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Happy Thursday! Today’s Smart Brevity™ count: 1,174 words … 4½ minutes.
Situational awareness: Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson announced that he and his family tested positive for the coronavirus.
- The actor said he, his wife, Lauren Hashian, and their two young daughters have recovered. “It has nothing to do with politics — wear your mask,” Johnson said.
Illustration: Aïda Amer/Axios
Digital platforms are holding dry runs to game out Election Day chaos scenarios, key participants tell Axios’ Kyle Daly, Stef Kight and Sara Fischer.
- Axios has learned that Facebook, Google, Twitter and Reddit are holding regular meetings with one another and federal law enforcement — and intelligence agencies — to discuss potential threats to election integrity.
The big picture: Americans are expected to vote by mail in record numbers this year, meaning it may be days or weeks before it’s clear who won the presidency and down-ballot races.
- Why it matters: Faith in democracy will be at stake in that crucial post-Election Day period.
At the same time, election officials are pushing to speed vote-by-mail counts even as they prepare Americans for delayed results.
- “We deeply understand that if we get election results wrong, if we put out numbers that are not accurate, that is going to drive the narrative,” said Maggie Toulouse Oliver, New Mexico’s secretary of state and the president of the National Association of Secretaries of State.
- Meagan Wolfe, a top election official in Wisconsin, said in a roundtable on Monday that there’s also an onus on the press to explain to the public that “on election night, those are always unofficial totals.”
Illustration: Annelise Capossela/Axios
America’s failures in handling the coronavirus pandemic spell trouble for our ability to deal with climate change and other future threats, Axios Future correspondent Bryan Walsh writes.
- Why it matters: What should worry us for future disasters — which could be far worse — is the way the pandemic has exposed deep political divisions and a disinformation ecosystem that muddies even the hardest facts.
What’s happening: Despite more than 180,000 deaths from COVID-19, the U.S. remains fatally divided over how to deal with a pandemic that will surely last for months more, if not longer.
- Rampant misinformation — and deliberate disinformation — has eroded public support even for fairly obvious steps to control the outbreak.
The next pandemic — whether natural or human-made — could be far worse than COVID-19, as a tabletop exercise put on by the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security in 2019 projected. 65 million people globally died in that fictional outbreak.
- And unlike a pandemic, climate change is far more slow-moving, but could be more devastating.
🚨 Unforeseen catastrophic threats — call them “x-risks” — lay before us. We don’t know what they might be, but handling them will require the ability to create political unity, which the coronavirus has shown is lacking.
America’s brief spurt of progress in containing the coronavirus has stalled out, Axios’ Sam Baker and Andrew Witherspoon report.
- Why it matters: We had a nice little run of improvement over the past month or so. But cases are now holding steady at a rate that’s still far too high to consider the outbreak under control.
Three populous states — Arizona, California and Texas — continued to improve, but those gains were canceled out by rising caseloads in 18 states, including seven where daily infections were up by more than 50%.
The big picture: The U.S. has never managed to get the virus contained, and as we have plowed ahead with reopening anyway, every new phase has caused another spike in infections.
- The general reopening effort in May was clearly tied to the summer surge in cases, and now reopened universities appear to be the new hotspots.
- 🌊 At the University of Alabama, for example, 1,200 students and over 150 employees have caught the virus since classes resumed, and now the state overall has some of the biggest increases in the country.
Here’s a different view than we brought you in Axios PM. (Sign up here if you’re missing PM!)
Illusionist David Blaine “floated up into the sky above Page, Arizona, rising more than 20,000 feet with the help of a couple dozen weather balloons” yesterday, writes the Arizona Republic’s KiMi Robinson.
- Hundreds of thousands watched live on YouTube as “he released the balloons and went catapulting back to Earth, having put on his parachute pack on the ride up” — ultimately sticking the landing at a safe spot in the desert.
The S&P 500 hit a new record yesterday and rose by the most in nearly two months, with every sector seeing a sizable jump since the third quarter began July 1, Axios Markets editor Dion Rabouin writes.
- The S&P had its best August since 1986, the Dow had its best since 1984, and the Nasdaq had its best since 2000.
- The Nasdaq has risen by 18.7% since July 1. The S&P and Dow have gained 15% and 13%, respectively, since July 1.
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Photo illustration: Sarah Grillo/Axios. Photo: Scott Olson/Getty Images
Some voters in a Wisconsin focus group said they feel Joe Biden cares less about them and their concerns than about the people protesting systemic racism, Axios’ Alexi McCammond writes.
- Why it matters: As President Trump leans into a law-and-order message to try to align Biden with street violence — and wrongly claims Biden is for defunding police — some Democrats worry a fear campaign could work with battleground state swing voters.
The big picture: Racial resentment, feelings of being overlooked by the Democratic Party, distrust of political institutions and low-information decision-making emerged as major themes in our latest virtual Engagious/Schlessinger focus group.
- Eight of the 10 Wisconsin swing voters in the group had supported Trump in 2016 after backing Barack Obama in 2012, while two flipped from Mitt Romney in 2012 to Hillary Clinton in 2016.
- While a focus group is not a statistically significant sample like a poll, the responses show how some voters are thinking and talking about the 2020 election in crucial counties.
Between the lines: Even those who said they’ve lost faith in the president’s leadership since January don’t blame him for things going awry with the pandemic.
Striking column 1 of today’s New York Times, and a sign of future pain:
- “U.S. BORROWING IS SET TO EXCEED ANNUAL ECONOMY: LEVEL NOT SEEN SINCE ’46 — As Debt Balloons, More Spending Is Urged to Fuel Recovery.”
Even worse next year … Congressional Budget Office sees federal debt held by the public reaching or exceeding 100% of U.S. GDP in fiscal year beginning Oct. 1, per The Wall Street Journal (subscription):
- Why it matters: “That would put the U.S. in the company of a handful of nations with debt loads that exceed their economies, including Japan, Italy and Greece.”
Illustration: Eniola Odetunde/Axios
Scientists announced yesterday the first surefire evidence of an intermediate-mass black hole in deep space, Axios Space author Miriam Kramer reports.
- A collision between two black holes formed another thought to be about 142 times the mass of the Sun. The signal from that crash took about 7 billion years to travel to Earth.
Why it matters: There are plenty of examples of black holes with similar masses to the Sun as well as supermassive black holes, but this new midrange discovery could be key to helping us understand how galaxies form.
The Mets’ Jake Marisnick crashes into the wall at Oriole Park at Camden Yards yesterday.
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House panel to investigate Madigan for what Republicans call ‘a pattern of concerning behavior’
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POLITICO Playbook: What Chuck Schumer wants vs. what Mitch McConnell wants
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DRIVING THE DAY
HAPPY THURSDAY. OVER THE LAST 24 HOURS, we’ve seen the two Senate leaders — MITCH MCCONNELL and CHUCK SCHUMER — strike diametrically different tones and stake out opposite positions on a new economic relief package, helping again shine a light on the very rocky road toward another deal in the next four weeks.
SCHUMER, the Senate minority leader, is sending his colleagues a letter calling for “another comprehensive, bipartisan” Covid relief bill.
HERE IS WHAT SCHUMER has to say about the Republicans’ small-bore bill we described in Wednesday’s Playbook — which we expect to get toward the floor next week: “Republicans may call their proposal ‘skinny,’ but it would be more appropriate to call it ‘emaciated.’ Their proposal appears to be completely inadequate and, by every measure, fails to meet the needs of the American people. With no money for rental assistance, no money for nutrition assistance, and no money for state and local services, the census, or safe elections, Leader McConnell and Senate Republicans would be making another unacceptable and ineffective attempt at providing relief.”
SO … SCHUMER wants big. REPUBLICANS believe they can only pass small, “targeted” Covid relief. These are irreconcilable views. Read Marianne LeVine for more about the state of play … The Schumer letter
AND HERE’S WHAT MCCONNELL HAD TO SAY WEDNESDAY in Kentucky: He said he doesn’t know if another stimulus deal will get done this month: “I do think we do need to reach agreement,” he said, per CNN’s ALI ZASLAV, but “the cooperative spirit we had in March and April has dissipated.”
— AND THEN THERE’S THIS: “U.S. government debt will nearly equal the size of the entire economy for first time since World War II, CBO finds,” by WaPo’s Jeff Stein
— AND THIS: BEN WHITE: “Trump’s rebound story meets mounting bankruptcies”: “Economic-relief money drying up in August and September will mark a final blow for some firms that had managed to hang on so far with government aid — which now appears unlikely to be renewed for weeks, if ever.
“Cold weather and flu season could end outdoor dining, halt other indoor activities and contribute to Covid-19 outbreaks at workplaces. And economists expect weak demand and tight credit — especially for smaller businesses — to add to the tens of thousands of firms that have already collapsed amid the Covid-19 pandemic, while restraining entrepreneurs hoping to replace them.”
DEPT. OF CAN HE DO THAT? … NYT’S MAGGIE HABERMAN and JESS MCKINLEY: “Trump Moves to Cut Federal Funding From Democratic Cities”: “President Trump has directed federal officials to find ways to cut funding to a string of cities controlled by Democrats, citing violence amid protests against systemic racism in policing, a move that threatens billions of dollars for many of the country’s largest urban hubs as the president makes the unrest a centerpiece of his re-election campaign.
“Mr. Trump laid out the directive in a memo, released Wednesday, to Russell T. Vought, the acting director of the Office of Management and Budget, and Attorney General William P. Barr. It accuses state and local officials of abdicating their duties.
“‘Anarchy has recently beset some of our states and cities,’ Mr. Trump wrote in the memo, mentioning a few cities specifically: Portland, Ore.; Washington; Seattle; and the president’s birth city, New York. ‘My administration will not allow federal tax dollars to fund cities that allow themselves to deteriorate into lawless zones.’”
— THIS IS A TRIED AND TRUE TRUMP TACTIC, and he usually doesn’t follow through. And legally, he might not be able to do so. REMEMBER WHEN he said he was going to withhold funds from the University of California, Berkeley?
DEPT. OF YOU CAN’T DO THAT … CNN: “Trump appears to encourage North Carolinians to vote twice to test the system,” by Maegan Vasquez
BARR TRIES TO EXPLAIN THE THUGS ON AIRPLANES THING to WOLF BLITZER on CNN: BLITZER: “In an interview this week, the president claimed that he heard about a plane, in his words loaded with thugs wearing dark uniforms from a certain city that was headed to the Republican National Convention here in Washington, in his words, to do big damage. He didn’t offer any specifics. He later the next day changed this story, the plane wasn’t coming to Washington, it was leaving Washington. Have you asked the FBI to investigate this?”
BARR: “I don’t have to ask the FBI because we received numerous reports of individuals coming from Portland, Washington, Seattle and several other cities to come into Washington for the specific purpose of causing a riot.” BLITZER: “Were they wearing black uniforms and were they loaded, if you will?”
BARR: “I think there were many on planes. We’ve received multiple reports on this topic.” BLITZER: “And so what the president was talking about was information that you provided the president –” BARR: “I don’t know what the president was specifically referring to … but I will say that we are trying to follow these things and we receive numerous reports of people coming from other cities into Washington, as we receive many reports of people going into Kenosha from various states.”
PELOSI SAYS SHE WAS DUPED BY HER HAIR SALON … S.F. CHRONICLE: “Nancy Pelosi calls salon visit a ‘setup,’ refuses to apologize,” by Tal Kopan and Richard Swan: “House Speaker Nancy Pelosi declined to apologize Wednesday for her visit to a San Francisco hair salon that was supposed to be closed under the city’s coronavirus pandemic rules, and suggested the business had tricked her.
“Pelosi said she took responsibility for falling for the ‘setup’ to have her hair done inside the salon Monday. But the San Francisco Democrat said that if anyone owes an apology, it’s the salon. ‘I think that this salon owes me an apology, for setting me up,’ she said at an event about school reopenings in San Francisco’s Noe Valley.”
VACCINE POLITICS — “Debate rages over whether FDA should use emergency powers to clear a coronavirus vaccine early,” by WaPo’s Laurie McGinley and Carolyn Johnson: “With concerns growing about the politicization of the FDA amid a botched White House rollout of the agency’s emergency authorization of convalescent plasma and sharply criticized comments by FDA Commissioner Stephen Hahn, some scientists and bioethicists are demanding the agency forgo use of its emergency authority for a vaccine. They worry its very flexibility, which gives FDA officials broad latitude, could make it easier for the White House to pressure the agency into clearing an unproven vaccine before Election Day, Nov. 3.”
HOLLY OTTERBEIN in Philadelphia: “‘Can you imagine if we’re waiting on Pennsylvania?’: State Democrats scramble to avoid voting fiasco”: “With concerns about an Election Day debacle rising in this critical swing state, Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf privately convened a group of Philadelphia Democrats recently to underscore the consequences of another vote-counting fiasco like the one that took place in the June primary.
“The city took more than two weeks to count all of its votes due to a massive surge in mail voting amid the coronavirus pandemic — and a repeat performance might make it unclear who won the presidential election in the key battleground state long past Nov. 3.
“Wolf’s intervention accentuated the fears that state Democrats have of the nation being forced to wait on Pennsylvania to call the election — and that President Donald Trump might exploit the fact that it could take days or weeks to count mail ballots in states across the country. Trump has already stoked fears of mail-in voting, and Democrats worry that he could falsely claim that delays in Pennsylvania and elsewhere are proof of fraud, or perhaps even declare victory before all of the votes are tallied.”
INTERNAL MEMOS ON THE PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE MODERATORS: NOAH OPPENHEIM on NBC’S KRISTEN WELKER … SUZANNE SCOTT on Fox News’ CHRIS WALLACE … The full slate of moderators also includes USA Today’s SUSAN PAGE and C-SPAN’s STEVE SCULLY
SECOND DUDE NEWS … COURTNEY O’DONNELL is joining the BIDEN-HARRIS campaign as DOUG EMHOFF’S chief of staff. She was comms director to JILL BIDEN in the Obama administration.
THE JUICE — BOLD PAC, the campaign arm of the CONGRESSIONAL HISPANIC CAUCUS, is transferring $2.7 MILLION to its independent expenditure efforts to boost Latino candidates running for Congress in the general election. It previously invested roughly the same amount in competitive primaries.
TRUMP’S THURSDAY — The president will have lunch with Secretary of State MIKE POMPEO at 12:30 p.m. At 5:25 p.m., he’ll leave the White House for Latrobe, Pa. At 7 p.m., he’ll speak in Latrobe, and at 8:35 p.m., he’ll head back to D.C. He’s scheduled back at the White House at 10 p.m.
JOE BIDEN is traveling with JILL BIDEN to Kenosha, Wis., where he’ll “hold a community meeting in Kenosha to bring together Americans to heal and address the challenges we face,” according to his campaign. They’ll also “make a local stop.”
— AP’S BILL BARROW in Wilmington, Del., and WILL WEISSERT in Atlanta: “In Kenosha, Biden to test his promise to unify the nation”: “Campaigning for more than a year as a calming, unifying figure, Joe Biden and his core pitch for the presidency face the most intense test yet when he travels to Kenosha, Wisconsin, a city wrenched by police and protest violence that makes it a microcosm of the nation’s election-year reckoning with systemic racism.
“The 77-year-old former vice president, traveling two days after President Donald Trump visited the same city, plans to meet Thursday with family of Jacob Blake, who remains hospitalized after being shot seven times in the back by a white police officer as authorities attempted to arrest him. Biden also plans a community discussion that he indicated would draw business figures, civic leaders and law enforcement officials.”
PLAYBOOK READS
JOHN HARRIS column: “Trump is Winning the Psychological War on Democracy”
ABOUT THOSE POLLS … STEVE SHEPARD: “President Donald Trump and Joe Biden have emerged from the national party conventions roughly where they were before: with Biden holding a significant lead, though his advantage is far from secure.
“A glut of new national and state polling out since the Republican National Convention ended last week shows either a small bump for Trump or no bounce at all. The net result: Biden still holds a high-single-digit lead nationally, along with a smaller-but-consistent advantage in the battleground states. Biden’s lead over Trump is large in some swing-state polls, while others show Trump still behind but within striking distance.” POLITICO
MUCK READ — “Postal Service Has Paid DeJoy’s Former Company $286 Million Since 2013,” by NYT’s Luke Broadwater and Catie Edmondson: “The documents also show a surge in revenue for XPO from the Postal Service since Mr. DeJoy took over on June 15. The Postal Service paid XPO Logistics and its subsidiaries about $14 million over the past 10 weeks, compared with $3.4 million during the same time frame in 2019 and $4.7 million in 2018.”
PIPELINE POLITICS … REUTERS: “Calls mount for Germany to rethink Nord Stream 2 after Navalny poisoning”: “A European response that involves the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline is needed against Russia after the poisoning of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny with a Soviet-style Novichok nerve agent, some politicians and diplomats in Germany said on Thursday.
“Chancellor Angela Merkel said she expected Moscow to join efforts to clear up what happened and that Germany would consult its NATO allies about how to respond, raising the prospect of new Western sanctions on Russia.”
SCOOP — “T-Mobile CEO privately argues against Trump’s reelection — with a warning for Democrats,” by John Hendel: “‘Democrats/Liberals, if we want to LOSE THIS ELECTION, we should keep saying and repeating the phrase “Defund the Police” and associate the phrase with our candidates,’ [Mike] Sievert, who heads the country’s second largest wireless carrier, wrote following the unrest in Kenosha, Wis. ‘This phrase is a sure fire way to hand Donald Trump and many R’s in Congress another term.’
“Sievert’s post, on the locked personal account he shares among friends, was unusually partisan by the standards of corporate leaders who need to maintain relationships with both Republicans and Democrats. An image of the Facebook remarks taken shortly after Sievert posted them was shared with POLITICO.”
MAUREEN DOWD GOES LONG: “Jane Fonda, Intergalactic Eco-Warrior in a Red Coat”
PLAYBOOKERS
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MEDIAWATCH — Emma Carrasco is joining NBCUniversal News Group as SVP for corporate affairs. She previously was SVP for global engagement at National Geographic Society.
TRANSITIONS — Rev. Dr. Starsky Wilson will be the next president of the Children’s Defense Fund. He currently is president and CEO of the Deaconess Foundation, and previously co-chaired the Ferguson Commission. … Jerika Richardson will be SVP for equitable justice and strategic initiatives at the National Urban League. She most recently has been senior adviser and secretary to the New York City Civilian Complaint Review Board. Announcement … Cory Harris is now legislative director for Rep. Jim Baird (R-Ind.). He previously was government relations manager at the American Feed Industry Association.
ENGAGED — Cameron Easley and Joanna Piacenza, both senior editors at Morning Consult, got engaged last week. He proposed after they had completed their early morning newsletter duties in northern Wisconsin at her family’s lakeside cabins. They met nearly three years ago when she joined the Morning Consult newsroom. Pic
WELCOME TO THE WORLD — Sarah Cannon, legislative director for Rep. Mike Simpson (R-Idaho), and Jared Eichhorn, director of federal affairs for the Alliance for Automotive Innovation, welcomed Joanna (Jojo) Cannon Eichhorn on Tuesday night. She came in at 7 lbs, 6 oz and 20 inches. Pic
BIRTHWEEK (was Wednesday): Victoria Bonney, comms director for Rep. Chellie Pingree (D-Maine) (h/t Mark Greenbaum)
BIRTHDAY OF THE DAY: Edward Felsenthal, editor-in-chief and CEO of Time. What he’s reading: “‘Indian Summer: The Secret History of the End of an Empire.’ Tina Brown gave it to me in the early days of The Daily Beast and said it was riveting. Twelve summers later, I finally got to reading it. As usual, Tina was right.” Playbook Q&A
BIRTHDAYS: Brian Stelter, “Reliable Sources” anchor and senior media correspondent at CNN, is 35 … Rick Perlstein is 51 … John Mercurio of INATBA … POLITICO’s Mohana Ravindranath … Doug Herman … Lucia Alonzo, COS at Ferox Strategies … John Zogby is 72 … CBS’ Erica Brown … Sarah Curran … Jonathan Silver … Rita Hite, EVP at the American Forest Foundation (h/ts Jon Haber) … Dominic Hawkins of Deloitte … Todd Lindeman … Elina Shirazi, Fox News multimedia reporter, is 26 … Teresa Davis, Pentagon deputy press secretary, is 3-0 (h/t Brian Morgenstern) … Trump White House alum Jessica Ditto … Maggie Christ of the Campaign Legal Center … Graeme Crews, senior media strategist at the Southern Poverty Law Center … Mary C. Curtis, Roll Call columnist … NBC News’ Adam Reiss … AFSCME’s Tiffany Ricci … Paul Merski, top lobbyist for ICBA (h/t Karen Marangi) … Gary Zaetz …
… WSJ’s Kristina Peterson is 37 … former Rep. Tom Reynolds (R-N.Y.), now a senior policy adviser at Holland & Knight, is 7-0 … former Rep. John Olver (D-Mass.) is 84 … former Rep. Michael Huffington (R-Calif.) is 73 … Mario Draghi is 73 … Michigan state Rep. Mari Manoogian is 28 … Shawn Sachs, CEO of Sunshine Sachs … Kim Rubey, head of social impact and philanthropy at Airbnb … Curtis Jablonka … Carly Sandstrom … Greg Jordan-Detamore … Tiffany Waddell, senior adviser and director of federal relations for Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan … Adam Ezring … Tripp Donnelly, founder and CEO of REQ … Alex McConnell … Hillary Allen … John McDonald … Mara Stark-Alcala … Joshua Gross … Flin Hyre … Kathi Wise … Jon Corley … Bob Simmons … Niki Grant … Jayne Visser … Lois Kimmel … Jim Gilio … Melinda Warner … Liz Hitchcock … Caroline Lehman (h/t Dave Molina)
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The Morning Briefing: Nancy Pelosi 2.0 Is a Desperate, Pathetic, Lying Witch
The Witch Queen Pelosi Has Her “Let Them Eat Cake” Moment
The happiest of Thursdays to you, my dear Kruiser Morning Briefing friends.
Today I have decided to go off on the most powerful woman in American politics because she is pretending to be a victim.
I have long praised Nancy Pelosi’s political skills. She’s a flat-out warrior who always goes for the jugular. In the last several months she has become Alexandria Ocasio-Cortes’s whipping bitch, however.
No one stays in power as long as Nancy Pelosi has without being fueled by some private sector motivation.
We are in a weird place now. We’re — on the hater side — set up brilliantly to make the case for Trump’s bravado. Pelosi and her ilk hate that, which means Trump is doing what he needs to do.
Nancy Pelosi has been is a position of power for so long that we know A LOT
Most of what we know doesn’t come back to haunt her, however, because the mainstream media will always be there as Pelosi’s PR department.
What Pelosi did this week with her private grooming session was the ultimate “Let them eat cake,” scenario from this plague.
Nancy Pelosi just got caught doing what all wealthy Californians do: ignoring the laws that the regular folk have to abide by.
California’s governor Gavin Newsom has been in the upper echelon of petty tyrants who’ve shut businesses down. Nancy Pelosi has been in complete support of what Newsom has been doing. Liberals are lying, small businesses are dying.
Suck It, Progs
“…in America we don’t tear down the past, we celebrate our heroes.”
Secret Service Agents Need to Visit Gov. Big Fredo
PJM Linktank
Greatest. AG. Ever. Bill Barr Busts the Myth of ‘Systemic Racism’ in Police and the Justice System
Jesse Watters Destroys Biden’s Attempt To Brand Civil Unrest ‘Trump Riots’
Why the Chinese Don’t Have Opinions
MSNBC’s Joy Reid Compares Trump Supporters to Islamic Extremists
Treacher: Antifa Drives Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler Out of His Home
Isolating COVID-19 Preexisting Condition Data After the Confusing 6% Statement From the CDC
Judge Rules University System in California Can’t Use ACT, SAT for Admissions
Senate Will Introduce New ‘Targeted’ Pandemic Relief Bill
Death to the Jihadis: Brace Yourself: Charlie Hebdo Publishes Muhammad Cartoons Again
Exclusive: Case of Portland Man Who Defended Himself Against Antifa Mob Heads to Supreme Court
Watch Out, Joe Biden: Americans of All Stripes Are Worried About the Riots You Refuse to Condemn
First Lady Under Attack: Fired Aide Says She Has ‘Melania Tapes’
ACLU Claims 200,000 Georgians Wrongfully Removed From Voter Rolls
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No, Joe, Trump Isn’t ‘Rooting for Chaos.’ Here’s the Real Reason the Riots Help Him Politically
How Do Democrats Keep Getting Away with Exempting Themselves from Social-Distancing Rules?
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From the Mothership and Beyond
Rioting Isn’t Helping Black Lives Matter Or Anyone Else
Flint, MI Deludes Itself Into Believing They’re Safer
California Scrambling To Salvage Mag Ban
Déjà vu all over again: Focus group: Wisconsin swing voters feel overlooked by Biden
The Feds Get Creative and Sidestep Portland’s District Attorney
Not Even Children Are Safe From the Left’s Violence Toward Trump Supporters
Schlichter: Why Trump Doesn’t Just ‘Send In the Troops’
Well, It Looks Like Flynn Judge’s Game Plan was Guessed Correctly…In May
That’s Who CNN’s Brian Stelter Blamed for Network’s Laughable Kenosha Riots Banner
Presidential Debate Moderators Announced, Not The Usual Choices
Bee Me
The Kruiser Kabana
Fast forward to 6:28 in this video for all of the badass A-10 Warthog fun. LANGUAGE WARNING. Also, violence warning. because it’s a Warthog, duh.
Stay on the right side of karma even if you don’t believe in it It’s a safe bet
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Quick Hits: Today’s Top Stories
- The United States confirmed 40,289 new cases of COVID-19 yesterday, with 6.2 percent of the 649,741 tests reported coming back positive. An additional 1,075 deaths were attributed to the virus on Wednesday, bringing the pandemic’s American death toll to 185,704.
- The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office projected yesterday U.S. debt will equal or exceed the nation’s gross domestic product in 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic and relief packages that followed. This year’s projected debt-to-GDP ratio—98 percent—is already the largest since World War II.
- CDC Director Dr. Robert Redfield reportedly sent a letter to governors last week asking them to prepare to have COVID-19 vaccine distribution sites “fully operational” by November 1, 2020. Several vaccine candidates have reached Phase III trials, but Dr. Anthony Fauci said this week those trials could end early if the results are overwhelmingly positive.
- The Biden campaign and Democratic National Committee announced a whopping $364.5 million fundraising haul in August, the best fundraising month in American political history. The campaign said 57 percent of that total came from online, small-dollar donors.
- The Commission on Presidential Debates announced Chris Wallace, Steve Scully, Kristen Welker, and Susan Page as moderators for the three upcoming presidential debates and one vice presidential debate, respectively.
- Sen. Marco Rubio said he expects U.S. intelligence officials will continue briefing the Republican-led Senate Intelligence Committee in-person on election security issues, even as the briefings move to written only for the Democratic-led House Intelligence Committee.
- Back in March, Daniel T. Prude, a 41-year-old black man, died from asphyxiation when Rochester, N.Y., police suffocated him while trying to take him into protective custody. His family held a news conference Wednesday to make the public aware of police involvement in his death and demand that the officers be fired and charged with homicide.
- The German government determined that Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny—who is currently in a coma in Berlin—was poisoned by a chemical nerve agent from the Novichok group. “There are very serious questions now which only the Russian government can and must answer,” German Chancellor Angela Merkel said.
- Saudi Arabia announced it will allow flights between Israel and the United Arab Emirates to pass through its air space following the latter two countries’ recent normalization deal.
- A new Gallup poll found that Americans’ perception of race relations in the United States is at its lowest point since 2001. Fifty-five percent of respondents believe relations between white and black Americans are very or somewhat bad; 44 percent believe they are very or somewhat good.
- The first flurry of high quality, post-convention general election polling was released yesterday, and Joe Biden continues to maintain an approximately 7.5 percentage point lead over Donald Trump in national averages.
Some Good News on COVID
In the midst of the months-long slog through a deadly global pandemic, it can be hard not to fixate on the gloomy and depressing: the drumbeat of another 1,000 or so deaths every day, our leaders’ inability to unite on a virus-fighting strategy, the shell-shocked economy, the anxiety of not knowing how the school year will go. But if you stop and look around, good pandemic news is starting to pile up, too.
Start with yesterday’s big COVID treatment headline: Inexpensive steroid drugs, the World Health Organization declared following a meta-analysis of seven clinical trials, can seriously improve the survival chances of patients seriously sick with COVID, cutting down fatality by about one-third. That’s a more substantial improvement in outcomes than we’ve seen from Remdesivir, the only other drug that gold-standard clinical trials have shown to help critically ill patients at all. In light of this fact, the WHO has now declared steroid treatments to be the front-line treatment for terribly ill COVID patients.
It’s important to take this news in context. First, while these studies and accompanying WHO declaration are certainly significant, we shouldn’t necessarily expect to see an enormous drop in the COVID fatality rate in the days ahead. There’s a simple reason for this: Many doctors have already been treating very sick COVID patients with steroids despite the previous lack of rock-solid study data, simply because they’re a common anti-inflammatory treatment that seemed to show some results during the kitchen-sink phase of the early fight against COVID.
Further, we should note that steroids aren’t intended to fight the virus itself, but one of its most dangerous secondary effects: the berserk autoimmune reaction to the virus known as a cytokine storm. In other words, while we’ve seemingly landed on a powerful treatment to help manage one of the most prominent ways in which COVID can mess you up, there’s still work to be done in terms of treating or curing the actual infection.
A Look at Biden on Debt and Deficits
The latest in our series on a prospective Biden presidency comes from Brian Riedl of the Manhattan Institute, who adds up Biden’s spending proposals and … worries.
The big picture:
Despite an unprecedented $24 trillion in budget deficits projected over the next decade, Joe Biden is promising the largest spending spree since Lyndon Johnson. And despite the deepest recession in 80 years, Biden is demanding the largest permanent tax increase since World War II.
The context:
That Biden was portrayed as a moderate during the Democratic primary is a testament to how far left his party has galloped. While his proposed $11 trillion in new spending is significantly less than that proposed by Elizabeth Warren and Biden running mate Kamala Harris ($40 trillion each), or Bernie Sanders (an unfathomable $97 trillion), Biden’s figure still represents an 18 percent spending hike over the already-accelerating spending baseline. It also dwarfs the previous three Democratic presidential nominees—John Kerry, Barack Obama, and Hillary Clinton—who each proposed federal spending expansions of between $1 trillion and $2 trillion over the subsequent decade. Those candidates also proposed roughly equivalent tax increases (with varying credibility) to at least give lip service to controlling the deficit.
And the implications:
Even before the coronavirus pandemic shut down much of the economy, the annual budget deficit was already on pace to surpass $1 trillion this year on the way to $2 trillion within a decade under current policies. The main debt driver is the retirement of 74 million baby boomers into Social Security and Medicare—causing these programs to run an estimated cash shortfall of $11.5 trillion over the next decade. Additional deficit contributors include $2.5 trillion from the Trump tax cuts (if renewed), $2 trillion in higher discretionary spending, and now a staggering $8 trillion (and counting) in higher spending and less tax revenue from the current recession.
Altogether, the national debt held by the public—which was $17 trillion at the end of 2019—is projected to exceed $35 trillion by 2030 under a current-policy baseline. At 114 percent of GDP, that debt level would easily surpass the previous record set at the height of World War II. And it will continue growing steeply in future decades due to the projected $100 trillion cash shortfalls projected for Social Security and Medicare over the next three decades.
Read the whole thing.
The CDC’s Eviction Moratorium
Citing concerns over additional spread of COVID-19, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Tuesday issued a temporary eviction moratorium. The emergency order was invoked as an emergency action under Section 361 of the Public Health Service Act and will be effective through the end of the year.
With talks between Republican and Democratic leaders over an additional coronavirus relief package breaking down last month, the CDC’s emergency order will bypass Congress and get aid to socioeconomically vulnerable Americans who may have otherwise been out on the street. But some journalists and legal experts are warning that the policy subverts the separation of powers and strips landlords of their property rights, setting a dangerous precedent for the future of administrative law.
“Eviction moratoria facilitate self-isolation by people who become ill or who are at risk for severe illness from COVID-19 due to an underlying medical condition,” the order reads. “They also allow state and local authorities to more easily implement stay-at-home and social distancing directives to mitigate the community spread of COVID-19.” The policy does not apply to jurisdictions that already have eviction moratoria and applies in every U.S. territory except for American Samoa.
Worth Your Time
- Last week, NPR Code Switch published an interview with author Vicky Osterweil, who views looting as “a powerful tool to bring about real, lasting change in society.” Graeme Wood is grateful Osterweil had a platform to share her thoughts, although he disagrees with them vehemently. “She has taken up a position that others espouse implicitly. A full exploration of that position is exactly what we need, and Code Switch found its best defender” he writes in a piece for The Atlantic. “If Osterweil’s defense is a bad one, she has now given other pro-looters a chance to reply to it and say why. If they do not, we can assume that they agree with Osterweil, and her argument is the pinnacle of looting apologia. A week ago, you could have said that looting might not be so bad, and I might have wondered what you meant by that. Now I will ask you if your reasons are the same as Osterweil’s, and I will make fun of you if you say yes. This is progress.”
- Los Angeles Angels starting pitcher Tyler Skaggs died unexpectedly last July at 27. A few weeks later, an autopsy revealed the cause: opioid overdose. A year and change later, Bleacher Report’s Mirin Fader revisited Skaggs’ death, speaking with Tyler’s widow, his mother, and his friends and teammates about their loss—and how someone who seemingly had it all could still succumb to the grip of narcotics. “I’ve known him for over 20 years,’ Skaggs’ friend Scott Heineman said. “I could have never guessed it in a million years. He never gave the impression that he was using. You didn’t see it.”
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- Another Wednesday, another Dispatch Podcast! Andrew filled in for David this week, and joined Sarah, Steve, and Jonah for a discussion of the political fallout of unrest in Kenosha, media bias and market incentives, the race for control of the Senate, and the latest on foreign election interference. Tune in here.
- Much like Michael Jordan making his triumphant return in 1995, Jonah’s Wednesday G-File (🔒) begins with a simple phrase: “I’m back.” This week’s missive focuses on ideas, and whether or not they can be “young.” The answer, Jonah concludes, is rarely. “There are very few new ideas and there are even fewer new good ideas,” he writes. “That is the enduring curse of civilization: It is constantly beset by invading hordes of people who literally have no idea what came before the moment they were born.”
- The Pentagon this week released its annual report detailing the military prowess of the People’s Republic of China, and Thomas Joscelyn broke it all down in the latest edition of Vital Interests (🔒). “The days of unquestionable American military supremacy are over,” he concludes. “That’s not to say the Chinese are set to dominate the U.S. The CCP faces many challenges ahead, and America still has the lead in some key technologies. But the rise of China’s People’s Liberation Army, Navy and Air Force clearly spooks the U.S. military—and for good reasons.”
- Today’s episode of The Remnant gets out of the muck of domestic politics for a conversation with veteran guest Kenneth Pollack on the intricacies of the Israel-UAE deal. Tune in for a conversation on what the deal means for the region and what its historical corollaries are.
- On the site today, Dr. Akino Yamashita walks readers through the process of filling out a COVID-related death certificate. It sounds morbid, but it helps debunk the viral claim that only 9,200 Americans have actually died from coronavirus infections, based on the CDC indicating that just 6 percent of deaths can be attributed “only to COVID-19.”
Reporting by Declan Garvey (@declanpgarvey), Andrew Egger (@EggerDC), Charlotte Lawson (@charlotteUVA), Audrey Fahlberg (@FahlOutBerg), James P. Sutton (@jamespsuttonsf), and Steve Hayes (@stephenfhayes).
Photograph by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto/Getty Images.
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Dismantling Democracy starts next weekAt a time when democratic institutions across the globe are facing unprecedented challenges and amidst racial conflicts, hyperpartisanship, and the public’s loss of faith in government institutions, VPM, Virginia’s home for public media, and the University of Virginia Center for Politics have partnered on a new documentary series: Dismantling Democracy. Produced by Make Films, this three-part series will begin airing with Episode 1 on Tuesday, Sept. 8 at 8 p.m. on VPM PBS in Richmond and Charlottesville. Episode 2 will air at the same time on Sept. 15, and episode 3 on Sept. 22. Narrated by Tara Setmayer, Dismantling Democracy examines democratic structures of government in the United States and around the world. Featuring interviews offering powerful perspectives, the series depicts the gradual deterioration of the effectiveness of a democratic form of government. Through a critical look at the history and current state of democracies, it becomes evident that preserving democracy is a feat no less significant than its establishment. So, are we up to this pressing task? The film issues a call to act before the deterioration of democracy continues. Participants include: Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA); Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX); Ian Bremmer, President, Eurasia Group; Margaret Brennan, Host, Face The Nation; Ann Dowd, Actress, The Handmaid’s Tale; Michael Abramowitz, President, Freedom House; and many other notable participants. Dismantling Democracy is the latest collaboration between the UVA Center for Politics and VPM, which regularly partner to produce documentary films for public television on American politics and history. They have collaborated on four Emmy Award-winning documentaries in recent years. For film information, visit VPM.org/democracy. Crystal Ball webinar series continues at 2 p.m. todayJoin Larry J. Sabato and the Crystal Ball team today at 2 p.m. eastern for the next installment of our new Sabato’s Crystal Ball: America Votes webinar series. We will be discussing the fallout from the two party conventions, the race for the House, and the state of the polls with a special guest, Huffington Post Senior Reporter and Polling Editor Ariel Edwards-Levy. If you have questions you would like us to answer on air about these or other topics, just send us an email at goodpolitics@virginia.edu. You can watch via YouTube; while you’re there, subscribe to our University of Virginia Center for Politics YouTube channel (the name of the channel is UVACFP). The program will also be available at our YouTube channel (and at the original link) if you can’t tune in live. An audio-only version will also be posted at our podcast page. The podcast is also available on SoundCloud, and it will be on other podcast platforms soon. If you missed it, you can also find last week’s episode at our YouTube channel or directly at this link. We tackled the Republican National Convention, the Senate, the swing state of North Carolina, and more. If you would like to sign up for Thursday’s webinar and get e-mail alerts about future episodes, sign up at our Eventbrite page and select the “season pass” option. To support this series and the Center for Politics, text USAVOTES to 41444. A note on Wednesday’s missing Crystal BallCrystal Ball editors discovered a vexing problem Wednesday morning — apparently, a small number of readers (including some at the University of Virginia) did not receive yesterday’s issue. We have since surmised that the reason is that the article we published, by Senior Columnist Louis Jacobson, contained several instances of a word that sets off some (apparently prudish) spam filters: We won’t repeat the word here, so as not to anger them again, but if you take a word we used above that has an x in it, drop the -ing, and replace the v with s, you can figure it out. Anyway, if for some reason you missed the piece, which dealt with the decline of scandals involving governors lately, just check it out here. |
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KEY POINTS FROM THIS ARTICLE— Perceptions of the presidential race could have some impact down the ballot. — Ticket-splitting is on the decline, but plenty of voters will vote for different parties for president and House, perhaps to the benefit of candidates from both parties. — We are making 14 House rating changes, 10 in favor of Democrats and four in favor of Republicans. The changes don’t really impact our overall House assessment, which is that we are not expecting much net change in the makeup of the House. Table 1: Crystal Ball House rating changes
Expectations and the HouseWith the conventions now in the rearview mirror, and incidents of violence in Kenosha, WI and Portland, OR dominating the news, political watchers are debating whether the presidential race is getting tighter. Compared to Joe Biden’s high points in late June and early July, the race does seem to be closer; compared to before the conventions to now, the story is still unclear, although a flood of new polling Wednesday was generally favorable for Biden. Whatever prognosticators say — our own Electoral College ratings show Biden leading but just shy of 270 electoral votes, which is a little less bearish on Donald Trump than other forecasters — the public itself does not seem to see a clear favorite in the race. This may have down-ballot consequences. Two mid-August polls showed Biden leading Trump nationally by a comfortable margin, but respondents in those same polls were torn on who they actually thought would win. The Pew Research Center had Biden leading 53%-45%, but respondents, by a slim 50%-48% margin, thought Trump would win. Likewise, a CBS News/YouGov poll had Biden up 52%-42%, but when asked who they thought would win, respondents were torn, 41%-40% nominally in favor of Trump. The USC Dornsife tracking poll, which attracted attention in 2016 for being more favorable to Trump than many other national polls over the course of the campaign, has started off this cycle by being a little more favorable to Biden than the national averages. Its most recent reading showed Biden up by 10 points. However, when respondents are asked about who they think others in their state will support, Biden and Trump are tied. Betting markets also indicate more uncertainty than national polls. RealClearPolitics aggregates betting markets, and finds that oddsmakers have the race roughly even right now — this after Biden became a favorite in June and July while Trump was narrowly favored in April and May. This stands in contrast to 2016; Ohio State University’s Thomas Wood recently noted that Hillary Clinton was a much bigger favorite in betting markets in late August 2016 than Biden was in late August of this campaign. The Pew and YouGov polls showed that slightly more Republicans are confident in Trump winning than Democrats are confident in Biden winning. Surely, some of this is a 2016 hangover after the Democrats’ Election Night nightmare. But some of it, also, must reflect legitimate uncertainty about the outcome overall and at least some lack of trust in Biden’s polling lead, as well as the reliability of the polls that undergird Biden’s lead (we feel it too, at least to some degree). Time will tell if the public and the bettors do better or worse than the polls. But the reason we bring all this up in the context of a report on the U.S. House is because these expectations may have down-ballot repercussions. We’ve previously noted in this space a study by respected political scientist Robert Erikson, who suggested that some high-information voters may be likelier to split tickets against the party of a presidential candidate they believe is strongly favored to win the election as a way to put a check on the person they believe is the likely winner. This sort of dynamic may have helped down-ballot Republicans in 2016, who may have benefited from (erroneous) projections of a Clinton victory, contributing to the ticket-splitting we saw in highly-educated, suburban districts where Republican House incumbents performed well even as Trump was significantly underperforming usual Republican presidential performance. This time, Democrats may be better off if Biden is simultaneously leading, but the public and betting markets don’t see him as being favored. Republicans are defending some highly-educated suburban districts this time where Trump seems likely to do even worse than he did four years ago. How confident voters are in the presidential outcome could contribute to the House outcomes in these districts, particularly in these kinds of districts with high-information voters. Back before the pandemic, and when it appeared that Bernie Sanders might be the Democratic nominee, I wrote about this dynamic from the perspective of concerned Democratic House incumbents. You could now apply to same argument to Trump and Republican House incumbents — and even to Republican Senate incumbents like Cory Gardner in Colorado or Susan Collins in Maine, who will need crossover votes to win. Arguing that they could be a check on the Democrats’ worst impulses could end up being a closing pitch for both embattled senators as well as some swing district Republicans, but the argument may have less juice if voters aren’t confident about the presidential outcome. Meanwhile, Democratic incumbents in Trump-won districts may have an easier time separating themselves from the national party and generating crossover support if voters in their districts are not strongly assuming Biden will win the presidency. That leads us to this week’s rating changes. House rating changesThe power of incumbency is sometimes dismissed in this nationalized era, and it is true that both parties are less likely to win districts that vote strongly for the other party’s presidential candidate than they used to. But there is still ticket-splitting, and sometimes a dramatic amount of it. You don’t have to go back very far to find it. In the last presidential election, we saw some major shifts at the congressional district level: 200 of the 435 districts saw at least a five-point change in Democratic and/or Republican presidential performance. There were 37 districts won by House Republicans in 2016 where Trump ran at least five points behind Mitt Romney’s 2012 showing and/or Hillary Clinton ran at least five points ahead of Barack Obama’s 2012 showing. On the flip side, there were 32 districts won by House Democrats where Clinton ran at least five points behind Obama and/or Trump ran at least five points ahead of Romney. The House Republicans who won these 37 districts ran, on average, 15 points ahead of Trump. Meanwhile, the House Democrats who won their 32 districts ran 22 points on average ahead of Clinton. So change at the presidential level is survivable, particularly by incumbents. And there still will be districts that vote for one party for president and another for House. A couple of Trump-district Democrats whose 2018 victories were at least somewhat surprising are Reps. Jared Golden (D, ME-2) and Joe Cunningham (D, SC-1). Golden’s district flipped from voting for Obama to backing Trump by about 10 points, while Cunningham’s district voted for Trump by 14 points, but that was down a bit from Romney’s 2012 showing. We are moving both from Toss-up to Leans Democratic. Cunningham faces a well-regarded challenger, state Rep. Nancy Mace (R), but Cunningham is also (at least to our eyes) cutting through the political clutter by running lighthearted, positive ads. More to the point, and based on the numbers we’ve seen, Trump seems likely to run significantly behind his 2016 showing in SC-1, and Cunningham probably will run ahead of Biden in the district as a well-funded incumbent. That’s enough to give him a slight edge, at least for now. It’s sometimes tricky extrapolating from special legislative elections, but results from a district in the area last month suggest that some Democratic trends may be taking hold in the Charleston area. Golden, meanwhile, faces an underfunded though credible challenger, former state Rep. Dale Crafts (R). While ME-2’s single electoral vote seems likelier than not to remain in Trump’s possession — Maine and Nebraska award electoral votes by congressional district — the president may be hard-pressed to replicate his 10-point districtwide victory. Any little bit closer ME-2 gets will benefit Golden. As a side note, Maine continues to use ranked-choice voting for congressional races, and Golden benefited from the system in 2018 — he finished narrowly behind then-Rep. Bruce Poliquin (R), but took the seat based on second-place votes. However, only Golden and Crafts are on the ballot, so RCV shouldn’t play a role in the outcome. While we’re moving a couple of first-term Democratic incumbents from Toss-up to Leans Democratic, we’re moving one the other way: Rep. Debbie Mucarsel-Powell (D, FL-26). At first blush, this move may seem like a head-scratcher: Hillary Clinton won this South Florida district by double digits, and Joe Biden probably will too. But that glosses over the unique local politics in the area, where Republicans are much stronger down the ballot, and Mucarsel-Powell faces a strong Republican challenger, Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Gimenez (R). Republicans released an internal poll showing Gimenez up five points at the end of July, and we have heard some concerns from Democrats about the race. Gimenez may be getting a boost not just from down-ballot Republican voters, but also from playing an executive role during the coronavirus crisis. Democrats will work to tie Gimenez to Trump, although there are some signs that Trump may be doing marginally better with Hispanics than four years ago, and voters of Cuban ancestry in South Florida have traditionally been very open to voting Republican. We also are moving Rep. Mike Garcia (R, CA-25), the special election winner from earlier this year, from Toss-up to Leans Republican. He definitely benefited from a very GOP-leaning electorate in the May special election, but he also may generate some crossover support as Joe Biden remains likely to carry the district, which voted for Hillary Clinton by seven points in 2016. We also thought state Assemblywoman Christy Smith (D) ran a poor race in the special election, and we’ll have to see if she can improve. Republicans had Garcia up 48-41 in internal polling as of late July; Politico reported that Smith’s campaign indicated its internal polling also had Garcia ahead, but by less. That Democratic polling also indicated Biden was up 48%-43% in the district, similar to Clinton’s 2016 margin. This is another district with a significant Hispanic population, and it is more working-class than some other districts Democrats flipped in 2018, two factors that suggest it might not be markedly more Democratic in 2020 than it was in 2016. If Garcia ends up winning twice this year in what is a hard district for Republicans, it would remind us of a pair of races from 2010, when Mark Critz (D) somewhat surprisingly held a Republican-trending Western Pennsylvania district against the same Republican opponent in both a special election and a general election despite 2010 being a bad Democratic year (Critz lost two years later after his district was dismantled in redistricting). Voters may also figure that because they already voted for Garcia earlier this year, they might as well just stick with him. Critz did do better in his 2010 special election than the general, winning by eight and then two points, respectively. Garcia seems very unlikely to repeat his 10-point victory with a presidential electorate, but we’re giving him a small edge as he tries to hang on and win a full term. Moving CA-25 to Leans Republican also helps to balance out our Leans Democratic ratings in two other California House seats, those held by Reps. T.J. Cox (D, CA-21) and Harley Rouda (D, CA-48), that arguably could be Toss-ups themselves. If Republicans make up any ground in California this November as compared to two years ago, it’ll be one of these three districts in all likelihood where that happens. While Garcia moves out of the Toss-up column, Reps. Steve Chabot (R, OH-1) and Scott Perry (R, PA-10) move in. Both face strong Democratic challengers in districts that may trend Democratic at the presidential level this year. If Biden has any chance of winning Ohio, he has to make inroads in this Cincinnati-based district, which voted for Trump by about seven points in 2016. Health care executive Kate Schroder (D) is running a spirited campaign against Chabot, who benefited from some missteps by his challenger in a competitive race last cycle. Biden also will hope to make gains in the Harrisburg/York-centered PA-10, where Rep. Scott Perry (R) faces state Auditor General Eugene DePasquale (D). Trump won PA-10 by about nine points, but Perry only narrowly hung on in the redrawn district in 2018 against a less heralded challenger than DePasquale. Speaking of presidential changes, we may see another shift toward the Democrats in two open seats in once-strongly Republican suburban turf. Two strong candidates to flip from Trump 2016 to Biden 2020 are two highly-educated and diversifying open seats, GA-7 in the Atlanta suburbs and TX-24 in the Dallas-Ft. Worth Metroplex. We are moving both districts from Toss-up to Leans Democratic at the House level, based primarily on the belief that the strong Democratic trend we are expecting in both districts will be enough to carry Democratic nominees Carolyn Bourdeaux (GA-7) and Candace Valenzuela (TX-24) over the finish line. If Republicans had strong incumbents in these seats, we would feel differently, but both are open. Additionally, we are moving three Safe Republican districts to Likely Republican. Two are in California: Reps. Tom McClintock (R, CA-4) and the vacant seat formerly held by Duncan Hunter (R, CA-50) that former Rep. Darrell Issa (R, CA-49) is trying to hold for the Republicans; the other is the vacant seat formerly held by White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows (R, NC-11). While Republicans should be OK in all three of these districts, polling has indicated competitive races and Democrats have credible challengers in all three. The one that perhaps stands out is NC-11 in western North Carolina: Madison Cawthorn won a surprising primary rout over a candidate who is close to Meadows, and the 25-year-old has the potential to be a future star (he was disabled below the waist after an auto accident and was featured at the Republican National Convention). However, he’s also gotten into hot water through the revelation of a social media post in which he may have been a little too enthusiastic about visiting Adolf Hitler’s vacation home in Germany, as well as some accusations that he behaved aggressively toward women during his teen years. All three of these districts lean considerably right of center, which ultimately should protect the GOP candidates in these districts. We pay attention to the top-two primary results in Washington state as something of a preview for the fall, and following the finalization of the vote tallies after the Aug. 4 primary, we wanted to take a closer look. Just like in California, all candidates from all parties run together on the Washington primary ballot, with the top-two vote getters advancing to the November general election. Two of the state’s 10 congressional districts appear to be at least somewhat competitive, and the results in each were encouraging for Republicans. In Southwest Washington’s WA-3, Rep. Jamie Herrera Beutler (R) got about 57% of the total two-party primary vote, with Democrats combining for 43%. Throughout the past decade (2012-2018), the two-party voteshare from the primary in this district either stayed the same or got a little more Republican in November, so Beutler seems to have a fair amount of breathing room in her rematch with Carolyn Long (D). We are moving WA-3 from Leans Republican to Likely Republican. In neighboring WA-8, Republicans actually outvoted Democrats by a narrow 51%-49% in the two-party vote. One of the positive signals for now-Rep. Kim Schrier (D, WA-8) in the 2018 primary was that she emerged from a crowded primary in which the two-party vote was 51.7%-48.3% Democratic. At the time, this made us think Schrier would win, and she did, 52.4%-47.6% against Dino Rossi (R), a frequent hard-luck losing candidate in Washington politics. In WA-8, the two-party vote has been a decent proxy for the fall, although the district was not really competitive from 2012-2016 as popular Rep. Dave Reichert (R) did not face major challengers. The Republican nominee this time, veteran Jesse Jensen (R), does not seem like a top-tier challenger on paper, and Republican outside groups are not prioritizing the district. We wonder if there may be some hidden Republican opportunity here, though. One potentially positive sign for Schrier: Turnout in the district was extremely high in the primary, about 245,000 votes. However, there were roughly 310,000 votes cast in the 2018 general election, and turnout in a presidential year should be even higher than that. The district consists of all or part of five counties: the majority of the votes come from the King County portion (this is the county that includes Seattle), and this was the only part of the district Schrier won in 2018. The remaining votes come from the other four counties. Combined, primary turnout in the other four counties was at 85% of their 2018 general election total; King County turnout in WA-8 was only 75% of its 2018 total. So perhaps turnout has more room to grow in King County, which could help Schrier. Still, we’re moving the district from Likely Democratic to Leans Democratic as a precaution. WA-8 is a presidential swing seat that voted for Obama by two in 2012 and Clinton by three in 2016 — unlike some of the other districts mentioned above, it does not profile as a district that is moving sharply one direction or the other. Finally, and moving up the Washington coast to the Last Frontier, Alaska, Rep. Don Young (R, AK-AL) appears to be in an increasingly competitive rematch with Alyse Galvin, the nominal independent/Democrat who held him to a seven-point win in 2018. We’re moving that race from Likely Republican to Leans Republican. Young is the longest-serving member of the House and turned 87 earlier this year. The big pictureOverall, we now have 232 districts at least leaning to Democrats, 192 districts at least leaning to Republicans, and 11 Toss-ups. If we split the Toss-ups roughly down the middle (6-5 Republican), we’d be looking at a 237-198 Democratic-controlled House, or a two-seat gain from the 235-200 Democratic House elected in 2018. Our general feeling the whole cycle has been to not expect much net change in the House overall, although the Democrats appear a bit better positioned to net seats than Republicans do at this point. 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- America must re-establish its moral certitude
- Cowardly new world: Video shows insane dystopian rules for school reopening
- Cultural impact of Bella Throne’s OnlyFans
- Law enforcement’s Kent State moment
- Infuriating: Leftists are telegraphing how they plan on stealing the election with cheat by mail
America must re-establish its moral certitude
Posted: 03 Sep 2020 01:53 AM PDT The good people of this nation are universally appalled at the atrocities daily being committed in our midst. From the looting, arson and even murder, to the abhorrent and perverse “moralizing” we’re being fed from every leftist Democrat venue, it is inarguable that right and wrong have been totally reversed. Those who commit vile actions are being lauded, while opposition to them, in the name of law, order, and even common decency, are castigated and condemned. The situation continues to deteriorate, and has reached dangerous levels. It is no exaggeration to warn that if something decisive isn’t done to turn back the evil tide, we can eventually pass a point of “No Return,” which is precisely the malignant intention of the left. They have been dragging the nation relentlessly to this place for decades. Consider a few examples of just how outrageous they have become. Consider how all of the leftist insanity and lawlessness of the past several months, including actual murders of innocent people, can somehow be totally sidestepped by leftist Democrat politicians and their Fake News minions. Yet they drip with sanctimony as they refer back to a comparatively minor clash in Charlottesville Virginia from three years ago, which they deliberately mischaracterize as an “unprovoked attack” by “white supremacists. Along the same lines, while the unspeakable assaults and killings of innocent people by leftists in recent months just aren’t deemed newsworthy, the McCloskys of St. Louis are demonized for merely brandishing guns to ward off the antifa mob. And of course, the lowest of the low, we are told, is Kyle Rittenhouse who eventually had to defend his very life from swarming antifa punks by opening fire on them. Leftists have now totally hijacked professional sports, and plan to use events no longer as occasions for Americans to enjoy the competition between their favorite pro teams. Rather, any excitement of seeing teams compete will be subjugated to an onslaught of leftist race groveling and pandering, with messages occurring everywhere from the end zones and giant TV screens to jerseys and helmets. These agenda driven messages are being presented as universal “truth.” And that’s just the beginning. Government institutions and major corporations have gotten onto the bandwagon, asserting the “values” of the leftist counterculture as if they are unassailable. Meanwhile, the First Amendment protections of free speech and religious belief are increasingly marginalized. If not confronted, this trend will only continue to escalate. It is dangerously naive to presume it will somehow dissipate on its own. Evil simply does not operate that way. So how when and how did America get to such an detestable place, where the equality of all has been replaced by overtly anti-white bigotry, and capitalism supplanted with socialism, with even the least objection to such things excoriated as virtually being criminal? The sad truth is that the stage was being set for this over a span of decades, in the absence of any opposition. Nor are these moral outrages confined to issues of race or economics. In fact, the primary perpetrators are white leftists, who have found willing accomplices among the “racial grievance” crowd. Their real goal is not to elevate or improve the lives of blacks in any manner, but to exploit them, along with any others who are sufficiently gullible to believe them, in an effort to totally destroy every precept of “traditional” (read: Judeo-Christian) morality in order to supplant it with the hideous ideology of Marx. The strategy of Marx relies on convincing enough people of its benign and even benevolent nature to allow it an equal footing with the sane principles of a free society. From that vantage point, it continually asserts itself, at the expense of those freedoms and principles. In America, this onslaught was put into “overdrive” by the insidious tactics of Saul Alinsky, as outlined in his infamous “Rules for Radicals.” An unsuspecting America has been ceding ground to this loathsome duo ever since. However, the good news is that the success of this cancer on our society is by no means guaranteed. Even at this late stage, a resolute and principled opposition can lay waste to it. But Americans must begin by rejecting every precept of leftist “moralizing,” which completely is situational and intended only to advance the agenda. With even a cursory bit of reasoned questioning, the entire phony leftist moral construct collapses. But it is essential that our side engages the leftist enemy with assurance of what is right. This is not difficult to do, as long as one recognizes and sidesteps the pitfalls and snares of the leftist Marxist/Alinsky strategy. Real determinations of right and wrong are wholly incompatible with leftist “moralizing” and cannot be reconciled to it. No common ground exists between the two. The reflexive leftist response of labeling such truth as “extremist” is wholly predictable. But it is just a tool of the enemy for leverage and manipulation. Ultimately, while it is crucial for President Trump to win re-election in November, doing so will only be one necessary step towards reclaiming America. The legal and moral basis for determining the nation’s future cannot be left in the hands of current day leftists. Nor can it merely be rolled back a few months, to the time before the latest round of chaos and lawlessness began. The good people of America, who still know right from wrong and have not been polluted by the leftist counterculture must begin to once again unambiguously reassert such things, and without attempts to water down the truth in hopes of making it “palatable” to the leftist counterculture. Real America must steadfastly face down the accusations and negative labels, speak the truth with no hesitancy, and use every critical response as an opportunity to reaffirm what is right. In such a social/political environment, the initial rage and contrived hysteria of leftists will quickly reflect directly back on them, and their efforts to advance their agenda under a cloak of deceit will fail. We can win this. But only if we fight intelligently and with the courage of our time-tested and time-honored convictions. Bio Christopher G. Adamo is a lifelong conservative from the American Heartland. He has been involved in grassroots and state-level politics for years. His recently released book “Rules for Defeating Radicals,” subtitled “Countering the Alinsky Strategy in Politics and Culture,” is the “Go To” guide to effectively overcoming the dirty tricks of the political left. It is available at Amazon. COVID-19 may take down an independent news outletNobody said running a media site would be easy. We could use some help keeping this site afloat.Colleagues have called me the worst fundraiser ever. My skills are squarely rooted on the journalistic side of running a news outlet. Paying the bills has never been my forte, but we’ve survived. We have ads on the site that help, but since the site’s inception this has been a labor of love that otherwise doesn’t bring in the level of revenue necessary to justify it. When I left a nice, corporate career in 2017, I did so knowing I wouldn’t make nearly as much money. But what we do at NOQ Report to deliver the truth and fight the progressive mainstream media narrative that has plagued this nation is too important for me to sacrifice it for the sake of wealth. We know we’ll never make a ton of money this way, and we’re okay with that. Things have become harder with the coronavirus lockdowns. Both ad money and donations that have kept us afloat for a while have dropped dramatically. We thought we could weather the storm, but the so-called “surge” or “2nd-wave” that mainstream media and Democrats are pushing has put our prospects in jeopardy. In short, we are now in desperate need of financial assistance. The best way NOQ Report readers can help is to donate. Our Giving Fuel page makes it easy to donate one-time or monthly. Alternatively, you can donate through PayPal as well. We need approximately $11,500 to stay afloat for the rest of 2020, but more would be wonderful and any amount that brings us closer to our goal is greatly appreciated. The second way to help is to become a partner. We’ve strongly considered seeking angel investors in the past but because we were paying the bills, it didn’t seem necessary. Now, we’re struggling to pay the bills. This shouldn’t be the case as our traffic the last year has been going up dramatically. June, 2018, we had 11,678 visitors. A year later in June, 2019, we were up to 116,194. In June, 2020, we had 614,192. We’re heading in the right direction and we believe we’re ready talk to patriotic investors who want to not only “get in on the action” but more importantly who want to help America hear the truth. Interested investors should contact me directly with the contact button above. Election year or not, coronavirus lockdowns or not, anarchic riots or not, the need for truthful journalism endures. But in these times, we need as many conservative media voices as possible. Please help keep NOQ Report going. Check out the NEW NOQ Report Podcast. 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Cowardly new world: Video shows insane dystopian rules for school reopening
Posted: 03 Sep 2020 01:24 AM PDT The video above is not from Europe or Asia. It’s not even from a “woke” school district in Seattle or Chicago. This is Gregory-Portland Independent School District in Texas. And as you watch, keep in mind that there have been ZERO deaths of school-age children from COVID-19 in the entire county. Recently released data from the CDC that was widely picked up by conservative media but virtually ignored by mainstream media shows only 6% of people whose death was attributed to COVID-19 actually died from the disease itself. The vast majority of people were elderly and had other ailments that resulted in their death. This should have been received extremely positively and demonstrated the totalitarian lockdowns around the country—particularly in schools among students who have demonstrated the highest resistance to COVID-19—are not necessary. In fact, the effects of the lockdowns have been much more dangerous to the health of those under the age of 50 than the coronavirus itself. If the science is saying we absolutely should not be locked down, why do measures like the ones seen in this video still persist? There are many aspects of the policies laid out in the video that should be questioned. One of particular note is the online bathroom log. Students who want to use the bathroom get logged into an online system by the teacher. When they get to the bathroom, another school staffer logs their entry and allows them into the restroom. When they are done, the hallway staffer logs that they have left and upon their return the teacher logs it as well. Four points of tracking data are taken in order for a student to use the restroom. “This is conditioning for slavery,” a conservative pundit told me. He is correct. There is no scientific reason to address the coronavirus the way we are today. Suicides, drug overdoses, depression, domestic violence, and other negatives have skyrocketed through the lockdowns based on the isolation and economic toil. If people believe in data and science, as our public school systems claim to do, then reestablishing normalcy in the United States would be the proper path forward. Protect the elderly as they are clearly the most vulnerable, but for the rest of us a complete renewal of freedom would seem to be in order. It can no longer be considered a conspiracy theory to say that this entire debacle is about control. It’s about establishing the so-called “new normal” in society in which ubiquitous face mask usage, constant social distancing, and totalitarian measures such as those we see in this video are acceptable to the masses. All of the data points to reopening, but between government mandates and mainstream media propaganda, that data is being ignored. If you still think this is about public safety, you’re glib. We are witnessing compliance training drawn from a dystopian vision in which the people are turned into drones. This is slavery indoctrination, and it’s not just coming. It’s already here. COVID-19 may take down an independent news outletNobody said running a media site would be easy. We could use some help keeping this site afloat.Colleagues have called me the worst fundraiser ever. My skills are squarely rooted on the journalistic side of running a news outlet. Paying the bills has never been my forte, but we’ve survived. We have ads on the site that help, but since the site’s inception this has been a labor of love that otherwise doesn’t bring in the level of revenue necessary to justify it. When I left a nice, corporate career in 2017, I did so knowing I wouldn’t make nearly as much money. But what we do at NOQ Report to deliver the truth and fight the progressive mainstream media narrative that has plagued this nation is too important for me to sacrifice it for the sake of wealth. We know we’ll never make a ton of money this way, and we’re okay with that. Things have become harder with the coronavirus lockdowns. Both ad money and donations that have kept us afloat for a while have dropped dramatically. We thought we could weather the storm, but the so-called “surge” or “2nd-wave” that mainstream media and Democrats are pushing has put our prospects in jeopardy. In short, we are now in desperate need of financial assistance. The best way NOQ Report readers can help is to donate. Our Giving Fuel page makes it easy to donate one-time or monthly. Alternatively, you can donate through PayPal as well. We need approximately $11,500 to stay afloat for the rest of 2020, but more would be wonderful and any amount that brings us closer to our goal is greatly appreciated. The second way to help is to become a partner. We’ve strongly considered seeking angel investors in the past but because we were paying the bills, it didn’t seem necessary. Now, we’re struggling to pay the bills. This shouldn’t be the case as our traffic the last year has been going up dramatically. June, 2018, we had 11,678 visitors. A year later in June, 2019, we were up to 116,194. In June, 2020, we had 614,192. We’re heading in the right direction and we believe we’re ready talk to patriotic investors who want to not only “get in on the action” but more importantly who want to help America hear the truth. Interested investors should contact me directly with the contact button above. Election year or not, coronavirus lockdowns or not, anarchic riots or not, the need for truthful journalism endures. But in these times, we need as many conservative media voices as possible. Please help keep NOQ Report going. Check out the NEW NOQ Report Podcast. 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Cultural impact of Bella Throne’s OnlyFans
Posted: 02 Sep 2020 10:38 PM PDT This is not the type of content that you would expect a Christian to produce, yet it is necessary to ask these questions so that we can prepare for the near future of what the culture will challenge us with. Just like how it was necessary to address polyamory back in March (and unlike Preston Sprinkle we do not believe people pursue this with good intentions), it is necessary to not only address the rising platform of OnlyFans but Bella Thorne’s entrance to it. In this video, I break down the possible cultural impacts of this event. It is worth noting that this was recorded prior to it being made apparent that Bella Thorne is evidently bamboozling a bunch of simps. Still, this does not negate what was said in the video. In fact it furthers my point about the suppression of e-thot wages. Yes, this video contains a brief economics lesson. COVID-19 may take down an independent news outletNobody said running a media site would be easy. We could use some help keeping this site afloat.Colleagues have called me the worst fundraiser ever. My skills are squarely rooted on the journalistic side of running a news outlet. Paying the bills has never been my forte, but we’ve survived. We have ads on the site that help, but since the site’s inception this has been a labor of love that otherwise doesn’t bring in the level of revenue necessary to justify it. When I left a nice, corporate career in 2017, I did so knowing I wouldn’t make nearly as much money. But what we do at NOQ Report to deliver the truth and fight the progressive mainstream media narrative that has plagued this nation is too important for me to sacrifice it for the sake of wealth. We know we’ll never make a ton of money this way, and we’re okay with that. Things have become harder with the coronavirus lockdowns. Both ad money and donations that have kept us afloat for a while have dropped dramatically. We thought we could weather the storm, but the so-called “surge” or “2nd-wave” that mainstream media and Democrats are pushing has put our prospects in jeopardy. In short, we are now in desperate need of financial assistance. The best way NOQ Report readers can help is to donate. Our Giving Fuel page makes it easy to donate one-time or monthly. Alternatively, you can donate through PayPal as well. We need approximately $11,500 to stay afloat for the rest of 2020, but more would be wonderful and any amount that brings us closer to our goal is greatly appreciated. The second way to help is to become a partner. We’ve strongly considered seeking angel investors in the past but because we were paying the bills, it didn’t seem necessary. Now, we’re struggling to pay the bills. This shouldn’t be the case as our traffic the last year has been going up dramatically. June, 2018, we had 11,678 visitors. A year later in June, 2019, we were up to 116,194. In June, 2020, we had 614,192. We’re heading in the right direction and we believe we’re ready talk to patriotic investors who want to not only “get in on the action” but more importantly who want to help America hear the truth. Interested investors should contact me directly with the contact button above. Election year or not, coronavirus lockdowns or not, anarchic riots or not, the need for truthful journalism endures. But in these times, we need as many conservative media voices as possible. Please help keep NOQ Report going. 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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Law enforcement’s Kent State moment
Posted: 02 Sep 2020 01:41 PM PDT On May 4th, 1970, members of the Ohio National Guard fired into a crowd of students protesting the Vietnam War, killing four unarmed students and wounding nine. This clearly unjustified use of force by the military against US citizens protesting an ongoing war lit a powder-keg in an already intensifying anti-war movement. Part of this escalation in anti-war sentiment was an extreme hostility towards members of the military. Protesters believed the Vietnam War was an intensely immoral conflict. They projected that sense of immorality onto the soldiers returning from the front. They were called baby killers and pigs, and held up as indiscriminate killers whose depravity embodied an ugly and racist element of western imperialism. Since that time, American society has grown to realize that it was wrong to project political disagreements on the soldiers who served in Vietnam. Our collective guilt over the way America treated these soldiers when they came home is a big reason why soldiers in recent conflicts have been supported and honored by most Americans despite the conflicts themselves being intensely divisive issues. As a society, we can now debate the morality of military conflict without projecting those questions of morality onto the soldiers themselves. Today, law enforcement is facing a moment very similar to the one that faced the military so many years ago. Terrible tragedies have occurred that have shocked the nation, several of which have involved clearly unjustified uses of force against African Americans. Disturbing videos of these tragedies have lit a powder-keg in an already intensifying sense of ethnic unrest. The cry for social justice has focalized into extreme hostility towards law enforcement. Protesters see the justice system as an intensely immoral institution. They’re projecting that sense of immorality onto everyday police officers. Officers are being called racists, pigs, and fascists, held up as indiscriminate killers whose depravity embodies an ugly and racist element of American society. Just as activists in the Vietnam Era projected their political disagreements with the war and the criminal acts of the few upon the soldiers of that time period, today’s police officers are facing the brunt of the hostility and vitriol over problems that are far beyond the average officer’s ability to fix. In other words, we are failing police, not unlike how our country failed the generation of veterans that served in Vietnam. And, we as a society need to wake up to the fact that we are repeating history and causing severe damage to another generation of selfless servants who are simply answering a call. Whatever problems there are with the system, with the laws, or with the institutions of justice, the individual officer does not encapsulate these problems. First, we must reject the premise being embraced by far too many that significant numbers of law enforcement professionals hold racist attitudes or that many officers remain silent when they see abuse from fellow officers. Anyone who has spent considerable time with law enforcement professionals knows how true the maxim is that “no one hates a bad cop more than a good cop.” Second, we must understand that a large factor in what we are seeing is the growing rift between officers and the communities they serve, a rift often worse in communities where historical racism in law enforcement has existed or where historical poverty along ethnic lines is most acute. If we allow this rift to grow, it will only lead to more and more confrontation as officers and those they interact with become more and more distrustful of each other. And finally, we have to come to grips with the reality that the ongoing violence and the calls to defund the police are only making the situation worse. Demonizing the law enforcement profession, removing positive portrayals of law enforcement in media, increasing the negative interactions between police and their communities through constant and hostile confrontation, and stripping agencies of their resources and manpower will only succeed in turning this growing rift into a deep and dangerous chasm. This article is expanded from a segment of the August 9th issue of Self-Evident, a weekly newsletter by Justin Stapley. COVID-19 may take down an independent news outletNobody said running a media site would be easy. We could use some help keeping this site afloat.Colleagues have called me the worst fundraiser ever. My skills are squarely rooted on the journalistic side of running a news outlet. Paying the bills has never been my forte, but we’ve survived. We have ads on the site that help, but since the site’s inception this has been a labor of love that otherwise doesn’t bring in the level of revenue necessary to justify it. When I left a nice, corporate career in 2017, I did so knowing I wouldn’t make nearly as much money. But what we do at NOQ Report to deliver the truth and fight the progressive mainstream media narrative that has plagued this nation is too important for me to sacrifice it for the sake of wealth. We know we’ll never make a ton of money this way, and we’re okay with that. Things have become harder with the coronavirus lockdowns. Both ad money and donations that have kept us afloat for a while have dropped dramatically. We thought we could weather the storm, but the so-called “surge” or “2nd-wave” that mainstream media and Democrats are pushing has put our prospects in jeopardy. In short, we are now in desperate need of financial assistance. The best way NOQ Report readers can help is to donate. Our Giving Fuel page makes it easy to donate one-time or monthly. Alternatively, you can donate through PayPal as well. We need approximately $11,500 to stay afloat for the rest of 2020, but more would be wonderful and any amount that brings us closer to our goal is greatly appreciated. The second way to help is to become a partner. We’ve strongly considered seeking angel investors in the past but because we were paying the bills, it didn’t seem necessary. Now, we’re struggling to pay the bills. This shouldn’t be the case as our traffic the last year has been going up dramatically. June, 2018, we had 11,678 visitors. A year later in June, 2019, we were up to 116,194. In June, 2020, we had 614,192. We’re heading in the right direction and we believe we’re ready talk to patriotic investors who want to not only “get in on the action” but more importantly who want to help America hear the truth. Interested investors should contact me directly with the contact button above. Election year or not, coronavirus lockdowns or not, anarchic riots or not, the need for truthful journalism endures. But in these times, we need as many conservative media voices as possible. Please help keep NOQ Report going. 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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Infuriating: Leftists are telegraphing how they plan on stealing the election with cheat by mail
Posted: 02 Sep 2020 01:40 PM PDT Warning, this is going to infuriate you. “One man, One vote by mail, ONCE.” That saying is a paraphrase on how liberty is lost with false promises of socialism. History has shown that you only get to vote for socialism once. From then on, a nation’s socialist left will cheat and oppress the people to keep an iron grip on its power. The video is a commentary from journalist Tim Pool on how the nation’s socialist left wants to cheat and win the election. He doesn’t pull any rhetorical punches, and this is well justified given the facts on the ground. While Mr. Pool is self-described as socially liberal, over the past few months he has made the case to himself as to why everyone should vote for President Trump. Predicting what the left will do is by simply looking at places they already control.Glenn Beck recently interviewed former Trump national security official Michael Anton on his predictions in a new book titled, The Stakes: America at the Point of No Return, in which he says what could happen if the left takes control. He makes the point that it is easy to see what the left will do by just examining what they’ve already done in the people’s republic of California or New York. The following notes on the video make this quite clear:
Needless to say, this could lead to conflict that could make us all feel nostalgic for the “peaceful” times of this year. A top Democratic operative admits that cheat by mail has been going on for decades.If we were to listen to our comrades on the national socialist left and their media minions, this story doesn’t exist. According to them, voter fraud doesn’t exist. However, in reality it does exist and has for decades as this top Democratic operative admits. He details how fraud is more the rule rather than the exception. In the story from the New York Post entitled, Confessions of a voter fraud: I was a master at fixing mail-in ballots, he points out how the envelopes are more secure than the ballot and that he simply runs it through a copy machine to manufacture as many votes as are needed.
Further on, he revealed that he often has postal employees who simply toss out votes received in a Republican part of town or search out ballots for destruction. He also describes how they go to polling places to impersonate voters, particularly in states that do not require voter ID. The Bottom line: Democrats should be ashamed of themselves.Anyone who has studied socialism can see some clear parallels with current events. As is the case in other nations, the socialist left is making all manner of impossible promises while being open in what they want to do in their national agenda, with gun confiscation at the top of the list. Meanwhile, they are telegraphing that they aren’t above cheating to win. What they are hearing and witnessing should abhor anyone with any decency in the Democrat party. These kinds of dirty tricks should mean the end of that party, and if allowed to stand will mean the end of the country. COVID-19 may take down an independent news outletNobody said running a media site would be easy. We could use some help keeping this site afloat.Colleagues have called me the worst fundraiser ever. My skills are squarely rooted on the journalistic side of running a news outlet. Paying the bills has never been my forte, but we’ve survived. We have ads on the site that help, but since the site’s inception this has been a labor of love that otherwise doesn’t bring in the level of revenue necessary to justify it. When I left a nice, corporate career in 2017, I did so knowing I wouldn’t make nearly as much money. But what we do at NOQ Report to deliver the truth and fight the progressive mainstream media narrative that has plagued this nation is too important for me to sacrifice it for the sake of wealth. We know we’ll never make a ton of money this way, and we’re okay with that. Things have become harder with the coronavirus lockdowns. Both ad money and donations that have kept us afloat for a while have dropped dramatically. We thought we could weather the storm, but the so-called “surge” or “2nd-wave” that mainstream media and Democrats are pushing has put our prospects in jeopardy. In short, we are now in desperate need of financial assistance. The best way NOQ Report readers can help is to donate. Our Giving Fuel page makes it easy to donate one-time or monthly. Alternatively, you can donate through PayPal as well. We need approximately $11,500 to stay afloat for the rest of 2020, but more would be wonderful and any amount that brings us closer to our goal is greatly appreciated. The second way to help is to become a partner. We’ve strongly considered seeking angel investors in the past but because we were paying the bills, it didn’t seem necessary. Now, we’re struggling to pay the bills. This shouldn’t be the case as our traffic the last year has been going up dramatically. June, 2018, we had 11,678 visitors. A year later in June, 2019, we were up to 116,194. In June, 2020, we had 614,192. We’re heading in the right direction and we believe we’re ready talk to patriotic investors who want to not only “get in on the action” but more importantly who want to help America hear the truth. Interested investors should contact me directly with the contact button above. Election year or not, coronavirus lockdowns or not, anarchic riots or not, the need for truthful journalism endures. But in these times, we need as many conservative media voices as possible. Please help keep NOQ Report going. 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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- Are the Polls Rigged?
- Purging History, Left-wing Hypocrisy, Election Warning
- The Big COVID Con Exposed
- Government’s Myopic Price Setting Never, Ever Works
- Biden Is A Prisoner Of His Own Paradoxes
- Announcement On Eviction Moratorium
- China’s Military Has Surpassed US in Ships, Missiles and Air Defense, DoD Report Finds
- A Better President
- They Blew It . . .
- Biden-Sanders Manifesto the Most Radically Left in U.S. History
- Exxon Mobil Removal From Dow Jones A Cautionary Tale …
- Our Wonderful Country Under Attack
- Democrat Insider Details Mail-In Voting Fraud Operation: ‘This Is a Real Thing’
- Why Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Need Not Apply in Basketball, Physics, and Fighter Pilots
- Parting Shot: The U.S. Supreme Court Declines to Give Us Our Freedom
- Joe Biden Is No Moderate
- The Bible Does Not Tell You To Obey Evil Laws
- Here’s How We Know Biden Isn’t Sincere About ‘Condemning’ Violence
- The Oppressive Liberation of the Left
Are the Polls Rigged?
Posted: 02 Sep 2020 09:44 PM PDT by Joshua Arnold: I remember where I was on Election Night in 2016, watching the results come in from a grad school classroom with my (mostly liberal) fellow students. I was fully convinced Hillary Clinton was going to crush Donald Trump and become the 45th president of the United States. But then: North Carolina went red. Florida went red. Ohio was a landslide for Trump. Pennsylvania and Michigan were too close to call. What was happening? As more polls closed, the results kept favoring Trump. Students began leaving in disgust. I went to bed early, not daring to hope. I awoke in an entirely different world: Donald Trump had convincingly swept the Electoral College, utterly stunning partisans and pollsters alike. How did the polls miss President Trump’s electoral landslide victory? Perhaps a better question, as the 2020 election approaches — could it happen again? Veteran pollster John McLaughlin (who has polled for both Donald Trump and Family Research Council) answered both questions last night in a radio interview on Washington Watch with Tony Perkins. The pollsters “had a bias four years ago,” he said. The media showed Trump leading Clinton in only 13 out of 170 head-to-head matchups. October polls showed him trailing by double-digits. The New York Times gave him an 85 percent chance of losing. According to McLaughlin, “Four years ago, they didn’t think we could win, so they kind of ignored us. This time around, they’re afraid we’re going to win…. So the establishment media is rigging the polls basically.” McLaughlin provided a list of poor practices that lead to bias in many polls:
In addition to Yahoo! News, McLaughlin also critiqued polls by NBC, ABC, Quinnipiac, and USC. Since the polls are designed to perpetuate the media’s anti-Trump narrative, McLaughlin said citizens should “ignore them and go vote.” In 2016, President Trump had “a decisive electoral win, but it was 46,000 votes in Pennsylvania, 22,000 votes in Wisconsin, and 10,000 votes in Michigan that made the difference,” said McLaughlin. Instead of studying the polls, he said, “they should study the issues, pay attention to debates, know what their principles are, and look at the candidates.” After all, the president never believed the polls in 2016, said McLaughlin. He just kept “campaigning [in] five or six cities a day.” Four years ago, I mistakenly believed the polls. But Donald Trump’s hard work paid off, and the biased polls had a black eye to show for it. Perhaps in November 2020 President Trump will beat the polls again. 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: Are the Polls Rigged?, Tony Perkins, Family Research Center, FRC, Family Research Council, 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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Purging History, Left-wing Hypocrisy, Election Warning
Posted: 02 Sep 2020 09:31 PM PDT
by Gary Bauer: Purging History The answer is that textbook publishers, teachers and professors (many of whom are revolutionaries who despise our country), as well as the entertainment complex have taught our children “anti-American” history with the purpose of alienating them from the very country they were blessed to be born in. That brings us to the latest example of the left’s attempt to purge our history. Mayor Muriel Bowser recently tasked a commission with examining all the historical monuments, memorials, markers and statues in Washington, D.C. Anything that does not conform to today’s standards of progressivism would be flushed down the proverbial memory hole, purged, if possible, from public view. The commission looked at more than 3,000 properties and monuments around our nation’s capital. They recommended that 153 be removed, relocated or contextualized. Who is on the left’s “hit list”? George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, Benjamin Franklin, Andrew Jackson and scores of other founders, patriots and presidents. What does “contextualized” mean? Well, since it is unlikely that the Washington Monument will be moved or removed anytime soon, Bowser wants families visiting the monument to be greeted by a large display telling them just how horrible George Washington was. No doubt many Americans will be tempted to laugh at the idiocy of the Bowser report. The White House immediately condemned it and said that as long as Donald Trump and Mike Pence are in office, nothing will happen to any of our memorials and monuments. But because of the left’s stranglehold on the educational and media complex, it can take an absurd idea and turn it into a serious issue, like abolishing ICE, free healthcare for illegal aliens or defunding the police. Here’s another point to consider: By releasing this insane report, Bowser also justified every future attack against our historic monuments by the anarchists, Marxists and nihilists filling Washington’s streets. Their violent actions are fulfilling the recommendation of an official government report. So from this point on, the responsibility for every attack on the Washington Monument, the Jefferson Memorial and Andrew Jackson’s statue rests solely on the shoulders of the liberal Democrat establishment in Washington, D.C. Left-wing Hypocrisy First, we have “Salongate.” Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who supported the shutdowns and requiring everyone to wear masks, demanded a salon owner reopen so she could get her hair done while refusing to wear a mask. Then there’s “Cuomogate.” Tapes of CNN’s Chris Cuomo and Michael Cohen have emerged discussing allegations of sexual harassment against Cuomo. He denies them, of course. But aren’t we supposed to believe all women? I don’t recall Cuomo giving Brett Kavanaugh the benefit of the doubt. There’s “Hoopsgate.” Last night, “peaceful protestors” in Seattle set another police precinct on fire. While it was burning, Mayor Jenny Durkin was posting pictures of WNBA players. And finally, we have “Dinnergate.” Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney shut down restaurants in his city and banned indoor dining. But just like Nancy Pelosi, the rules don’t apply to him. Kenney was recently seen dining inside at a Maryland restaurant. Needless to say, restaurant owners in Philly had some choice words for the mayor. Election Warning In one scenario, former Clinton operative John Podesta went so far as to predict that Biden would refuse to concede and that Democrat states would secede from the union (again). Now the left appears to be conditioning Democrats to refuse to accept the election results after Trump wins big on Election Day. They are planning to overturn the results seven to ten days later with mail-in ballots. As we saw from the California House results in the 2018 election, this may not be such a far-fetched fantasy. Meanwhile, a federal judge has just ordered Georgia to accept every absentee ballot that is postmarked as late as Election Day and delivered up to three days later. Current Georgia law says ballots must be received by Election Day, and that makes perfect sense. We don’t let people cast in-person ballots days after Election Day. So why treat absentee ballots differently? The judge’s order guarantees that we cannot have complete results on election night but will have additional chaos in the following days. You can easily predict where this is going: If each vote is so sacrosanct, why not extend the deadline to four days or five days later? The left is insisting that Russia is trying to interfere in our elections. Well, so is the left. It is pushing radical policies that make voter fraud far more likely. Everything the left is doing has the potential to tear the country apart. If it appears on election night that President Trump has prevailed, that Republicans have retained the Senate and perhaps even retaken the House majority and Democrats refuse to accept those results, why should Republicans accept the results when they are reversed days later? There is tremendous value for the peaceful transition of power and continuity of government in definitively knowing the results quickly. Dragging the election out with needless delays and lawsuits only fuels anxiety and conspiracy theories. And if scientists say that masks will stop the spread of the virus, there is no reason to not vote in person. Dr. Fauci and Dr. Birx both say that in-person voting is perfectly fine. A Reminder
My point is that these leftists are rioting in Democrat-dominated cities against other left-wing progressives who share their views. Yet all of this left-wing violence is now being manipulated to defeat Donald Trump and Mike Pence, who have nothing to do with these left-wing stormtroopers. This past weekend, radical demonstrators went into multiple Washington, D.C., neighborhoods demanding people get out of their homes and into the streets. I couldn’t help but notice the irony: Washington, D.C., voted 93% for Hillary Clinton. These left-wing fanatics are marching in neighborhoods full of left-wing voters. By the way, the progressive mayor of Portland was just forced to flee his own home. The liberal mayor of Chicago has turned her neighborhood into a fortress. But Biden is using this imagery and claiming that liberals harassing liberals is Donald Trump’s fault. Don’t fall for it! Democrats can’t control this mob. Biden can’t control this mob. This violence won’t stop if he is elected this November. Tags: Gary Bauer, Campaign for Working Families, Purging History, Left-wing Hypocrisy, Election Warning 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 Big COVID Con Exposed
Posted: 02 Sep 2020 09:32 PM PDT by Brian C. Joondeph: One of the great grifter movies, aside from the Clinton and Obama presidencies, is The Sting. Henry Gondorff (Paul Newman) and Johnny Hooker (Robert Redford} team up, “to pull off a complicated scheme known simply as the Big Con,” a racket to crush Doyle Lonnegan (Robert Shaw) and his empire. We have had several iterations of the Big Con over the past four years, with Gondorff and Hooker played by a rotating cast including James Comey, John Brennan, James Clapper, Joe Biden, Susan Rice, Hillary Clinton, and Barack Obama. All schemed and conspired to destroy Donald Trump and his family and presidency. The latest sequel features Drs. Anthony Fauci and Deborah Birx as the grifters and swindlers, using the Chinese coronavirus as the Big Con to keep President Trump from winning a second term in the White House. In the movie, the con succeeded but in Washington D.C., the con-verse is happening, with the schemes blowing up in the faces of the deep state grifters. In the past week, two pillars of the COVID Con collapsed: deaths and positive tests. Back in April, the news was all about death counts. Fox News ran a death tally on the screen, much like the running score of football game. Cable news shows talked about nothing but rising death counts, spreading fear porn to justify recommendations for staying at home and shutting down the U.S. economy. The first crack in the pillar occurred in early May when task force member Dr. Birx claimed, “There is nothing from the CDC that I can trust.” She believed the CDC was inflating Wuhan flu mortality by as much as 25 percent. The pillar of COVID deaths crumbled just days ago when the CDC updated their mortality numbers to reflect deaths “from COVID” versus deaths “with COVID.” Death with COVID means that George Floyd is counted a COVID death because he tested positive at autopsy. This is similar to the case of a Colorado man dying of alcohol poisoning but the death was later blamed on COVID. Washington public officials counted gunshot fatalities as COVID deaths. The new CDC statistics show that only 6,640 deaths are due to COVID alone, rather than the commonly reported 164,280 deaths allegedly associated with COVID. In other words, only 4 percent of media sensationalized deaths were due solely to COVID and not other underlying medical conditions. Could COVID have been a contributory factor? Sure, but what about the underlying comorbidities such as diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, even terminal cancer, all of which significantly increased the risk of death from COVID or even the seasonal flu. The CDC summarized it succinctly, “For 6% of the deaths, COVID-19 was the only cause mentioned.” What this means is that those at lower risk, younger and healthier, are extremely unlikely to die from the Chinese flu, and shutting down the economy to protect the healthy makes little sense, unless economic destruction is the ultimate goal. Not surprisingly, this revision received little attention in the DNC media, covered only by conservative news sites like Gateway Pundit. Not only ignored, but the truth was suppressed with Twitter blaming the updated CDC numbers on QAnon and removing tweets discussing the new data. It seems the left wants QAnon to be the new “vast right-wing conspiracy” that Hillary Clinton once blamed for reports that her husband was having sex with a young White House intern. Yet the CDC numbers are on their website and the blue dress spoke for itself. As death counts became suspect and testing ramped up, the media did a smooth sashay to case counts, or positive tests. Death counts and hospitalizations were flat, suggesting herd immunity was present in many parts of the country. To justify keeping businesses, churches, and schools closed, the DNC media now focused on positive tests. A positive test means simply that there are viral particles in a person’s respiratory tract. They have been infected months ago and the sensitive PCR test detected dead viral fragments. A positive test does not mean a person is sick or contagious. And more testing means more positive cases, leading to so-called “surges” that were anything but. Days ago, in of all places, the New York Times, the second pillar of the COVID Con crumbled, as they reported, The standard tests are diagnosing huge numbers of people who may be carrying relatively insignificant amounts of the virus. Most of these people are not likely to be contagious and identifying them may contribute to bottlenecks that prevent those who are contagious from being found in time. Sensitivity of the PCR tests has to do with amplification of genetic material from the virus. The fewer cycles required, the higher the viral load and greater likelihood of being contagious. By setting the threshold of amplification cycles too high, the test is overly sensitive. Imagine a home security alarm so sensitive that it is triggered by a wind gust or leaf hitting a window. The homeowner will certainly be alerted if an intruder is attempting to break in, but the alarm will be going off constantly with false, or in the case of the virus, non-clinically significant positives. Or as the NY Times put it, 33 amplification cycles may be the upper limit for detecting live virus, according to the CDC, but many commercial labs are using 40 cycles as a positive test, in essence sounding the burglar alarm when a bird lands on the back deck. The NY Times found, “Up to 90 percent of people testing positive carried barely any virus.” Yet lockdowns of businesses and schools continue based on these wildly inaccurate numbers. Is this purposeful or incompetent? I suggest the former. President Trump downplayed testing in favor of therapeutics such as hydroxychloroquine. The Democrat-media establishment immediately pushed for more testing and told everyone that hydroxy was as deadly as cyanide. Fox News crank Neil Cavuto said of hydroxy, “It will kill you.” Speaker Nancy Pelosi, claiming an “evidence-based” approach to combating the Chinese flu, pushed for “testing, testing, testing.” Yet both of those admonitions were fear-based, not evidence-based. Here we are now with deaths and positive cases overstated by 90 plus percent, all to create fear and uncertainty ahead of a presidential election. How many excess deaths can be attributed to media gaslighting? How many people delayed necessary medical care or cancer screening, afraid to leave their homes over the daily barrage of fear porn from CNN and Fox News? This is information warfare, weaponizing medical data to influence an election, regardless of the cost in lives and economic damage. But the Big Con is being exposed, darkness to light. Hopefully voters are noticing and awakening to the con pushed by the left and the media. Tags: The Big COVID Con, Exposed, Brian C. Joondeph 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’s Myopic Price Setting Never, Ever Works
Posted: 02 Sep 2020 08:38 PM PDT by Seton Motley, Contributing Author: Price setting/regulation/caps …is awful. Government is awful at…everything. Government price setting/regulating/capping…is awful squared. Why is price setting awful? Because it is impossible to do it even remotely accurately. There are a multitude of market factors that coalesce into the price of a widget at any given moment. These multitudinous market factors – are constantly changing. So the price of the widget is constantly changing – from moment to moment, over and over and over again. So the price government artificially sets yesterday – may be way too low today. AND way too high tomorrow. There are simply too many variables at play. Markets set prices WAY better. And prices need to reflect future expenses – not just past expenses. To wit: Gasoline. The price at the pump doesn’t reflect how much the last oil barrel was – it reflects how much the next oil barrel will be. The price of a widget – has to reflect how much it will cost to make the next widget. Why is government awful at everything? And why is government setting prices awful squared? Human nature. People spending other people’s money – never do so wisely or well. They don’t care what other peoples’ wallets look like after they’re through with them. Government bureaucrats only have other peoples’ money to spend. And Thomas Sowell wisely noted: “It is hard to imagine a more stupid or more dangerous way of making decisions than by putting those decisions in the hands of people who pay no price for being wrong.” If the government price setters get it wrong – and they will, they’re government – they’re proboscises aren’t peeled. They clock out – and clock back in the next day. Their very generous benefits and pensions remain utterly unaffected. But their inexorable errors – damage or destroy the industries for which they’re fixing prices. Government is awful at everything. Setting prices – is contained within the subset “everything.” Government price fixers don’t understand markets. And they pay no price for not understanding markets. So putting them in charge of pricing markets – is REALLY stupid. We had government-price-fixed-induced gasoline shortages and LONG lines at the pump in the 1970s – because the government price caps didn’t remotely reflect market reality. I can’t imagine a single bureaucrat was even reprimanded for any of it. Want another example? You got it. To quote Eddie Murphy from Trading Places – “There’s plenty, you know.” Behold the Surface Transportation Board (STB). Yet another government bureaucracy of which you probably have never heard. But if you work in the freight railroad industry – you absolutely have heard of it. The STB has the power to set freight rail prices – if the STB bureaucrats decide that markets are being abused and competition is ineffective. Uh oh. As we just noted, 10,000 years of human history has metaphysically established: Government bureaucrats do not understand markets. So they are incapable of deciding that “markets are being abused and competition is ineffective.” Shocker: The way they make this determination – is wrong. They use models – yes, like climate and China Virus models – to determine train companies’ “revenue adequacy.” Which is an awful way to decide whether to set prices – or do anything else. We are in the midst of the all-time-stupid China Virus shutdowns. Which have dramatically contracted the economy. Last year’s “revenue adequacy” – has zero bearing on this year’s “revenue adequacy.” The STB hasn’t changed its criteria to determine “revenue adequacy” – in FORTY YEARS. And they’re STILL using it to set prices. So I’m sure they’re exceedingly accurate and effective. Amongst the very many “revenue adequacy” errors is – it is solely backwards looking. It solely examines how much money you had yesterday. Not what you need today – for tomorrow. It is looking at the price to make the last widget – not the next. At the last barrel of oil – not the next. Speaking of forward looking: Freight rail companies routinely rely on outside capital investment to fund their next endeavors. And they are competing for these loans against many, many companies – from many industries besides just freight rail. If these prospective investors see the freight rail companies being subjected to the straight-jacket of government-fixed prices – they won’t be lending the freight rail companies any money. There are plenty of other less-regulated places to lend their coin. And less-regulated – is always the better bet. This dearth of investment coin will, of course, crush the freight rail industry. And given the fundamental role freight rail plays in our supply chains – that ain’t great for…everything we do. So we will ask the STB what we ask nigh all government bureaucracies everywhere: Don’t just do something – stand there. Oh – and for the love of sanity: PLEASE replace your “revenue adequacy” system with something that is at least in the same solar system as Reality. Tags: Seton Motley, Less Government, Government, Myopic Price Setting, Never, Ever Works To share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Biden Is A Prisoner Of His Own Paradoxes
Posted: 02 Sep 2020 08:08 PM PDT by Dr. Victor Davis Hanson: Joe Biden and his handlers know that he should be out and about, weighing in daily on the issues of the campaign. In impromptu interviews, Biden should be offering alternative plans for dealing with the virus, the lockdown, the economic recovery, the violence and the looting, and racial tensions. Yet Biden’s handlers seem to assume that if he were to leave his basement and fully enter the fray, he could be capable of losing the election in moments of gaffes, lapses or prolonged silences. So wisely, Team Biden relied on the fact that the commander in chief is always blamed for bad news — and there has been plenty of bad news worldwide this year. That reality was reflected in the spring and early summer polls that showed growing discontent with the incumbent Trump, as if he were solely responsible for one of the most depressing years in U.S. history. But news cycles, like polls, are not always static. What was true in July is not necessarily so in September and especially in November. Volatile years produce volatile voters. Now, many voters think they see a waning of the virus, a need to get their kids back in school and a glimmer of hope that the economy is recovering. A large segment of the public is becoming irate at the nightly looting, destruction and arson that no longer seem to have much to do with the May death of George Floyd while in police custody. Where are the police, the mayors and the governors to protect the vulnerable, the law-abiding and the small-business owners? Biden knows the mercurial polls now tell him that he must re-emerge and cease being a virtual candidate. Yet he knows that if he does, he risks losing the race. So his surrogates talk of mandatory fact-checking of the debates — or even canceling them entirely. Hillary Clinton recently said that Biden “should not concede under any circumstances,” apparently even if he loses the November election. If the rules no longer favor Biden, then it seems time to change the rules. So Biden has become a tragic prisoner of his own paradoxes. He is an old centrist who forged a Faustian bargain with socialist Bernie Sanders and his hard-core leftist supporters. That alliance was felt necessary to win the Democratic nomination and the general election. The hard left provided the urban fireworks this summer that seemed to drive down Trump’s poll numbers. Blue-state governors and mayors contextualized the violence as a “summer of love” or “largely peaceful.” Biden stayed mum — both because the polls suggested he should remain so, and because he could hardly criticize those whose often violent acts were creating a sense of national anarchy under Trump’s presidency and thus undeniably aiding the Biden candidacy. But as CNN news anchor Don Lemon recently warned his fellow leftists, now the polls are changing. Lemon apparently fears that the public is sick of seeing the urban unrest. Suddenly, many members of the media want Biden to condemn the rioting and violence. But if Biden did, he might alienate his now-critical left-wing Bernie base. Yet Biden’s continued reluctance to unequivocally fault the rioters and arsonists may be alienating moderate suburban swing voters. The same paradox surrounds the debates. Should Biden, as promised, debate Trump? Yes. But would he thereby blow up his candidacy in a moment of incoherence? No. But would he end up ridiculed in absentia, like Clint Eastwood’s empty chair at the 2012 Republican convention? Trump never sits still. So should Biden match the president’s frenzied pace and hold town halls, impromptu interviews, tarmac rallies, photo-ops on the campaign trail and daily unscripted press conferences? But to do so could well confirm to voters that he is frail and confused. How did Biden become a prisoner of his own paradoxes? Perhaps he knew that he was not physically or cognitively up to running a real campaign. But he ran all the same. Perhaps he knew that the violence of antifa and other agitators could eventually hurt more than help him, but for months he kept silent about the violence all the same, given the perceived political damage to Trump. Perhaps he knew that he had always opposed the wacky agenda of Sanders, but Biden wrongly felt he could pose as a moderate in 2020 yet if elected keep a promise to the socialists of the more radical wing of his party to govern as a leftist. Perhaps he knows that his new progressive allies would be happy for him to win them a presidency but even happier for him to then disappear as soon as possible. Paradoxes happen when what seems real is not — and is known not to be real by those who act as if it is. Tags: Victor Davis Hanson, Joe Biden, Is A Prisoner, Of His Own Paradoxes 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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Announcement On Eviction Moratorium
Posted: 02 Sep 2020 07:52 PM PDT
Rep Rick Crawford: The Center for Disease Control made an important announcement this week regarding housing during the COVID-19 pandemic. Starting September 4th, an eviction moratorium will be put in place and will last through the end of 2020. As a result, landlords will not be able to evict “covered” tenants from their residential property for failure to pay rent. In order to be considered a “covered” tenant, you must meet the following criteria: 1. Have an annual income of $198,000 or less for couples filing jointly or $99,000 for single filers. 2. Demonstrate you have sought government assistance to make your rental payments. 3. Affirmatively declare you are unable to pay rent because of COVID-19 hardships. 4. Affirm you are likely to become homeless if you are evicted. Local courts will still resolve disputes between renters and landowners about whether the moratorium applies in a particular case. Finally, it is important to note that renters are still liable for all rent owed to landlords, and landlords will be able to impose late fees on paid due rent payments. However, tenants will not be able to be evicted during the pandemic because of an inability to pay rent at this time. I hope the CDC’s actions on this issue will help mitigate the continued spread of the coronavirus as well as ensure all Arkansans have a roof over their heads during this uncertain time. Click here to find the agency providing rental assistance in your county. Tags: Center for Disease Control, housing during the COVID-19 pandemic, “covered” tenants 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’s Military Has Surpassed US in Ships, Missiles and Air Defense, DoD Report Finds
Posted: 02 Sep 2020 07:38 PM PDT
by Richard Sisk: China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) has already surpassed the U.S. in missile development and its number of warships and air defense systems under the Chinese Communist Party’s plan to achieve dominance by 2049, the Defense Department said in a sobering report Tuesday. The ultimate goal of the People’s Republic of China, or PRC, is to “develop a military by mid-Century that is equal to — or in some cases superior to — the U.S. military, or that of any other great power that the PRC views as a threat,” the DoD’s annual report to Congress said. To that end, the PRC has “marshalled the resources, technology, and political will over the past two decades to strengthen and modernize the PLA in nearly every respect,” the report said. Under the national strategy pressed by Chinese President Xi Jinping, the result has been that “China is already ahead of the United States in certain areas” essential to its overall aim of progressing from homeland and periphery defense to global power projection, the report said. “The PRC has the largest navy in the world, with an overall battle force of approximately 350 ships and submarines, including over 130 major surface combatants,” the report said. That’s compared to the U.S. Navy’s current battle force of 295 ships. In addition, “the PRC has more than 1,250 ground-launched ballistic missiles (GLBMs) and ground-launched cruise missiles (GLCMs) with ranges between 500 and 5,500 kilometers,” while the U.S. currently fields one type of conventional GLBM with a range of 70 to 300 kilometers and no GLCMs, the report said. In some respects, China is also ahead on integrated air defense systems with a mix of Russian-built and homegrown systems, the report said. “The PRC has one of the world’s largest forces of advanced long-range surface-to-air systems” — including Russian-built S-400, S-300, and domestically-produced anti-air systems — making up “part of its robust and redundant integrated air defense system,” the report said. Despite the advances, the PLA “remains in a position of inferiority” to the U.S. in overall military strength, said Chad Sbragia, the deputy assistant secretary of Defense for China. The 173-page DoD report “does not claim that China’s military is 10 feet tall,” but the Chinese Communist Party wants it to be, and has the plan and resources to reach that goal, Sbragia, a retired Marine officer, said at an American Enterprise Institute forum on China’s military. At an earlier Pentagon briefing on the report, Sbragia said Beijing’s military strategy was driven by the view that the U.S. has decided upon a long period of confrontation to counter the global spread of China’s influence. He said that China “increasingly views the United States as more willing to confront Beijing on matters where the U.S. and PRC interests are inimical.” “The CCP leaders view the United States’ security alliances and partnerships — especially those in the Indo-Pacific region — as destabilizing and irreconcilable with China’s interests,” Sbragia said. The DoD report, titled “Military and Security Developments Involving the People’s Republic of China” comes about two weeks before Congress is set to return from recess to convene a Senate-House Conference Committee on the National Defense Authorization Act and the defense budget for Fiscal Year 2021. Defense Secretary Mark Esper has acknowledged downward pressures on the defense budget to offset the enormous costs of the COVID-19 response while arguing for sustained increases of 3-5% in defense spending in future years to maintain U.S. superiority and readiness. The 20th annual report on China by DoD noted the “staggering” improvements in China’s ability to build, coordinate and project power since the first report was issued. “DoD’s first annual report to Congress in 2000 assessed the PRC’s armed forces at that time to be a sizable but mostly archaic military that was poorly suited to the CCP’s long-term ambitions,” the report said. In 2000, “the PLA lacked the capabilities, organization, and readiness for modern warfare,” the report said. But the CCP, it added, recognized the shortcomings and set about with determination to “strengthen and transform its armed forces in a manner commensurate with its aspirations to strengthen and transform China.” “More striking than the PLA’s staggering amounts of new military hardware are the recent sweeping efforts taken by CCP leaders that include completely restructuring the PLA into a force better suited for joint operations” and for “expanding the PRC’s overseas military footprint.” The PLA has already established its first overseas military base in Djibouti, about a mile from U.S. Africa Command’s main base on the Horn of Africa. In its commentary on the DoD assessment, the American Enterprise Institute noted that the report also stressed that “The PRC has likely considered locations for PLA military logistics facilities in Myanmar, Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, United Arab Emirates, Kenya, Seychelles, Tanzania, Angola, and Tajikistan.” Despite the progress made by China’s military over the past two decades, “major gaps and shortcomings remain” in readiness and operational capability, the report said, but China’s leaders are acutely aware of the problems and have detailed plans to overcome them. “Of course, the CCP does not intend for the PLA to be merely a showpiece of China’s modernity or to keep it focused solely on regional threats,” the report said. “As this report shows, the CCP desires the PLA to become a practical instrument of its statecraft with an active role in advancing the PRC’s foreign policy, particularly with respect to the PRC’s increasingly global interests and its aims to revise aspects of the international order,” it added. 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A Better President
Posted: 02 Sep 2020 07:07 PM PDT
by John Stossel: The media obsess about Trump/Biden, but another candidate will be on every state ballot: Libertarian Party nominee Jo Jorgensen. Dr. Jorgensen, a psychology lecturer at Clemson University, is very different from Donald Trump and Joe Biden. Instead of promising government solutions, she tells people, “You can spend your money better than the politicians.” I like that. So, she’s the subject of my video this week. I start with COVID-19. Libertarians are skeptical of government action, but a pandemic may be the rare situation when government should act. People need protection from contagious people. No one wants medical facilities overwhelmed. When politicians issued lockdown orders, their actions were praised by most media. “There are no libertarians in a pandemic,” smug people said to me. Jorgensen says that’s nonsense, that COVID-19 became one more excuse for authoritarian politicians to boss people around. “Is it right for the government to take away tens of millions of jobs? I say no. Young people could be out there and have no more risks than having the flu.” If government stepped back, she says, the private sector would lead the way. She points out that Walmart required masks be worn in all their stores. “It shows that, yes, we can be adults without government telling us we need to be adults.” I tell Jorgensen that my former Fox Business colleague Lou Dobbs calls libertarianism “an absurd philosophy.” “What I think is crazy,” she replies, “is spending a lot more than you take in… having troops in the Middle East, which makes us more at risk, just like we saw with 9/11… crazy is actually having taxpayers pay for the defense of Germany and France.” Good points. Why does America need to be the whole world’s policeman? Vice President Biden helped get America into many of its endless wars. President Trump said he’d like to bring our soldiers home, but he hasn’t done much of it. “Instead of fighting wars and having military bases all over the world,” Jorgensen says, she’d “make America one giant Switzerland, armed and neutral.” Biden says he would “end gun violence” and that “the Second Amendment is limited.” Jorgensen replies, “we limit gun violence by allowing peaceful citizens to arm themselves.” Trump taxed imports, claiming America “loses” when we have a trade deficit. Jorgensen calls that laughably ignorant. “I have a trade deficit with my gas station because I buy gas from them and they buy nothing from me,” says Jorgensen. “It doesn’t matter what one country does.” Biden says increasing the minimum wage to $15 is “just a start.” Jorgensen quips: “Yeah. A start to minorities not being able to get a rung on the ladder to successful employment.” Jorgensen opposes Trump’s immigration restrictions. I push back: “There are billions of poor people all over the world. Some want to come here to freeload.” Jorgensen replies that welfare programs have rules to prevent freeloading, “Many… have a five-year waiting list.” Also, “if you look at people who have the initiative to come here, they typically have the initiative to work.” Biden would spend $2 trillion to try to delay climate change. Jorgensen says the free market is the better way. “Wherever there’s big government, there’s more pollution.” Neither Trump nor Biden wants to stop the war on drugs. Jorgensen believes that (for adults) all drugs should be legal. I agree with Jorgensen about most things. But people say a vote for a Libertarian candidate is wasted. In addition, Jorgensen will be accused of taking votes from Trump at a time when “only Trump might stop big government Democrats.” She’ll be accused of taking votes from Biden, when “we need to get this clown (Trump) out of office.” “We need to get both clowns away from the presidency,” Jorgensen replies. Jorgensen won’t win, but I hope her campaign inspires some Americans to think about the proper role of government. Jorgensen is absolutely correct when, at the end of our interview, she says: “We’ve got Washington in everything we do. It’s just causing more problems.” Tags: John Stossel, Rasmussen Reports, A Better President 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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They Blew It . . .
Posted: 02 Sep 2020 06:45 PM PDT . . . Democrats have realized that fanning the flames of racial tension and violence is now helping the Trump Campaign in the polls.
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Biden-Sanders Manifesto the Most Radically Left in U.S. History
Posted: 02 Sep 2020 06:38 PM PDT . . . Yet this radical socialism is essentially the platform of today’s Democrat Party. Louis DeBroux: It’s amusingly ironic that the leader of the Democrat Party is not even a Democrat. Yes, the party is propping up Joe Biden at the top of the Democrat ticket in the November election, but Biden is a shell of his former self, hiding in his basement and stumbling and bumbling his way through “interviews” with friendly reporters. But when it comes to the driving force behind today’s Democrat Party, the person setting the policy and ideological direction of the party is avowed socialist Senator Bernie Sanders, the far-left Vermont radical who honeymooned in the Soviet Union and praised brutal leftist regimes in Cuba and Venezuela. Most candidates pander to their base during the primaries, and then tack to the middle for the general election to win over independent voters. Democrats did the opposite. Seeing Sanders pulling away from the field, they scrambled to push the other candidates out of the race to clear a path for Biden, deemed the most electable of the progressive clown show. Yet when Biden secured the nomination, he immediately tacked far left in order to shore up the angry, radical socialist base of the party, the “Bernie bros.” Any advantage Biden had against President Donald Trump evaporated the moment he signed onto the Bernie-Biden manifesto, a cornucopia of radically leftist policy proposals Biden promises to implement if elected. Biden’s policy team joined forces with Bernie’s to develop this agenda. Of these combined task forces, Bernie said, “I think if people look at the outcome of those task forces, they’ll find the reality that if those task force proposals are implemented … Joe Biden will become the most progressive president since Franklin Delano Roosevelt.” As The Wall Street Journal editorial board pointed out, “The 110-page Biden-Sanders manifesto is the most radical policy document of either major party in our lifetimes. It leaps to the left of the Obama Administration on nearly every policy area, from education to taxes to climate change.” To the left of Obama? Wow. So, what proposals do the Biden-Sanders team offer up? For one, they put the United States on the fast track for eliminating fossil fuels by banning all new coal, oil, and natural gas projects moving forward, by “retrofitting” four million buildings and two million households within five years, and by requiring all new buildings to produce “net-zero” carbon emissions by 2030. They also propose replacing all 500,000 school buses in America with “zero-emission alternatives” by 2025. In other words, Biden and Sanders want all of America to experience the same skyrocketing electricity prices and rolling blackouts California is currently suffering, which caused Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom to recently tell Californians it’s time to “sober up” about the limitations of renewable energy. Keep in mind that the Bernie-Biden proposals are far more ambitious than California’s current restrictions. As for the price tag, Biden says his plan is to spend $2 trillion over 10 years. But the price of the Green New Deal is a staggering $93 trillion for just the first decade, or roughly five times the size of the entire American economy. And at a time when more than 10 million Americans are still out of work, Team Biden-Bernie wants to repeal right-to-work laws and drastically increase taxes, a devastating one-two punch that will cripple an economic recovery. While avoiding calling for Medicare for All directly, the manifesto achieves the same end through an “installment plan,” proposing expanding Medicare to everyone 60+, with a new taxpayer-subsidized “public option” that would compete with private insurers. Of course, it’s impossible for private insurers to compete with a taxpayer-subsidized plan, so they would go bankrupt, leaving only the government plan. It’s baffling to see a proposal for socialized medicine when the nations leftists have for decades extolled for their “model” systems of socialized healthcare that are going bankrupt and leaving patients dying in hospital hallways, waiting for treatment that never comes. This leftist utopia also envisions not just “free” healthcare but “free college tuition,” forgiveness of student loans, and schools that provide not just “free” lunches but breakfast and dinner as well. Of course, these “free” goodies must be paid for by someone, and that would be the working class on the backs of whom higher and higher taxes would be piled. And of course, all of these programs would need an even bigger army of government bureaucrats to manage, with exorbitant salaries and benefits paid by … the taxpayers. Biden-Bernie also calls for an end to the “era of shareholder capitalism.” Translated, that means private wealth would be subject to public demands, the accumulated wealth of American citizens handed over to “stakeholders” (i.e., government, environmentalists, unions, etc.). In practice, the 401(k) plans of tens of millions of Americans would be seized and liquidated to fund eco-fascist agendas and union-pension bailouts, among other things. Other plans include the elimination of school choice, the end of cash bail, defunding the police, bailouts of Democrat cities and states, a $15/hour minimum wage, massive wealth redistribution, federal control of local zoning laws, and replacing police with social workers, just to name a few. And all of this implemented under critical race theory, “social justice,” and identity politics. If this sounds like the definition of Hell to you, don’t fool yourself. It’s much, much worse. And the only way to escape it is to vote for Donald Trump. Tags: Louis DeBroux, The Patriot Post, Biden-Sanders Manifesto, Most Radically Left, in U.S. History 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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Exxon Mobil Removal From Dow Jones A Cautionary Tale …
Posted: 02 Sep 2020 06:14 PM PDT . . . not to feed the Green New Deal crocodile. by Catherine Mortensen: This week energy giant Exxon Mobil lost its prestigious place as one of 30 companies in the Dow Jones Industrial Average. Its replacement: enterprise software company Salesforce.com. According to S & P Dow Jones, the change was driven by Apple’s decision to split its stock, which reduced the index’s tech-sector weighting. However, some say Exxon Mobil’s removal is a direct result of its decision to cozy up with liberal climate change activists who are now pushing for the Green New Deal to eliminate petroleum production and all other carbon emissions. “Not terribly long ago, Exxon was the most valuable company in the U.S.,” said Justin Danhof, Director of the Free Enterprise Project at the National Center for Public Policy Research, a free market-oriented research foundation. “And now they are a shell of what they once were.” Danhof said Exxon Mobil used to contribute to market-oriented advocacy and policy groups such as the American Legislative Exchange Council that helped the energy giant grow and prosper. “Those kinds of group were very helpful to Exxon,” said Danhof. But he said beginning in the mid 2000’s the company made a strategic decision to cut ties with many of its allies and chase the approval of the Environment, Social, Governance (ESG) crowd. “I guess if you are Exxon, your strategy is to keep your enemies close and throw your friends under the bus,” quipped Danhof. In 2015, Exxon Mobil very publicly supported the now discredited Paris climate agreement, noting in a press statement, “ExxonMobil has for many years held the view that a revenue-neutral carbon tax is the best option to fulfill these key principles.” The ESG agenda has been driving corporate and even federal investment policies in recent years. Through regulatory channels, President Obama changed the guidelines for the Department of Labor’s investment duties regulations under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA). Previously, the Act directed that pension fund managers make investments to maximize investor returns. The Obama administration changed the guidelines so that fund managers could make investment decisions based on a company’s ESG profile. “This is nonsense,” said Rick Manning, President of Americans for Limited Government. “Investment decisions should always be based on maximizing returns for the investor, not in promoting a political agenda.””>Rick Manning, President of Americans for Limited Government. “Investment decisions should always be based on maximizing returns for the investor, not in promoting a political agenda.” Last month, Manning was part of a coalition of free-market advocacy groups and individuals that sent a letter to the Secretary of Labor voicing support for a return to the former ERISA guidelines. The letter called the Department of Labor’s new proposed rule an “important protection for pensioners and 401(k) investors against involuntarily paying the price for a political ‘thumb on the scale’…” The letter warned that “Under the banner of ‘environmental, social (justice), and governance (ESG),’ mutual fund and pension managers are increasingly investing in ways that advance their political and social predilections, but may not be consistent with their duties to clients… The Labor Department is reminding pension managers that there is a place for politics and a place for sound investment decisions. When ESG investments put politics over fund performance, they are unsuitable.” “The liberal mob can never be satiated,” added Manning. “Companies and politicians who try to appease them do so at their own peril.” He said Exxon Mobil’s “full embrace of the Left and climate hysteria, has led to their falling out of this listing of our nation’s top blue chip companies.” Danhof said corporate embrace of “Left wing ESG causes gets them positive headlines in the New York Times, but is a poor long-term strategy.” Or as Winston Churchill once famously said, “An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile, hoping it will eat him last.” Tags: Catherine Mortensen, Exxon Mobil, Removal From Dow Jones, A Cautionary Tale 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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Our Wonderful Country Under Attack
Posted: 02 Sep 2020 05:51 PM PDT by John Porter: As many of you know, I have been writing and speaking for several years on different topics and issues all concerning our wonderful country and its goodness, how it was born and why, those who founded it and its Constitution, the many thousands who have died for it, how it works, why it has worked so beautifully for so long, how it stands above all other nations in freedom of the individual, and my love for her. But I have never written with more sincerity than I do today. Please allow me to quote a former president: “Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation, or any nation so conceived and so dedicated can long endure.” It is my sincere hope that we can all, in a civil manner, reason together about a disturbing fact which has become very clear to me, that our beloved nation of a Constitutional Republic, “conceived in Liberty,” is in grave danger of being subverted into something very evil. I only ask all who are reading this do so with the well being of our nation at heart rather than the well being of a particular political party. With all my observation and concentrated studies of current events surrounding the attempted destruction of our Constitutionally elected president, Donald John Trump, it is my firm conviction there is a force by some heavily financed and powerful people underway in a very sinister plot to change our form of government from a Constitutional Republic to one of Socialism. I believe it evident that the destruction of President Trump is not their real goal, but only an important stepping stone being used by these people to accomplish their actual intent of a much larger goal, the destruction of our Constitution and our government as a free Republic. His destruction is necessary only because he stands in their way. This force is made up of a large number of public figures and organizations. Let us not be deceived. What we are witnessing is an organized and highly coordinated effort. It is clear to all who will objectively open their eyes to see, who some of them are and their true intent. I will here name but a few of the many. They may be registered to a political party, Democrat, Republican, Independent, or otherwise, but all with the same goal, to take this nation, “conceived in Liberty,” and turn it into one of a people under subjugation to a Socialist government. I realize we are not in the midst of physical military war as was President Lincoln and the American people of that time, but have no doubt, we are engaged in mortal combat, a life and death struggle, between the forces of the evil of Socialism enslaving us, and the forces of the good of a Constitutional Republic keeping us free individuals. I believe the leader at the top of this force to reduce America to Socialism is former President Barack Obama. He is now quietly working behind the scenes but in due time will emerge publicly. Make no mistake, you have not seen the last of him. When he thinks the time is right, he will rear his ugly head yet again. Other leaders included are, but not limited to: Bernie Sanders, Chuck Schumer, Elizabeth Warren, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, DNC Chair Tom Perez, Cory Booker, Nancy Pelosi, former Attorney General Eric Holder, New York Governor Bill DeBlasio, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez plus her “Squad” and many more you could name yourself. These people honestly believe in the very heart of Socialism, “That man has no right to exist for his own sake, that his life and his work do not belong to him, but belong to society, that the only justification of his existence is his service to society, and that society may dispose of him in any way it pleases for the sake of the collective good.” These public leaders are steadfastly and heavily supported by extremely powerful and formidable opponents of a Constitutional Republic form of government. ” This support to name a few, but not limited to: Move on Dot Org, George Soros, the management executives of CNN, NBC, MSNBC, CBS, ABC, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Huffington Post, and others. It is evident to any who are not blinded by loyalty to a political party or faction, that these people seek to control the lives of all the American people and our means of production and distribution and property ownership. Their means to accomplish this will be by the so called redistribution of wealth, through excessive taxation and binding government regulation. Almost every aspect of our lives will be regulated through government planning and managed by government officials, namely them. I believe they are working diligently to this end whatever the cost. The lines have been drawn. The choices are clear. Everyone of us must choose Individual Liberty through a Constitutional Republic or slavery to Socialism. The choice is ours and it must be made now. We can stand in support of President Trump in his efforts to keep us a nation of free individuals, thus insuring this nation will long endure into the future, or stand with those people and entities I mentioned here and allow this force of evil to defeat us and succumb to Socialism. Socialism is nothing more than the sharing of misery. Thank you and may our God bless you and The Constitutional Republic of The United States of America. 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Democrat Insider Details Mail-In Voting Fraud Operation: ‘This Is a Real Thing’
Posted: 02 Sep 2020 05:20 PM PDT by John Binder: A Democrat operative is telling all about the massive voter fraud operation deployed to rig elections for Democrats through paying homeless voters off, taking advantage of the elderly, posing as registered voters, and printing up fake ballots. An exclusive report by the New York Post‘s Jon Levine tells the stories of a Democrat operative who has personally led a staff to produce false election results via voter fraud for years now — a scheme that he suggests will be utilized in the upcoming local, state, congressional, and presidential elections on November 3: Then, he and the staff open the envelopes by holding them over boiling water to open the seal, remove the voter’s mail-in ballot, and replace it with their fraudulent ballot before delivering them at mailboxes in multiple towns so as not to draw suspicion. In some instances, the operative said postal workers can be in on the scheme: In other cases, his crew pays homeless voters living in shelters about $50 to $60 to vote for Democrat candidates. When not stuffing mail-in ballots and taking advantage of voters, the operative said he and his staff impersonate voters in person on election day. The team looks for registered voters who are not active voters and obtains their personal information to impersonate them. The process, like printing fake mail-in ballots, is easy when there are no voter ID laws in place to prevent such fraud. The fake voters go to a designated polling place and sign the real voters’ signature as best as possible. The fraud often reaches the highest levels of election 0fficials, according to the operative. His staff bends the corners of their ballots in a specific place to tip-off their allies in states’ Board of Elections. The fraud operation, detailed by this particular operative, mostly dealt with cases in New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, though he suggested it occurs across the nation on a large scale. “There is no race in New Jersey — from City Council to United States Senate — that we haven’t worked on,” the operative told the New York Post. “I worked on a fire commissioner’s race in Burlington County. The smaller the race the easier it is to do.” Such alleged fraud has come to light in recent months. In June, a Democrat councilman and Democrat councilman-elect in Paterson, New Jersey, were charged with election fraud along with two Democrat operatives. In one instance, officials allege that one of the operatives collected unsealed mail-in ballots from voters and delivered them sealed to the Board of Elections. Similarly, in May, a former Pennsylvania judge pleaded guilty to stuffing ballot boxes for Democrats in exchange for payments from political operatives in 2014, 2015, and 2016 primary elections. That same month, Pennsylvania election officials admitted that duplicate mail-in ballots were sent to voters. Nevada’s June primary shows huge issues with mail-in voting. In Las Vegas, Nevada, more than 223,000 mail-in ballots were deemed “undeliverable” in the election — about 17 percent of the total number of mail-in ballots sent out to voters, unsolicited. Federal election data reveals that since 2012, about 28.4 million mail-in ballots have gone missing in each of the last four election cycles. According to Pew Research Center analysis, there are potentially 24 million ineligible or inaccurate voter registrations on state voter rolls. Recent data has not shown a compelling public health justification for mail-in voting. In Wisconsin’s April election, only 52 of more than 400,000 voters and poll workers were confirmed to have contracted the Chinese coronavirus. None of those cases were fatal. This equals an infection rate below two-hundredths of one percent. Tags: Democrat Insider, Details Mail-In Voting Fraud Operation, John Binder, Breitbart 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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Why Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Need Not Apply in Basketball, Physics, and Fighter Pilots
Posted: 02 Sep 2020 03:59 PM PDT
by Dr. Walter E. Williams: Check out any professional and most college basketball teams. Their starting five, and most of their other 10 players, are black, as is 80% of the NBA. This does not come anywhere close to the diversity and inclusion sought by the nation’s social justice warriors. Both professional and college coaches have ignored and threw out any pretense of seeking diversity and inclusiveness. My question to you is: Would a basketball team be improved if coaches were required to include ethnically diverse players for the sake of equity? I have no idea of what your answer might be, but mine would be: “The hell with diversity, equity, and inclusion. I am going to recruit the best players and do not care if most of them turn out to be black players.” Another question: Do you think that any diversity-crazed college president would chastise his basketball coach for lack of diversity and inclusiveness? Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (National Accelerator Laboratory) is home to the world’s most powerful experiments, fastest supercomputers, and top-notch physics researchers. Much of SLAC’s research is on particle accelerators that are complicated machines that are designed, engineered, and operated to produce high-quality particle beams and develop clues to the fundamental structure of matter and the forces between subatomic particles. You can bet that their personnel makeup exhibits very little concern about racial diversity, equity, and inclusion. The bulk of their scientists is not only Americans of European and Asian ancestry, but mostly men. My question to you is: What would you do to make SLAC more illustrative of the racial, ethnic, and sexual diversity of America? As for me, my answer would be the same one that I gave in the basketball example: I am going to recruit the brightest scientists, and I do not care if most of them turn out to be men of European and Asian ancestry. In the hard sciences, one will find black Americans underrepresented. For example, a 2018 survey of the American Astronomical Society, which includes undergraduates, graduate students, faculty members, and retired astronomers, found that 82% of members identified as white and only 2% as black or African American. Only 3% of bachelor’s degrees in physics go to black students. In 2017, some fields, such as structural engineering and atmospheric physics, graduated not a single black Ph.D. The conspicuous absence of black Americans in the sciences has little or nothing to do with racism. It has to do with academic preparation. If one graduates from high school and has not mastered a minimum proficiency in high school algebra, geometry, and precalculus, it’s likely that high-paying careers, such as engineering, medicine, physics, and computer technology, are hermetically sealed off for life. There are relatively few black fighter-jet pilots. There are stringent physical, character, and mental requirements, which many black applicants could meet. But fighter pilots must also have a strong knowledge of air navigation, aircraft operating procedures, flight theory, fluid mechanics, meteorology, and engineering. The college majors that help prepare undergraduates for a career as a fighter pilot include mathematics, physical science, and engineering. But if one graduates from high school without elementary training in math, it is not likely that he will enroll in the college courses that would qualify him for fighter pilot training. At many predominantly black high schools, not a single black student tests proficient in math and a very low percentage test proficient in reading; however, these schools confer a diploma that attests that the students can read, write, and compute at a 12th-grade level, and these schools often boast that they have a 70% and higher graduation rate. They mislead students, their families, and others by conferring fraudulent diplomas. What explains the fact that over 80% of professional basketball players are black, as are about 70% of professional football players? Only an idiot would chalk it up to diversity and inclusion. Instead, it is excellence that explains the disproportionate numbers. Jewish Americans, who are just 3% of our population, win over 35% of the Nobel prizes in science that are awarded to Americans. Again, it is excellence that explains the disproportionality, not diversity and inclusion. As my stepfather often told me, “To do well in this world, you have to come early and stay late.” Tags: Walter Williams, commentary, Why Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Need Not Apply, in Basketball, Physics, and Fighter Pilots 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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Parting Shot: The U.S. Supreme Court Declines to Give Us Our Freedom
Posted: 02 Sep 2020 03:48 PM PDT by Charles C.W. Cooke: Defenders of the right to keep and bear arms might be forgiven for wondering whether the U.S. Supreme Court’s copy of the United States Constitution is missing a few pages. It has been twelve years since the Court affirmed in D.C. v. Heller that “the right of the people to keep and bear arms” actually means “the right of the people to keep and bear arms,” and ten years since the court affirmed in McDonald v. Chicago that the Second Amendment applies to the states as well as to the federal government—and yet, as valuable as those decisions are, the last decade has made it clear that the U.S. Supreme Court is not especially interested in ensuring that they are enforced. In June, the justices continued this unfortunate trend by denying certiorari on no fewer than ten Second Amendment cases. For now, then, the right will remain a mere abstraction to the nation’s network of courts. This matters, as it is difficult to think of another right that has been so willfully ignored and abused by our lower-court judges. In case after case, panels at the state and circuit levels have elected either to pretend that Heller and McDonald never happened at all, or, alternatively, to parse their language so carefully as to render those cases meaningless. Despite this insubordination—and it is just that: insubordination—the Court has done nothing. This abdication of responsibility has not sat well with all of the justices. Teaming up first with Justices Scalia and Alito, and then with Justices Gorsuch and Kavanaugh, Justice Clarence Thomas has taken to dissenting when the Court declines to take an important gun case. “The Second Amendment,” Thomas has complained, “is a disfavored right in this Court,” and its steadfast refusal to consider gun-related appeals stands in “marked contrast to the Court’s willingness to summarily reverse courts that disregard our other constitutional decisions.” Ultimately, Thomas has concluded, the Court’s unwillingness to step in has had the effect of “relegating the Second Amendment to a second-class right.” In and of itself, the Court’s refusal to do its job is a big problem: “A right delayed,” we are told, “is a right denied.” But, as time rolls on, it is hard not to agree with Justice Thomas when he suggests that the “continued refusal to hear Second Amendment cases only enables this kind of defiance.” In law, as elsewhere, human beings respond to incentives, and at present, the incentives all line up in the wrong direction. Why did the Fourth and Seventh Circuits ignore the plain language of Heller in upholding bans on the most commonly owned rifles in America? Why has the Ninth Circuit allowed California to turn the right to carry into a privilege for the well-connected? Why do New Jersey’s flagrantly illegal gun laws still exist? Because the judges who heard those cases knew that the chance of their work being reviewed and overturned by the Supreme Court was vanishingly small, and they acted accordingly. For those of us who believe that the U.S. Constitution should be read and upheld as it is written, it has proven extremely frustrating that the U.S. Supreme Court seems willing to involve itself in all sorts of areas that are not mentioned anywhere in the document, but seems unwilling to protect a right that is explicitly mentioned in the text. That most of America’s progress in restoring the Second Amendment has come from the people themselves is a blessing indeed; the story of the last three decades has been the story of legislatures, at the behest of voters, changing their laws to minimize restrictions on law-abiding gun owners. But we have a Constitution so that the people who are left behind have somewhere to appeal. For now, at least, the Court seems to have shut its doors on them. Tags: Charles C.W. Cooke, America’s 1st Freedom, Parting Shot, The U.S. Supreme Court, Declines, to Give Us, Our Freedom 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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Joe Biden Is No Moderate
Posted: 02 Sep 2020 03:35 PM PDT
by Frank Miniter: As we search for sanity amidst all the clamor and craziness of this particular political season, the mainstream media is handing us the false narrative, as if it is a life preserver from these tumultuous times, that Joe Biden is a moderate. Joe Biden is no moderate. The mainstream media wants us to believe this so a majority of voters will grab onto him in this storm in the hope a Biden presidency would float us back to “normalcy.” They want us to believe this despite the fact that Biden is either at the helm of the chaos now moving against our values and freedom, or he is caught up within its woke winds, hoping it will blow him into the White House. Likely, it is both. But, whatever the case, a Biden presidency would try to sink our Second Amendment rights. Rather than referring to the many mad and ignorant things Biden has said about guns when he finds himself in front of a microphone (for a taste of these, see “Joe Biden Wants Your Guns”), let’s just consider what he has spelled out for the Second Amendment on his campaign website. Here are a few highlights: Biden says he wants to bankrupt America’s gun makers. He says that in 2005 he voted against the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA), and that now he wants to repeal it. This law doesn’t protect “these manufacturers from being held civilly liable for their products,” as Biden claims. Actually, its plain words do not even remotely imply it does this. What it does is prevent firearms makers and dealers from being held liable for criminal missuse of their products. Biden says he wants to ban popular semi-automatic rifles, a gun design that has been around since the late 1800s. He also wants to “buy” them back, which is a dishonest way of saying he wants to confiscate them from the millions of Americans who own them. Biden says he wants to create gun registries; though he says he wants to ban and confiscate semi-automatic rifles (and perhaps shotguns and more), he also says he wants to “pursue legislation to regulate possession of existing assault weapons under the National Firearms Act.” This would require people to apply for permits for America’s rifle and register them. Biden says that “to reduce the stockpiling of firearms,” he “supports legislation restricting the number of firearms an individual may purchase per month to one.” Biden says he would “enact [so-called] universal background check legislation.” Biden says he would use the Social Security Administration to deny older Americans their Second Amendment rights. Biden says he would “[e]nd the online sale of firearms and ammunitions.” Biden says he would give “states incentives to set up gun licensing programs.” Biden says he would “[p]ut America on the path to ensuring that 100% of firearms sold in America are smart guns.” Biden says he would “pass legislation requiring firearm owners to store weapons safely in their homes.” So, we suppose, this would empower government officials to inspect the homes of gun owners and to punish those who don’t comply. Biden says he would “[p]rohibit the use of federal funds to arm or train educators to discharge firearms.” So much for school-safety officers. There is much more in Biden’s radical agenda. Clearly, a vote for Biden is a vote against American freedom. Tags: Frank Miniter, Editor in Chief, America’s 1st Freedom, Joe Biden, Is No Moderate 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 Bible Does Not Tell You To Obey Evil Laws
Posted: 02 Sep 2020 03:19 PM PDT by Mario Murillo Ministries: It’s time to wake up to the sad truth that Democrat Mayors and Governors have declared war. No only on the church but on innocent citizens. This war compels believers to look again at what the Bible says about evil laws and evil leaders. Democrats, after using the “Pandemic” as an excuse to illegally lockdown the church, have graduated to condoning riots, looting, and now murder in the name of racial justice. At first, I thought they were testing to see how the public reacts. This no longer explains it. Biden’s poll numbers are dropping because Democrat leaders refuse to take action against the domestic terrorism of Black Lives Matter and Antifa. What we have now is a simple case of stubborn madness. Doesn’t the Bible tell us to obey them no matter what? Absolutely not. And it is shocking how many believers do not know their Bible or have been given false teaching.There is no verse in the Bible that tells you to obey evil government or laws. And again, if we don’t realize that now, before we sit back and let our nation be destroyed. Christians during the American Revolution understood that the Bible does not teach us to obey evil laws or leaders. There would be no America if Christian Colonists believed they should obey the evil laws of England. Let me prove to you beyond any doubt that the Bible tells us what we must do in the face of wicked government and laws. First, I will expose a pathetic heresy that many believers commonly accept as truth. This is a widespread excuse for submitting when we should disobey. Here is an example of someone who wrote me while under the influence of this false teaching: “Out of curiosity, how do you justify your argument against obeying the government when you read Romans 13:1-7. The government Paul was talking about was even more oppressive than anything we can imagine. You could truly be martyred for your faith under the Roman government. And, what was Paul’s response? Did he call for governmental reform? Did he call for us to protest the government? Did he demand his rights and call on the government to recognize his rights? None of the above, he said, in the face of a brutal government, to obey. He didn’t say obey if your rights are recognized, he said obey. The church of today has to realize that the government is not our arena as Christians. Never, in the history of the church, has God used the government to bring about change.” This defense of submission to evil government is riddled with error and falsehoods. Here are my responses to selected quotes: 1.“You could truly be martyred for your faith under the Roman government.” First the writer tells us to obey evil laws, but then mentions martyrs. They never would have been martyred had they not broken the law by being Christians. 2. Then he asks, “Did (Paul) call for governmental reform? Did he call for us to protest the government? Did he demand his rights and call on the government to recognize his rights? None of the above…” The truth is, Paul did all of the above. “Paul said to them, “They have beaten us openly, uncondemned Romans, and have thrown us into prison. And now do they put us out secretly? No indeed! Let them come themselves and get us out” (Acts 16:37). 3. And finally, the zinger—the heresy that has sidelined the Body of Christ in the hour when we are most needed: “The church of today has to realize that the government is not our arena as Christians. Never, in the history of the church, has God used the government to bring about change.” Totally untrue. William Wilberforce was a Christian who used his faith in Jesus to abolish slavery in England. In fact, believers throughout history have created child labor laws, health regulations, and have exposed injustice, and corruption. It is safe to say that Christians are more responsible for influencing government, bringing about reform by forcing laws to be changed, and standing up for justice, than any other group in history. So how did this writer get it so wrong? By doing what so many do. Isolating one set of verses, taking them out of context, and arriving at a conclusion that looks holy, but is in fact, pure and simple fear. Let’s look at the verses that have been violated: “Let every soul be subject to the governing authorities. For there is no authority except from God, and the authorities that exist are appointed by God. Therefore, whoever resists the authority resists the ordinance of God, and those who resist will bring judgment on themselves. For rulers are not a terror to good works, but to evil. Do you want to be unafraid of the authority? Do what is good, and you will have praise from the same. For he is God’s minister to you for good. But if you do evil, be afraid; for he does not bear the sword in vain; for he is God’s minister, an avenger to execute wrath on him who practices evil. Therefore, you must be subject, not only because of wrath but also for the sake of conscience. For because of this you also pay taxes, for they are God’s ministers attending continually to this very thing. Render therefore to all their due: taxes to whom taxes are due, customs to whom customs, fear to whom fear, honor to whom honor (Romans 13:1-7). It seems to say that we are to honor government in every form, right? Wrong. To demonstrate what Paul is saying I offer this example. Say some parents leave the house, and leave the oldest child in charge. The child is given strict instructions not to open the door for anyone, except for a postal messenger whom they are expecting to deliver an important package that day. The parents tell the child, “He will have blonde hair. He is wearing blue jeans and a white shirt. Don’t let anyone else in.” So later, a man with black hair, a blue shirt, and black slacks knocks on the door claiming to be the messenger with the package. Do they let him in? Of course not. Lost in all the quoting of this verse on submission to government is the most important part: The description of the ruling authority. The Bible tells us what they are wearing! Look at the description: 1.They are not a terror to good works. Any government that terrorizes the innocent is not of God. How can you say that Hitler was God’s will for Germany? Hitler and other tyrants are in fact the ones being warned that there were God appointed governments who would destroy them: “But if you do evil, be afraid; for he does not bear the sword in vain; for he is God’s minister, an avenger to execute wrath on him who practices evil.” That is why the just powers of the world rose up and destroyed the Nazis. 2. They praise good works. Authorities that are endorsed by God do not hate or oppose Christian activity. They are the ones who—even if they are not Christian themselves—do not insult soul winning or fight the work of God. They are the cops, teachers, politicians who are glad that children are getting out of gangs and off of drugs. 3. You must be subject for the sake of conscience. When it becomes tricky, is when government is a mixture of right and wrong. Jesus said of the Pharisees, “Therefore whatever they tell you to observe, that observe and do, but do not do according to their works; for they say, but do not do” (Matthew 23:3). Do what they say, but don’t partake of their hypocrisy. Watch them for that moment when they cross the line and come between you and your God. Just as our conscience should drive us to obey the law, we should also know when our conscience tells us not to obey an evil law. Here’s when Peter reached that tipping point, speaking to those very same Pharisees: “So they called them and commanded them not to speak at all nor teach in the name of Jesus. But Peter and John answered and said to them, “Whether it is right in the sight of God to listen to you more than to God, you judge. For we cannot but speak the things which we have seen and heard” (Acts 4:18-20). And again, in Acts 5:29, “Peter and the other apostles answered and said: “We ought to obey God rather than men.”” God not only does not endorse evil government: He will have no part in it. “Can a corrupt throne be allied with you—a throne that brings on misery by its decrees? The wicked band together against the righteous and condemn the innocent to death” (Psalm 94:20). There is your answer. A corrupt throne (government) cannot be allied with God. In fact, evil laws are the worst form of sin. They provide legitimacy to evil. Matthew Henry said, “Iniquity is daring enough even when human laws are against it, which often prove too weak to give an effectual check to it; but how insolent, how mischievous, is it when it is backed by a law! Iniquity is not the better, but much the worse, for being enacted by law; nor will it excuse those that practice it to say that they did but do as they were bidden.” Notice how at the end, Henry says we can’t use the excuse that we were just obeying the law. That is why Dietrich Bonhoeffer said, “Silence in the face of evil is itself evil: God will not hold us guiltless. Not to speak is to speak. Not to act is to act.” The laws being created by Democrats, using the coronavirus as an excuse, are far worse than the virus itself because, unlike the virus, those new laws become permanent. It is time for the church to wake up and take action, beginning with voting the evildoers out of office and quit calling our submission a godly thing, when it is just a cowardly thing. “WHO WILL RISE UP FOR ME AGAINST THE EVILDOERS? WHO WILL STAND UP FOR ME AGAINST THE WORKERS OF INIQUITY?” (Psalm 94:16). Tags: Mario Murillo, Ministries, The Bible, Does Not Tell You, To Obey Evil Laws 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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Here’s How We Know Biden Isn’t Sincere About ‘Condemning’ Violence
Posted: 02 Sep 2020 03:20 PM PDT by I & I Editorial Board: Joe Biden wants the public to believe that he’s always deemed violence “unacceptable,” even when it’s perpetrated by leftists. But when he and his party held the national spotlight just two weeks ago, they were cheering on the same thugs as “peaceful protesters.” “I condemn violence of every kind by anyone, whether on the left or the right,” Biden said on Monday. That’s certainly news to anyone of the millions who watched his acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention. Biden had absolutely nothing whatsoever to say about the ongoing violence around the country. Zip. Zero. Nada. By the time he made his acceptance speech, more than two dozen people had died in “protests.” Dozens of police officers had been injured and at least one lost his life. Many dead are “African Americans, compounding the tragedy for black families,” the Associated Press reported well before Biden’s speech. As we reported here Tuesday, the financial toll of the riots is measured in billions of dollars. Yet the only time the word “violence” appeared in Biden’s convention address was when he brought up the 2017 mayhem of Charlottesville, Virginia, which he used only to set up his Big Lie that President Donald Trump had praised white supremacists by saying there were “very fine people on both sides.” What is it that the left says these days? Oh, yeah: “Silence is violence.” During the entire four days, with tens of millions of people tuning in and the chance to “condemn violence of every kind,” not a single speaker at the Democrats’ convention did so. Every one of them was silent. We searched through the transcripts of the four days, and the only time the word “protesters” was uttered was after the adjective “peaceful” — seven times on day one of the convention, in fact. Sen. Bernie Sanders, in one invocation of the term, complained that Trump had “deployed the military and federal agents against peaceful protesters.” There was no mention of violence in the streets, or burning or looting, or deaths and injuries. No one defended the police who were being targeted by rioters. In fact, any mention of police was almost always in the context of police brutality or negligence. Biden’s vice presidential pick, Sen. Kamala Harris, blamed “the excessive use of force by police” on “structural racism.” The word “riot” was never uttered. Democrats did talk about “gun violence” a lot (more than a dozen times, to support Biden’s gun control measures), as well as “violence against women” (to praise Biden for his role in the 1994 Violence Against Women Act). Outside the convention, Democrats at the federal, state, and local levels were bending over backward to make excuses for rioters and defend looters. They kept them out of jail, let them run roughshod over the police, and refused offers by the Trump administration to help restore law and order. The word “riot” was never uttered. Democrats did talk about “gun violence” a lot (more than a dozen times, to support Biden’s gun control measures), as well as “violence against women” (to praise Biden for his role in the 1994 Violence Against Women Act). Outside the convention, Democrats at the federal, state, and local levels were bending over backward to make excuses for rioters and defend looters. They kept them out of jail, let them run roughshod over the police, and refused offers by the Trump administration to help restore law and order. As The Heritage Foundation’s James Carafano put it, “organized crime of all kinds thrives when it can exploit weak enforcement and gaps between local, state, and federal law enforcement.” So when Democrats suddenly tell you that they “condemn” the violence that has been going on for months, ask them why they ignored it during their carefully staged convention. Ask them why they didn’t use that massive bully pulpit to attack the violent mobs who were terrorizing people across the country. Ask them why they didn’t aggressively denounce left-wing groups for organizing and planning violent actions. Ask them why, when they had the nation’s attention, they didn’t stand up for the innocent people – many of them black – who have suffered physically, emotionally and economically from “racial justice” mobs. If Democrats were being honest, they would answer by saying that they couldn’t condemn the riots — sorry, mostly peaceful protests — for fear of alienating their far-left base. So instead they spent four days blaming Trump for COVID-19 and spinning dark conspiracies about the postal service. It was only after Democratic pollsters started to notice that the lawlessness was hurting their electoral chances that they decided to acknowledge it at all. And every supposed denunciation of the murderous leftists is merely an excuse to blame Trump. Biden even had the audacity to demand Trump “join me” in calling for an end to the violence. Silence equals violence, all right. And up until now, the Democrats’ silence on the left-wing riots has been deafening. Tags: I & I Editorial Board, Here’s How, We Know Biden, Isn’t Sincere, About ‘Condemning’ Violence 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 Oppressive Liberation of the Left
Posted: 02 Sep 2020 05:50 PM PDT by Daniel Greenfield: From the biblical exodus of the Hebrew slaves to the emancipation of African slaves, liberation used to mean autonomy. Slavery was the greatest denial of personal autonomy and liberation freed the former slave to make his own decisions and exercise power over his own life. Now, liberation is identified with controlling others. It is not enough not to be a slave. To be truly liberated, you must enslave others. Freedom is an illusion. There are only slaves and masters. Grievance culture has eroded the distinction between liberation and oppression by not only redefining both concepts, but rejecting the individual autonomy at the heart of liberation. Diminishing the role of the individual for the collective redefined liberation and oppression, not as the slavery or freedom of the individual, but of the relative primacy of one group over another. The collectivist theory of society rejects the notion that we are free to the extent that we can make our own decisions, rather it insists that we are only as free as the power and wealth wielded by our group. Minorities are not truly free until they have the same average household income as white people. Women are not free unless they have the same income a man does. Trading liberation for equalization inevitably requires a totalitarian state to do the equalizing, resulting in the enslavement of a society that turned over its freedoms to a system built to ensure that no one, except the ones running it, can gain any advantage over anyone else. But grievance culture goes further by redefining liberation as a state of mind, not a state of being. It doesn’t matter how free you are, legally and objectively, if you don’t feel liberated. Oppression became a psychological condition triggered by what other people said, the costumes they wore, or even their refusal to affirm the victim’s insecurities. The racist ‘white fragility’ doctrine is built on expanding the classic self-help doctrine that those who resist its cult like processes are the source of the problem, not the people with the obvious problems. The very name, ‘white fragility’ reverses who has the problem and who is really feeling fragile. Both social collectivism and psychological oppression erode the physical boundaries of individual autonomy and entangle everyone in a single system with only two available roles. Oppressors and victims. Refusing to play means automatically being assigned as an oppressor. Where liberation once sought to free slaves, the new liberation pursues the oppressors whose words, attitudes, and even unspoken thoughts perpetuate an imaginary system of oppression. The professional victims who claim to be enslaved by this imaginary system cannot free themselves through their own actions by asserting their autonomy, instead they must confront and assail those classes of people they blame for their oppression and force them to atone. The process of liberation is, like Communism, endlessly indefinite. As the system of oppression takes on more microscopic forms, receding into the quantum foam of academic jargon and psychological subjectivism, it becomes a perpetual reality that will never go away. Freedom, this doctrine holds, is essentially impossible because there is no blank slate. Everything is defined by ‘whiteness’ which incorporates the two-parent family, systems of measuring time, and virtually the entire corpus of mathematics, physics, and real science. Oppression is built into the fabric of the world. It cannot be escaped, but can be adopted. If a blank slate is impossible, then power cannot be given up, but it can be taken up. We may never be free or equal, but the balance of that oppression and inequality can be recentered by ‘decentering whiteness’ and ‘centering blackness’. The total entanglement of the individual and society, and of every individual with every other individual in society, makes it impossible to seize power for personal autonomy except by destroying the autonomy of others. The new liberation does not aim for a colorblind society, the very idea is denounced as a product of whiteness, but a society that denounces white people and upholds ‘blackness’. It is not enough to read books by black authors, you must cease reading books by white authors. It is not enough to hire black people, to be truly ‘anti-racist’ you must also fire white people. Everything is a zero sum game in a conflict where racial progress requires racial regress. Liberation is not the end of the struggle, but the beginning. Racial progress doesn’t end racial strife, rather it intensifies it. The worse the violence and hate get, the more progress there is. The practical implementation of that theory has turned our cities and culture into war zones. Personal autonomy was and is an achievable goal. Social justice isn’t. It’s a conflict that never ends, crushing families, communities, and countries, because it defines society as conflict. The Marxist view of the world is rooted in conflict. Accepting it can lead to only one of two outcomes: endless conflicts without any real progress or a dictatorship which resolves the conflict by claiming it no longer exists even though society has actually moved backward. There is no happy ending here. The American notion of freedom was based on the personal autonomy of the individual, not the balance of power among social collectives. Unlike socialist constitutions, America did not set out to define the roles of classes or groups, it dealt only with individuals and their geography. America is a nation defined by the manifest destiny of regions and the freedom of settlement. It is a colonial nation in the best possible way, extending to its people the right to choose where they lived at a time when millions of people around the world still lived in a state of feudalism. The pioneer narrative, the creation and the transformation of communities, is more than a founding myth, it is how America defined freedom in terms of individual autonomy. An American could choose his freedoms, his rules, and his way of life by picking up and moving somewhere else. He could live in the political and social geography of his choice, from a booming city to the middle of nowhere. A blank slate was as possible as a big sky and a wide open frontier. The closing of the frontier eroded the physical distances and the rise of national institutions eliminated social distances. The 20th century was obsessed with a national society and the administering of a state that would oversee it. In the 21st century, both became a nightmare. Societal perfection can ultimately only be pursued through compulsion and tyranny. When freedom is defined in socially absolute terms, it disappears. Freedom, like justice, or any other merely human quality, cannot exist in the absolute sense. To pursue them absolutely is to destroy them. Freedom exists in the undefined regions of quantum indeterminacy. The more we try to bring it about with the exercise of our powers, the more it slips away through our hands. None of us are truly free except to the extent of our certainty in our own choices. Disproving free will is childishly easy and that sophomoric game underlies Marxism and its modern offspring. We are not truly free, the Marxists tell us, until we all become slaves to their system. Freedom is a choice. So is oppression. The Left has waged a war of words and ideas to wipe away the difference between oppression and liberation, reclaiming power over your own life or gaining power over others, because its grievance culture uses liberation as a means of oppression to wield power over everyone. The new oppressive liberation and its grievance class of tyrant victims exploits the empathy of those who become complicit in its abuses with performative displays of pain and anguish. Its bullies scream about their suffering even as they’re beating, robbing, and killing the real victims. Pain is not the real metric of oppression. Every single radical racist movement in this country, from the KKK to BLM believed that it was reacting to a state of oppression. The racial and ethnic genocides of the 20th century, from the Nazis to the Hutus, were carried out by movements which believed that they were being oppressed and sought liberation through mass murder. It’s not enough to believe that you’re oppressed. Performative pain is worse than meaningless. The only true metric of oppression is personal autonomy, not how much money you have, your perceived social role, or whether someone else makes derogatory remarks about your group. When a government offers personal autonomy, there is freedom. When it tries to equalize society by controlling how resources are distributed across groups, let alone speech, there’s no freedom, only a downhill ride from compulsion to tyranny in pursuit of an impossible absolute. Freedom doesn’t only mean the freedom to be right, but to be wrong. The Left rejects the freedom to be wrong, allowing only the freedom to be right, while insisting that its absolute ideas are the only way to be right, and everything else is a form of oppression. And that’s not freedom. That is oppression. Americans are in desperate need of liberation from our enslavement to the radical absolutism that has divided our country, wrecked our sense of purpose, and deprived us of our optimism. The tyrant victims and their culture of oppression turns all of us into slaves to the conflict. But we don’t have to go on playing their game of oppressors and victims. We can choose to be free. Tags: Daniel Greenfield, Sultanknish, oppressive liberation, the Left 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
Thursday, September 3, 2020
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Good morning, NBC News readers.
President Donald Trump heads to Pennsylvania today as he tries to flip the traditional path to victory there. Joe Biden meanwhile, makes his own visit to Kenosha, in another battleground state of Wisconsin.
Here’s what we’re watching this Thursday morning.
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Trump encourages North Carolina residents to vote twice to test mail-in system
President Donald Trump suggested that people in North Carolina should vote twice in the November election, once by mail and once in person, escalating his attempts to cast confusion and doubt on the validity of the results.
“Let them send it in and let them go vote, and if their system’s as good as they say it is, then obviously they won’t be able to vote. If it isn’t tabulated, they’ll be able to vote,” Trump said when asked whether he has confidence in the mail-in system in the battleground state.
It is illegal to vote more than once in an election.
Trump has made countless false statements about the security of voting by mail ahead of the election as much of the country braces for an increase of voters who opt for mail-in ballots during the coronavirus pandemic.
Today the president is headed to the key swing state of Pennsylvania for a campaign rally — but the event won’t be held in the vote-rich Philadelphia suburbs that past Republican nominees like Mitt Romney have taken pains to court. Instead, it will be in Latrobe, a small rural town of roughly 8,000 in the southwest part of the state.
NBC News’ senior White House reporter Shannon Pettypiece writes that its part of his campaign’s strategy to break the traditional path to victory in the battleground state.
And NBC News’s Sahil Kapur writes that while Trump has taken a page from his old playbook in warning of nefarious actors plotting to “do big damage” to the country, that
alarmist rhetoric on crime actually fell flat in 2018. Now he’s betting the farm on it. Will it work?
For all his talk about voter fraud, Trump and his wife Melania requested absentee ballots to vote in the Florida primary this year. (Photo: Mandel Ngan / AFP – Getty Images)
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Biden heads to Kenosha just as the city achieves a fragile calm
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden will visit Kenosha, Wisconsin, today and will meet with the family of Jacob Blake, his campaign said Wednesday.
Biden’s visit to the city where Blake, a Black man, was shot at least seven times in the back by a white police officer comes two days after Trump toured the city.
It will also mark his first trip in 2020 to Wisconsin — a state that Trump carried by under 23,000 votes in 2016.
He will arrive just as the city begins to achieve a fragile calm.
“Things here are fragile,” said local NAACP president Anthony Davis, who welcomes Biden’s visit. “And we, in this community, really need to put our energy into healing ourselves, sitting down and speaking in detail only the way that locals can.”
“We’ve got to heal,” Biden said Wednesday about Kenosha. “My purpose in going will be to do just that.” (Photo: Saul Loeb / AFP – Getty Images)
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CDC urges states to prepare for COVID-19 vaccine by Nov. 1, two days before election
The director of the CDC told governors last week to prepare for “large-scale” distribution of a coronavirus vaccine by Nov. 1, according to a letter obtained by NBC News.
Dr. Robert Redfield said the agency had contracted with pharmaceutical company McKesson to potentially distribute hundreds of millions of vaccine doses to health departments and medical facilities across the country in the fall.
It remains highly uncertain however, whether a vaccine will be ready by that date or which manufacturer will make it. The Nov. 1 target date is two days before the presidential election.
Earlier Wednesday, Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said on NBC’s “TODAY” that he believed a vaccine would be developed by the end of the year.
But Fauci added that he wouldn’t be comfortable with a vaccine unless it was shown in clinical trials “to be clearly safe and effective.”
He also urged colleges and universities to keep their students on campus as they try to control clusters of COVID-19 infections on their campuses.
Meantime, actor and former wrestler Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson said Wednesday that he and his family recently tested positive for COVID-19 and that they are now implementing stricter rules on socializing amid the pandemic.
And a Minnesota man in his 60s who attended the Sturgis motorcycle rally in South Dakota last month was reported dead Wednesday of COVID-19. His death is the first fatality traced to the 10-day event, which has been linked to some 260 coronavirus cases across 11 states.
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Active shooter drills are meant to prepare students. But research finds ‘severe’ side effects.
Active shooter drills became one of the most common school safety measures implemented nationwide in recent years, despite widespread fears that the procedures heighten anxiety, and evidence that school shooters, like the one in Parkland, Florida, use knowledge of the drills to their advantage.
Teachers unions in February called for schools to not conduct active shooter drills with students. Now, new research adds data to those concerns.
A new report released by the advocacy group Everytown for Gun Safety examined nearly 28 million social media posts tied to 114 schools and found higher rates of depression and stress following active shooter drills.
“It wasn’t just a short duration that everybody shakes off — it’s having a lasting impression,” Sarah Burd-Sharps, Everytown’s research director, said.
Teachers have called for schools to not conduct active shooter drills with students, amid widespread fears that they heighten anxiety. (Image: Jackson Joyce / for NBC News)
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Tom Seaver, pitcher who led the ‘Miracle Mets’ to glory, dies at 75
Tom Seaver, the Hall of Fame pitcher who transformed the New York Mets from “Lovable Losers” to World Series champs, has died. He was 75.
The cause was complications of Lewy body dementia and Covid-19, according to a statement from the National Baseball Hall of Fame.
Nicknamed “Tom Terrific,” he was adored by generations of Mets fans and was known not only for his athletic prowess, but his intelligence and professionalism.
By the time he retired in 1986, he had compiled 311 wins for four major league teams and struck out 3,640 batters. He had won three Cy Young awards, made 12 All-Star teams and was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1992 with 98.8 percent of ballots cast in his favor, the highest voting percentage ever received at the time.
Basketball also lost a giant this week with the death of legendary Georgetown coach John Thompson. Our Into America podcast gets into his impact on and off the court.
“It is an honor to play this game, to be blessed with talent. It was an art form, a physical and mental art form,” Seaver once said. He is seen here during his remarkable 1969 season with the Mets. (Photo: Focus On Sport/Getty Images file)
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- A Black man died after being restrained by police in Rochester, New York.
- Facebook bans new political ads in week before election as CEO Mark Zuckerberg warns of unrest.
- A new treatment may slow the progression of ALS, researchers said Wednesday, thanks to the millions raised from Ice Bucket Challenge donations.
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THINK about it
There are two scenarios for Russia’s latest poison attack. Putin looks bad in both, Aric Toler, the director of research and training at the investigative journalism website Bellingcat, writes in an opinion piece.
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Live BETTER
Benefits of cucumber juice: Can this trendy drink help you lose weight?
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Quote of the day
“I could tell you that this has been one of the most challenging and difficult things we have ever had to endure as a family.”
— Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson on his family’s battle with coronavirus.
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One fun thing
David Blaine, known for his daring stunts, accomplished his latest by floating nearly 30,000 feet above the Arizona desert, hanging from dozens of helium balloons.
Have to say, wow. Looks fun…!
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From NBC’s Chuck Todd, Mark Murray, Ben Kamisar and Melissa Holzberg
FIRST READ: Trump isn’t winning his “law and order” fight
For a week now, Democrats have worried about the aftermath of the Jacob Blake shooting, about President Trump focusing his campaign on “law and order” and about Trump’s own visit to Kenosha, Wis.
Turns out, it should have been Republicans who were worried.
Yesterday brought us a Poll-a-palooza of survey numbers that not only showed Joe Biden ahead of Trump nationally and in the key battleground states, but also showed Trump appearing to lose the law/order/safety debate.
A Quinnipiac poll found half of likely voters nationwide — 50 percent — saying Trump as president made them feel less safe, versus 35 percent who said he made them feel safer.
By contrast, 42 percent said Biden made them feel safer, versus 40 percent less safe.
AP Photo/Evan Vucci
A CNN poll found Biden leading — by a 51 percent to 46 percent margin — on who would better keep Americans safe from harm. (It also had him leading on better handling racial inequality by 18 points).
Maybe most revealing of all, Quinnipiac found 58 percent of likely voters saying the country is WORSE off today than it was four years ago.
And as for Wisconsin, not only did a Fox News poll – conducted after the conventions and Kenosha – show Biden ahead in the state by 8 points among likely voters, it also found him leading Trump by 5 points on which candidate would do a better job on policing and crime, 47 percent to 42 percent.
“Law and order” might be a better issue for Trump than the coronavirus.
But it isn’t a winning issue for him.
That said, a focus group of mostly Obama-Trump voters in Oshkosh, Wis., that Axios covered found voices who believe that Biden cares more about the protesters than people like them.
Still, one of those Obama-Trump voters is now supporting Biden. And Trump can’t afford any erosion from 2016 given his narrow win in the state four years ago.
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Breaking down all the recent polls
As for all of the high-quality 2020 horserace polls we saw yesterday, here they are all in one place:
- Grinnell College (national); Biden 49 percent, Trump 41 percent among likely voters
- USA Today/Suffolk (national): Biden 50 percent, Trump 43 percent among registered voters
- Quinnipiac (national): Biden 52 percent, Trump 42 percent among likely voters
- CNN (national): Biden 51 percent, Trump 43 percent among registered voters
- Monmouth (Pennsylvania): Biden 49 percent, Trump 46 percent among likely voters; Biden 49 percent, Trump 45 percent among registered voters
- Fox News (Arizona): Biden 49 percent, Trump 40 percent among likely voters
- Fox News (North Carolina): Biden 50 percent, Trump 46 percent among likely voters
- Fox News (Wisconsin): Biden 50 percent, Trump 42 percent among likely voters
And think about it: All of those polls came AFTER the GOP convention.
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TWEET OF THE DAY: Margin matters
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DATA DOWNLOAD: The numbers you need to know today
6,133,197: The number of confirmed cases of coronavirus in the United States, per the most recent data from NBC News and health officials. (That’s 32,877 more than Wednesday morning.)
186,950: The number of deaths in the United States from the virus so far. (That’s 1,041 more than Wednesday morning.)
79.1 million: The number of coronavirus TESTS that have been administered in the United States so far, according to researchers at The COVID Tracking Project.
$3.3 trillion: The projected U.S. budget deficit for the 2020 fiscal year, the largest since 1945 when compared to percentage of GDP.
17 and 6 percentage points: The leads, respectively, for both Arizona Democrat Mark Kelly and North Carolina Democrat Cal Cunningham among likely voters in Fox News’ new Senate polls.
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You only vote twice
President Trump suggested Wednesday that people in North Carolina try to vote both by mail and in person to see if “their system’s as good as they say.”
“So let them send it in and let them go vote, and if their system’s as good as they say it is, then obviously they won’t be able to vote. If it isn’t tabulated, they’ll be able to vote,” Trump said when asked whether he has confidence in the mail-in system in North Carolina, a battleground state.
It is illegal to vote more than once in an election.
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2020 VISION: Biden goes to Kenosha; Trump heads to Latrobe, PA
Joe and Jill Biden visit Kenosha, Wis., where they hold a community event and make local stops… President Trump holds a rally in Latrobe, Pa… And VP Mike Pence hits North Carolina.
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AD WATCH
NBC’s Mariana Sotomayor reports that Biden is releasing a new battleground ad explicitly focused on Social Security, the campaign’s first nation-wide general election ad focused on the issue.
The spot focuses on recent analysis of what would happen if Trump’s payroll tax freeze became permanent, with the Biden camp arguing Trump would bleed the program dry.
Trump won the senior vote by a 7-point margin in 2016, exit polls showed. So if Biden is able to make a real dent in that margin, or flip it, he could see a real boost in November.
Click here to read more on the MTP Blog.
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DeJoy and Pain
The House Oversight Committee Chair Carolyn Maloney announced on Wednesday she is subpoenaing Postmaster General Louis DeJoy for documents he is allegedly withholding from Congress on postal service delays.
DeJoy testified in front of the House committee back in August and said that there were other reasons that weren’t political that could cause mail delays. “There are a lot of reasons for delays besides the action I took to run your trucks on time,” he said at the time. “There are other reasons for delays in the nation.”
Maloney first announced the possibility of a subpoena on Monday when she wrote in a memo that DeJoy did not produce documents regarding the nature and scope of his changes to the USPS. When Maloney first set a deadline for additional documents, DeJoy responded, “I trust my August 24 testimony before the Committee on Oversight and Reform clarified any outstanding questions you had.”
You can read more about this here.
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THE LID: Bay (State) watch
Don’t miss the pod from yesterday, when we broke down the results in Massachusetts’ primaries, as well as the defeat for the Kennedy dynasty.
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ICYMI: What ELSE is happening in the world?
Facebook is banning new political ads in the final week before elections.
As the world hopes for a coronavirus vaccine, the New York Times breaks down key information about a new CDC vaccine planning document.
President Trump is ordering his government to review whether it can slash federal funding sent to some Democratic cities because of “anarchy.”
Former Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder is the latest high-profile Republican to back Joe Biden.
Attorney Gen. William Barr told CNN Thursday that “the narrative that the police are in some epidemic of shooting unarmed black men is simply a false narrative.”
Iowa Republican Sen. Ernst suggested COVID-19 deaths may have been inflated before later issuing a clarification.
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