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🍂 Good Tuesday morning, and welcome to fall.
- Take a second and pick one thing you want to accomplish in the next three months — that when I welcome you to winter on Dec. 21, you can say: I crushed that! Maybe add a habit, drop a habit, serve someone else, give yourself a chance at a longer life.
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America’s elected representatives have failed the country.
- Why it matters: The bipartisan inability to deliver economic stimulus could impede economic growth for months to come, Axios’ Alayna Treene and Dan Primack write.
- It will create widespread damage across America — from small businesses to large industries to schools and day cares — and leave many Americans without jobs or homes.
The state of play: The initial economic stimulus, called the CARES Act, was only designed to last through the summer. Since then, congressional leaders have become too entrenched in partisan positions to reach another deal.
- The House passed a large package in May that went nowhere. Senate Republicans tried, but failed, to pass a skinnier bill earlier this month.
Before Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death Friday, most lawmakers and Hill staff believed there was little chance of passing a new stimulus package before the election.
- Now, they privately admit there’s virtually no shot.
We turned to Axios’ subject matter experts to examine the damage created by Washington’s inaction.
The unemployed: Under the CARES Act, unemployed Americans received an extra $600 per week in enhanced benefits. But those benefits expired at the end of July.
- 30 million Americans are still receiving unemployment benefits.
Small businesses: Both Democrats and Republicans agree there’s urgent need for a second round of stimulus loans for small businesses, which employ nearly half of all Americans.
- Yet there’s no movement to reauthorize the Paycheck Protection Program, nor to pass a separate proposal aimed at restaurants and bars.
Elections: State election officials of both parties from across the country have begged Congress for stimulus funds to help ensure the November elections run efficiently and fairly, per Axios’ Stef Kight.
- In the face of Congress’ failure, charities have stepped in to donate hundreds of millions of dollars to state and local election officials, AP reports.
Airlines: The clock is ticking for tens of thousands of anxious airline employees, who face mass layoffs when the government’s current payroll support program expires on Sept. 30, per Axios’ Joann Muller.
Schools: Schools and day cares are bleeding out without much-needed federal dollars.
- A generation of kids could get left behind, particularly those in economically disadvantaged neighborhoods.
Health care: Many Americans are forgoing health care in favor of paying rent or grocery bills, per Axios’ Caitlin Owens.
This is stunning, and a huge problem: The share of Americans who say they’ll try a first-generation coronavirus vaccine is plummeting, White House editor Margaret Talev writes from the new Axios-Ipsos Coronavirus Index.
- The trend is true among both Democrats and Republicans.
Why it matters: As the U.S. nears the milestone of 200,000 deaths, this shows the risk of politicizing the virus and its treatments.
- It’s another warning of the difficulties health authorities will face in convincing enough Americans that a vaccine is safe and effective.
Many respondents in Week 25 of our national survey feel a vaccine will be risky. Only half are prepared to pay out of pocket for it.
- Just 13% say they’d be willing to try it immediately.
Men remain more likely than women to take the first-generation vaccine.
- Black Americans are about half as likely as Hispanics or whites to take it.
Illustration: Annelise Capossela/Axios
Flagrant politicization of the CDC is mounting, with new examples every day as the pandemic persists, Axios Vitals author Caitlin Owens writes.
- The CDC is just one of many parts of government getting scathing criticism for its handling of the pandemic.
Why it matters: It’s a jarring comedown for an agency once globally admired and generally considered immune from political interference.
- Howard Koh, a top health official in the Obama administration, said: “The consistent inconsistency in this administration’s guidance on COVID-19 has severely compromised the nation’s trust in our public health agencies.”
Two-thirds of business leaders think the pandemic exposed vulnerabilities that will require permanent changes, according to research provided to Axios by Aon, the global professional services firm
- Aon surveyed 800 executives in August (V.P. level and above, with 500 or more employees) — half in the U.S., and half in Europe and the U.K.
These two slides jumped out at me:
Go deeper: See the full deck, “Evaluating Post-Pandemic Risks.”
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expected to announce later today that pubs and restaurants across England will have to close each night by 10 p.m. amid a coronavirus surge, per the BBC.
- Cabinet Office Minister Michael Gove also said that people in England should work from home “if they can” — a change in government guidance.
“The new measures come after two days of debate among cabinet ministers and experts and are softer than those mooted in advice from government scientific advisers in recent weeks,” reports The Guardian.
- They “fall short of what some senior local leaders had been expecting, it is understood, and there are concerns that they will not change behavior significantly.”
A stark difference between the Trump and Biden campaigns is Trump-Pence’s aggressive continuation of traditional door-knocking amid the pandemic, while Joe Biden emphasizes virtual techniques. And President Trump travels more.
- Why it matters: The approaches reflect the candidates’ deliberate optical contrasts in their response to the virus. Trump holds packed rallies, while Biden sports a mask at events where taped circles separate attendees.
Trump campaign manager Bill Stepien is now quantifying the difference, arguing in a new memo that candidate travel and campaign ground game give the president an advantage at a time when the airwaves are saturated:
From September 8–15, President Trump, Vice President Pence and the First Family made 38 political trips to 13 states. … Using data analysis and broadcast monitoring performed with Cision software, the value of President Trump’s travel activity is quantifiable. …
[T]he President’s “Make American Great Again” events in Winston-Salem, North Carolina on September 8 and Freeland, Michigan on September 10 created calculated earned media values of $2.0 and $3.3 million (respectively), whereas September 13th’s “Latinas for Trump” roundtable in Las Vegas earned a value of $5.1 million. …
President Trump’s travel earned $40.1 million in calculated broadcast value over the seven day period alone — a figure that does not include the travel of Vice President Pence or the First Family. …
Over the same seven day period, the President’s volunteer field team knocked on 1.47 million doors and made 4.04 million phone calls. … [T]he monetary value of the Trump campaign’s grassroots efforts was $8.4 million this week alone.
When I asked the Biden campaign about the difference in philosophies, national press secretary TJ Ducklo replied:
- “[W]e are having thousands of meaningful conversations with voters in battleground states everyday while prioritizing public health and the safety of our supporters.”
Cover: Simon & Schuster
Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.), a rising conservative star, told me a fascinating story during a phone interview about his book, “Firebrand,” out today:
- Gaetz said that after he was elected to the House in 2016 from a district full of active-duty military, he asked how he could get on the Armed Services Committee. He was told to raise $75,000 for Republicans.
- The congressman told me he wondered: “Is anyone here wearing a wire?”
- Gaetz, playing to win, raised $150,000. He said he then was asked what additional committee he wanted. He chose Judiciary, where his profile soared during impeachment.
Gaetz, 38, is part of a new generation of Republicans who don’t shun talk of climate change: “My mission is to unite Americans around this generational challenge.” He advocates a pollution tax.
- “To fully vindicate the Trump presidency,” Gaetz added, “we need to embrace the energy of the populist elements of the Trump movement.”
Gaetz writes about traveling with President Trump from New Hampshire to Dover Air Force Base for the return of the remains of two constituents killed in Afghanistan.
- “He insisted we cut the politics short,” Gaetz told me. “He said: ‘Matt, we have to show the country the impact of these wars.'”
- “President Trump understands that to move people, you have to create scenes and use images. It’s not enough to talk.”
David Muir introduces chief meteorologist Ginger Zee. Photo via ABC News
ABC News tells me that for the first time in 24 years, “World News Tonight,” anchored by David Muir, is the #1 newscast in total viewers, adults 25-54 and adults 18-49.
- Why it matters: In a sign of our times, Muir’s dinnertime newscast out- delivered primetime, daytime, morning, late-night and cable.
Muir, one of the few news anchors who went into the studio throughout the pandemic, interviewed President Trump, George Floyd’s brother Terrence, and had the exclusive first interviews with Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.
- For the week ending Sept. 13 (Nielsen releases last week’s data today), Muir averaged 9 million viewers, NBC’s “Nightly News with Lester Holt” had 7 million and the “CBS Evening News with Norah O’Donnell” had 5.1 million.
The Raiders’ Allegiant Stadium in Vegas debuted last night. Photo: Isaac Brekken/AP
The NFL is imposing fines of $100,000 per coach and $250,000 per club for violations of the league’s mask policy, AP reports.
- The first three to get fined: Denver’s Vic Fangio, San Francisco’s Kyle Shanahan and Seattle’s Pete Carroll.
- Among other offenders: Patriots coach Bill Belichick and offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels, Chiefs defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo, Colts coach Frank Reich, and Rams coach Sean McVay.
Raiders coach Jon Gruden and Saints coach Sean Payton were shown on a split screen on “Monday Night Football,” both breaking the rules.
- Gruden wore his mask like a chin strap.
- Payton sported his gaiter like a turtleneck.
Players — like coaches, subject to daily COVID-19 tests — are exempt from the face covering requirements.
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Sep. 22 2020 View in Browser AP MORNING WIRE Good morning. In today’s AP Morning Wire:
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The Rundown AP PHOTO/MARY ALTAFFER Families shattered by COVID forge new paths as America hits 200,000 virus dead; Europe faces second wave, new lockdowns
As the U.S. surpasses its 200,000th pandemic death, most likely today, the losses are taking shape in heartbreaking ways.
In Ohio, it’s a boy too young for words of his own, planting a kiss on a photo of his dead mother.
“I miss mommy” is the simple and tragic sentence two young children utter. They have been taken in by two siblings who swiftly sought guardianship after the death of their mother in New Jersey, report Matt Sedensky, Kelli Kennedy and David Crary.
VIDEO: Families shattered by the virus forge new paths. And in Michigan, it’s three siblings who lost both parents trudging forward alone.
With 8 in 10 American virus victims 65 and older, it’s easy to view the young as spared. But among the dead are an untold number of parents leaving behind children. In their place, surviving parents, grandparents and siblings are juggling new responsibilities with mourning for the dead.
Spain Surge: Police in the capital, Madrid, and its surrounding towns are stopping people coming in and out of some working-class neighborhoods that have been partially locked down to stem Europe’s fastest virus spread. Enforcement will be mandatory starting from Wednesday and those not justifying their trips for work, study or medical reasons will face fines. Some 860,000 residents are affected by the heightened restrictions. They have been met with protests from people who think that authorities are stigmatizing the poor, Aritz Parra, Iain Sullivan and Renata Brito report.
U.K. Restrictions: British pubs will have to close early and people who fail to obey quarantines face stiff fines under new lockdown rules to curb a surging wave of new infections. Prime Minister Boris Johnson is set to announce new measures today. It comes a day after chief medical officers raised the nation’s COVID-19 alert level, saying the virus is in general circulation and spreading fast. Danica Kirka and Jill Lawless report from London.
Africa’s Hope: The pandemic has fractured global relationships. But Africa’s top public health official has helped to steer the continent’s 54 countries into an alliance praised as responding better than some richer nations, including the United States. Now the Gates Foundation is honoring John Nkengasong for his “relentless” efforts toward global cooperation during COVID-19. Africa’s challenges remain huge even as a surge in cases levels off, reports Cara Anna from Johannesburg.
San Diego: Less than a month ago, it was the only county in Southern California to advance to a second tier in the state’s four-tiered reopening template. But more than 800 cases at San Diego State University has helped push the county toward more business shutdowns. Today, the state will release data that determines if San Diego will fall back to the most restrictive tier, Elliot Spagat reports.
Does the coronavirus spread easily among children? The AP is answering Viral Questions in this series.
AP PHOTO/SCOTT APPLEWHITE Trump weighs conservative Supreme Court nominee; Who’s a hypocrite? Past comments on the high court at the fore
President Donald Trump has met with the conservative appeals court judge, Amy Coney Barrett, who is considered the favorite to replace the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Trump is also considering other women for the Supreme Court opening and says he plans more interviews ahead of announcing his choice by the end of the week, report Lisa Mascaro, Zeke Miller and Jonathan Lemire.
Democrats, led by presidential nominee Joe Biden, are protesting the Republicans’ rush to replace Ginsburg, saying voters should speak first, on Election Day, and the winner of the White House should fill the vacancy.
Senate Hypocrisy: Democrats are accusing Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of blatant hypocrisy after he pledged a Senate vote on Trump’s nominee. Four years ago, McConnell refused to consider President Barack Obama’s Supreme Court pick in the months before the 2016 election. Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer reminded McConnell of his 2016 comments that a vacancy should not be filled until the election of a new president. But McConnell said Democrats were the hypocrites, citing a 1992 speech by then-Sen. Joe Biden indicating a vacancy occurring in an election year should not be filled, Matthew Daly reports.
Court Contenders: They include a devout Catholic mother of seven, Amy Coney Barrett, a favorite of religious conservatives and considered a strong opponent of abortion. She is a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit, based in Chicago. Also considered a prime contender is a Cuban American from Florida, Barbara Lagoa, who serves on the Atlanta-based 11th Circuit Court of Appeals. Both women were appointed to their present positions by Trump.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg: Her body will lie in repose at the Supreme Court this week, with arrangements to allow for public viewing despite the pandemic. Ginsburg’s casket will be on public view Wednesday and Thursday under the portico at the top of the court’s iconic steps in front of the building. A private ceremony will take place at the court on Wednesday morning. Ginsburg will be buried next week at Arlington National Cemetery in a private service.
Ginsburg’s Style: She didn’t put on her judge’s robe without also fastening something around her neck. Ginsburg called her neckwear collars, or jabots, and they became part of her signature style, along with her glasses and lace gloves. More than any other member of the court, Ginsburg had a look all her own. And clothing became a way she connected with the public and even other members of the court, Jessica Gresko reports. MANUEL ELIAS/UNITED NATIONS VIA AP World powers set to take the stage, virtually, at United Nations General Assembly
The U.N.’s first virtual meeting of world leaders will start today with pre-recorded speeches from some of the planet’s biggest powers, report Jennifer Peltz and Edith M. Lederer.
They’ve been kept at home by the pandemic that will likely be a dominant theme at their video gathering this year.
Among those expected to speak are U.S. President Donald Trump and Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro. Their countries have reported the highest and second-highest coronavirus death tolls, respectively.
Also on deck are President Xi Jinping of China, where the virus originated, and President Vladimir Putin of Russia, which has raised international eyebrows with its rapid vaccine development.
Iran will also feature today. The Trump administration issued a unilateral, and widely disputed, declaration in recent days that all U.N. penalties eased under the 2015 nuclear deal had been restored, setting up a likely showdown at the assembly.
Trump Speech: The U.S. president prefers speaking to boisterous crowds, but he’ll be giving a pre-recorded address today like every other leader. The speech comes as he grapples with the pandemic, chilly relations between the U.S. and China and ongoing tensions with North Korea and Iran — all during a heated campaign for reelection. Trump says he’ll have a “strong message” for China, where the first cases of COVID-19 were reported, but he didn’t elaborate, Deb Riechmann reports.
No Human Touch: While the speeches remain, the other key part of General Assembly diplomacy — the side meetings and whispered conversations where lots of nuance takes place — are gone. With them disappears something intangible but vital to the art of diplomacy: the in-person human touch. Without that, one historian wonders “what the point of it all is going to be,” AP National Writer Ted Anthony reports.
Quiet NYC: In a normal September, leaders of nations big and small would converge on New York this week, giving the United States’ largest city a chance to show itself off as a crossroads of the world. Not this coronavirus-hit year, compounding the pandemic’s blows to the city’s economy and worldly esprit. U.S. Wildfires An enormous wildfire that churned through mountains northeast of Los Angeles and into the Mojave Desert is continuing to threaten homes after destroying or damaging 29 buildings.
It’s one of more than two dozen major fires burning across California. Five of the top seven largest wildfires in state history are currently active. At 165 square miles, the Bobcat Fire is one of the largest ever in LA County. Evacuation orders and warnings are in place for thousands of residents in foothill and desert communities.
In Oregon and Washington, more than 9,000 firefighters continue to battle 27 large wildfires across the states. Other Top Stories Tropical Storm Beta made landfall on the upper Texas coast last night about 5 miles north of Port O’Connor with maximum winds of 45 mph, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said. Beta was the ninth named storm that made landfall in the continental U.S. this year. That tied a record set in 1916. This was the first time a Greek letter named storm made landfall in the continental U.S. The biggest unknown from Beta was how much rainfall it could produce. The ruling Communist Party says its initiatives have helped to lift millions of people out of poverty. But drastic changes sometimes uproot whole communities. They fuel complaints the party is trying to erase cultures – it faces protests by students in Inner Mongolia over plans to remove the Mongolian language from schools – as it prods minorities to embrace the language and lifestyle of the Han, who are more than 90% of China’s population. Saudi Arabia has made clear that full ties between the kingdom and Israel can only happen when a peace agreement is reached with the Palestinians. Yet state-backed Saudi media and clerics are signaling a change is already underway with Israel — one that can only happen under the directives of the country’s powerful heir to the throne, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. The divergent messages on the possibility of Saudi ties with Israel reflect what analysts and insiders say is a schism between the prince and his father, King Salman. The Trump administration this week is set to resume this year’s wave of federal executions following a 17-year hiatus. If it goes ahead as scheduled today, William Emmett LeCroy would be the sixth federal death-row inmate executed this year at the U.S. prison in Terre Haute, Indiana. Another is scheduled Thursday. LeCroy said an obsession with witchcraft led him to slay a Georgia nurse to lift a spell he believed she put on him. We’ll leave you with this…
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A shorthanded Supreme Court can move forward as usual with the slate of oral arguments already set for the first few months of its new term that starts in October, but having only eight members changes how they might be decided. Read More…
Senate Republicans up for reelection are hewing to local environmental issues rather than focusing on national climate policy in an attempt to woo moderate voters. The strategy could help separate them from President Trump, whose administration has weakened or eliminated scores of environmental rules and climate protections. Read More…
The Trump-McConnell doctrine: Bomb them before they bomb us
OPINION — What Mitch McConnell is doing to the last vestiges of comity in the Senate brings to mind that Vietnam line: “We had to destroy the village in order to save it.” In his quest to put a right-wing majority on the courts for the next generation, the majority leader has attacked Senate traditions with a wrecking ball. Read More…
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Democrats keep edge in fight for Senate amid growing GOP headache
ANALYSIS — Democrats who feel confident about Senate races in Maine or North Carolina should take a deep breath and wait until at least mid-October. And those who dismiss Democratic challengers in Iowa, Montana, South Carolina and even Kansas ought to take a second and third look before proclaiming the outcome inevitable. Read More…
Road ahead: Stopgap spat and Supreme Court tension dominate week
Debate about whether the Senate should take up President Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nominee before the November election will suck up a lot of political oxygen, but the main agenda item for Congress this week remains funding the government. Read More…
Watch: Is there enough time to confirm a Supreme Court nominee by November?
Senior reporter Niels Lesniewski unpacks what moves Democrats and Republicans have as the Senate barrels toward yet another partisan Supreme Court nomination battle. Read More…
FCC has money for rural broadband but isn’t sure where to spend it
Since Rep. Dave Loebsack was first elected to the House in 2006, he has sought to ensure that Iowans and other rural Americans can access the internet, but he remains frustrated that the federal government still lacks accurate data showing where Americans can get a signal. Read More…
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WELCOME TO FALL.
NEW … JOHN BOEHNER’S new book has a name, a cover and a release date — and it’s all as delicious as you would’ve hoped.
— “ON THE HOUSE: A Washington Memoir” will be released April 13, 2021. $29.99 on Amazon
— THE COVER has a photo of BOEHNER drinking red wine with a cigarette burning in an ashtray in a very Washington-like room. The cover
— ST. MARTIN’S PRESS is the publisher, and the deal was negotiated by MATT LATIMER and KEITH URBAHN at Javelin. LATIMER tells us: “It’s the most honest memoir about how Washington really works ever written.”
— IT INCLUDES STORIES about GEORGE W. BUSH, BILL CLINTON, BARACK OBAMA, NANCY PELOSI, MITCH MCCONNELL and JOE BIDEN.
CAPITOL HILL is approaching an exceedingly volatile stretch. Government funding is hitting a slight snag, and the Supreme Court nomination process is about to launch.
ON GOVERNMENT FUNDING …
— MEMBERS OF CONGRESS in both parties are peeved that critical ag funding has been left out of the stopgap funding measure, which is designed to fund the government until Dec. 11. Republicans fought for the money and Democrats resisted, suggesting President DONALD TRUMP was trying to buy off rural voters ahead of the election. This would appear to be only a speed bump, for the moment, although the government will shut down in EIGHT DAYS absent congressional action.
— THE HOUSE will vote on the stopgap measure today. It will pass on something resembling party lines. MCCONNELL then has a decision to make. He can try to amend it with farm money, but we expect that Senate Minority Leader CHUCK SCHUMER will block that. So MCCONNELL will have to decide whether to pass the Dems’ bill, or risk a shutdown. We assume no shutdown — but hey, it’s 2020, so let’s assume nothing.
SUPREME COURT … TODAY: The Senate lunch will be focused on the Supreme Court nomination process. It begins around 12:30-ish p.m. and will wrap with a GOP leadership news conference around 2 p.m.
— WHO WE’RE WATCHING FOR: Sen. MITT ROMNEY (R-Utah). He told a group of us Monday evening that he was going to wait until he spoke to his colleagues to comment on the process and timing of a nomination. Burgess Everett and Marianne LeVine don’t see Romney splitting with Trump
A FEW SUPREME COURT TRUISMS … In considering when a Supreme Court nominee will get a floor vote, think of this: MCCONNELL will move when he has the votes — and not a minute sooner, or later. There is a genuine desire in the White House and Capitol Hill to hold the vote before the election — and that will happen if MCCONNELL has the votes, which he appears to be racking up quickly.
AS OF NOW, Sens. SUSAN COLLINS (R-Maine) and LISA MURKOWSKI (R-Alaska) have said they don’t believe a vote is appropriate before the election. MCCONNELL can lose only two more. ROMNEY could be one, but it’s tough to see who the other one is at this moment. Sen. LINDSEY GRAHAM (R-S.C.) told SEAN HANNITY plainly Monday night that they had the votes, and they’re going ahead with hearings and a floor vote in the next few weeks.
IT’S RISKY FOR REPUBLICANS to hold the vote during the lame-duck session after the election. Sen. MARTHA MCSALLY (R-Ariz.) is expected to lose, and would be replaced by a Democrat in November. And pushing through a vote on TRUMP’S pick could put other Republicans in a political predicament they’d rather not be in.
DEMOCRATS have limited remedies to slow this process in the immediate. The House Democrats — despite what they may say — have no ability to slow a Supreme Court nomination. It’s a unicameral process by design. A shutdown wouldn’t even slow it down, since the Senate would be open and running even absent government funding. ADAM JENTLESON laid some ideas out for Senate Dems in the NYT. … WAPO’S PAUL KANE and RACHAEL BADE say the Democrats are “largely powerless.”
— IF DEMOCRATS want to truly change the Supreme Court and the legislative filibuster should they win the majority, they need to be united in their strategies and threats. Right now, there’s no single unifying threat. For example, Sen. DIANNE FEINSTEIN (D-Calif.) said she’s opposed to blowing up the filibuster, and told Bloomberg’s DANIEL FLATLEY to “ask me when we win the majority” about adding seats to the Supreme Court.
IN OUR NEW POLITICO/MORNING CONSULT POLL, 50% of those surveyed said the winner of the presidential election in November should pick RUTH BADER GINSBURG’S successor, while 37% said TRUMP should fill the seat.
EEEEEK … NEW POLITICO/MORNING CONSULT POLL: 69% of Americans believe the country is on the wrong track, compared with just 31% who say it’s moving in the right direction. … DEMOCRATS have a 6-POINT ADVANTAGE on the generic congressional ballot, beating Republicans 47-41. … BIDEN has a 7-POINT ADVANTAGE when it comes to who is trusted to lead during a crisis, 47-40.
48% of those polled plan to watch “some/all” of the upcoming presidential debates, but do not anticipate they’ll sway their vote. … 47% of those polled said they’d trust BIDEN if he claimed victory before all the votes are counted. 36% said they’d trust TRUMP.
BRIGHT SPOT FOR TRUMP: 74% of those polled say the economy is a “very important” issue when going out to vote. TRUMP has a 1-point advantage on the economy, edging BIDEN 46-45.
RYAN LIZZA: “Why Biden is stiff-arming the left on court-packing and the filibuster”
TRUMP SCOTUS PICK CONTINUING APACE — “Trump interviews Barrett while weighing a high court nominee,” by AP’s Lisa Mascaro, Zeke Miller and Jonathan Lemire: “President Donald Trump met with Judge Amy Coney Barrett at the White House as the conservative jurist emerged as a favorite to replace the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the Supreme Court, the start of a monumental Senate confirmation fight over objections from Democrats it’s too close to the November election.” AP
WAPO’S SEUNG MIN KIM, JOSH DAWSEY and BOB COSTA: “Two Trump advisers said the president told others on Monday that he was leaning toward Barrett — a Catholic conservative who fended off attacks on her religion during her appeals court confirmation hearing — because it would help with his base, particularly evangelical voters. One official pushing that perspective is White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, who has been meticulously sussing out the political ramifications of each potential nominee.
“Barrett has other powerful backers within the White House, with counsel Pat Cipollone among her boosters and Vice President Pence — who, like Barrett, hails from Indiana — advocating for her internally. She served as a clerk for the late Justice Antonin Scalia, and could boost support for Trump among Catholics in critical swing states such as Pennsylvania this fall.
“McConnell has made it clear to the White House that while he will advocate for any nominee that Trump puts forward, the majority leader views Barrett as the best choice, according to several people briefed on his views. Sen. Todd C. Young (R-Ind.), who leads the Senate GOP’s campaign arm, is also lobbying for a Barrett nomination.”
JUST TELL MERRICK GARLAND! … WSJ EDITORIAL BOARD: “One good argument for a vote before Nov. 3 is having a full Court of nine Justices in the event of a contested election (see nearby). The country would not be well served by 4-4 votes that allow disputes to be settled by a cacophony of lower courts. The Court itself will suffer if it looks dysfunctional on the crucial legal questions surrounding the legitimacy of an election. If Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has the votes to confirm, the case for doing so before Nov. 3 is compelling.”
DEMS SEE CASH INFUSION, via NYT’S SHANE GOLDMACHER and JEREMY PETERS — AL GROSS, running for Senate in Alaska, got $3 MILLION after RBG died, and Dems have had $160 MILLION processed through ActBlue.
THE BIDEN CAMPAIGN has a new minute-long digital spot urging people to vote. “Get Hype, Go Vote” is an upbeat spot featuring BARACK and MICHELLE OBAMA. 60-second spot
THE DCCC is putting money into deep Republican seats — another sign of its latest quest to plunge House Minority Leader KEVIN MCCARTHY and the House GOP deeper into the minority.
— THE DCCC I.E. IS PUTTING $631,000 into Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District, where LAUREN BOEBERT, a QAnon-curious Republican, knocked off Rep. SCOTT TIPTON (R-Colo.) in a primary. DIANE MITSCH BUSH, the Democrat, is running ahead of BOEBERT in some polls. This reservation is split between Colorado Springs and Grand Junction broadcast, and district-wide satellite.
— DEMS ARE PUTTING $570,000 into Michigan’s 3rd Congressional District, which is currently held by the retiring Libertarian-but-once-GOP Rep. JUSTIN AMASH. The district has been in Republican hands for nearly 30 years. This reservation is split between Grand Rapids broadcast and cable.
— THE DCCC CONTINUES to go up big in Texas. Democrats are reserving another $622,000 in Texas 23 — the border seat being vacated by GOP Rep. WILL HURD. Republicans have privately written this seat off, as GINA ORTIZ JONES has consistently been beating TONY GONZALES in polls. They have reserved $830,000 on San Antonio English broadcast that can be used for ORTIZ JONES or to boost WENDY DAVIS over GOP Rep. CHIP ROY in the Austin-to-San-Antonio seat.
WHAT MARK MEADOWS SHOULD BE READING … NYT’S JONATHAN MARTIN in Chapel Hill: “The White House, Senate and Supreme Court Could All Hinge on North Carolina”: “North Carolina, where the changing demography reflects America as much as the urban-rural divisions mirror its polarization, was already a crucial bellwether. The state is critical to President Trump’s re-election, particularly as he has slipped in the industrial Midwest and come under more pressure to retain the rest of his 2016 map.
“With competitive races for president, Senate and governor and control of the State Legislature up for grabs, voters are being deluged by advertisements: More money has been spent on television commercials here than in any other state.
“And now, Justice Ginsburg’s death has made North Carolina even more important this year. If Mr. Trump and Senate Republicans try to hastily push through a new justice before or immediately after the election, it could doom three senators in states where they were already trailing, and where Joseph R. Biden Jr. appears well-positioned: Maine, Colorado and Arizona.
“That makes North Carolina not just a bellwether but a linchpin, with Senator Thom Tillis holding perhaps the deciding seat in who controls the Senate. The White House, the Senate and the Supreme Court, then, could hang in the balance here.”
NEW — HAPPENING TONIGHT: ANITA KUMAR reports BIDEN will raise $3 MILLION at a virtual fundraiser hosted by Impact, a group working to elect Indian Americans. VIVEK MURTHY, the first U.S. surgeon general of Indian descent, will be in conversation with Biden, and Impact co-founder DEEPAK RAJ is also supposed to speak. The event underscores the larger fight for Indian American voters, many of whom live in battleground states, including Pennsylvania, Michigan and Nevada, which has only escalated since Biden picked Sen. KAMALA HARRIS (D-Calif.), the daughter of an Indian mother, as his running mate.
BIDEN STICKS TO THE SCRIPT ON THE TRAIL — “Wisconsin campaign memo: Biden ignores SCOTUS, slams Trump on Covid,” by Natasha Korecki
WHAT JEN O’MALLEY DILLON SHOULD BE READING — “Rank-and-file union members snub Biden for Trump,” by Holly Otterbein and Megan Cassella: “Joe Biden has pitched himself to voters as a ‘union man,’ a son of Scranton, Pa., who respects the dignity of work and will defend organized labor if he wins the White House. To rank-and-file members in some unions, especially the building trades, it doesn’t matter. They’re still firmly in Donald Trump’s camp.
“Labor leaders have worked for months to sell their members on Biden, hoping to avoid a repeat of 2016 when Donald Trump outperformed among union members and won the White House. But despite a bevy of national union endorsements for Biden and years of what leaders call attacks on organized labor from the Trump administration, local officials in critical battleground states said support for Trump remains solid.
“‘We haven’t moved the needle here,’ said Mike Knisley, executive secretary-treasurer with the Ohio State Building and Construction Trades Council, who estimated that about half of his members voted for Trump in 2016 and will do so again. ‘Even if given all the information that’s been put out there, all the facts — just pick an issue that the president has had his hands in — it doesn’t make a difference.’” POLITICO
HAPPENING TODAY … AP: “World powers set to take the stage, virtually, at U.N. debate”: “Among those expected to speak Tuesday are U.S. President Donald Trump and Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, whose countries have reported the highest and second-highest coronavirus death tolls, respectively. Also on deck are President Xi Jinping of China, where the virus originated, and President Vladimir Putin of Russia, which has raised international eyebrows with its rapid vaccine development.”
TRUMP’S TUESDAY — The president will receive an intel briefing at 12:30 p.m. in the Oval Office. He will leave the White House at 5:35 p.m. en route to Pittsburgh. He will arrive at the Pittsburgh International Airport at 6:50 p.m. and give a campaign speech at 7 p.m. Trump will depart at 8:30 p.m. and return to Washington. He will arrive at the White House at 9:45 p.m.
ON THE TRAIL … BIDEN will attend a virtual fundraiser. … HARRIS will travel to Flint, Mich., where she will tour small businesses affected by Covid-19. Afterward, she will head to Detroit to participate in a “shop talk” roundtable conversation with Black men. Harris will participate in a voter mobilization event ahead of early voting in Michigan that begins Thursday.
PLAYBOOK READS
WILD STORY — “Luxury cars, MAGA flags and Facebook invites: How an unknown Idaho family organized the Portland rally that turned deadly,” by WaPo’s Issac Stanley-Becker, Joshua Partlow and Carissa Wolf in Meridian, Idaho
FOR THOSE KEEPING TRACK — “Trump Could Be Investigated for Tax Fraud, D.A. Says for First Time,” by NYT’s Benjamin Weiser and William Rashbaum: “The Manhattan district attorney’s office, which has been locked in a yearlong legal battle with President Trump over obtaining his tax returns, suggested for the first time in a court filing on Monday that it had grounds to investigate him and his businesses for tax fraud.
“The filing by the office of the district attorney, Cyrus R. Vance Jr., offered rare insight into the office’s investigation of the president and his business dealings, which began more than two years ago. Mr. Vance, a Democrat, has never revealed the scope of his office’s criminal inquiry, citing grand jury secrecy. The investigation has been stalled by the fight over a subpoena that the office issued in August 2019 for eight years of the president’s tax returns.
“Lawyers for Mr. Trump have said the subpoena should be blocked, calling it ‘wildly overbroad’ and politically motivated. Mr. Vance responded to that argument in a carefully worded new filing that did not directly accuse Mr. Trump or any of his businesses or associates of wrongdoing and took pains to avoid disclosing details about the inquiry.”
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DANIEL LIPPMAN and MICHAEL STRATFORD: “DeVos under investigation for potentially violating Hatch Act because of Fox News interview”: “The Office of the Special Counsel has started investigating Education Secretary Betsy DeVos for potentially violating the Hatch Act, after she slammed Joe Biden in a Fox News interview and her agency promoted it through official channels.
“The head of investigative watchdog blog Checks and Balances Project Scott Peterson said in an interview that OSC Hatch Act attorney Eric Johnson told him he had been assigned to investigate the matter. ‘We’ll investigate matters in your complaint,’ Johnson told Peterson, recounting the conversation. ‘The incident seems very well documented.’ Johnson also told him that because of remote work prompted by the coronavirus pandemic, the timeline for the investigation is uncertain.” POLITICO
WILDFIRES CONTINUE TO RAGE … AP: “Enormous California wildfire threatens desert homes near LA,” Christopher Weber in Los Angeles: “An enormous wildfire that churned through mountains northeast of Los Angeles and into the Mojave Desert was still threatening homes on Monday and was one of more than two dozen major fires burning across California.
“Five of the largest wildfires in state history are currently burning and more than 5,600 square miles have been charred, an area larger than the state of Connecticut, Gov. Gavin Newsom said. At 165 square miles, the Bobcat Fire is one of the largest ever in Los Angeles County after burning for more than two weeks. It was only about 15% contained.”
ACROSS THE POND — “U.K. Covid alert level to rise as Brits brace for new restrictions,” by Andrew McDonald
MEDIAWATCH — “Quibi Explores Strategic Options Including Possible Sale,” by WSJ’s Amol Sharma, Benjamin Mullin and Cara Lombardo: “Streaming service Quibi is exploring several strategic options including a possible sale, according to people familiar with the situation, as the company founded by Hollywood mogul Jeffrey Katzenberg struggles to sign up subscribers in a competitive online-video marketplace.
“Quibi, which launched its short-form, mobile-focused video service in April, is also considering raising more money or going public through a merger with a special-purpose acquisition company, or SPAC—essentially a blank-check company that helps fund deals, the people said. Quibi is working with advisers to review its options.” WSJ
— “L.A. Times shaken by a summer of turmoil and scandals,” by LAT’s Meg James and Daniel Hernandez
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WELCOME TO THE WORLD — Christina Bellantoni, professor of professional practice and director of the Annenberg Media Center at USC, and Patrick Khoo, an insurance consultant, welcomed Matilda JiaYi Khoo on Monday in Los Angeles. Matilda, whose Chinese name means beautiful and joyful, joins big brother Maxwell. Pic … Another pic
BIRTHDAY OF THE DAY: TJ Ducklo, national press secretary for Joe Biden’s campaign. A fun fact about him: “In high school, I played the marimba — like a fancy xylophone — and was a wizard at it. I’m serious. I slayed the marimba. I didn’t start dating until college.” Playbook Q&A
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The Morning Briefing: Amid All the ACB SCOTUS Talk, Barbara Lagoa May Be Trump’s Trump Card
Is Barbara Lagoa Trump’s October Surprise?
A joyous Taco Tuesday to all of you, dear Kruiser Morning Briefing friends. Brunch this weekend?
The SCOTUS sweepstakes are already heating up, despite the threats from everyone on the Left to tear and/or burn everything down. President Trump wasted no time letting the public know that he would be announcing his choice to replace Ruth Bader Ginsburg at the end of this week.
Ad to the mix that Linsdey Graham is still breathing righteous hellfire because — as I wrote in yesterday’s Briefing — he and the other Senate Republicans are still more than a little chafed from the 2018 Kavanaugh hearings.
Yesterday, Graham sent a letter to his Democratic colleagues on the Senate Judiciary Committee politely informing them that he’s here to kick a** and chew gum, and he just ran out of gum. Here is a quote from the end of the letter:
“Lastly, after the treatment of Justice Kavanaugh I now have a different view of the judicial-nomination process. Compare the treatment of Robert Bork, Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, and Brett Kavanaugh to that of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Sonia Sotomayor, and Elena Kagan, and it’s clear that there is already one set of rules for a Republican president and one set of rules for a Democrat president. I therefore think it is important that we proceed expeditiously to process any nomination made by President Trump to fill this vacancy. I am certain that if the shoe were on the other foot, you would do the same.”
OK then. It’s on.
President Trump has already promised to nominate a woman and most agree that means it’s either going to be either Judge Amy Coney Barrett or Judge Barbara Lagoa.
I don’t know much about Lagoa, but I told my colleagues that I’ve been waiting for Trump to nominate Amy Coney Barrett like a kid waits for Christmas. The mere mention of her name makes Democrats even more insane, if possible. Especially the pro-aborts. Barrett is a devout Roman Catholic mother of seven whom the abortion ghouls are convinced will show up to the Supreme Court on her first day with a flaming sword and overturn Roe v. Wade all on her own.
I love the angst that she gives them.
Judge Lagoa doesn’t trigger the Democrats as much, but they’re no doubt worried about her for different reasons.
Lagoa’s name came up a few times on Monday in very different conversations.
Guy Benson made a pretty good case for Judge Lagoa at our sister site Townhall yesterday. Here was the part that really stood out for me:
(2) Her personal story is also compelling, which is — like it or not — a relevant factor in an era of identity-focused politics. Lagoa is the daughter of Cuban-Americans who fled their homeland during the Communist revolution. She is young (she’ll turn 53 the day before the November election), the mother of three daughters, and is said to have a vivacious personality. If confirmed, this “wise Latina” would be the second-ever Hispanic member of the Supreme Court and only the fifth woman (the latter would also be true of Barrett). Democrats are likely to be extremely aggressive in opposing this nominee (just look at their outrageous conduct during the Kavanaugh nomination), but the optics of beating up on a Latina would be less than ideal — especially at a moment when Democrats are anxiously watching President Trump over-perform among Latino voters in the polls.
There is no way to keep the Democrats from being insane bottom-feeders during this process, but nominating Lagoa might throw them off for just a bit. Their slavish devotion to identity politics could trip them up.
Another plus is that Lagoa sailed through her confirmation to the Eleventh Circuit Court last year with overwhelming Democratic support. They would really have to contort themselves to pretend that they’ve soured on Judge Lagoa in such a short period of time.
Lagoa’s body of work isn’t as big as Barrett’s, which causes some consternation among conservatives. Guy covers that very well in his post.
Either Barbara Lagoa or Amy Coney Barrett would be wonderful additions to the Supreme Court, especially given that they would be replacing a liberal justice.
Perhaps Trump is doing one of those 4-D chess things that some people think he does by having people keep Barrett at the forefront of the conversation so he can really surprise them with a Lagoa nomination.
The Democrats are so soulless now that they will probably have no problem savaging Lagoa just like they did Kavanaugh — by just making stuff up.
Here we go. Make sure your liquor cabinets are full.
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The Morning Dispatch: SCOTUS Nomination Battle Is in the Works
Plus, Joe Biden’s big cash advantage.
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Happy Tuesday! We hope everyone enjoyed the holiday last night, and celebrated responsibly.
Also: Today marks a first for our nearly one-year old Dispatch family. Our beloved team member David French is out with a new book, Divided We Fall. We couldn’t be prouder of David and this important book which explores the deep divisions in our country which threaten to undermine the very foundations of our democracy.
We hope you will all support David by helping to push Divided We Fall up the bestseller list. You can purchase a copy wherever books are sold or via the independent seller, Warwick’s bookstore, which is shipping author signed copies.
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Quick Hits: Today’s Top Stories
- The United States confirmed 34,678 new cases of COVID-19 yesterday per the Johns Hopkins University COVID-19 Dashboard, with 4.7 percent of the 732,722 tests reported coming back positive. An additional 338 deaths were attributed to the virus on Monday, bringing the pandemic’s American death toll to 199,812.
- President Trump said yesterday he plans to announce his Supreme Court nominee on Friday or Saturday, after Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s memorial services. Judges Amy Coney Barrett and Barbara Lagoa are widely seen as the top two finalists for the nod.
- The Biden campaign and DNC currently have $141 million more cash on hand than the Trump campaign and RNC, a sharp turnaround from the situation earlier this spring. The Biden team spent more than twice as much as the Trump campaign did in August.
- Just days after the Centers for Disease Control updated its coronavirus guidance to account for the aerosolization of viral particles, the agency removed those changes, with the deputy director of infectious disease saying “an early draft of a revision went up without any technical review.”
- Asked by a local Wisconsin TV station on Monday, Joe Biden refused to say whether he would support packing the Supreme Court if Republicans confirm Justice Ginsburg’s replacement in the next few months. “It’s a legitimate question. But let me tell you why I’m not going to answer that question: because it will shift all the focus. That’s what [Trump] wants,” Biden said. “He never wants to talk about the issue at hand. He always tries to change the subject.”
- The Congressional Budget Office released a long-term budget outlook projecting a 2050 U.S. population 2.8 percent smaller than the one it projected last year. The report cites declining birth rates and net immigration—paired with increased mortality from Alzheimer’s disease, suicide, and drug overdoses—as the cause of the 11-million-person discrepancy.
- Stocks tumbled on Monday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropping by more than 500 points as hopes for another coronavirus relief package continue to fade and a bombshell report tied several major banks to potential money laundering.
- A federal judge ruled Monday that, as long as absentee ballots in Wisconsin are postmarked by Election Day, they can be counted up to six days afterward.
SCOTUS Nomination Battle Already in the Works
Hours after Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death was announced on Friday, Majority Leader Mitch McConnell sent a note to his Republican colleagues in the Senate urging them to exhibit caution in their public comments regarding the coming nomination fight and to keep their powder dry. “This is not the time to prematurely lock yourselves into a position you may later regret,” he wrote.
It appears that memo bought McConnell enough time to lock down the votes necessary to move ahead with whatever Supreme Court nominee President Trump settles on later this week. The majority leader could afford only three defections—and he quickly got two over the weekend in Sens. Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski. But then other Republicans came forward expressing their openness to moving ahead with a confirmation process: Sens. Lamar Alexander, Thom Tillis, Chuck Grassley, Joni Ernst, Cory Gardner. Sen. Mitt Romney told reporters Monday he wouldn’t comment until he meets with his colleagues on Tuesday.
Senators varied in the extent of their commitments. In Ernst’s statement, for example, the senator from Iowa pledged only to carry out her duty to “evaluate the nominee for our nation’s highest court.” Tillis, on the other hand, guaranteed he will support the “well-qualified and conservative jurist” President Trump will nominate, without knowing who that jurist will be. Senate Judiciary Chairman Lindsey Graham told Fox News’ Sean Hannity last night that “the nominee is going to be supported by every Republican in the Judiciary Committee, and we’ve got the votes to confirm the justice on the floor of the Senate before the election. And that’s what’s coming.”
For the Love of … Money
Earlier this month, the Biden campaign reported that the former vice president had raised $364 million during the month of August. It was an eye-popping, record-breaking sum, nearly double the amount any previous campaign had managed to raise in a month (the former record-holder being Barack Obama’s July 2008 haul of $200 million). Biden outstripped President Trump by nine figures even though Trump also blew past Obama’s former record haul in August, raising $210 million himself.
Still, those numbers came with one small asterisk: As we’ve been saying for ages, the best metric for assessing a campaign’s financial strength isn’t just intake, but cash on hand. Well, those numbers are now in too, and it’s safe to throw that asterisk in the trash. Joe Biden and his affiliated groups are currently sitting on a ludicrous $466 million in the bank, compared with $325 million on hand for the Trump campaign and company. That’s a more than $300 million swing since Biden emerged as the presumptive Democratic nominee in late April, when he was about $187 million behind Trump.
To put an exclamation point on that figure, Biden spent last month spending far more furiously than Trump, to the tune of $130 million compared with the president’s $61 million. At this point, it’s pretty much indisputable: Biden’s financial operation dwarfs Trump’s and will likely continue to do so until Election Day.
Worth Your Time
- On this date 158 years ago, then-President Abraham Lincoln issued his Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation, announcing that as of the upcoming January, “all persons held as slaves within any State … the people whereof shall then be in rebellion against the United States shall be then, thenceforward, and forever free.” Take two minutes to read the whole thing and reflect on its importance.
- David joined The Ezra Klein Show yesterday to discuss his new book, and how it compares and contrasts to Klein’s own work on American polarization. The two debate how best to approach politics in this divided era, with David advocating for federalism that effectively lowers the stakes of national elections by letting states go their own ways. Klein, unsurprisingly, agrees on the diagnosis but not the remedy, arguing for an assertive central government to solve the nation’s ills.
- In his latest installment of ChinaTalk, Jordan Schneider breaks down key concerns regarding the tentative Oracle and Walmart purchase of a stake in TikTok Global, the company that is spun off from ByteDance. The current deal, as laid out, makes no effort to address the app’s content moderation, collection of American’s data, or algorithmic manipulation of political content, he argues. Schneider predicts the deal will implode when senators pressure President Trump to reverse the purchase after recognizing the danger of allowing ByteDance to retain partial ownership. With Trump afraid of looking ‘soft on China,’ Schneider speculates that the president will likely pursue a more favorable buyer. So what comes next? “If Trump says no deal, I’d say there’s a 40% chance it actually sells its business + data + algorithm to someone like Microsoft, and a 60% chance it just ceases operating in the US thanks to Beijing vetoing the type of sale that would make Congress happy.”
- Ben Smith’s latest New York Times column tells the tale of Jeff Zucker, the president of CNN, who many see as having played a large role in the rise of Donald Trump back in 2015. “The story of Mr. Trump and Mr. Zucker is a kind of Frankenstein tale for the late television age, about a brilliant TV executive who lost control of his creation,” Smith writes, detailing how Zucker gleefully provided minute-by-minute coverage of the Trump campaign in search of sky-high ratings. But now, CNN’s “signature prime-time broadcasts, from Don Lemon and Chris Cuomo, are nightly cris de coeur, featuring monologues about Mr. Trump’s misdeeds, competing with MSNBC for the same enraged American audience.” Smith asks whether Zucker, personally popular at CNN and by all accounts hardworking and committed to his job, is just chasing a new source of ratings; or is he—like a cable-TV Dr. Frankenstein—“willing to dent his network’s nonpartisan brand in order to kill his runaway monster, Mr. Trump.”
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A remarkable bit of reporting by @lachlan. The managing editor of RedState who writes under a pseudonym, is actually a press officer at the NIH. He has used his RS perch to spread COVID disinformation and smear his boss, Dr. Fauci, as a “mask nazi”
Toeing the Company Line
- Sarah and Andrew have a new edition of TheSweep, focusing on—what else—the politics of filling Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Supreme Court seat. They discuss the effect the vacancy will have on existing court cases, how the fight over Ginsburg’s seat will change Senate races, and the various strategies open to Trump and Mitch McConnell concerning both when they move for a vote on the nominee, and who that nominee will be.
- We’re biased, but the latest Advisory Opinions episode was among the best Sarah and David have put out. They walk us through the history of SCOTUS vacancies, reflect on the legendary friendship between Justices Ginsburg and Justice Scalia, and offer some rank punditry about what this SCOTUS vacancy means for the future of our republic. We still don’t know whether the GOP can fill Ginsburg’s seat before the election, but what’s clear is the president will fight tooth and nail to get a nominee through as part of an effort to energize his base. “The more the Democrats threaten him, his brand is that he cannot give in to threats,” Sarah explains. “It’s the ultimate ‘own the libs’ move to fill the Ginsburg seat and enrage the left.”
- On the site today, Matthew J. Franck makes the argument that senators should vote on Trump’s nomination to replace Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and that they should do so before Election Day.
Reporting by Declan Garvey (@declanpgarvey), Andrew Egger (@EggerDC), Charlotte Lawson (@charlotteUVA), Audrey Fahlberg (@FahlOutBerg), James P. Sutton (@jamespsuttonsf), and Steve Hayes (@stephenfhayes).
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- Big Dan Rodimer’s ‘Hungover’ campaign ad is epic
- If lockdowns work against COVID-19, why is Sweden winning and everyone else is losing?
- Bishop Robert Smith discusses the state of America’s soul
- CIVIL WAR: The way America could end in 2020
- NFL ratings plummet. They need to plummet more.
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Big Dan Rodimer’s ‘Hungover’ campaign ad is epic
Posted: 21 Sep 2020 09:33 PM PDT After a tough primary campaign against formidable opponents, Republican congressional candidate Dan Rodimer is faced with an even more daunting task of taking on Democrat Susie Lee in Nevada’s 3rd District. This campaign ad he just released should help endear him with voters if only for the epic entertainment value of it all. Rodimer is a former professional WWE wrestler who attended and graduated from Ave Maria School of Law. He is a father of 5 and director of security for the Faith and Community initiative in Nevada as well as Clark County school district school safety committee member. All of these experiences will have to come into play a he tries to flip a closely contested blue seat red again.
In the video, Rodimer uses a handful of celebrities, including World Series champion Aubrey Huff. But it’s the overall message of the ad that is most compelling as he points out his opponent is essentially a fake Nancy Pelosi. 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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If lockdowns work against COVID-19, why is Sweden winning and everyone else is losing?
Posted: 21 Sep 2020 02:52 PM PDT In the month of September, Sweden has had a total of 27 coronavirus deaths, approximately 1.4 deaths per day. They did not go into massive lockdown mode like most of the rest of the world. By comparison, New Jersey with around 1.4 million fewer people, has been in some of the most draconian lockdown conditions for months. In September, New Jersey has had 101 coronavirus deaths, or approximately 5.3 per day. Sweden has effectively defeated COVID-19. They have reached a state of approximately 25% antibody rate for their population, which seems to be the cap. Unlike other diseases, COVID-19 is often fought off by healthy bodies so quickly that antibody accumulation never happens. In other words, there are many who catch it and beat it without even noticing they were sick. The only real lockdown Sweden mandated was for large gathering to be limited. Otherwise, there have been no face mask or social distancing mandates, no businesses forced to be shut down, and no schools closed. They went about their business as usual with precautions recommended to citizens. They did not do everything perfectly; their lack of precautions for the elderly caused spikes in deaths from mid-April to early-May, but since then they have been on a steady decline in the number of COVID-19 deaths. But even Sweden’s “spike” was small when compared to locked down states in America. Sweden’s heaviest death toll day was April 15 with 115 reported coronavirus deaths. Smaller New Jersey, deep in the middle of their lockdown, had a high of 519 deaths on April 30. In the latest episode of Conservative News Briefs, JD and Tammy discuss the facts about the lockdowns and how Sweden’s smart moves helped them to defeat COVID-19 while the rest of the world is still lagging behind.
If the real numbers about COVID-19 were ever widely discussed, we’d quickly learn the lockdowns and mandates are counterproductive. The data is out there, but the media’s agenda does not approve of actual science. 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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Bishop Robert Smith discusses the state of America’s soul
Posted: 21 Sep 2020 02:12 PM PDT The worst thing that has ever happened to this nation is the election of President Obama. That’s the first takeaway from Bishop Robert E. Smith, and it only gets more controversial from there. The African-American Bishop has no problem speaking his mind and condemning those who have fought for the forces of evil. In the latest episode of Two Mikes, Dr. Michael Scheuer and Colonel Mike asked poignant questions of the Bishop, and the answers were all worth hearing. “If we’re not praying, we won’t be staying,” Bishop Smith said.
The interview combined the worlds of culture, politics, and religion as the intrepid trio called out all who have taken this nation and this world down the wrong path. It’s a short but important interview for all to hear. “Why would we not be bold enough? We’re living in the last days,” Bishop Smith said. That’s the state of America in a nutshell. It’s time to focus on the things that are important. 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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CIVIL WAR: The way America could end in 2020
Posted: 21 Sep 2020 11:18 AM PDT Glenn Beck had a very informative and ominous special recently that began with what most are thinking and ended with how the left is planning to carry this out. The point is that the authoritarian left is lining us up for a ‘color revolution’ as they term it. It’s important to watch these videos to become apprised on what is taking place and know how to react. He looks at the big picture in what the left has done elsewhere and see how the election of President Trump threw a spanner into their plans. The Seven Pillars – what you need to look forStacey Lennox wrote a very informative article that was referenced in the video on the how leftists foment ‘color revolutions’: John Kerry Warns of Revolution in November if Trump Wins While He Lays the Foundation for It. Former Secretary of State John Kerry is using some dangerous rhetoric about the 2020 election. In a recent panel discussion for the Alliance of Democracies, he made the following statement:
As is usually the case, the left is using weasel words to convey feelings rather than facts. The phrase ‘adequate access to the ballot’ could mean anything, and that’s the problem. Later on, in the article, she outlines: The Seven Pillars
It is very important that everyone keep these in mind, this is the playbook of the nation’s socialist left. It shows why they keep on with the incessant ‘Trump is literally Hitler’ meme, which is an impossibility but logic and reality have never given pause to the left. 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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NFL ratings plummet. They need to plummet more.
Posted: 21 Sep 2020 11:00 AM PDT The National Football League is a racial justice, Neo-Marxist supporting organization. They’ve been that way behind the scenes for several years, but only recently with the rise of Black Lives Matter dominating the world of entertainment have their fullest intentions been felt. They put accused rapists and drive-by shooters on their helmets. They kneel in “solidarity” and rail against the common-sense notion that all lives matter. And they’re paying the price for being so “woke” in the form of reduced viewership. According to Breitbart: Whoever advised the NFL that turning their games into a showcase for leftist activism was a good idea, should be probably be declared non-essential. NBC’s Sunday Night Football showcased two of the best franchises in the NFL over the last decade, despite that, the ratings crashed by nearly 20 percent. “Pulling in 12.22 million viewers in the early metrics and 3.5 in the ratings between 7 -11 PM ET, last night’s big NFL game was down 17% in audience and 25% in the demo from the early numbers of last week’s SNF official season debut,” Deadline Hollywood reported. That hometown win on September 14, 2020 by the LA Rams over the Dallas Cowboys shifted up a bit to 18.94 million viewers and 6.2 ratings for the Comcast-owned network and the league in the final numbers.” The NFL has suffered tremendous drops in viewership and ratings, particularly among their primetime offerings, since their return nearly two weeks ago. Last week’s Sunday Night Football match-up between the Cowboys and the Rams, suffered a 28% drop in ratings. The problem is that it’s not enough. Dropping 17% is significant, but the league will feel as if it’s more of a short-term rebuke than a long-term loss of their fan base. Moreover, it’s not a significant enough drop to make them reconsider their stance. It’s still a small enough portion of their overall viewership to fly under the radar of advertisers and sponsors who have flocked to them over the decades as heavy draws for consumers. For their ratings to only drop 17% means there are many patriots who disagree with the ideology the NFL is espousing but they’re not willing to abandon the sport until they change. They’re continuing to watch, and that’s a problem. When we watch, we are supporting their messaging, their ideology, and their agenda. Our EIC echoed this sentiment on Twitter.
We need more. We need them to truly feel the heat if they’re going to change they’re ways. And if they won’t change their ways, then we mus be willing to abandon them altogether. There are better ways to entertain ourselves. 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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#FillTheSeat: We MUST have nine Justices to sort through post-election mess
Posted: 21 Sep 2020 08:43 AM PDT The lawsuits are coming. Lots of them. That’s the second most important thing to take into consideration when we look at the GOP’s desire to nominate and confirm a Supreme Court Justice to replace Ruth Bader Ginsburg before the election. The most important, of course, is that it’s the President’s prerogative to nominate and the Senate Majority Leader’s prerogative to hold a vote. Elections have consequences, and one such consequence is that Republicans have been given a mandate to do the work of the people. That includes nominating a Supreme Court Justice when a spot opens up. Democrats are threatening to play ever card, use every arrow in their quiver, and take nothing off the table to not only block the President and the Senate but also to get their vengeance when they have control of the Senate and White House in the future. Many of their most ardent “activists” have even gone so far as to threaten violence and rioting if they don’t get their way. Never in history have we seen such an immature and unhinged reaction to something like this. Never. With the lawsuits that will certainly happen before, during, and after the election, it’s imperative that we nine Supreme Court Justices in place to handle the rush. Going in with a 4-4 split—and yes, Chief Justice John Roberts will vote with the progressive wing of the Supreme Court on most if not all election issues—is a constitutional crisis waiting to happen. Democrats know this. Perhaps they’re hoping for it as a final gambit to steal the various elections, including the White House itself. On this episode of NOQ Report, JD and Tammy discuss this and a couple of other stories mentioned below. We also interview Tea Party co-founder Michael Johns and National File journalist Patrick Howley about the issue. Kroger fired two employees because they wouldn’t wear LGBTQ rainbow apronsAn Arkansas Kroger store violated federal anti-discrimination law when it reportedly fired two employees who refused to wear LGBT-themed aprons due to their religious beliefs, according to a lawsuit filed Monday by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). According to the Miami Herald, a dress code by the Conway, Ark., grocery store required employees to wear a rainbow-colored heart emblem on the bib of the apron. The women “believed the emblem endorsed LGBTQ values and that wearing it would violate their religious beliefs,” the EEOC said in a news release summarizing the suit. Kroger disciplined the two women and eventually fired them, an action that violates Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which bans employment discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex and national origin. The EEOC charges Kroger with religious discrimination. Both women are Christian. The two women “offered to wear the apron with the emblem covered and the other offered to wear a different apron without the emblem, but the company made no attempt to accommodate their requests,” the EEOC said. If lockdowns work against COVID-19, why is Sweden winning and everyone else is losing?In the month of September, Sweden has had a total of 27 coronavirus deaths, approximately 1.4 deaths per day. They did not go into massive lockdown mode like most of the rest of the world. By comparison, New Jersey with around 1.4 million fewer people, has been in some of the most draconian lockdown conditions for months. In September, New Jersey has had 101 coronavirus deaths, or approximately 5.3 per day. Sweden has effectively defeated COVID-19. They have reached a state of approximately 25% antibody rate for their population, which seems to be the cap. Unlike other diseases, COVID-19 is often fought off by healthy bodies so quickly that antibody accumulation never happens. In other words, there are many who catch it and beat it without even noticing they were sick. The only real lockdown Sweden mandated was for large gathering to be limited. Otherwise, there have been no face mask or social distancing mandates, no businesses forced to be shut down, and no schools closed. They went about their business as usual with precautions recommended to citizens. They did not do everything perfectly; their lack of precautions for the elderly caused spikes in deaths from mid-April to early-May, but since then they have been on a steady decline in the number of COVID-19 deaths. But even Sweden’s “spike” was small when compared to locked down states in America. Sweden’s heaviest death toll day was April 15 with 115 reported coronavirus deaths. Smaller New Jersey, deep in the middle of their lockdown, had a high of 519 deaths on April 30. Going into this election with eight Supreme Court Justices is a constitutional crisis waiting to happen. It could literally bring down our republic if allowed. We MUST #FillTheSeatNow.
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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What can we do to save America? Rory Sauter and Grey Beard Biker have ideas…
Posted: 21 Sep 2020 06:00 AM PDT As the nation mourns the death of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, another political battle is about to be waged. The fight for the next justice on the Supreme Court; just six weeks shy of the most consequential presidential election in modern American history. On social media, within an hour of justice Ginsburg’s death being announced, blue check liberals were already calling for violence. This has become the default mechanism of the left. Are we going to see massive unrest in the weeks to come? What are God-fearing law abiding American patriots supposed to do? With radio show host Rory Sauter and twitter sensation and blogger Mike the gray ghost biker, we cover these issues and try to answer the most fundamental question of our show… What can we do to save America?
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- Supreme Court Vacancy Pours Rocket Fuel on 2020 Election
- The Left’s Meltdown, What’s Next, Potential Picks
- Joe Biden Told Voters the Second Amendment DOES NOT Protect an Individual Right
- What If?
- Nuclear Fallout . . .
- Get Ready for President Kamala Harris and Vice President Nancy Pelosi
- Pelosi Wants To Keep Churches Closed
- The War on Assange is a War on Truth
- Obama Didn’t Wait To Fill The Scalia Seat In 2016, And Neither Should Trump Wait To Replace Ginsburg
- Where’s The Cops?
- Trump Campaign Announces President Trump’s 2nd Term Agenda : Fighting For You!
- Our Wonderful Country Under Attack
- Senior Living Facilities: All the Vote Fraud We Cannot See
- Kevin McCarthy and the House Republican Commitment to America
- On 73rd Anniversary, Air Force Flies Higher Than Ever
- The Left’s Moral Compass Isn’t Broken …
- Hunter Biden Teamed with Chinese Military Supplier to Acquire Dual-use Michigan Auto Parts Maker
- New York Times: Mail Ballot ‘Error and Fraud Rises’
- Democrats Were Clear: ‘We Need Nine’
Supreme Court Vacancy Pours Rocket Fuel on 2020 Election
Posted: 22 Sep 2020 02:25 AM PDT by Tony Perkins: Just when many thought the stakes of the 2020 election couldn’t get any higher, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg passed away after a long battle with cancer, leading to an immediate opening on the nation’s highest court. The political implications of this are as important in the near term as the judicial philosophy of whoever fills it will be in the long term. It’s not lost on many that President Trump was propelled to victory in 2016 by conservatives and evangelicals who seized on the importance his publicly-released list of potential Supreme Court nominees to fill Justice Scalia’s vacant seat. Now, two Supreme Court justices, many lower federal court confirmations, and a number of key rulings later, Trump’s legacy in the courts is almost already confirmed. On top of all this, the seat occupied by the court’s arch-liberal just opened up — paving the way for President Trump to make judicial nominations a bigger issue in 2020 than in 2016. The constitutional and legal implications, and the stakes for the court’s judicial philosophy and impact on the many landmark cases it will decide in the coming years, have only increased. Roe v. Wade is obviously on the minds of many, and a pro-life movement committed to its abolition is as close now as it has ever been. Add to this the impending religious liberty threats by those who want to use the levers of government power to punish Americans holding beliefs about marriage and sexuality out of date with “elite” opinion, and the attacks on a host of other constitutional rights like gun rights and free speech — it’s no wonder that the court is so important to conservatives. Many in the media will lament the politicization of the Supreme Court. I agree with them. But the court has been politicized not by social conservatives, but by activist judges and justices who lack an originalist approach and for 50 years have issued expanse policy-making rulings, taking power out of the hands of legislatures, and disenfranchising the voters behind them. Without the last five decades of Supreme Court activism, judicial nominations wouldn’t be that big of a deal politically. It’s that simple. When Americans see their voices and their elected leaders’ policies sidelined by activist judges, whether on immigration, affirmative action, or other issues — their political interest in the court only increases, and the stakes in the voting booth only get higher. The impact the court’s decisions have on our country in these cases alone would be sufficient reason for President Trump to immediately nominate a solid originalist to fill the vacancy that is now on the court. But there is further reason to do so at this unique moment in history. The court will likely play a key role in any litigation or other legal disputes over the 2020 presidential election. As the nation is on edge, having a sufficient number of justices on the court to avoid a deadlock on key legal issues will be important. For all these reasons, President Trump should immediately nominate a solid originalist, with sufficient backbone and character to withstand the likely withering criticism that will be thrown their way, both in the confirmation process and when they are on the court. We know it is coming soon, from the same purveyors of “elite” opinion who look at the court to do their bidding on social policy. We should simply disregard it, and Leader McConnell should swiftly advance the president’s nominee to a floor vote in the Senate. One note of caution as we consider a nominee: social conservatives have been told to “trust us” when supposedly originalist nominees have been put forth before. Yet as Chief Justice Roberts slides toward the liberal wing of the court, and Justice Gorsuch botched the supposedly textualist ruling in Bostock v. Clayton County earlier this year (which will have religious liberty implications for years to come), we can no longer afford to merely “trust” anyone on Ginsburg’s open seat. Some constitutional rights hang by a thread, and the lives of the unborn matter too much and our religious freedom is too dear to us to simply trust. We must replace this seat with a nominee who we are assured has a backbone and will deliver an unimpeachably originalist record on the high court. The Constitution provides for a Supreme Court nominee and their confirmation. Conservatives rightly demand it. And as we head into this election, our nation needs it. Tags: Tony Perkins, Family Research Center, FRC, Family Research Council, Supreme Court Vacancy, Pours Rocket Fuel, on 2020 ElectionTo 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 Left’s Meltdown, What’s Next, Potential Picks
Posted: 22 Sep 2020 02:03 AM PDT
by Gary Bauer: The Left’s MeltdownAs you know, America was surprised Friday night by the news that Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg had succumbed to cancer. Already coping with the pandemic and a high-stakes presidential contest, now the nation has been thrust into the middle of the most consequential Supreme Court confirmation battle in decades. And you may have noticed that the left is in the middle of another psychotic breakdown. Unbelievably, some leftists went on social media and called the now-deceased iconic leftist who was on the Supreme Court the “b” word for not retiring when Barack Obama was president. Others followed an increasing phenomenon on the left of not only having complete meltdowns but thinking it was attractive or compelling to put their meltdown on social media. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez tweeted, “Let this moment radicalize you.” It’s hard to imagine that the left could get any more radical, but AOC is trying her best. So is Michael Moore, who urged people to “get out into the streets” and be “ruthless.” (And that wasn’t just a clever play on words as the left is now without Ruth Bader Ginsburg.) There’s only one thing that the left is afraid of: That their “precious right” to destroy unborn babies at any month of pregnancy may be limited. They are scared to death that the baby sacrifices they are allowed to make now may be limited. Conservatives are potentially interfering with the left’s “religion,” which is a form of child sacrifice. I realize this seems like hyperbole, but the massive left-wing fundraising platform ActBlue shattered its one-day fundraising record after the news of Ginsburg’s death. There is nothing that animates the left more than abortion. Just look at Joe Biden’s reversal on taxpayer funding of abortion. Now many on the left are insisting that it is unconscionable for President Trump and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to try to fill Ginsburg’s seat. They are warning that if the Republicans move forward, Democrats will strike back and Republicans will pay a steep price. Senate Democrat Leader Chuck Schumer warned that “nothing is off the table next year.” My friends, that is all fake news. Leading Democrats have already been on the record for months making these threats. Progressives have repeatedly said that they will get rid of the filibuster rule so they can pack the Supreme Court with four or five additional justices, make Washington, D.C. and Puerto Rico states and abolish the Electoral College. Barack Obama said that the filibuster is a racist relic of the Jim Crow age that must be ended. The left was already determined to do these things, which is why we MUST move forward now rather than kowtow to their demands. Many of these same people attempted to convince the country that Judge Kavanaugh, now Justice Kavanaugh, was a member of a high school gang rape club. They almost destroyed him and his family for one reason: Their lust for their own power on the Supreme Court. This is the same movement that earlier this year, with the election only 11 months away, decided to utilize the most profound power Congress has – to impeach a president for alleged high crimes and misdemeanors. They wasted weeks dividing the country instead of doing more to combat the coronavirus. They impeached the president over a phone call with a foreign leader. Believe it or not, Speaker Nancy Pelosi is threatening to impeach the president again. And they have the audacity to raise a fairness standard with us. What’s Next? Referring to filling Supreme Court vacancies in 2016, Justice Ginsburg said, “There’s nothing in the Constitution that says the president stops being president in his last year.” The Constitution gives the president one constitutional right at a moment like this and that is the right to nominate a justice for a vacancy. By the way, Dwight Eisenhower did it when the Senate was out of session and made his nominee a recess appointee one month before the 1956 election. Donald Trump is determined to fulfill his constitutional obligation to nominate a new justice. The nomination then goes to the Senate. The Senate has a constitutional obligation to offer “advice and consent” to the president’s nomination. This is exactly what happened in 2016. It was an election year. Barack Obama made a nomination and the Senate chose not to give its consent. We’ll see whether this Senate is willing to give its consent to the president’s nominee. But there is nothing unusual about this process. What’s different about 2016 and today? Senator McConnell has noted many times that there was no precedent in modern American history of the Senate confirming a Supreme Court nominee from a president of the opposite party during an election year. In this case, both the White House and the Senate are controlled by the same party, a decision the voters made at the ballot box in 2016 and 2018. Here’s another reason this nomination should move forward: This country should not go into the period after the election with just eight justices on the Supreme Court. There will likely be multiple outstanding legal challenges related to the election that could end up before the Supreme Court that could end in 4-to-4 tie votes. The last thing America needs is a deadlocked Supreme Court in a deadlocked presidential election. It would be irresponsible not to fill this seat. In fact, in September of 2016, Senate Democrat Leader Chuck Schumer said this on the Senate floor: “The Supreme Court handles ‘the people’s business,’ as President Reagan put it. Every day that goes by without a ninth justice is another day the American people’s business is not getting done.” The Potential Picks On September 9th, President Trump announced additions to his previous list of potential Supreme Court nominees. You can read the list here. Most people think that Judge Amy Coney Barrett has the inside track. I received calls over the weekend indicating that Judge Barbara Lagoa in Florida is also a key contender. And Judge Allison Jones Rushing is reportedly on president’s “short list.” If nominated and confirmed, Jones Rushing would be the first Evangelical Christian on the Supreme Court in modern history. Meanwhile, Democrats will overreach, and they already are overreaching. Demonstrators showed up at Senator McConnell’s house, Senator Lindsey Graham’s house and Senator Thom Tillis’s house. DeVos vs. Princeton Earlier this month, Christopher Eisgruber, president of Princeton University, said his own university suffers from a culture of “systemic racism” that permeates Princeton. He warned that, “Racism and the damage it does to people of color nevertheless persist at Princeton.” I’m sure President Eisgruber expected everyone at Princeton to applaud his groveling to the radical social justice warriors. But I doubt he expected what happened next. In response to Eisgruber’s open declaration of racism on the campus he runs, the Department of Education announced it was launching an investigation of Princeton for potentially violating the 1964 Civil Rights Act. In a letter to the university, the Department’s Civil Rights Division stated: “Based on its admitted racism, the U.S. Department of Education is concerned Princeton’s nondiscrimination and equal opportunity assurances in its Program Participation Agreements from at least 2013 to the present may have been false. . . Therefore, the Department’s Office of Postsecondary Education, in consultation with the Department’s Office of the General Counsel, is opening this investigation.” Tags: Gary Bauer, Campaign for Working Families, The Left’s Meltdown, What’s Next, Potential PicksTo 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 Told Voters the Second Amendment DOES NOT Protect an Individual Right
Posted: 22 Sep 2020 01:19 AM PDT by NRA-ILA: During a September 2019 “townhall” hosted by New Hampshire ABC affiliate WMUR, Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden made clear that he does not believe the Second Amendment protects an individual right to keep and bear arms and that the U.S. Supreme Court decision in District of Columbia v. Heller was incorrect. During the event, Biden was asked, “Do you agree with the D.C. v. Heller decision in regards to protecting the individual right to bear arms that are in common use and which are utilized for lawful purposes?” Biden responded in part, “If I were on the court I wouldn’t have made the same ruling. OK, that’s number one.” Later, the noted resume padder and law school plagiarist boasted, And I taught for years Constitutional law and separation of powers, I taught the Second Amendment. And the Second Amendment is not absolute. And we can argue, the fundamental argument is well regulated militia and all those things, I won’t get into that. I think that the fundamental argument is the reason that was given as a right because we needed to be able to muster people to deal with an enemy called Great Britain we were fighting in a war. Aside from his denunciation of Heller and denial that the Second Amendment protects an individual right to keep and bear arms, Biden also displayed a fundamental misunderstanding of the Bill of Rights. The Second Amendment was not “given as a right”by the U.S. Constitution. Rather, as the U.S. Supreme Court made clear in Heller, the Second Amendment protects a right that pre-existed the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights. Biden’s position on Heller and the Second Amendment is in line with that of his running mate Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.). As District Attorney of San Francisco, Harris signed on to an amicus curiae brief in Heller that argued the Second Amendment does not protect an individual right to keep and bear arms. Advocating against the individual right to keep and bear arms, the brief argued, According to the document, the Second Amendment does not protect an individual right, but rather, the lower court in Heller “create[d]”this right. The brief stated, Biden’s position on the Second Amendment is also in alignment with recent versions of the Democratic Party Platform. The 2004, 2008, and 2012 editions of the party platform recognized that the Second Amendment protects an individual right. Such recognition of the Second Amendment was conspicuously absent from the 2016 and 2020 versions of the platform. The Democratic presidential ticket’s rejection of the correct interpretation of the Second Amendment helps to explain the pair’s advocacy for blatantly unconstitutional gun control measures. Both Biden and Harris have called to ban and confiscate commonly-owned semi-automatic firearms. Biden has made clear that his desired ban would extend to arguably the most popular firearms in America – 9mm pistols. The Heller decision made clear that the Second Amendment protects the right to own firearms “in common use”for lawful purposes like self-defense. It is hard to overemphasize the extremism of the Democratic presidential ticket’s position on the Second Amendment. A February 2008 USA Today/Gallup poll conducted prior to the Heller decision, asked those surveyed, “Do you believe the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution guarantees the rights of Americans to own guns, or do you believe it only guarantees members of state militias such as National Guard units the right to own guns?”The response was unambiguous; 73-percent responded that the Second Amendment guarantees the rights of Americans to own guns, while a mere 20-percent limited that right to state militia members. A Quinnipiac University poll conducted shortly after the Heller decision, in July 2008, mirrored these results. This poll asked respondents, “Would you support or oppose amending the United States Constitution to ban individual gun ownership?”78-percent opposed such a measure, while only 17-percent were found to be in favor. And in May 2009, CNN and ORC conducted a similar poll that asked “Which of the following comes closer to your interpretation of the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution? In addition to addressing the need for citizen-militias, it was intended to give individual Americans the right to keep and bear arms for their own defense. It was only intended to preserve the existence of citizen-militias, and does not give individual Americans the right to keep and bear arms for their own defense.”Once again, the American public made their position clear; with 77-percent choosing “individual gun ownership”to 21-percent answering “only citizen-militias.” Knowing that Biden’s true position on the Second Amendment is political poison, the Biden campaign and its surrogates have done their best to hide the candidate’s views. In March, when a pro-gun Michigan autoworker accurately confronted Biden about the candidate’s attacks on the Second Amendment, a visibly defensive Biden responded that the worker was “full of s***.”Biden went on to falsely claim “I support the Second Amendment.” More recently, longtime gun control activist John Rosenthal made the ludicrous claim that “a vote for Joe Biden and Democrats in Congress will…protect gun rights for law-abiding gun owners…”Rosenthal didn’t address how Biden will go about protecting a right that the candidate does not acknowledge exists. The importance of Biden’s radical view of the Second Amendment cannot be overstated. The fate of the Second Amendment literally hangs in the balance of this election. Tags: NRA, ILA, Joe Biden, Told Voters, the Second Amendment, DOES NOT Protect, an Individual RightTo 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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What If?
Posted: 22 Sep 2020 12:49 AM PDT by Kerby Anderson: As we get closer to Election Day, some people are asking the “what if” question. What if the ballots in some states aren’t confirmed by the time the Electoral College meets in December? What if neither presidential candidate wins the Electoral College vote? Those are important questions that I hope we don’t have to answer in real life, but here are how those questions should be decided according to the Constitution. The procedure is set forth in Article II of the Constitution and modified by the addition of the 12th Amendment. The House of Representatives meets to vote for the president. You might assume that would be good news for Joe Biden since there are more Democrats in that chamber. But this would be the newly elected House members, which may or may not be majority Democrat. If you look at the Constitution, you will see that doesn’t matter anyway. Each state delegation gets one vote. California gets one vote even though they have 52 representatives in Congress, while Wyoming gets one vote. Currently, there are more states (27) with Republicans than Democrats. Assuming those state delegations vote along party lines, that would be good news for Donald Trump. What about the vote for Vice-President? In this case, the Senate would vote for the Vice-President. Although it is unlikely, it would be possible that the president who is selected and the vice-president who is selected could be from different parties. That has happened before in American politics but not since the 19th century. What if the House of Representatives fails to select the president by Inauguration Day? The 20th Amendment specifies the vice-president-elect becomes the acting president until the House selects a president. But if neither chamber selects a president or vice-president, then the Speaker of the House becomes president on Inauguration Day. If you are troubled by all of this, I suggest you start praying that none of this happens and that you make sure you vote this year. Tags: Kerby Anderson, Viewpoints, Point of View, What If?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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Nuclear Fallout . . .
Posted: 22 Sep 2020 12:36 AM PDT . . . Folks are wondering if Democrats are regretting that they and Harry Reid ended the Senate judicial Filibuster.
Editorial Cartoon by AF “Tony” Branco Tags: AF Branco, Editorial Cartoon, Nuclear Fallout, Folks are wondering ,if Democrats, regretting, Harry Reid ended, Senate judicial FilibusterTo 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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Get Ready for President Kamala Harris and Vice President Nancy Pelosi
Posted: 22 Sep 2020 12:16 AM PDT
by Wayne Allyn Root: It’s time for President Trump to start telling the raw truth to the American people. He knows it. I know it. Most voters who don’t suffer from “Trump Derangement Syndrome” know it. Anyone with a brain and common sense knows it. If you think your choice in this election is Donald Trump versus Joe Biden, you’re blind, deaf or really dumb. Biden’s not the candidate. Biden is just a placeholder, a brand name at the top to scam voters. But he will never serve as the actual president. Who’s dumb enough to not see that? The real behind-the-scenes winners will be Kamala Harris as president and Nancy Pelosi as vice president. Add in the infamous radical Commie Squad as the Cabinet. That’s who’s really running the Democratic Party nowadays: Reps. Ilhan Omar, Rashida Tlaib, Ayanna Pressley and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. And don’t forget former President Barack Obama and Rep. Maxine Waters for the Supreme Court. That’s the team you’re really voting for when you vote for Biden: two California crazies and a bunch of commies (literally). But it’s certainly not Biden. Even Biden knows it. He spilled the beans just days ago. He called it “the Harris-Biden administration” while talking to the press. Can you imagine? Even the presidential candidate knows deep down he’s not going to be the actual president. Days ago, Harris spilled the beans by mistake, too. She was talking to the press and called it “the Harris administration.” Has any VP candidate in history ever made this mistake? Did Dan Quayle forget George H.W. Bush and call it “the Quayle administration?” Did Al Gore forget Bill Clinton and call it “the Gore administration?” Did Joe Biden forget Barack Obama and call it “the Biden administration?” Of course not. Joe Biden, the actual presidential candidate, and Kamala Harris, the VP candidate, both forgot Joe Biden was the candidate. Think about that for a minute. It’s either temporary insanity or conspiracy. Poor Joe clearly has signs of dementia. He’s very old, feeble, mumbling and bumbling, at times incoherent. He can’t string three good sentences together. He hides in his basement with a mask. Since Labor Day, President Trump has held rallies in front of 62,000 Americans, versus Biden, who has spoken in front of 64, mostly members of the media. But don’t worry about Biden. No need to ever mention him again. He’s just the placeholder. He’ll be president in name only. With a President Kamala Harris and Vice President Nancy Pelosi running the show, there is no debate, no question, on what you’ll get: THE END OF AMERICA. And, of course, the end of the Republican Party. Nothing should scare Middle America and independent voters more than a country run by two radical, extreme California socialists who turned California into a real-life “Nightmare on Elm Street” with rampant crime; an economy still closed down for COVID-19; the most welfare recipients and homeless in America; millions and millions of illegal aliens protected in a sanctuary state; streets littered with drug needles, poop and pee; and the highest taxes in America. Here’s what you can expect from President Harris and Vice President Pelosi. They will open the borders like never before in history. They will defund and disband Immigration and Customs Enforcement. They will offer free health care to everyone in the world. Soon there will be 300 million, 600 million, even a billion new arrivals at our borders. And since we’re offering free health care, it’s guaranteed many of them will be sick and stick American taxpayers with the enormous bill. Not just pregnancy, cancer, heart disease, diabetes or COVID-19 bills, by the way. They’ll expect hundreds of thousands of free $150,000 surgeries for transgender people. You — taxpayers who never had anything to do with slavery — will have to pay trillions of dollars in reparations to people who were never slaves. You’ll be wearing masks for life — outdoors, indoors, everywhere. If anyone remains sick with COVID-19 or influenza, the economy and your business will be closed for years on end. Voting will be mail-in forevermore, with no ID required. Illegal aliens will officially receive the right to vote. The Electoral College will be canceled. The Supreme Court will double in size, and nine new liberal judges will be added. And we’ll quickly add two new states: Puerto Rico and Washington, D.C., along with four new Democratic senators. The Senate will have a Democratic majority for life. Your suburban life will be destroyed with forced low-income, high-density government housing. Say hello to the streets of Chicago. And capitalism will be destroyed once and for all, with massive tax increases, draconian regulations, $90 trillion spent on the Green New Deal and trillions more spent on free “Medicare for All.” That’s America under President Kamala Harris (whose voting record in the Senate is to the left of crazy socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders), Vice President Nancy Pelosi, the Commie Squad as the Cabinet and Justices Obama and Mad Maxine. And what about Biden? He’ll spend weekdays hiding in the White House basement. And weekends in his Delaware basement. You’ll never see him or hear from him again. ————————————-
Wayne Allyn Root is a CEO, entrepreneur, best-selling author, nationally-syndicated talk show host on USA Radio Network. Tags: Wayne Allyn Root, Get Ready for President Kamala Harris, Vice President Nancy PelosiTo 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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Pelosi Wants To Keep Churches Closed
Posted: 21 Sep 2020 11:53 PM PDT by Bill Donohue: Comments on Rep. Nancy Pelosi’s position on the reopening of churches. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi wants to stop Catholics from attending Mass. She took this position after San Francisco Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone called for San Francisco Mayor London Breed to amend her policy on church attendance. Breed said churches can reopen at 25 percent capacity but that only one person at a time is allowed inside churches to pray. Pelosi not only supports this policy, she lambasted Archbishop Cordileone for protesting it. She lectured him, saying, “we should follow the science on this.” But she never shared her so-called scientific findings. The archbishop was forthright in challenging the “one-person at a time” edict on prayer. “Does that make sense to you: one person indoors in a church?” He asked, “Is there a rational basis? Nobody has given me a rational basis for that.” Not Pelosi, not Breed—no one has offered any rational explanation for this outrageous abridgement of religious liberty. Robert Siegel, an infectious disease specialist at Stanford University, tried to justify the policy by saying it is okay for people to shop in stores but not okay to go to church. “People in places of worship tend to be vocalizing more and vocalizing louder by singing. They tend to be in contact with each other for longer periods of time.” Siegel is wrong. I went to Mass yesterday and, like every week during the pandemic, there was no singing, no talking of any kind. Furthermore, no one was sitting next to someone else, unless they were a family member. Blue tape was put across the pews: parishioners could only sit in designated areas. The Mass lasted 35-40 minutes. Afterwards, I went to the supermarket. There were many more people there than were in church, and no social distancing was practiced. Moreover, I spent at least as much time in the store as I did in church. In addition, there was absolutely no vocalizing in the church (except for the priest), but there was plenty of chatter in the supermarket. Mayor Breed allows shoppers to go to huge supermarkets and hardware stores, and to wait in line without social distancing. Pelosi gets her hair done at an indoor salon, violating the same law she says applies to everyone else. In mid-August, she called back the Congress, never explaining how coronavirus protocols were to be observed. Archbishop Cordileone knows what is at stake, which is why he mobilized over 1,000 Catholics yesterday to partake in a Eucharistic Procession on the streets of San Francisco. More bishops should follow suit. As he said last week, “Our fundamental rights do not come from the state…they come from God.” He made it clear that he respects “legitimate authority” and recognizes that “government has a right to impose reasonable public health rules.” But he hastens to add that “when government asserts authority over the church’s very right to worship, it crosses a line.” We are asking everyone to show their support for Archbishop Cordileone by signing a petition asking Mayor Breed to lift the restrictions. To do so, click here. Tags: Bill Donohue, Catholic League, Pelosi, Wants To Keep, Churches Closed 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 War on Assange is a War on Truth
Posted: 21 Sep 2020 11:11 PM PDT by Ron Paul: It is dangerous to reveal the truth about the illegal and immoral things our government does with our money and in our name, and the war on journalists who dare reveal such truths is very much a bipartisan affair. Just ask Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, who was relentlessly pursued first by the Obama Administration and now by the Trump Administration for the “crime” of reporting on the crimes perpetrated by the United States government. Assange is now literally fighting for his life, as he tries to avoid being extradited to the United States where he faces 175 years in prison for violating the “Espionage Act.” While it makes no sense to be prosecuted as a traitor to a country of which you are not a citizen, the idea that journalists who do their job and expose criminality in high places are treated like traitors is deeply dangerous in a free society. To get around the First Amendment’s guarantee of freedom of the press, Assange’s tormentors simply claim that he is not a journalist. Then-CIA director Mike Pompeo declared that Wikileaks was a “hostile intelligence service” aided by Russia. Ironically, that’s pretty much what the Democrats say about Assange. Earlier this month, a US Federal appeals court judge ruled that the NSA’s bulk collection of Americans’ telephone records was illegal. That bulk collection program, born out of the anti-American PATRIOT Act, was first revealed to us by whistleblower Edward Snowden just over seven years ago. That is why whistleblowers and those who publish their information are so important. Were it not for Snowden and Assange, we would never know about this government criminality. And if we never know about government malfeasance it can never be found to be criminal in the first place. That is convenient for governments, but it is also a recipe for tyranny. While we might expect the US media to aggressively come to the aid of a fellow journalist being persecuted by the government for doing his job, the opposite is happening. As journalist Glen Greenwald wrote last week, the US mainstream media is completely ignoring the Assange extradition trial. Why would they do such a thing? Partisan politics. Journalists – with a few important exceptions like Greenwald himself – are no longer interested in digging and reporting the truth. These days they believe they have a “higher calling.” As Greenwald puts it, “If you start from the premise that Trump is a fascist dictator who has brought Nazi tyranny to the US, then it isn’t that irrational to believe that anyone who helped empower Trump (which is how they see Assange) deserves to be imprisoned, hence the lack of concern about it.” That may seem like a good idea to these journalists in the short term, but for journalism itself to become an extension of government power rather than a check on that power would be deeply harmful. We cannot have a self-governing society as was intended for our Republic if the government, with the complicity of the mainstream media, decides that there are things we are not allowed to know about it. President Trump should end the US government’s war on Assange…and on all whistleblowers and their publishers. Tags: Ron Paul, The War, on Assange, is a War, on TruthTo 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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Obama Didn’t Wait To Fill The Scalia Seat In 2016, And Neither Should Trump Wait To Replace Ginsburg
Posted: 21 Sep 2020 10:55 PM PDT by Robert Romano: The stage is already set for President Donald Trump to nominate the replacement for the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg to the Supreme Court, even though it is an election year. Former President Barack Obama set that precedent in 2016. In Feb. 2016, when Antonin Scalia passed away, Obama nominated Merrick Garland a few weeks later in March to replace him, stating, “I have fulfilled my constitutional duty. Now it’s time for the Senate to do theirs. Presidents do not stop working in the final year of their term.” Obama went on a lot about how his nominee deserved a vote. Garland never got one. There was nothing in Obama’s speech about a duty for him to wait until after the election to fulfill his responsibility at all. Obama didn’t wait. His constituents would have never accepted that, nor should they have. Similarly, Republican voters would have never accepted if their leaders in the Senate had sat by idly while Obama flipped the balance of the Supreme Court, when all they had to do was sit on the nomination until after the election. If voters had wanted a different outcome, they would have voted for Hillary Clinton, but she lost to Trump. At the time, Americans for Limited Government President Rick Manning noted in March 2016 just as it was Obama’s constitutional role to nominate a successor for Scalia, similarly, the Senate should exercise its role as well by waiting until after the election, stating, “President Obama has exercised his constitutional prerogative to nominate someone to the late Antonin Scalia’s seat on the Supreme Court. Senate Leader McConnell and Senator Grassley are right to exercise the Senate’s prerogative to not consider Obama’s nominee during this election season.” In the same vein, Republicans expect President Trump to act to replace Ginsburg. On Twitter, on Sept. 19, Trump wrote, “We were put in this position of power and importance to make decisions for the people who so proudly elected us, the most important of which has long been considered to be the selection of United States Supreme Court Justices. We have this obligation, without delay!” When you are in power, you take the chance that you have to reshape the country. Make no mistake, if Democrats had maintained a Senate majority in 2014, they would have easily confirmed Garland in 2016. But, they lost nine seats — and elections have consequences. In truth, the last opportunity for Democrats to have filled the Ginsburg seat might have been in 2014 — when she was already 81 — right before they lost the Senate, or afterward albeit with minimal support from the opposition party. Ginsburg should have retired when she had the chance. What was she waiting for? Republicans were always likely to flip to the White House in 2016 after Democrats held it for eight years. Hindsight is 20-20 but perhaps some simply believe their power will last forever but like life it is fleeting. It’s a sad outcome, but it was a risk she assumed by remaining past her time. Now, the stakes are even higher than they were in 2016, when Republicans risked losing a slim 5-4 majority. After more than a generation, this is President Trump and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s (R-Ky.) opportunity to tip the scales, building a potential 6-3 majority of justices appointed by Republican presidents. And just like in 2016, voters of each party will expect their leaders to press their advantage. Dynasties are not built by generosity to one’s adversaries. Democrats will beg for mercy, but Trump and McConnell know that in 2016, Obama did not think twice about attempting to flip the nation’s high court even without a Senate majority. That was the only precedent that matters. Tags: Robert Romano, Americans for Limited Government, Obama Didn’t Wait, To Fill, The Scalia Seat, In 2016, And Neither Should, Trump Wait, To Replace GinsburgTo 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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Where’s The Cops?
Posted: 21 Sep 2020 10:34 PM PDT . . . Minneapolis City Council says they are alarmed by the recent surge in crime after they voted to defund police.
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Trump Campaign Announces President Trump’s 2nd Term Agenda : Fighting For You!
Posted: 21 Sep 2020 10:22 PM PDT
by Trump / Pence Campaign: Building on the incredible achievements of President Donald J. Trump’s first term in office, the President’s re-election campaign today released a set of core priorities for a second term under the banner of “Fighting for You!” President Trump’s boundless optimism and certainty in America’s greatness is reflected in his second-term goals and stands in stark contrast to the gloomy vision of America projected by Joe Biden and Democrats. President Trump will further illuminate these plans during his acceptance speech Thursday at the Republican National Convention. Over the coming weeks, the President will be sharing additional details about his plans through policy-focused speeches on the campaign trail. JOBS
ERADICATE COVID-19
END OUR RELIANCE ON CHINA
HEALTHCARE
EDUCATION
DRAIN THE SWAMP
DEFEND OUR POLICE
END ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION AND PROTECT AMERICAN WORKERS
INNOVATE FOR THE FUTURE
AMERICA FIRST FOREIGN POLICY
DEFEND AMERICAN VALUES
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Our Wonderful Country Under Attack
Posted: 21 Sep 2020 09:39 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 intentions yet again. Other leaders promoting Socialism include but are 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,” Hillary Clinton 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 and not so public leaders are steadfastly supported by extremely powerful and formidable opponents of our “Constitutional Republic form of government.” They are supported by other sources 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 and allow this force of evil to defeat us and succumb to Socialism. Socialism is nothing more than the sharing of misery. THUS, SOCIALISM IS THE MOST IMPORTANT ISSUE BEFORE THE AMERICAN PEOPLE TODAY! Please share this important message. Please become involved if you aren’t already. Our country needs all of us now. Thank you and may our God bless you and The Constitutional Republic of The United States of America. John Porter is an Americans first, constitutional conservatives second. His allegiance is to the Constitution. He seeks to help save America from the grips of socialism and an all powerful, intrusive government, and from the evil of Islam. He is a contributing author to the ARRA News Service. Tags: John Porter, Our Wonderful Country, Under Attack, socialism, threatsTo 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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Senior Living Facilities: All the Vote Fraud We Cannot See
Posted: 21 Sep 2020 08:52 PM PDT
by Ken Blackwell: Despite prosecutions and public stories identifying vote fraud activists targeting seniors, many in our media and political class continue to deny that our elderly population can be singled out for vote manipulation and suppression. Vote fraudsters recognize the unique challenges of some seniors, and exploit these to achieve their own deceitful political ends. The fraud is real, institutionalized —and must be stopped. It is more efficient to target seniors in one facility than committing door to door vote fraud. With approximately 2.5 million seniors in assisted living or nursing facilities and even more in independent living, our trusting Greatest Generation is high risk for being targeted by dishonest political activists. The elderly usually make the difficult decision to enter senior living due to the normal processes of aging. Loss of vision, mobility and the onset of dementia make it challenging to safely live at home and difficult for many seniors to complete ballots without assistance. In addition to needing help, their voting behavior is noteworthy in assessing why they might be targeted. Seniors vote Republican by a large margin. A 2016 Pew Research study found 53 percent identify as Republican, and in 2016, voters over 65 voted for Trump by nine points over Clinton. So, who would have an interest in suppressing or manipulating senior votes? The answer is, of course, Democrats and their associated activist and organizational allies who want to defeat Republicans at the polls. One group in particular already has a unique foothold in senior residence communities and is one of the Democratic party’s strongest supporters. The Service Employees International Union was founded in 1921 to organize building services employees, but in recent years has focused on healthcare workers whose numbers are growing as Baby Boomers age. The union boasts 1.1 million healthcare-associated members with nearly 50K nursing home members in six states and the District of Columbia alone. It devotes much of its resources to unionizing employees in senior facilities and home health care. The SEIU is also a powerful Democratic political machine. In the 2018 midterms, 99 percent of its Congressional donations went to Democrats. All of its outside group funding is identified as Democratic/liberal. In the 2016 presidential cycle, 99 percent of its $11.8 million in donations went to Democratic candidates or liberal groups. In its efforts to unionize caregivers in Minnesota a few years ago, SEIU was accused of forging ballots, and made no secret of using its members as vote collection activists. In senior residences, it has a potential group of built-in activists. One 2018 case of nursing home vote theft videotaped in Texas showed the ballot harvester bragging she collected 100 coerced votes for a Democratic candidate. A Texas vote integrity activist recently collected solid evidence of nursing home vote fraud resulting in an official investigation. There are many stories of institutional elderly vote theft made public by observant family members. These are cases we can see, but how many voters in senior facilities that we don’t know about don’t get to vote, or have ballots discarded or manipulated? Vote suppression, in particular, is difficult to identify and prove. These are cases we can see, but how many voters in senior facilities that we don’t know about don’t get to vote, or have ballots discarded or manipulated? Vote suppression, in particular, is difficult to identify and prove. Senior living management are kind, caring people who likely have no idea the seniors they care for can be victimized by the ballot assistance volunteer they just let in the front door. They must confirm the legitimacy of anyone volunteering to help with senior voting. At the American Constitutional Rights Union, we started our Protect Elderly Votes project to advocate for the protection of senior votes. We understand visible and hidden fraud happens because residence staff are not aware of the activity of vote thieves. By mid-July, ACRU will have mailed over 6,000 letters to executive management of senior facilities in all 50 states informing them of federal and state statutes that protect their residents from vote fraud, and encouraging their leadership to protect seniors under their care. The best assistant for a senior needing any form of help with voting is a trusted family member or friend. If one is not available, senior residence management must take steps to ensure no visitor or staff in their facility influences a vote or checks a box for an elderly resident that does not represent the political choice of that resident. Each state has different laws protecting voters from those who try to assist them with their ballots dishonestly. The management of each facility is responsible for ensuring those statutes are upheld to the letter of the law. For most senior residence employees, their job is a labor of love. It is not an easy job, either physically or emotionally. These employees have a heart of protection, and they must add protection against vote activism and theft against their residents to their list of important responsibilities. (Please visit www.ProtectElderlyVotes.org to view the Senior Voter Bill of Rights and a hotline to report any suspicious vote activity involving seniors.) 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Kevin McCarthy and the House Republican Commitment to America
Posted: 21 Sep 2020 08:58 PM PDT by Newt Gingrich: When Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy and the House Republicans unveiled their Commitment to America this week, they were operating in the best tradition of the modern House GOP. In 1994, we unveiled the Contract with America. It gave our candidates a clear outline of positive ideas they could advocate. The momentum of having a positive, problem-solving GOP carried us to the first House Republican majority in 40 years. We promptly kept our word, and in the first 100 days voted on every item in the Contract. That clarity and proof that we could be trusted turned a 40-year period of Democratic control of the House into a 12-year Republican majority. After four years of Speaker Nancy Pelosi and her radical ideas, the House GOP came roaring back with Speaker John Boehner and his Pledge to America. Kevin McCarthy was a member of the working group that produced that second great commitment to action. With Republicans emphasizing “where are the jobs?” Boehner led them to an even greater victory than we had in 1994 (we won 54 seats; the 2010 House Republicans won 63 seats). Now, in that tradition, Leader McCarthy has launched a Commitment to America. This new House Republican commitment is a bold contrast with the radicalism in Speaker Pelosi’s HR 6800 (which I have outlined in a series of free podcasts) and the radicalism of the Kamala Harris-Joe Biden ticket. As leader McCarthy recently told Laura Ingraham, “we’re going to rebuild the biggest economy we have ever seen, add 10 million new jobs, and restore our way of life.” On COVID-19, McCarthy told Sean Hannity: “We’re going to end COVID. We are going to defeat this virus and keep America healthy. We are going to create a safe and effective vaccine. We are going to triple our rapid COVID testing, and we will protect pre-existing conditions. We are going to modernize our stockpile because Joe Biden and Obama … left us in a tough situation.” At a time of rising violence, the House Republicans reject the Left’s failed policies. McCarthy pointed out: “We don’t defund the cops. We add 1.75 billion dollars for more police training, teaching them when to use their weapon and what type of weapon to use, we will expand community policing and more importantly, 500,000 body cameras.” McCarthy recognizes that more than health and safety are at risk in this election. He pledged, “we will protect our rights under the constitution, free speech. religious freedom, the unborn.” All of this will be paid for by repeating the economic successes – which by February of this year had given the United States the highest employment rate in its history. As McCarthy said: McCarthy summarized the House GOP commitment as: ————————– Newt Gingrich (@newtgingrich) is a former Georgia Congressman and Speaker of the U.S. House. He co-authored and was the chief architect of the “Contract with America” and a major leader in the Republican victory in the 1994 congressional elections. He is noted speaker and writer. This commentary was shared via Gingrich Productions. Tags: Newt Gingrich, commentary, Kevin McCarthy, the House Republican, Commitment to AmericaTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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On 73rd Anniversary, Air Force Flies Higher Than Ever
Posted: 21 Sep 2020 07:54 PM PDT
by John Venable: Sept. 18 marks the birthday of the U.S. Air Force and, at the ripe old age of 73, it has enjoyed a journey like few others. Born out of the Army, the Air Force became a separate service in 1947 with a mission that looked just like the one it executed as the Army Air Corps during World War II. Precision bombing, fighter operations, air defense, and mobility were incorporated into major organizations known as the Strategic Air Command, the Tactical Air Command, the Air Defense Command, and the Military Air Transport Service, respectively. That organization would change subtly at first, but over time, space’s rise to prominence would bring a host of capabilities that expanded the service’s portfolio and significantly increased its impact on the Joint Force. During the past three years, revelations about our space capabilities, as well as those of our adversaries, drove independent studies that made this past year one of the most momentous in the service’s history. Just prior to Christmas, the Air Force gave birth to the fifth uniformed service within the Department of Defense—the U.S. Space Force. The Air Force moved immediately to shift its portfolio of space assets to the new service, which will affect at least three mission areas: Air and Space Superiority, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance, and Command and Control. Each of those mission sets was born from air-breathing assets, and while the loss of the space portfolio will reduce the service’s inherent capabilities, it will remain within the Department of the Air Force and allow the Air Force to focus the weight of its efforts on the core missions within the air and cyber domains. Much of the effort of the Air Force headquarters staff has been and will be dedicated to ensuring the foundation of that new service is solid, but the organization as a whole has done extraordinary work executing its wartime and peacetime roles and laying the groundwork for an exceptional future. While the administration continues to wind down the U.S. presence in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria, airmen continue to deploy to the region to execute their combat and combat support roles, and elements of the Air Force will likely be in and around those regions long after the other services depart. The global COVID-19 pandemic has had little effect on wartime operations, but it did impact the tempo back home. Training units slowed production as they struck a balance between training in close quarters with the long-term well-being of their personnel. But the other wheels, particularly those with a future focus, continued to pick up speed. Just this week, the service’s head of acquisition, Will Roper, announced that a sixth-generation fighter prototype had already taken flight and that he was confident that fighter would be combat-ready within the next five years. That timeline is significant as, if his predictions are correct, it will mark the fastest prototype-to-combat-ready timeline any fighter has enjoyed in the past 50 years. It also will be the first time any great power has proudly moved to acquire the most modern fighter in the world, while simultaneously initiating the acquisition of a fighter that is a full two generations older with the F-15EX. The service continues to acquire the KC-46, and word on the street is that the B-21, the next-generation bomber, is within two years of hitting Air Force flight lines. Adding those combat-ready weapons systems to the portfolio in number will be a huge leg up in this service’s preparation for a fight against a peer adversary. In August, the Air Force welcomed its 22nd chief of staff with the appointment of Gen. Charles “CQ” Brown, the first African American to hold that position. His arrival brings no certainty that the next administration will support the service with the kind of funding it has enjoyed over the past four years, nor certainty that global tensions will somehow ease. But with Brown at the wheel, you can bet this service will fly higher, farther, and faster than ever before. John Venable, who served 25 years in the Air Force, is a senior research fellow for defense policy at The Heritage Foundation and published in The Daily Signal. Tags: John Venable, served 25 years, Air Force, is a senior research fellow for defense policy at The Heritage Foundation, On 73rd Anniversary, Air Force Flies Higher Than Ever, Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr.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 Left’s Moral Compass Isn’t Broken …
Posted: 21 Sep 2020 07:27 PM PDT Dennis Prager: All of my life, I have said that the left’s moral compass is broken. And all of my life, I was wrong. Why I was wrong explains both the left and the moral crisis we are in better than almost any other explanation. I was wrong because in order to have a broken moral compass, you need to have a moral compass to begin with. But the left doesn’t have one. This is not meant as an attack. It is a description of reality. The left regularly acknowledges that it doesn’t think in terms of good and evil. Most of us are so used to thinking in those terms — what we call “Judeo-Christian” — that it is very difficult for us to divide the world in any other way. But since Karl Marx, the left (not liberalism; the two are different) has always divided the world, and, therefore, human actions, in ways other than good and evil. The left, in Friedrich Nietzsche’s famous words, has always operated “beyond good and evil.” It all began with Marx, who divided the world by economic class — worker and owner or exploited and exploiter. To Marx and to Marxism, there is no such thing as a good or an evil that transcends class. Good is defined as what is good for the working class; evil is what is bad for the working class. Therefore, to Marxists, there is no such thing as a universal good or a universal evil. Those of us still in thrall to Judeo-Christian morality believe that good and evil are universal. In other words, whether an act is good or evil has nothing to do with who committed the act — rich or poor, male or female, religious or secular, member of one’s nation or of another nation. Stealing and murder are morally wrong, no matter who stole or who murdered. That is not the case for Marx and the left. In Marx’s words in “Capital” (“Das Kapital”): “Right can never be higher than the economic structure of society and the cultural development thereby determined. We therefore reject every attempt to impose on us any moral dogma whatsoever as an eternal, ultimate and forever immutable moral law.” Fifty-three years later, Marx’s foremost disciple, Vladimir Lenin, architect of the Russian Revolution, proclaimed: “We say that our morality is entirely subordinated to the interests of the class struggle of the proletariat. … We do not believe in an eternal morality. … We repudiate all morality derived from non-human (i.e., God) and non-class concepts” (Address to the Third Congress of the Russian Young Communist League, Oct. 2, 1920). As professor Wilfred Cantwell Smith, director of Harvard University’s Center for the Study of World Religions, wrote in 1957: “For Marxism there is no reason (literally no reason: our universe, the movement posits, is the kind of universe where there cannot conceivably be any reason) for not killing or torturing or exploiting a human person if his liquidation or torture or slave labor will advance the historical process.” This is how Marx’s ideological heirs, today’s leftists, view the world — with one important difference: Morality is not determined only by class, but by race, power and sex as well.< RACE It is increasingly a left-wing position that when blacks loot, they are only taking what they deserve, or, as the looters often put it, looted goods are “reparations.” A Black Lives Matter organizer in Chicago, Ariel Atkins, recently put it this way: “I don’t care if somebody decides to loot a Gucci or a Macy’s or a Nike store because that makes sure that person eats. That makes sure that person has clothes. That is reparations. Anything they want to take, take it because these businesses have insurance” (Chicago Tribune, Aug. 17, 2020). POWER That explains much of the left’s hatred for two countries in particular — America and Israel. America is wrong when it does almost anything in the world that involves weaker countries — assassinates the most important Iranian terrorist, builds a wall between itself and Mexico, opposes unlimited immigration. It is wrong because it is much stronger than those other countries. The left’s antipathy to Israel derives from both the power compass and the race compass. Because Israel is so much stronger than the Palestinians and because Israelis are classified as white (despite the fact that more than half of all Israelis are not white), the left deems Israel wrong. So, when Israel justifiably attacks Gaza for raining rockets over Israel, the world’s left vehemently attacks Israel — because it is so much stronger than the people of Gaza and because whites have attacked people of color SEX So, then, it turns out I was mistaken all my life. The left’s moral compass is not broken. The left simply rejects such a compass. ———————
Dennis Prager @DennisPrager is a nationally syndicated radio host, and creator of PragerU. Tags: Dennis Prager, Left’s Moral Compass, Isn’t Broken, I was wrongTo 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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Hunter Biden Teamed with Chinese Military Supplier to Acquire Dual-use Michigan Auto Parts Maker
Posted: 21 Sep 2020 07:00 PM PDT . . . Biden’s investment fund BHR co-purchased Henniges Automotive with Chinese military contractor AVIC, which has been identified as front for China’s military and was sanctioned before the Obama administration approved Biden-connected sale.
by Seamus Bruner and John Solomon: Biden’s investment fund BHR co-purchased Henniges Automotive with Chinese military contractor AVIC, which has been identified as front for China’s military and was sanctioned before the Obama administration approved Biden-connected sale. As he was sewing up the Democrat nomination this spring, Joe Biden surprised many in foreign policy circles by publishing an essay arguing it was time to “get tough with China” and to stop its “robbing the United States and American companies of their technology and intellectual property.” For Biden, a four-decade advocate of trade and friendly relations with Beijing, it was a stunning turnabout that signaled the Democrat was concerned President Trump was winning the election-year battle over U.S.-China policy as tensions in the South China Sea, a trade war, and growing espionage cases created a Cold War-like atmosphere with China. But for U.S. security experts, it was remarkable for another reason: An investment fund named Bohai Harvest RST (BHR) partly owned and directed by Biden’s son, Hunter, and Secretary of State John Kerry’s stepson, Chris Heinz, had just a few years earlier played a vital role in facilitating the sale of the Michigan-based auto parts maker Henniges Automotive to one of China’s main military aircraft makers, Aviation Industry Corporation of China or AVIC. That 2015 transaction approved by the Obama administration and its Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) came just 15 months after the United States publicly added one of AVIC’s subsidiaries to a Commerce Department blacklist (known as the “Entity List“) and just months before the Obama administration resumed patrols in the South China Sea because of increased Beijing military aggression in the region, where AVIC-built military jets partake in China’s activities. The timing has left many, including Senate Finance Committee chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), questioning whether the CFIUS decision whitewashed security concerns because the vice president’s son was involved in the transaction. Those concerns were heightened this June when the Pentagon listed the entire AVIC conglomerate on a list of companies subject to future sanctions because of its ties to the People’s Liberation Army. Grassley demanded a briefing from Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin last year, saying he was concerned because the Obama administration allowed the transaction to proceed even though Henniges possessed “anti-vibration technologies with military applications” and AVIC had a history of ties to China’s military aggression dating to at least 2007. Officials said what Grassley learned in a classified briefing only heightened his concerns. “The direct involvement of Mr. Hunter Biden and Mr. Heinz in the acquisition of Henniges by the Chinese government creates a potential conflict of interest,” the senator wrote in an Aug. 14, 2019 letter. “Both are directly related to high-ranking Obama administration officials. The Department of State, then under Mr. Kerry’s leadership, is also a CFIUS member and played a direct role in the decision to approve the Henniges transaction. The appearance of potential conflicts in this case is particularly troubling given Mr. Biden’s and Mr. Heinz’s history of investing in and collaborating with Chinese companies, including at least one posing significant national security concerns.” Hunter Biden’s efforts to make money in China while his father oversaw U.S.-China policy have caused concern since the author Peter Schweizer highlighted the issue earlier this year in his new book Profiles in Corruption. (Schweizer first exposed the Biden connection to the AVIC-Henniges deal in his New York Times #1 best seller Secret Empires.) In addition to his role in the Henniges transaction, Hunter Biden also flew aboard Air Force Two in December 2013 with his father to Beijing, where the son engaged in a private business discussion to do private business with Chinese officials that included talk of a $1 billion investment fund. Hunter Biden’s BHR fund also made an investment in 2014 in the China General Nuclear Power Corp., China’s largest nuclear power company. In 2016, the company was charged along with a nuclear engineer named Szuhsiung “Allen” Ho for conspiring to help China illegally obtain “sensitive and controlled” nuclear technology from within the United States. Ho, a naturalized American citizen, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to two years in prison. Michael Pillsbury, a China adviser to both the Obama administration and President Trump, said Joe Biden’s long record of downplaying China’s threat and his son’s efforts to cash in on Beijing while his father was vice president “give reason for journalists to question the sincerity of Joe Biden’s recent conversion to China hawk.” “The jet fighter and the aircraft carriers that China deploys to threaten the South China Seas can be traced back to financial transactions involving Hunter Biden’s companies,” Pillsbury said. Roger Robinson, a former senior director for international economic affairs on President Ronald Reagan’s National Security Council, told Just the News the U.S. government has known for years that AVIC has been helping China’s military and aiding U.S. enemies and as such was sanctioned in the past. That record makes the Obama administration’s transaction approval for Henniges all the more curious, he said. “This is anything but a benign Chinese enterprise”, Robinson said. Indeed, AVIC was sanctioned on five separate occasions since 1993 for activities ranging from violating the Arms Export Control Act and proliferating missile technology in Pakistan to multiple violations related to trafficking missile and other military technology to Iran. In 2014, one AVIC subsidiary was added to the Obama-Biden Commerce Department “Entity List” indicating that AVIC was on the short list for potential sanctions months before the 2015 CFIUS decision now under scrutiny by Senator Grassley. Grassley’s letter identified one such security concern dating to eight years before the Henniges transaction was approved. “CFIUS approved the transaction despite reports that in 2007, years before BHR teamed up with AVIC’s subsidiary, AVIC was reportedly involved in stealing sensitive data regarding the Joint Strike Fighter program. AVIC later reportedly incorporated the stolen data into China’s J-20 and J‑31 aircraft,” the senator wrote. More recently, the Pentagon in June identified AVIC as one of several Chinese state-owned firms assisting the People’s Liberation Army in building Beijing’s military supremacy. The tale of China’s acquisition of Henniges has many tentacles and is raising questions about where an American-based firm’s jobs are going. During the Obama years, Hunter Biden held an ownership stake in and a board seat on BHR. On Sept. 15, 2015, the hedge firm announced the completion of the acquisition of Henniges Automotive, which gave AVIC 51% control and BHR 49%. The $600 million acquisition was one of the largest Chinese takeovers of an American automotive company in history, topping AVIC’s 2010 takeover of Michigan-based Nexteer Automotive for $440 million. The purchase also revealed a pattern of Chinese state-backed takeovers of sensitive American companies which included China’s controversial purchase of A123 Systems for $256.6 million in 2013 after the Obama-Biden CFIUS approved the deal. While Hunter Biden pursued the business deals, the Obama-Biden administration was acquiescing to China’s wishes to expand its influence, trade and exchanges in the United States and to lessen the potential for military confrontation. For instance, a Pentagon official disclosed in fall 2015 that the Obama administration had essentially imposed a moratorium since 2013 on U.S. patrols in the South China Sea even as Beijing was increasing its influence there, including building man-made islands viewed as hostile to the West and its Asian allies. The administration also reached a deal for Chinese companies to participate in the U.S. stock market without having to fully comply with the Sarbanes-Oxley accounting rules imposed on Americans companies. And Joe Biden himself was cheering on China’s economic expansion despite warning signs it was coming at U.S. expense in the form of economic espionage. “It’s overwhelmingly in our interest that China grows,” Biden declared in a July 19, 2013 speech. As late as spring 2019, Biden was still sounding that note. “They’re not bad folks, folks. But guess what, they’re not, they’re not competition for us,” Biden said at a May 2019 Democratic campaign event that drew criticism. Far from the political fray in Washington, Henniges was trying to rebound in Michigan from the 2008-09 financial crisis when the AVIC deal emerged. Henniges’ partnership with China dated back to at least December 1995 when Henniges formed a joint venture with Beijing Energine (a subsidiary of a China state-owned aerospace conglomerate). Since then, Henniges has operated at least six facilities in China with at least two new facilities opened after the AVIC deal. Approximately one month before the Henniges deal was completed with AVIC, Henniges announced its intention to open multiple factories, not in its home state of Michigan but rather in China and Mexico. On Aug. 14, 2015, Henniges announced it had begun building its fourth plant in Mexico. Four days later, Henniges announced it would be opening new facilities in Beijing and Munich. By December 2017, Henniges had announced another “exciting expansion” of its global footprint. At the ribbon-cutting ceremony, Henniges executives and Chinese government officials celebrated the grand opening of a new 79,500 square foot factory in Suzhou, China. Such global expansion has raised questions about whether jobs that would have gone to Americans have been outsourced. Officials for Henniges did not respond to repeated requests from Just the News for total numbers of employees in the United States and overseas since 2005. But an analysis performed by conservative website The National Pulse found that “while Henniges had begun outsourcing before Hunter Biden got involved, AVIC accelerated the practice, operating on a considerably larger scale.” Henniges only added two new factories outside the U.S. in the ten years before the AVIC takeover, but “it took less than three years following the 2015 deal for AVIC to surpass this number.” In April 2020, Hunter Biden’s lawyer issued a letter stating that Hunter Biden had stepped down in October 2019 from the BHR firm that helped AVIC purchase Henniges. The letter made no mention of what happened to to Hunter Biden’s 10% ownership stake in BHR, and it appears that Hunter Biden may still be profiting from BHR’s ownership stakes in companies like Henniges. Tags Seamus Bruner, John Solomon, Hunter Biden, Teamed with, Chinese Military Supplier, to Acquire, Dual-use, Michigan Auto Parts Maker, Just The News 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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New York Times: Mail Ballot ‘Error and Fraud Rises’
Posted: 21 Sep 2020 05:03 PM PDT by Mark Alexander: Researcher Hans von Spakovsky reported this week on the wide-open risk of error and fraud resulting from the Democrat Party plan to rig the 2020 election by carpet-bombing their states with bulk-mail ballots. He notes, “Election integrity is something the public takes seriously, and prosecutors and election officials should, too. Unfortunately, too many in the media, in academia, and in the political halls of Washington and state capitols aren’t serious about clean and fair elections.” Recall that The New York Times strongly criticized the increasing trend of using legal absentee balloting, noting the rising “error and fraud.” As you know, absentee balloting allows individuals who are registered to vote to request a ballot be sent to their legal address. On the other hand, voter rolls in general are notoriously outdated, and there is little or no assurance that ballots being bulk-mailed to registered voters will actually be received and returned by the intended recipients. According to the Times: “The trend will probably result in more uncounted votes, and it increases the potential for fraud. [Fraud] is vastly more prevalent than the in-person voting fraud that has attracted far more attention, election administrators say. … The flaws of absentee voting raise questions about the most elementary promises of democracy. ‘The right to have one’s vote counted is as important as the act of voting itself,’ Justice Paul H. Anderson of the Minnesota Supreme Court wrote while considering disputed absentee ballots. … Voting by mail is now common enough and problematic enough that election experts say there have been multiple elections in which no one can say with confidence which candidate was the deserved winner. … Almost nothing has been done about the distinctive challenges posed by absentee ballots.” Making the case that “fraud is easier via mail,” the Times concludes: “Election law experts say that pulling off in-person voter fraud on a scale large enough to swing an election, with scores if not hundreds of people committing a felony in public by pretending to be someone else, is hard to imagine, to say nothing of exceptionally risky. There are much simpler and more effective alternatives to commit fraud on such a scale, said Heather Gerken, a law professor at Yale. ‘You could steal some absentee ballots or stuff a ballot box or bribe an election administrator or fiddle with an electronic voting machine,’ she said. That explains, she said, ‘why all the evidence of stolen elections involves absentee ballots and the like.’” By the way, that article appeared just ahead of Barack Obama’s reelection in 2012. But now that it seems bulk-mailing ballots is the best assurance of a Biden-Harris win, the Times has changed its tune. Last month the paper ran this headline: “Trump Is Pushing a False Argument on Vote-by-Mail Fraud.” Make no mistake, the opportunity for fraud is exponentially higher with bulk-mail ballots than it is with legal absentee balloting. Mark Alexander is Executive Editor and Publisher of The Patriot Post. Tags: Mark Alexander, New York Times, Mail Ballot, Error and Fraud RisesTo 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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Democrats Were Clear: ‘We Need Nine’
Posted: 21 Sep 2020 04:38 PM PDT Democrats Were Clear: ‘We Need Nine’SEN. CHUCK SCHUMER (D-NY): ‘Every Day That Goes By Without A Ninth Justice Is Another Day The American People’s Business Is Not Getting Done’SEN. DIANNE FEINSTEIN (D-CA), Judiciary Committee Ranking Member: ‘The Court Needs Nine Justices To Function Properly’SEN. CHUCK SCHUMER (D-NY): “The Supreme Court handles ‘the people’s business,’ as President Reagan put it. Every day that goes by without a ninth justice is another day the American people’s business is not getting done.” (Sen. Schumer, Congressional Record, S.6116, 9/27/2016)
SEN. DIANNE FEINSTEIN (D-CA): “The court needs nine justices to function properly. It is vital to our judicial system.” (“Senate Democrats Converge Around Supreme Court Strategy,” CNN, 2/25/2016) SEN. DICK DURBIN (D-IL): “In a few weeks the Supreme Court will start its new term with eight justices. We need nine. Major legal questions are hanging in limbo because the court is deadlocked on 4-4 votes.” (Sen. Durbin, Press Conference, 9/07/2016 Minute 2) SEN. DICK BLUMENTHAL (D-CT): “And so there’s a duty to fill that vacancy, to make the system work. Our constitutional system depends on nine members serving on the Supreme Court…” (MSNBC, 2/15/2016) SEN. AMY KLOBUCHAR (D-MN): “This is not just some TV show, right. ‘Eight is Enough.’ Eight is not enough on the United States Supreme Court. We’ve seen these 4-4 decisions, we’ve seen less cases taken up by the court, the lower courts are waiting, waiting to get guidance from the Supreme Court on so many important issues.” (Sen. Klobuchar, Press Conference, 9/07/2016 Minute 4)
SEN. BERNIE SANDERS (I-VT): “The Supreme Court of the United States has nine members, not eight. We need that ninth member.” (NBC’s “Meet The Press,” 2/14/2016) SEN. JEANNE SHAHEEN (D-NH): “The consequences of the Supreme Court being without all nine justices for so long can hardly be overstated. Most significant, a long-standing vacancy would compromise the Court’s ability to perform one of its most important functions, that is, establishing a uniform rule of law for the entire country.” (Sen. Shaheen, Congressional Record, S.981, 2/24/2016) SEN. BEN CARDIN (D-MD): “What happens if there is a 4-to-4 vote? … It matters if the Supreme Court is not fully operational and gridlocks in 4-to-4 ties.” (Sen. Cardin, Congressional Record, S.981, 2/24/2016) SEN. ED MARKEY (D-MA): “With only eight justices instead of nine, the Court’s decisions can deadlock with a 4-to-4 vote…. [T]here is a responsibility that we have in the Senate to ensure that we, in fact, have a full Supreme Court.” (Sen. Markey, Congressional Record, S.982, 2/24/2016) Tags: Judicial Nominations, Supreme Court, Senate DemocratsTo 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
Tuesday, September 22, 2020
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Good morning, NBC News readers.
More Republican senators are lining up to back President Donald Trump’s push to secure a new Supreme Court justice as the election draws near.
Here’s what we’re watching this Tuesday morning.
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SCOTUS showdown: More GOP senators throw their support behind Trump advancing nominee
Sen. Cory Gardner of Colorado, who is in the midst of a tough re-election campaign, said Monday that he will back a hearing for President Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nominee to replace Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who died Friday.
Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa, the former chair of the Judiciary Committee who blocked a hearing on former President Barack Obama’s nominee in 2016, also reversed course Monday and said he will support moving forward with Trump’s pick.
With their support, the math gets harder for Democrats to block Trump from pushing his nomination through ahead of the election now just six weeks away.
It likely means that only two or three Republicans will vote against Trump’s nominee, not enough to stop the nomination from confirmation.
Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, the Republican chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee who would oversee the process and a close Trump ally, expressed confidence that they had secured enough votes to move forward Monday night.
“We’ve got the votes to confirm Justice Ginsburg’s replacement before the election,” Graham told Fox News host Sean Hannity. “We’re going to move forward in the committee, we’re going to report the nomination out of the committee to the floor of the United States Senate so we can vote before the election.”
Trump said Monday that he’s whittled the list of potential nominees down to five women and that he will announce his pick by “Friday or Saturday.”
The president said he wants to fill Ginsburg’s vacancy as soon as possible because he anticipates having legal issues surrounding the election and doesn’t want the possibility of a 4-4 Supreme Court ruling if that is the case.
“We should act quickly because we’re going to have probably election things involved here, you know, because of the fake ballots that they’ll be sending out which is a terrible. … We don’t want to have a tie, no, we don’t. And we want to have nine justices.”
Ginsburg will lie in repose under the Supreme Court’s portico Wednesday and Thursday to allow the public to pay their respects outdoors, the court announced Monday.
The feminist icon will also become the first woman in history to lie in state at the U.S. Capitol Friday, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office said.
Listen to the latest episode of our Into America podcast, for more on Ginsburg’s years working at the ACLU and how she tackled gender bias case by case.
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2020: Stoking his base, Trump warns of a Kamala Harris presidency
With Trump struggling to land an effective attack against Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden, he is increasingly focusing on Biden’s running mate, Sen. Kamala Harris, NBC News’ Sahil Kapur reports.
In attacks that critics decry as sexist and racist, Trump has sought to convince voters that supporting him is needed to stop Harris, whom he paints as “super liberal” and as being groomed to usurp the presidency.
Meantime, Biden has put the key battleground state of Ohio back in play. According to the latest RealClearPolitics polling average, Biden holds a narrow lead over Trump in Ohio, 46.7 percent to 44.3 percent.
But many voters in once-Democratic strongholds that flipped decisively to fuel Trump’s victory in the state in 2016 say they are sticking with the president, even if he’s fallen short of fulfilling key economy-related promises.
If elected, Harris would be the first woman — as well as the first Black and Asian American person — vice president. (Photo: Olivier Douliery / AFP – Getty Images)
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Covid-19: CDC stumbles again, mistakenly posts ‘draft’ guidance about airborne coronavirus spread
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Monday walked back information posted on its website just three days ago, which stated the coronavirus can spread through aerosolized droplets.
The CDC now says that Friday’s guidance was posted “in error,” and that new information will be issued shortly.
The move is yet another misstep for the nation’s leading public health agency, which recently reversed its guidance for the second time on testing asymptomatic people for the coronavirus.
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Plus
- Louisville police declared a state of emergency as the city awaits a grand jury decision in the Breonna Taylor case.
- The Justice Department labeled New York City, Portland and Seattle “anarchist jurisdictions,” threatening federal funding.
- “Just when I thought the danger was over — it wasn’t”: Fires flare near historic California observatory as state approaches 4 million acres burned.
- Beta became the ninth named storm to make landfall in 2020’s record-shattering season.
- Bodycam video shows Utah police shooting a 13-year old boy after his mother called 911 because the teen was acting out and needed help.
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THINK about it
RBG opened doors for women. Trump’s picks to replace her would slam them shut, author Jill Filipovic writes in an opinion piece.
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Shopping
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One fun thing
Alison Desir’s Run 4 All Women organization, launched in 2017, has raised money for progressive candidates for public office by staging races and relay runs. (Photo: Nick Tortajada)
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NBC FIRST READ
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From NBC’s Chuck Todd, Mark Murray, Carrie Dann and Melissa Holzberg
FIRST READ: The Senate was designed to cool our politics down. No more.
What’s always separated the U.S. Senate from the House has been the upper chamber’s collegiality, sense of common purpose, and its comparative independence from the election calendar (given that members are up for re-election just once every six years).
REUTERS/Joshua Roberts
After all, it was designed that way. The Senate has famously been described as a cooling saucer for the “hot tea” of the House. James Madison envisioned it as a “necessary fence” against the fickleness of the lower chamber.
But no more.
With Senate Republicans going for broke to fill the Supreme Court seat vacated after Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death – after Brett Kavanaugh’s contentious confirmation, after impeachment and after the health care wars – today’s Senate is no different than the House.
Brute political force has replaced collegiality. Winning at all costs is more important than common purpose. And it’s election season all the time over at the U.S. Senate.
Make no mistake: Partisanship, politics and party before country have always played out on Capitol Hill, including inside the august Senate chambers.
But in years past, the Senate could say it was different from the House.
John McCain could work with a Democratic president on immigration reform; Ted Kennedy could craft an education bill with a GOP president; and advice and consent applied for all senators – not just for the party in power.
But no more.
A year ago, Ruth Bader Ginsburg spoke about the importance of collegiality at the Supreme Court (which has definitely seen its share of partisanship, disagreement and controversy).
“Collegiality is very important in the workplace,” she said at the University of Chicago. “We couldn’t do the job the Constitution assigns to us unless we worked well together.”
That’s true for any organization – whether it’s the workplace, a sports league or local government.
And especially the United States Senate.
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Tied in Iowa and Georgia
Maybe the most interesting races to watch the political impact of this SCOTUS fight are in Iowa and Georgia – where the presidential race is tied, with pretty generic R-versus-D Senate contests.
In Iowa, a new Des Moines Register poll has the presidential race tied among likely voters at 47 percent. And in the state’s Senate race, it’s Dem Theresa Greenfield at 45 percent and GOP incumbent Joni Ernst at 42 percent. (FYI: It’s never good to be an incumbent in the low 40s).
And in Georgia, an Atlanta Journal-Constitution poll ALSO has the presidential contest tied at 47 percent. And in one of the state’s two Senate contests this year, it’s GOP incumbent David Perdue at 47 percent and Dem challenger Jon Ossoff at 45 percent.
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TWEET OF THE DAY: All men for 168 years – until now
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DATA DOWNLOAD: The numbers you need to know today
6,891, 300: The number of confirmed cases of coronavirus in the United States, per the most recent data from NBC News and health officials. (That’s 55,608 more than yesterday morning.)
201,118: The number of deaths in the United States from the virus so far. (That’s 432 more than yesterday morning.)
95.84 million: The number of coronavirus tests that have been administered in the United States so far, according to researchers at The COVID Tracking Project.
15: The number of airplane passengers infected by a single sick passenger who took a March 1 flight from London to Hanoi, per the CDC.
49 percent to 48 percent: The divide between Americans who say that college football players should and should not be allowed to play this fall because of coronavirus, according to a new NBC|SurveyMonkey poll.
$16 million: How much Mike Bloomberg has raised to pay the court fees and fines of nearly 32,000 Black and Latino voters in Florida with felony convictions who are still barred from voting because of those debts.
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2020 VISION: (Dog)whistle while you work
President Trump’s dog whistle on suburbia is getting louder.
At a Monday night rally in Wisconsin, the president made his pitch to suburban men and women – specifically suburban housewives. But the president’s pitch focused on not letting certain “them”s into the suburbs.
“They want security and they don’t want projects right next to their house. That’s okay. And I think suburbia has got to wake up because if they get in and you know who is in charge, you know who’s in charge of the program. Cory Booker — Cory Booker, Cory Booker. So I think the suburban women and men and husbands and wives and everybody, you better get smart because you’re not going to have your dream very much longer if they get in — if I get in, you’ve got it.”
Trump has made that claim about N.J. Sen. Cory Booker before. In August, Booker responded on Twitter saying, “your racism is showing.”
CORRECTION: Yesterday’s newsletter version of First Read included an inaccurate comparison of the cash-on-hand situation for both Biden and Trump.
The pro-Biden effort (the Biden campaign, the DNC and their joint fundraising committees) says it has $466 million in the bank, while the pro-Trump effort (the Trump campaign, the RNC, and its joint fundraising committees) says it has $325 million in cash-on-hand. Yesterday’s comparison did not include the complete picture for both campaigns.
On the campaign trail today: President Trump stumps in Moon Township, Pa…. And Kamala Harris is in Detroit.
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Ad Watch from Ben Kamisar
How conservative is Georgia Republican Sen. Kelly Loeffler?
Well, according to her campaign, she’s to the right of Attila the Hun. A new spot from Loeffler’s campaign has a couple talking about her political leanings, calling her “more conservative than Attila the Hun.”
The ad then smash-cuts to a portrayal of Attila where he ticks off a wish list of “fight China” (as many pointed out on Twitter, Attila fought the Roman Empire while Genghis Khan occupied much of modern-Day China); “attack big government;” and “eliminate the liberal scribes.”
It’s not exactly a “win the suburbs” strategy from the candidate once seen as a more moderate alternative to Republican Rep. Doug Collins (whose campaign literally dropped opposition research on Attila the Hun and his support for abortions and killing Christians).
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