members Pei Wenju and Jing Jianan. CCP officials told them their adoption papers were no longer valid because their children were “trapped by an evil religion.” In addition to seizing children from their Christian parents, the CCP also threatened to send Christian children to government re-education camps and ordered parents to refrain from enrolling their children in church schools, Qiang said. Qiang called on U.S. media to report on the oppression of religious minorities occurring across China. Transparency, he said, is one of the communist regime’s greatest threats. “The biggest help is to report the persecution. Report it fairly. We aren’t saying the U.S. government should put pressure on the Chinese government. This isn’t what we hope for,” Qiang said. “What CPC is most afraid of is being exposed. They are afraid of transparency. We don’t want the government or the public to pressure CPC. Because under such circumstances, CPC will definitely intensify religious persecution. The worse China-U.S. relations get, the more CPC persecutes Christians.” According to Qiang, China continues to persecute Christians to gain leverage in future diplomatic relations with the U.S. He added that the CCP “makes you think that they are willing to compromise, because they know Americans care about freedom of religion. If China makes a concession in religious freedom, then U.S. should compromise in trade.” “It’s CPC who politicizes religious freedom, not Christians,” he stressed. Gina Goh, ICC’s regional manager for Southeast Asia and the author of the report, explained that Christians like Qiang are hesitant to ask the U.S. for intervention because doing so would likely invite further governmental persecution. “Even receiving interviews in Taiwan, [Qiang’s] family was harassed by the government,” she said, according to Baptist Press. “You can imagine if they stand out and say, ‘We want the U.S. government to do something for us,’ that would probably invite more persecution. But I don’t think that contradicts with other people’s efforts to try to do things on behalf of them. “I think that’s all the more reason for us to actually speak on behalf of them, because they are not in a position to openly condemn or actually invite sanctions or punishment upon their government.” The ICC report documents how the CCP routinely targets Christians through its legal framework, Sinicization, closure or demolition of churches or places of worship, arresting of Christians, and social pressure. Such persecution is part of Chinese President Xi Jinping’s efforts to stamp out religion and enforce greater control over people’s lives. “With the intensified crackdown against churches, both state-sanctioned and underground, there is no longer a safe place to be a Christian in China,” Goh wrote in the report. She said that while “almost every province in China has seen Christian persecution on the rise” Henan and Anhui provinces in particular “have a high percentage of Christians,” and have seen active “cross demolition campaigns.” “Thousands of crosses have been removed since 2018, with some churches leveled to the ground,” Goh wrote. “Deteriorating Sino-U.S. relations could further encourage crackdown against churches in 2020.” Still, the report includes a note of optimism, noting that “history has shown that Beijing’s attempt to control religion with a growing number of unlawful regulations will prove unsuccessful. Like Christianity in North Korea, persecution may force believers underground, but it can never eradicate the faith itself.” On Thursday, Save the Persecuted Christians, a leading international human rights advocacy group, delivered an open letter to U.S. Attorney General William Barr asking him to designate the CCP as a “transnational criminal organization,” which the FBI defines as posing “a significant and growing threat to national and international security with dire implications for public safety, public health, democratic institutions, and economic stability across the globe.” “For far too long, the world blindly ignored the menacing criminality of the Chinese Communist Party,” said Liz Yore, founder of YoreChildren and partner of Save the Persecuted Christians. “The Trump Administration is rightly taking a tough stance against the unrelenting corruption and repression of the CCP. It is time that we speak the truth and call out the CCP in all its brutality. The CCP is a transnational criminal organization, and the Trump Administration needs to designate it as such, so that the full prosecutorial power of the federal government can outlaw these global gangsters. As Secretary of State Mike Pompeo promised, ‘we won’t stay still while Communist China tries to crush the world’s freedoms.’” Open Doors USA ranks China at No. 23 on its 2020 World Watch List of the 50 most dangerous countries for Christians. Tags: ILeah MarieAnn, Chritian Post, China, Seizes Children, From Christian Parents, Threatens, Sending Kids, To Re-education Camps To share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Take Them At Their Word . . .
Posted: 28 Jul 2020 02:30 PM PDT . . . Rep. Dan Crenshaw Says Democrats Want To ‘Destroy The Things That Bring Us Together’
David Krayden: Texas Republican Rep. Dan Crenshaw said Monday that Americans need to “start listening to the Democrats” because he says they proposing policies that Americans don’t want. “I think a lot is at stake and my suggestion to the American people is start listening to the Democrats, we have to listen to what they are telling us,” Crenshaw told Fox News’ “Fox & Friends” in reference to the upcoming November election. “They talk about defunding the police, they talk about making excuses for violent mobs — let’s take them at their word: they want to destroy the things that bring us together, our common bonds, our founding, our love of country.” Although some Democrats, like New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, have enthusiastically endorsed defunding the police, presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden’s campaign has suggested that he is not in favor of that policy. Crenshaw attacked the Democrats for wanting “to dismantle … our economic freedom, our border security, our energy sector, all of it. I don’t think most Americans want that. Instead, he insisted Americans are yearning for “a renewed sense of faith in the country” and that Republicans must provide policy and direction “to restore faith in our police force, restore safety in our communities and we want to rebuild our economy.” The former SEAL outlined what he said was a “clear choice in 2020.” He said “it’s chaos versus safety and security, it’s socialism and doubling your tax rates versus economic freedom, it’s government takeover of your health care versus keeping the doctor that you trust.” Crenshaw also said the Democratic Party today has moved even further left than it was under former President Barack Obama “and people need to realize that.” |
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Three Mayors
Posted: 28 Jul 2020 01:38 PM PDT by Mario Murillo Ministries: With all my heart I pray you get this. God in His infinite mercy has given us a glimpse into the zombie apocalypse a Biden Presidency would mean. This foretaste of madness is found in the despicable manner in which 3 derelict Democrat mayors have ruined their cities. I believe that what I am about to show you will lead you to this undeniable conclusion: Joe Biden will do to America what Ted Wheeler has done to Portland, what Jenny Durkan has done to Seattle, and what Lori Lightfoot has done to Chicago. Ted Wheeler: Appeasing rioters for political gain. He ordered a barrier to be removed that protected a Federal Courthouse from being burned so he could reopen a bike lane. He left Federal property unprotected from rioters, but was still jeered at by the very demonstrators he sought to please. He wants to please everyone—except the people that count. The demands of Black Lives Matter and Antifa are insatiable. By giving in to them, Wheeler has guaranteed endless chaos. There is no sign that Portland will return to normal, anytime soon. Like Wheeler, Biden will cave to every demand of the radical left, but it will still not be enough. Every day Biden throws another bone to Bernie Sanders supporters—the most radical Democrats in history. In fact today, 300 Democrat Delegates gave Biden an ultimatum: Medicare for everyone or else we will not confirm you as the nominee. The chaos you see in Portland will be nationalized by Biden. Jenny Durkan: Ceding private property to thugs. She allowed rioters take over a neighborhood: the zone called CHOP, under the control of the violent rioters. She let them close the police station—the only one that protected the local residents—who then became hostages. Small businesses were destroyed. Two murders were the inevitable result of police vehicles and ambulances being blocked from coming to the aid of local residents. I can’t imagine a more irresponsible thing that a Mayor could do to the citizens of her city. But, she did it. It was only after protestors came to her house, and she got a taste of her own medicine, that she shut down the insanity. How is that like Biden? In every way imaginable. He will sacrifice property rights and the safety of neighborhoods in exactly the same manner. Durkan wanted to look ‘woke.’ Even if it meant people dying. Biden will do the same, as he has promised to provide amnesty and a pathway to U.S. citizenship to the 11 to 22 million illegal aliens now living in America and he would “welcome hundreds of millions of the world’s migrants.”. Lori Lightfoot: Hatred for Trump is more important than the people she is supposed to serve. Lightfoot is the worst of the three because she oversees the killing fields of Chicago and would rather let it continue than to receive help from the federal government—because that help comes from Donald Trump. Black people are being murdered at a record rate in Chicago. The violence and death are out of control: 64 shot & 11 killed the weekend of July 11th and 12th, then this past weekend, another 59 were shot, leaving 3 dead. 373 have been killed just this year, a 35% increase over 2019. And yet, here is the Mayor, who is a total failure at stopping this violence, declaring she will not allow President Trump to “terrorize” the city by deploying federal troops to crack down on the escalating violence. The drive-by shootings are out of control. Five days ago, there was another mass shooting outside of a funeral home in the Windy City, and 15 people were wounded, 10 women and five men. What kind of a person would characterize federal troops that have been sent to help, as storm troopers sent to terrorize a city that is an open war zone? Those who are trapped in Chicago’s streets of blood are begging for help. But Mayor Lightfoot refused the offer of help, simply because she hates Trump. Biden hates Trump also. He hates him enough to destroy the economy Trump built. He hates him enough to defund the police, because Trump is pro-police. What more can you possibly need to know in order to make your choice? God in His mercy has granted you a preview of Biden in the obvious destruction of three once wonderful cities—cities destroyed by the same hate, and the blind ‘wokeness’ of these three mayors. So, Samuel told all the words of the Lord to the people who asked him for a king. And he said, “This will be the behavior of the king who will reign over you: He will take your sons and appoint them for his own chariots and to be his horsemen, and some will run before his chariots. He will appoint captains over his thousands and captains over his fifties, he will set some to plow his ground and reap his harvest, and some to make his weapons of war and equipment for his chariots. He will take your daughters to be perfumers, cooks, and bakers. And he will take the best of your fields, your vineyards, and your olive groves, and give them to his servants. He will take a tenth of your grain and your vintage, and give it to his officers and servants. And he will take your male servants, your female servants, your finest young men, and your donkeys, and put them to his work. He will take a tenth of your sheep. And you will be his servants. And you will cry out in that day because of your king whom you have chosen for yourselves, but the Lord will not hear you in that day” (1 Samuel 8:10-17). In the same way, if America does not reject Socialism, the hand of the Lord will be withdrawn, and great darkness will cover the earth. Learn from the three mayors, and reject a Biden presidency that will bring with it everything it brought to those three cities. Reject Socialism, this worst of all forms of government, that has been responsible for the deaths of 100 million people, worldwide. Tags: Mario Murillo, Ministries, Thee Mayors To share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Rioters Are Seditionists, Not Protesters
Posted: 28 Jul 2020 12:56 PM PDT
by Cal Thomas: The violence perpetrated in the streets of cities across America continues because state and local elected officials (all Democrats) refuse to do what is necessary to stop it. These acts no longer fit the definition of protest. Rather, sedition defines them: “incitement of discontent or rebellion against a government.” President Donald Trump has ordered agents from the Department of Homeland Security to quell the disturbances in Portland, Oregon, and Chicago, which appear to be coordinated, and stop them from spreading to other cities. On Wednesday, the White House announced the deployment of what it terms “federal assets,” which Attorney General William Barr defined as “street agents and investigators,” to targeted cities experiencing the most violence. Some contend the president is exceeding his constitutional authority and what’s known as the Posse Comitatus Act of 1878, which “prohibits the use of U.S. military forces to perform the tasks of civilian law enforcement such as arrest, apprehension, interrogation, and detention unless explicitly authorized by Congress.” It may be splitting hairs to say DHS forces are not the military, but the larger question is this: Should the president allow federal property to be destroyed and people shot, given the refusal of some mayors and governors to intervene? Or, for the sake of preserving “domestic tranquility,” saving human life and protecting public and private property take the action he has taken? Perhaps the media should ask people whose jobs have been disrupted, their businesses destroyed, their work suspended—or ended—if they are OK with allowing the rioting to continue. Pundits and activists can pontificate all they want from the safety of their basements and the security of uninterrupted paychecks, but what about the victims? Have they no right to be safe and secure? A federal law known as 18 U.S. Code 2385 and titled “Advocating overthrow of Government” says this: These protesters, who appear to be mostly spoiled, mostly white, and mostly young, have likely been radicalized in their universities and on social media. They are destroyers, not builders. Elected leaders who refuse to stop them are as guilty of abetting a crime as the driver of the getaway car after a bank robbery. The president is right to put a stop to this just as he would be right to order the military to oppose an outside enemy seeking to destroy the nation. If these anarchists are allowed to get away with their crimes, there will be more anarchy. Peace through strength is not just a slogan to be invoked when fighting foreign enemies and terrorists. It is also a policy that will deter this spoiled mob that has no gratitude for a nation that has given them everything and to which they have returned little. They should be arrested, prosecuted, and locked up so that order may be restored. Tags: Cal Thomas, Rioters, Are Seditionists, Not Protesters To share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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COVID-19 The Gift from China that Keeps on Giving
Posted: 28 Jul 2020 12:31 PM PDT by E.P. Unum: The Democratic Party and their Socialist/Communist/Progressive allies have been given a gift from China, one that keeps on giving! In the last weeks of 2019 we learned about a virus that began in China and somehow escaped to the four corners of the earth. In the early stages we were told by experts in the U.S led by Dr. Anthony Faucci that “there was nothing to worry about”. But as the weeks went by, that comforting comment proved incorrect. Apparently there was something to worry about. Then came the dire projections of 2.5 million Americans dead and worldwide catastrophe (fortunately grossly over-exaggerated). Italy was suffering, then France, England, Canada and others. Suddenly, the CDC led by Dr. Faucci, its Infectuous Disease expert, was telling Americans that we had a tiger by the tail and that we were in danger. The media, never wanting to let a good crisis go to waste, began their well-orchestrated efforts to call into question how the Trump Administration was to blame for its “lack of preparedness”. Of course nothing could be further from the truth. President Trump took bold and swift action to alleviate the shortage of PPE that existed in various cities and states like New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco and others. He dispatched, in record time retrofitted Navy Hospital Ships to New York and Los Angeles capable of handling 1,000 patients each. These assets went virtually unused. Trump built, in three days, a 3,000 bed hospital inside the Javits Center and another in Central Park N.Y, both of which were unused. He stopped travel from China and Europe to the U.S. and was roundly criticized by the media and liberal democrats, but his actions saved lives. Americans were initially told that “masks will not help against the virus”, then told that it “probably is a good idea to wear masks”, then told that “masks will not protect you from getting the virus” to now “masks will help prevent you from transmitting the virus”. Confusion and uncertainty ruled the day, and with good reason. Through all of this, my mind kept going back to the advice given by the CDC and the NIH that frequent washing of hands with hot water and soap will “kill the virus”. I remember being told that “using hand sanitizer will also kill the virus” Well, if that is the case, and hot water and hand soap kill this virus, why is it so difficult to develop a cure? Just asking…… Today, some 4.0 million Americans have contracted the virus and roughly 150,000 deaths have been recorded although there is some serious questions about how many of these deaths were from COVID-19 and how many were deaths with COVID-19. What we do know is that roughly half of these deaths were in people who were elderly and had other co-morbid conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, asthma or COPD. Still, we know very little about how COVID-19 spread. We know that it began in Wuhan, China where the Chinese have its bio-research center and where they experiment with biological warfare agents. We also know that the U.S. funded research at this center to the tune of $1.5 billion from the CDC under Obama and that several U.S. Professors at leading U.S. Universities were arrested for providing bio-secrets to the Chinese. All of this is history. But I find it very curious that while all of this was going on in late 2019 what were our Representatives in Congress and the Senate doing? They were in the midst of investigations and impeachment proceedings against President Trump! And while it has not been widely mentioned in the media, recall that Nancy Pelosi sat on the Articles of Impeachment for a month before walking them over to the Senate for the Senate’s action. Let me say that again: Nancy Pelosi, having secured the partisan vote of the House of Representatives to move forward with impeachment, decided to sit on these Articles of Impeachment for thirty days before physically walking them over to the Senate. Why? The House was chomping at the bit for three years to impeach President Trump! They had finally gotten their wish and Nancy Pelosi sits on this for a month? Curious! Then, after delivering the Articles of Impeachment, the Senate is immersed in the trial of the President while COVID-19 rages. Ultimately, the President was acquitted, and now had to turn his attention to the ravages of a pandemic. Governors issued orders to shut down the U.S. Economy, the most prosperous economy in the world. China, on the other hand, seemed to be dealing very well with the crisis it started. Their economy never shut down. They continued to grow and prosper. But here in the United States, over 40 million people were suddenly unemployed. Small businesses were shut down and many will likely not recover. And we did all this for a disease where there is a 99.6 % chance of survival if a person contracts it! It made no sense to me then, and it makes no sense to me today. The Chinese Virus has accomplished what all the major investigations, accusations, spying and illegal activities against President Trump for almost four years could not. It has given the Democratic/Socialist Party a gift that keeps on giving! And they have followed the blueprint of this man- made crisis precisely. Here is that blueprint:
Well, the “Cancel Culture Mentality” which insurrectionist groups like ANTIFA are espousing is, in effect, a return to McCarthyism. Only this time, they are attempting to destroy the very foundations upon which our nation was built. Their actions in destroying monuments, desecrating churches, rioting, looting and destroying businesses is just another example of McCarthyism in the extreme. The monuments to General Robert E. Lee, Ulysses S. Grant, Father Junipero Serra, Francis Scott Key, Christopher Columbus stood for over 160 years, why are they now suddenly a cause for concern on the part of groups like ANTIFA and BLM, both of whom are Marxist funded? The question that arises from all of this is: Are we all being played by those who want to destroy America and make it a part of some New World Order such as that envisioned by Barack Hussein Obama and Joe Biden?. From where I sit, this is precisely what is happening because this blueprint is exactly how you destroy a nation from within in a very short period of time. It is essentially the program articulated by Saul Alinsky in his book Rules for Radicals so admired by President Barack Obama, Vice President Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton. But, we have it within our power to see to it that none of this happens. Show up at the polls in November and vote for four more years of a Trump Presidency, and vote out of office all those democrats who have tried their best to ruin of our nation. The alternatives to this are both depressing and ominous. Tags: E.P. Unum, COVID-19, The Gift from China, that Keeps on Giving, McIntosh Enterprises To share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Virginia Shows that State Firearms Preemption is Essential
Posted: 28 Jul 2020 12:10 PM PDT by NRA-ILA: Much like the rest of the country, Virginians have been buying firearms at a tremendous pace. According to data from the Virginia State Police, there was a 158 percent increase in firearm transactions in June 2020 when compared with June 2019. This came after a nearly 100 percent increase in May 2020 over May 2019. Moreover, research from the National Shooting Sports Foundation, as well as anecdotal reports, suggest that many of these transfers are to first-time gun buyers. It is unfortunate that at the same time Virginians are increasingly exercising their right to armed self-defense, state and local politicians are making it harder for them to do so. Recent changes to Virginia’s state firearms preemption law have enabled radical local politicians to create an incomprehensible patchwork of gun-free zones that could ensnare even the most diligent gun owner. Back on April 22, Gov. Ralph Northam signed HB421/SB35 into law. This legislation weakened Virginia’s firearm preemption statute to allow local authorities to prohibit the “possession, carrying, or transportation of any firearms, ammunition, or components or combination thereof,” even by concealed handgun permit holders, in a set of locations. Those locations are, (iii) in any recreation or community center facility operated by the locality, or by any authority or local governmental entity created or controlled by the locality; or (iv) in any public street, road, alley, or sidewalk or public right-of-way or any other place of whatever nature that is open to the public and is being used by or is adjacent to a permitted event or an event that would otherwise require a permit.Local authorities are under no obligation to prohibit firearms in these locations and, judging from the success of the Virginia Second Amendment Sanctuary movement, most are unlikely to do so. However, anti-gun politicians in several jurisdictions, many in the D.C. suburbs of Northern Virginia, have wasted no time in restricting their residents and visitors’ right to self-defense. First in line was the fashionable D.C. suburb of Alexandria. In recent years, Alexandria gun control activists had repeatedly complained about Virginia’s respect for the Right-to-Carry openly. Proving the open carry complaint was a ruse, on June 20 the Alexandria City Council voted to severely restrict the open and concealed carry, and even possession, of firearms in their tiny enclave. Using the full extent of the authority permitted under Northam’s new law, the city banned the “possession, carrying or transportation of firearms, ammunition or components or combinations thereof” at all of the locations listed above. Moreover, they did so in a purposefully ambiguous fashion that will discourage Right-to-Carry throughout the city. Concealed handgun permit holders are not exempt from the new prohibitions. A violation of the ordinance is punishable as a Class 1 Misdemeanor, which carries a penalty of up to 12 months in jail and up to a $2,500 fine. Consider the prohibition “in any building, or part thereof, owned or used, by the City, or by any authority or local governmental entity created or controlled by the City, for governmental purposes.” The city placed no other temporal or space limitations on this restriction. Determining every building that may be under the direct control of the city is a difficult task. Deciphering every non-government-owned building that may have hosted a government function at one time or another is impossible. Might it encompass a hotel that once hosted a city function in one of its ballrooms? Would it extend to a restaurant that hosts an annual city government office holiday party? Even more concerning is the shifting gun-free zones “in any public street, road, alley, or sidewalk or public right-of-way or any other place of whatever nature that is open to the public and is being used by or is adjacent to a permitted event or an event that would otherwise require a permit.” Gun owners who wish to exercise their Right-to-Carry or transport their firearms through the city are tasked with acquiring information on every permitted event for each day of the year. Predicting where “an event that would otherwise require a permit” will take place is impossible. The unjust nature of this prohibition has taken on further weight in recent months as impromptu and unpermitted protests have sprung up across the country. A gun owner who inadvertently happens upon this type of fluid event, whether on foot or in their own motor vehicle, could be found to be in violation of the new ordinance. Also consider that the prohibition extends to the possession of firearms and ammunition components. An individual wearing their hunting jacket with a couple of empty shotgun hulls or an extra choke in the pocket to a farmer’s market would be in violation of the law. At present, neighboring Arlington County is in the process of enacting an ordinance that is almost identical to Alexandria’s. Charlottesville and Falls Church are contemplating their own gun ban ordinances. At least one jurisdiction, Newport News, has shown a modicum of restraint while pursuing new gun control. Apparently concerned with residents and visitors’ inability to see the future, Newport News banned firearms in the locations (i)-(iii) above and at locations “being used for a City sponsored event,” rather than any permitted event or event that would otherwise require a permit. Moreover, the city displayed a respect for those exercising the Right-to-Carry a concealed firearm pursuant to a concealed handgun permit by exempting them from the new restrictions entirely. Newport News also exempted those lawfully carrying or transporting a firearm in a private motor vehicle. In effect, the coastal city prohibited the open carry of firearms on public property and at a set of relatively predictable city-sponsored events. While the Newport News ordinance is unnecessary gun control, it is also a world apart from the intemperate and ideologically-motivated bans advanced in Northern Virginia. Aside from Virginia, anti-gun jurisdictions in other states are attempting to use implausible interpretations of current statute to enact local gun control in contravention of state firearms preemption law. In June, Albuquerque, New Mexico Mayor Timothy M. Keller purported to ban firearms in city parks and recreation facilities by declaring them to be school property. The New Mexico State Constitution makes clear that “No municipality or county shall regulate, in any way, an incident of the right to keep and bear arms. The facts on gun-free zones are clear. A survey of several gun control policies conducted by the RAND corporation concluded that “We found no qualifying studies showing that gun-free zones decreased any of the eight outcomes we investigated.” The outcomes studied included mass shootings, suicide, unintentional injuries and deaths, and violent crime. Of course, legislation like HB421/SB35, the Northern Virginia ordinances, and Mayor Keller’s chicanery are not about public safety. These new prohibitions are about curtailing gun ownership more broadly and indulging ugly political and cultural prejudices. Anti-gun activists in these jurisdictions ideologically oppose the right to keep and bear arms, and by creating unpredictable and shifting gun-free zones they know they can discourage gun owners from continuing to exercise their rights and intimidate others out of ever attempting to do so. Gun rights supporters throughout the country should pay careful attention to the ongoing attack on state firearms preemption taking place in Virginia and New Mexico. There are anti-gun enclaves in most states that, if granted the authority, would reject the politics of pluralism and attack gun owners. Such attacks are not simply designed to restrict rights in certain locations, but are meant to threaten and confuse current and prospective gun owners and discourage the exercise of Second Amendment rights more broadly. Second Amendment Activists must work to strengthen and preserve state firearms preemption laws to ensure that radical local jurisdictions aren’t empowered to undermine fundamental rights. Tags: NRA-ILA, Virginia Shows, State Firearms Preemption, Essential To share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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NBC MORNING RUNDOWN
Wednesday, July 29, 2020
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Good morning, NBC News readers.
Some coronavirus victims are struggling with more than just the debilitating effects of the virus. Plus, fighting misinformation is getting harder as the virus intersects with politics. And even Republicans are questioning how $2 billion for a new FBI building made its way into the GOP’s proposed relief bill.
Here’s what we’re watching this Wednesday morning.
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These women’s coronavirus symptoms never went away. Their doctors’ willingness to help did.
Across the country, many coronavirus survivors with long-lasting symptoms, particularly women, are dealing with dual frustrations: debilitating health conditions that won’t go away and doctors who tell them the issue might be all in their heads.
“‘Gaslighting’ is the word I’ve been using repeatedly,” said one woman whose doctor rolled his eyes at her when she was experiencing memory loss and a crippling migraine, in addition to chest tightness and numbness in her legs.
“I’m so ill, and some people are telling me this is a figment of my imagination. It truly feels like a nightmare.”
Here are some other developments:
- The FDA has authorized the first COVID-19 test for people without symptoms.
- Track U.S. hot spots where COVID-19 infection rates are rising.
- The U.S. death toll from coronavirus has surpassed 150,000 according to NBC News’ tally.
Carrianne Ekberg, seen with her daughter, Cora, has had her never-ending coronavirus symptoms dismissed as anxiety. “I’m sure I do have anxiety. I have a disease that nobody knows anything about,” she said. (Photo: Courtesy Carrianne Ekberg)
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Dark money and super PAC behind viral hydroxychloroquine video
President Trump retweeted a video late Monday showing a group of doctors in lab coats falsely claiming that there is a cure for coronavirus and that masks and shutdowns don’t help stop the spread.
Twitter, Facebook and YouTube all subsequently took the video down — but not before millions had seen it.
It was just the latest video to go viral from apparent experts, quietly backed by dark money political organizations, evangelizing treatments for or opinions about the coronavirus that most doctors, public health officials and epidemiologists have roundly decried as dangerous misinformation.
The popularity of the video underscores the difficulty in moderating misinformation surrounding the coronavirus. Especially when treatments and public health responses have become increasingly political, aided in part by right-wing Facebook groups and super PACs secretly driving the conversation on social media, NBC News’ Brandy Zadrozny and Ben Collins write.
Trump stood by the video at a White House briefing Tuesday. A reporter asked him why he would share content to his Twitter account from a doctor who has pushed wildly false medical information including that doctors make medicine using DNA from aliens.
“I thought her voice was an important voice. But I know nothing about her,” the president said before abruptly ending the briefing.
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Inclusion of FBI building, military weaponry in coronavirus relief proposal frustrates GOP
Nearly $2 billion for a new FBI building. Another $8 billion in military weaponry.
Those are a few of the items tucked into the $1 trillion COVID-19 response package proposed by Senate Republicans to battle the surging coronavirus pandemic.
The seemingly unrelated add-ons have incensed fiscally conservative Republicans and Democrats alike.
The weapons bazaar galled Democrats whose votes will be required to pass the bill and many Senate Republicans have decried the huge price tag for the GOP bill.
The funding for a new FBI headquarters was added at the insistence of the administration, senators and aides said, causing some Republicans to publicly break with the president.
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., a close ally of the president, said the inclusion “makes no sense to me.” Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, said, “I don’t think it should be in the bill.”
While White House chief of staff Mark Meadows defended the inclusion of a new FBI building in the coronavirus relief package as a “pressing need,” Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell sent a strong signal on Tuesday that he would like some of the extras stripped out of the bill.
“I would hope that all non-COVID related measures are out no matter what bills they were in at the start,” McConnell told reporters Tuesday. (Susan Walsh / AP)
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Barr defends protest response, handling of high-profile cases amid Democrats’ grilling
Democrats grilled Attorney General William Barr at a contentious daylong congressional hearing over the Justice Department’s handling of politically sensitive cases, federal intervention in major cities during this summer’s social unrest and President Donald Trump’s mail-in voting conspiracy theories.
Chairman Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y., said in his opening remarks Tuesday that Barr has “aided and abetted the worst failings of this president.”
Barr defended the Trump administration’s response to protests in Portland, Oregon, saying protesters had “thrown things, used explosives and injured police.”
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- GOP Sen. Ron Johnson is the first target of a new Democratic congressional “integrity” group investigation.
- Joe Biden’s notes caught on camera included “Do not hold grudges” against Sen. Kamala Harris.
- “Last supper of the Israeli democracy”: A life-sized statue takes aim at Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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THINK about it
Today’s tech hearing features Facebook, Google, Amazon and Apple — and a scapegoat, Dipayan Ghosh and Joshua A. Geltzer write in an opinion piece.
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Live BETTER
From the cradle to the grave: How harmful stereotypes affect Black women’s health.
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Shopping
Rihanna is launching a new skin care line called Fenty Skin. Here’s everything you need to know about it.
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One fun thing
Talk about a coin stash.
Jim Holton, a Wisconsin-based painting contractor, has been saving loose change for 20 years.
“I was hoping to save so my wife and I could do something fun after our kids graduated from high school,” the father of four told NBC News.
When he heard about the national coin shortage brought on by the coronavirus, he felt compelled to cash in — despite the fact that his youngest is just 15 and still in high school.
“I thought it would maybe be $1,000 or $1,500 tops,” he said.
Turns out he’d accumulated $5, 366.05!
He said he’s gonna keep saving for that special trip down the road — just not with coins…
“It felt like it weighed 300 pounds,” Holton said about the three five-gallon buckets and other containers he lugged to the bank last week. (Photo: Courtesy Jim Holton)
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NBC FIRST READ
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From NBC’s Chuck Todd, Mark Murray, Carrie Dann and Melissa Holzberg
FIRST READ: GOP cracks scuttle united front in virus relief negotiations
The 2020 presidential race is far from over – and it’s barely getting attention with just 97 days to go.
But Republicans are already drawing battle lines in what COULD BE a post-Trump GOP world.
You have some Republican candidates distancing themselves from Trump, as Hotline has noted.
“The easiest way to win the primary is the easiest way to lose the general,” said Peter Meijer, a GOP candidate who’s running for Rep. Justin Amash’s, I-Mich., seat – when he was asked if he supports Trump unequivocally.
You have pro-Trump GOP candidates blasting their opponents for having the gall to have supported Mitt Romney in 2012 (see below for more).
And now you have Republicans denouncing the spending on coronavirus relief – after gladly voting for past measures that ballooned the deficit.
“We have two big government Democrats — Secretary Mnuchin on behalf of the Trump administration and Speaker Pelosi on behalf of binge-spending politicians everywhere — playing gross games with your kids’ money,” Sen. Ben Sasse, R-Neb., said in a statement.
Photo by Erin Schaff/Pool via REUTERS
Add it all up, and you see why the current negotiations over the coronavirus relief are a potentially disaster for the GOP: Members are already trying to figure out how their statements and votes might play in 2021.
It’s a fractured party – between pro-Trump Republicans willing to do anything for the president, Trump-distant Republicans looking for their own survival in blue/purple areas, and Tea Party Republicans once again focused on the size of government.
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Big Tech’s day on the Hill
Yesterday, it was Attorney General Bill Barr’s turn before the House Judiciary Committee. And today, it’s the Big Four tech titans.
Beginning at noon ET, Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg, Amazon’s Jeff Bezos, Google’s Sundar Pichai and Apple’s Tim Cook will all testify before the Judiciary’s antitrust, commercial and administrative law subcommittee.
“The executives are set to face hours of questions from members … about whether they hold monopoly-like grips on the digital economy and whether their companies should be broken up or in some way contained,” per NBC News.
And unlike Barr’s testimony yesterday, the grilling will likely be bipartisan.
Democrats and Republicans have their different beefs with these tech firms.
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DATA DOWNLOAD: The numbers that you need to know today
4,377,969: The number of confirmed cases of coronavirus in the United States, per the most recent data from NBC News and health officials. (That’s 60,941 more cases than yesterday morning.)
150,801: The number of deaths in the United States from the virus so far. (That’s 1,301 more than yesterday morning.)
52.99 million: The number of coronavirus TESTS that have been administered in the United States so far, according to researchers at The COVID Tracking Project.
More than 6,300: The number of cases that have been linked to U.S. colleges.
21: The number of states, according to a new federal report, that are in a “red zone” needing aggressive steps to halt the virus’s spread.
Nearly $2 billion: The amount included in the new coronavirus relief bill to build a new FBI headquarters, a White House priority that took some unhappy Republicans by surprise
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TWEET OF THE DAY: The rainbow connection
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2020 VISION: Biden’s talking points on Kamala Harris
At the same event where Joe Biden said he’ll choose his running mate by the first week of August – though note he didn’t say announce or unveil, so that could come later – an AP photo captured his talking points on Kamala Harris.
“Harris’ name was scrawled across the top, followed by five talking points,” per the AP. “‘Do not hold grudges.’ ‘Campaigned with me & Jill.’ ‘Talented.’ ‘Great help to campaign.’ ‘Great respect for her.’”
“Those are all observations Biden has made about Harris before. But they take on new significance following a recent Politico report that one of Biden’s closest friends and a co-chair of his vice presidential vetting committee, former Connecticut Sen. Chris Dodd, still harbors concerns about Harris’ tough debate stage performance and that she hasn’t expressed regret.”
Biden says he’ll choose his running mate the first week of August.
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AD WATCH from Ben Kamisar
Mitt Romney isn’t running for president. He’s not even up for re-election this cycle.
But he’s still showing up on the airwaves as campaigns try to use him as a wedge in the Republican Party.
In recent days, we’ve seen Romney’s name repeatedly evoked by Republicans in primaries for Tennessee’s Senate seat and Florida’s 19th Congressional District, with the party’s 2012 nominee framed as a boogeyman (Romney appeared as a foil in a handful of other GOP primary ads this cycle, including in California’s 50th Congressional District and even a few primaries for state legislature seats).
And it seems likely Democrats are trying to seize on the divide in the party over Romney, too — about a month after the Club for Growth evoked Romney’s image to attack Roger Marshall, the mysterious group (with ties to Democrats) meddling in Kansas’ GOP Senate race started attacking Marshall for having backed a “Mitt Romney-like candidate” for president (that would be John Kasich, for those of you scoring at home).
As campaigns use these loyalty tests to ask primary voters to repudiate their party’s 2012 nominee to support their new standard-bearer, it’s yet another reminder of how the GOP has been fashioned in the image of President Trump.
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Begun, the bipartisan negotiations have
Bipartisan negotiations have started on the next round of coronavirus relief, even though the president called the legislation “sort of semi-irrelevant” during a White House press briefing.
But his negotiators – Chief of Staff Mark Meadows and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin – as well as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said the sides were “airing our differences” and in the “second inning” of talks.
Here’s more from NBC News’ Hill team: Meadows said Democrats want “$600 on unemployment benefits and $915 billion on state and local aid.” But the Republican proposal doesn’t include any additional money for states and the ceiling for the entire bill is $1 trillion.
The GOP proposal includes $200 per week in enhanced unemployment benefits for the time being.
“They indicated they weren’t willing to negotiate down on the unemployment benefits. They haven’t said the $915 billion is a red line,” Meadows elaborated. But it seems like the Pelosi team didn’t get that message. Pelosi’s spokesperson tweeted on Tuesday night, “State/local aid is a centerpiece of #HeroesAct & essential to how we kill this virus.”
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THE LID: Counting, down
Don’t miss the pod from yesterday, when we examined Trump’s attempt to exclude undocumented immigrants from the Census apportionment count.
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ICYMI: What ELSE is happening in the world?
Trump says he has “never discussed” with Vladimir Putin the intelligence reports indicating that Russia may have paid the Taliban bounties on U.S. soldiers.
The Trump campaign appears to have stopped buying ads in Michigan altogether.
The Republican version of the coronavirus response bill does NOT include an eviction moratorium, which is a priority for Democrats.
A viral video showing NYPD officers arresting a protestor and pushing them into an unmarked van is raising questions about their tactics.
AG Bill Barr yesterday defended the administration’s response to racial justice protests.
Some House Republicans who previously weren’t worried about their reelection contests are starting to sweat.
Here’s the latest on the back-and-forth between the president and Twitter over his retweet of a discredited Covid video.
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