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4.) THE SUNBURN
Sunburn — The morning read of what’s hot in Florida politics — 4.20.21
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Vladimir Putin photo op in Siberia last month. Photo: Kremlin Press Office via Getty Images
Russia is holding last-minute military exercises that threaten to strangle Ukraine’s economy, according to an internal memo from Ukraine’s ministry of defense reviewed by Axios’ Jonathan Swan and Zachary Basu.
- Why it matters: With the eyes of the world on the massive buildup of troops in eastern Ukraine, the leaked document shows Russian forces escalating their presence on all sides of the Ukrainian border.
Zoom in: On Friday, Russia announced it intends to block foreign ships in parts of the Black Sea for military exercises through October — an escalation that a State Department spokesman condemned as an example of Moscow’s “ongoing campaign to undermine and destabilize Ukraine.”
- Days earlier, the Pentagon called off plans to send two U.S. warships to the Black Sea, according to Reuters. No explanation was provided.
The leaked Ukrainian document estimates that the total area of Russian military exercises takes up 27% of the Black Sea — a proportion that has steadily crept up, in a sign of efforts to establish de facto control over international waters.
- Russians are leveraging civilian infrastructure for military purposes, according to Ukraine. The document says Russia has installed radars on natural gas platforms that it seized from Ukraine after the 2014 annexation of Crimea.
The leaked document shows Russian forces are escalating their presence on all sides of the Ukrainian border.
- It finds a “high probability” Russia may be trying to provoke Ukrainian forces to create a pretext for incursion, like in Georgia in 2008.
Illustration: Rae Cook/Axios
In a push to dominate global financial technology, the Chinese government is aiming to roll out the world’s first state-backed digital currency, Axios China author Bethany Allen-Ebrahimian writes.
- Why it matters: China’s new currency could set global standards for the use of national digital currencies — and give Beijing unprecedented visibility and control over financial transactions.
At least 60 countries are exploring the use of an official digital currency, but China is furthest along in making those plans a reality, while the U.S. has largely sat on the sidelines.
- China’s government has started pilot programs in Beijing, Shanghai, and other cities that give small amounts of the currency — known as the Digital Currency Electronic Payment (DCEP) — to residents on a lottery system, with a limited number of retailers participating.
Between the lines: Chinese officials view digital currency as a key staging ground for global geopolitical competition.
A worker boards up a store near the Minneapolis intersection where George Floyd died. Photo: Trevor Hughes/USA Today via Reuters
Most experts don’t expect jury deliberations in the Derek Chauvin case to drag out long, Nick Halter of Axios Twin Cities writes.
- Jurors took 11 hours to render a guilty verdict on third-degree murder charges against former Minneapolis officer Mohamed Noor in 2019.
Go deeper: Video, key points from closing arguments.
Photo: Teddy Mondale. Courtesy of Tom Cosgrove
This photo shows Walter Mondale, just before he died yesterday at 93, holding a wedding picture with his late bride, Joan, in 1955.
- The picture was taken by his son Teddy, and shared with Axios’ Margaret Talev by family friend Tom Cosgrove.
- We’re told Mondale was holding the wedding photo as he slipped away.
Mondale — who transformed the role of vice president while serving under Jimmy Carter, and in 1984 made Geraldine Ferraro the first female nominee for vice president — left this farewell note for former staffers:
Dear Team,
Well my time has come. I am eager to rejoin Joan and Eleanor. Before I Go I wanted to let you know how much you mean to me. Never has a public servant had a better group of people working at their side!
Together we have accomplished so much and I know you will keep up the good fight.
Joe in the White House certainly helps.
I always knew it would be okay if I arrived some place and was greeted by one of you!
My best to all of you!
Fritz
Go deeper: AP’s Walter Mears and Kathleen Hennessey on Mondale’s liberal legacy.
Most Americans support the pause in distribution of the J&J vaccine, and there’s no evidence so far that it worsened vaccine hesitancy, Axios’ Margaret Talev writes from the Axios/Ipsos Coronavirus Index.
- Republicans were almost as likely to support the pause as Democrats, an indication this issue hasn’t been politicized.
- 91% knew about the move — an extremely high level of awareness for a news event, showing how closely Americans follow vaccine news.
Photo illustration: Sarah Grillo/Axios. Photo: An Rong Xu/The Washington Post via Getty Images
Lina Khan’s Senate confirmation hearing tomorrow for an FTC commissioner’s seat marks a watershed moment in federal efforts to rein in Big Tech, Axios’ Ashley Gold and Margaret Harding McGill write.
- Why it matters: Khan is a hero for critics of tech who want to see broader principles replace the “consumer welfare” standard of antitrust, under which harm from a company’s monopolistic behavior is judged largely by whether consumer prices rise.
Khan, 32, a Columbia law professor, rose to prominence in 2017 after arguing in a Yale Law Journal article, “Amazon’s Antitrust Paradox,” that Amazon’s retail business should be separated from its selling platform.
Courtesy Foreign Affairs
Michèle Flournoy — co-founder of WestExec Advisors, and former Under Secretary of Defense for Policy — writes in a piece for the May/June issue of Foreign Affairs, “America’s Military Risks Losing Its Edge”:
The Pentagon’s own war games reportedly show that current force plans would leave the military unable to deter and defeat Chinese aggression in the future. The Defense Department’s leadership … must take much bigger and bolder steps to maintain the United States’ military and technological edge over great-power competitors. Otherwise, the U.S. military risks losing that edge within a decade.
This issue is the debut for Editor Daniel Kurtz-Phelan, who writes in an introduction to the issue, “Trade Wars”:
In a few short years, the near consensus has collapsed. … Far from tempering geopolitical competition, trade has offered another means of waging it.
Illustration: Lazaro Gamio/Axios
Marijuana is no longer just a crumbled green plant rolled into a joint. It’s concentrates, wax, gummies, sodas, shatter and more.
- The newer products can boast higher levels of THC — the psychoactive component in cannabis. Lawmakers in several states are exploring caps on potency, John Frank of Axios Denver writes.
Why it matters: THC limits are the next frontier in the marijuana debate, and serve as a proxy for the legalization fight.
COVID has triggered a massive uptick in news media unionization efforts, union leaders tell Axios Media Trends expert Sara Fischer.
- Insider yesterday became the latest digital media company to organize: Its U.S. editorial staff is forming a union with NewsGuild of New York.
Why it matters: The trend will only grow once people head back to work in person, says NewsGuild president Jon Schleuss.
Three trends have pushed journalists to unionize over the past year:
- Financial uncertainty.
- SPACS and consolidation.
- Social justice.
Ahead of the NFL draft (April 29-May 1 in Cleveland), Kendall Baker of Axios Sports breaks down hometown data for NFL QBs.
- Go deeper: ESPN, “Where do QBs come from?”
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18.) ASSOCIATED PRESS
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Good morning from Warsaw. Jurors are deliberating in the trial of a former Minneapolis police officer charged with killing George Floyd. With the verdict looming, more than 3,000 National Guard soldiers join police and other law enforcement personnel in the city in case trouble breaks out. Meanwhile, concrete barriers, chain-link fences and barbed wire also surround parts of the downtown. In the United Kingdom, the death of Prince Philip comes as a reminder that the long reign of his widow, Queen Elizabeth II, is firmly in its twilight. Meanwhile, experts with the European drug regulator prepare to present findings of their investigation into possible links between the Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine and very rare cases of unusual clotting disorders detected in the U.S.
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The Rundown MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The jurors who sat quietly off-camera through three weeks of draining testimony in Derek Chauvin’s murder trial in George Floyd’s death moved into the spotlight Tuesday, still……Read More MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Just outside the entrance to Smile Orthodontics, in a Minneapolis neighborhood of craft breweries and trendy shops, two soldiers in jungle camouflage and body armor were on… …Read More LONDON (AP) — Experts at the European Medicines Agency are preparing to present the conclusions of their investigation later on Tuesday into possible links between the Johnson & Johnson… …Read More LONDON (AP) — Now that the Royal Family has said farewell to Prince Philip, attention will turn to Queen Elizabeth II’s 95th birthday on Wednesday and, in coming months, the celebrations marking……Read More HEILIGENDAMM, Germany (AP) — Simone Ravera rolls up her trousers, slips off her shoes and socks, then gingerly steps into the chilly waters of the Baltic Sea. The 50-year-old rheumatology… …Read More
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For many in Latino community, Adam Toledo police shooting is their Laquan McDonald
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22.) THE HILL MORNING REPORT
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23.) THE HILL 12:30 REPORT
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24.) ROLL CALL
Morning Headlines
Former Vice President Walter Mondale, an unapologetic Senate liberal whose presidential aspirations were shattered in an epic landslide defeat at the hands of Ronald Reagan in 1984, died on Monday at the age of 93. Read more…
Leadership PACs are an often overlooked part of the campaign finance architecture supporting the parties. Analyze where money goes from corporate PACs, and you’re more likely to see deposits to leadership PACs than the more mundanely named and easily identified campaign committees that candidates have. Read more…
Afghanistan: No road map for success, just an exit ramp for failure
OPINION — Twenty years of uneven U.S. involvement in Afghanistan should bring with it moral obligations. That sentiment doesn’t fit with Donald Trump’s “America First” blather, nor does it mesh with some grand global theory about the projection of American power in the 21st century. But it is the right thing to do. Read more…
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Senate moves toward bipartisan endgame on AAPI hate crimes legislation
The Senate is on track to vote this week on an expanded version of a bill to address a rise in violence against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, as a House committee plans work on its own similar legislation Tuesday. Read more…
Tech tools help deepen citizen input in drafting laws abroad and in U.S. states
Although some U.S. states are taking small steps toward engaging their citizens more through technology, democracies such as Taiwan and Brazil are making greater strides in using technology to include citizens in drafting national legislation that helps break the traditional monopoly on the process by powerful vested interests. Read more…
Watch: As VAWA awaits Senate vote, experts weigh in on the way we talk about abuse
The House passed the reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act in March, but language around domestic violence has been criticized in recent years. Watch CQ Roll Call’s discussion regarding how we talk about violence and how that affects the problem of abuse. Watch here…
Food fight: Rubio targets House Sodexo contract over voting rights support
Sen. Marco Rubio might be out for a bicameral food fight. On Monday, the Florida Republican called on House leaders to reconsider their contract with food services vendor Sodexo because the company signed on to a statement opposing restrictive new voting laws being proposed or enacted in states across the country. Read more…
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25.) POLITICO PLAYBOOK
POLITICO Playbook: Nikki Haley scouts a 2024 partner
DRIVING THE DAY
SPOTTED: NIKKI HALEY in Miami meeting with Mayor FRANCIS SUAREZ at City Hall. The sitdown was arranged with the explicit goal of allowing Haley to gauge the 43-year-old Republican as a potential running mate in 2024, according to a source familiar with the huddle.
Suarez, a rising star in Florida politics, is Cuban American and an influential voice with the largest bloc of conservative Hispanic voters in the battleground state. Along with voters with roots in Venezuela, Nicaragua and Colombia, Cuban Americans shifted hard right during the Trump era as Democrats struggled with the embrace of “socialism” by the left wing of their party.
Another source told us that while a joint ticket wasn’t explicitly discussed, it hung over the entire conversation. An intriguing sidenote: Suarez is known to have a chilly relationship with Gov. RON DESANTIS, another 2024 White House hopeful and favorite of DONALD TRUMP.
WATERS CONTROVERSY SPIRALS — Congressional Republicans eager to turn the spotlight from their own civil war to the Democratic Party have finally found their diversion in Rep. MAXINE WATERS.
House Minority Leader KEVIN MCCARTHY announced Monday night that he would force a vote this week on whether to censure the California Democrat for calling on Minnesotans to “get more confrontational” if DEREK CHAUVIN is acquitted of murdering GEORGE FLOYD.
The move came minutes after the judge overseeing the Chauvin trial suggested Waters’ admonition could be grounds for negating the verdict. “I’ll give you that Congresswoman Waters may have given you something on appeal that may result in this whole trial being overturned,” Judge PETER CAHILL said, going on to rebuke Waters for suggesting there would be trouble in the streets if the verdict went the wrong way.
Speaker NANCY PELOSI said Waters has nothing to apologize for and was merely calling for civil rights-type protests. But Republicans are having a field day. The controversy dominated Fox News on Monday night, and GOP lawmakers are tripping over themselves to be quoted on the topic.
Never mind that many of the House Republicans accusing Waters of inciting violence refused to condemn Trump for riling the Jan. 6 mob. Not that we would ever expect intellectual consistency …
NEXT STEPS: Democrats are expected to table the move to censure Waters, but that’s far from the end of the story. For one, the NRCC is already planning to use this vote to tie moderate Democrats to Waters, according to spokesman MICHAEL MCADAMS. “If they hold together then they’re going to own … what Maxine Waters is saying,” McCarthy said on Fox News on Monday night. The committee is also tweeting about this.
But this could also trigger Democratic action as well. Tensions remain high in the House after Jan. 6, with Democrats privately lamenting that they’re working alongside apologists to an insurrection. Democratic leadership has privately worked to persuade many of these frustrated members to hold back on forcing votes rebuking their GOP colleagues to try to lower the temperature in Washington. They may be less restrained after the GOP-led vote on Waters.
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JOIN US — A day after testifying before the Senate about the Biden administration’s $2 trillion infrastructure and climate plan, Commerce Secretary GINA RAIMONDO will join RYAN and EUGENE on Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. to discuss the plan’s prospects. They’ll also cover President JOE BIDEN’S relationship with corporate America, the administration’s milestones as it approaches the 100-day mark and what to expect from Biden’s address to Congress. Register here to watch live
IN MEMORIAM — “Former Vice President Walter Mondale dies at 93,” by David Cohen: “WALTER MONDALE, the former vice president whose accomplished career was marred by one of the worst electoral shellackings in American history, died Monday. …
“The man known as ‘Fritz’ had his seemingly effortless rise in politics halted twice by RONALD REAGAN, once in 1980 when the Reagan-Bush ticket stomped JIMMY CARTER’S bid for reelection and then, even more forcefully, in 1984, when Reagan obliterated Mondale’s bid for the presidency. Those defeats put an end to the momentum of an accomplished career that included 12 years in the Senate and four as Carter’s uncommonly active vice president.” The Minneapolis Star Tribune obit
— CBS’ @edokeefe: “‘WELL, MY TIME HAS COME.’ Here’s the email Walter Mondale sent 300+ staffers and associates over the weekend. He noted how he looked forward to seeing his late wife, Joan, and late daughter, Eleanor. ‘Never has a public servant had a better group of people working at their side!’” The email
MONDALE’S GIFT TO BIDEN AND HARRIS: Mondale’s greatest achievement may have been his reinvention of the office of the VP from a backwater to a powerful perch when he held the job under Carter.
A memo that Mondale wrote to Carter about the vice presidency was so influential that it was studied by Biden more than 30 years later when he was in discussions about the role with BARACK OBAMA. (And Mondale wrote his former Senate colleague an updated version.)
When Ryan interviewed Mondale in 2008, he explained his counterintuitive view that what made VPs influential was not discrete assignments but serving as a “general adviser” to the president: “I used to say I never wanted to do anything that someone else was doing. That’s just busywork. It ties you down and takes time away from what is important, which is getting information and getting advice to the president on tough issues.”
In his statement on Mondale’s passing, Biden, who spoke with Mondale over the weekend, paid tribute to this legacy: “When President Obama asked me to consider being his Vice President, Fritz was my first call and trusted guide. He not only took my call, he wrote me a memo. It was Walter Mondale who defined the vice presidency as a full partnership, and helped provide a model for my service.”
BIDEN’S TUESDAY — The president and VP KAMALA HARRIS will receive the President’s Daily Brief at 10:15 a.m. and meet with Congressional Hispanic Caucus leaders at 11:15 a.m. in the Oval Office: Democratic Sens. CATHERINE CORTEZ MASTO (Nev.), BEN RAY LUJÁN (N.M.) and BOB MENENDEZ (N.J.) and Democratic Reps. RAUL RUIZ (Calif.), PETE AGUILAR (Calif.), NANETTE DIAZ BARRAGÁN (Calif.), ADRIANO ESPAILLAT (N.Y.), TERESA LEGER FERNÁNDEZ (N.M.), LINDA SÁNCHEZ (Calif.) and DARREN SOTO (Fla.). At 2:45 p.m., Biden will take a virtual tour of the Proterra electric battery facility in South Carolina and offer remarks.
— Press secretary JEN PSAKI will brief at 12:30 p.m.
THE SENATE is in session, recessing from 12:30 p.m. to 2:15 p.m. for weekly conference meetings. The Judiciary Committee will hold a hearing at 10 a.m. on new voting restrictions in the states, with STACEY ABRAMS, Sen. RAPHAEL WARNOCK (D-Ga.) and others testifying. All the current FTC commissioners and chair will testify before the Commerce Committee at 10 a.m. Transportation Secretary PETE BUTTIGIEG, Commerce Secretary GINA RAIMONDO, HUD Secretary MARCIA FUDGE and EPA Administrator MICHAEL REGAN will testify on the American Jobs Plan before the Appropriations Committee at 10:30 a.m.
THE HOUSE will meet at 10 a.m. The Rules Committee will take up D.C. statehood and other bills at 9:30 a.m. The Judiciary Committee will mark up the COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act and other bills at 10 a.m. Interior Secretary DEB HAALAND will testify before an Appropriations subcommittee at 10 a.m.
TV TONIGHT — CNN’s DANA BASH interviews Harris about her first 100 days, airing in the 6 p.m. hour on “The Situation Room.”
PLAYBOOK READS
BIG BUSINESS-GOP BREAKUP AN OPPORTUNITY FOR BIDEN — WaPo’s Jeff Stein and Josh Dawsey have an interesting piece up about how Biden world is trying to capitalize on the rift between corporate America and the Republican Party. It’s no coincidence that the morning Biden rolled out his infrastructure plan, Goldman Sachs CEO DAVID SOLOMON, Bank of America CEO BRIAN MOYNIHAN and other chief executives were at the White House getting briefed on the plan, they report.
“White House officials in a 24-hour period also briefed powerful business groups such as the National Association of Manufacturers, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and Business Roundtable about the proposal, while also planning outreach to thousands of small businesses. … Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo has spoken to more than 50 leading executives in recent days about the plan, according to her spokeswoman.”
The goal: blunt criticism of the proposal’s massive tax hike. And so far it appears to be working. The pair note, “Corporate America’s relatively muted reaction thus far to significant tax hikes was until recently unthinkable and reflects major changes in U.S. politics — the most important of which may be the recent falling out between the GOP and business elites.”
— In a similar vein, WSJ’s Gerry Seib writes about why corporate America is increasingly entering the political fray: “The very failures of the political system itself are forcing corporate leaders off the sidelines. ‘In some ways, the breakdown in the political system and the polarization has created this vacuum,’ says NEIL BRADLEY, executive vice president of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and a former top Republican aide in the House. ‘Issues arise that are passionate, that can inflame both sides, and the political system used to have a way of dealing with those. You had senior statesmen who could bridge the divide and cool temperatures. You don’t have that today.’”
Seib’s conclusion: “Neither party today provides a comfortable home for corporate America. The Republican party … has turned more populist on trade and immigration, and skeptical of big business. The Democratic party has turned leftward. Business leaders increasingly find themselves on their own, in a political system that is failing, and at a time when silence is not an option.”
NEW THIS MORNING — “Georgia Faith Leaders to Urge Boycott of Home Depot Over Voting Law,” NYT
INFRASTRUCTURE YEAR
ABOUT THAT ‘FAMILY INFRASTRUCTURE’ PLAN — The White House is close to finalizing Part 2 of “Build Back Better,” and WaPo scooped the [still in flux] deets: “[T]he White House’s newest plan is expected to call for roughly $1 trillion in new spending and approximately $500 billion in new tax credits, according to the people aware of the internal discussions, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss private deliberations. Aides cautioned that the final details of the plan remained unsettled and were subject to change.
“The measure is expected to be largely if not fully paid for with new tax increases centered on upper-income Americans and wealthy investors, the people said. The details of those tax measures remained unclear.”
TAKEAWAYS FROM MONDAY’S W.H. MEETING — “Biden asks Republicans to offer their proposal on infrastructure by next month,” WaPo … “Smaller Corporate Tax Increase Floated at White House Infrastructure Meeting,” WSJ
BUT, BUT, BUT … “Liberals warn Biden against lengthy talks with GOP,” by Burgess Everett and Marianne LeVine, who talk to the progressives squawking about all the bipartisan talking: “‘I personally don’t think the Republicans are serious about addressing the major crises facing this country. Maybe I’m wrong, but we’re certainly not going to wait for an indefinite period of time,’ said Sen. BERNIE SANDERS (I-Vt.). ‘We’re gonna move forward rapidly,’ Sanders vowed. ‘They have something to say? Now is the time to say it.’
“Liberals are wary that the GOP may be trying to prolong infrastructure talks for weeks or even months, potentially setting back Democrats’ ambitious agenda as Biden goes back and forth with the opposition party over how big to go and when. But several prominent progressives also want to keep giving Biden room to try with Republicans — up to a still-undetermined point.”
— Mitch McConnell spox @DougAndres reacts to the headline: “Start the timer for these same people blaming Republicans for not coming to the negotiating table.”
THE WHITE HOUSE
WAITING ON THE VERDICT — “Feds weighing how to respond after verdict in Chauvin trial,” AP: “ The plans for possible presidential remarks are still fluid, with the timing, venue and nature of the remarks still being considered, in part depending on the timing of the verdict … The White House has been warily watching the trial proceed in Minneapolis — and then another shooting of a Black man by a white police officer last week — and are preparing for the possibility of unrest if a guilty verdict is not reached in the trial. Biden may also speak after a guilty verdict, the White House aides said.
“The verdict — and the aftermath — will be a test for Biden, who has pledged to help combat racism in policing, helping African Americans who supported him in large numbers last year in the wake of protests that swept the nation after Floyd’s death and restarted a national conversation about race. But he also has long projected himself as an ally of police, who are struggling with criticism about long-used tactics and training methods and difficulties in recruitment.“
CLIMATE FILES
TRUST ISSUES — “Amid Biden Climate Push, a Question Looms: Is America’s Word Good?” NYT: “[O]n Friday, China likened the United States’ desire to rejoin the Paris Agreement global warming accord that Mr. Trump abandoned to a naughty child trying to sneak back into school after cutting class. Perhaps nowhere is the skepticism about U.S. credibility as consequential as on the issue of climate change. …
“Complicating those trust issues is the fact that, while the Biden administration may declare on Thursday that the United States is ‘back,’ Congress remains as divided as ever on climate. … How ambitious other countries feel America’s new goal is, and how credible its path toward getting there is viewed, will largely determine how much the administration can prod other nations to make stronger commitments.”
AIMING FOR THE EMISSIONS PLAN — “ExxonMobil’s climate pitch to Biden: A $100B carbon project that greens hate,” by Ben Lefebvre: “ExxonMobil says it can help turn President Joe Biden’s climate agenda into reality — if Washington will kick in tax breaks and other assistance for a $100 billion carbon-capture project near Houston. By 2030, the project’s initial phase would capture 50 million tons of carbon dioxide every year.”
COMING ATTRACTIONS — “CNN to host climate crisis town hall with Biden administration officials,” CNN: “The town hall [airing Friday at 10 p.m.] will feature special presidential envoy for climate JOHN KERRY, White House national climate advisor GINA MCCARTHY, US [Environmental] Protection Agency Administrator MICHAEL REGAN and Energy Secretary JENNIFER GRANHOLM answering questions about the Biden-Harris climate policy. Bash will moderate.
STAFFING UP — “Yellen picks investor as Treasury climate czar, sparking backlash from the left,” by Zachary Warmbrodt: “Treasury Secretary JANET YELLEN on Monday faced intense criticism from the left after naming a former private equity investor to be the department’s first-ever climate counselor, a high-profile position that will be key to the agency’s sweeping efforts to combat climate change.
“Yellen’s pick, JOHN MORTON, is returning to government after most recently serving as a partner at the climate-focused investment firm Pollination. He earlier worked in the Obama White House … Yellen’s pick immediately riled environmental activists who want the Biden administration to take a harder line with Wall Street firms that finance fossil fuel producers. Many of them had been urging Treasury to hire former Treasury deputy secretary and Federal Reserve governor SARAH BLOOM RASKIN.”
CONGRESS
KNOWING CHRIS MURPHY — “Chris Murphy reckons with risk of ‘failure’ in his career-long gun control push,” by our Nicholas Wu. “The worst day of CHRIS MURPHY’S career, as he tells it, came eight years ago this week. That’s when the Senate defeated a gun control bill forged after the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School in his state.”
“The mass shootings haven’t stopped plaguing America ever since. Nor has Congress ceased its perpetual stalemate on universal background checks for gun buyers. But Connecticut’s junior senator is leading the charge yet again… [T]his year, Murphy’s job is harder than ever: Expectations are high, while patience for compromise and delay is wearing thin.”
FLICKER OF HOPE FOR GUN CONTROL — “How Much Sway Does the N.R.A. Still Have?” NYT: “There’s some limited evidence that some Republicans are moving. Senators PATRICK TOOMEY of Pennsylvania and SUSAN COLLINS of Maine have privately signaled their openness to confirming Mr. Biden’s pick — DAVID CHIPMAN, a longtime gun-control advocate — to head the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, an agency that the N.R.A. has historically sought to weaken, often by keeping its directorship weak or vacant.
“Toomey has long teamed up with Senator JOE MANCHIN of West Virginia, a centrist Democrat, in sponsoring a bill that would expand background checks for gun sales. When the House last month passed a pair of bills to increase background checks, eight Republicans voted for one of them.”
JAN. 6 AND ITS AFTERMATH
THE BIG LIE CONTINUES — “‘We will NOT move on!’: GOP base continues to seethe over Trump’s defeat,” by David Siders. “In Cobb County, the archetype of the GOP’s suburban erosion, Republican activists over the weekend were still re-litigating former President Donald Trump’s baseless claims of widespread voter fraud while drafting resolutions to rebuke the state’s Republican governor, Brian Kemp, and other Republican officials for their unwillingness to overturn Trump’s loss. The Republican secretary of state, Brad Raffensperger, has been all but excommunicated.”
— “Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick, who engaged rioters, suffered two strokes and died of natural causes, officials say,” WaPo: “The ruling, released Monday, will make it difficult for prosecutors to pursue homicide charges in the officer’s death… The Capitol Police said in its statement that the ruling ‘does not change the fact Officer Brian Sicknick died in the line of duty, courageously defending Congress and the Capitol.’”
STRANGE BEDFELLOWS — “Capitol riot defendants win unlikely Dem champions as they face harsh detainment,” by Kyle Cheney, Andrew Desiderio and Josh Gerstein: “[In the D.C. Jail, it’s] 23-hour-a-day isolation for the accused, even before their trials begin. And such treatment doesn’t sit well with [Sen. ELIZABETH] WARREN or Senate Majority Whip DICK DURBIN (D-Ill.), two of the chamber’s fiercest critics of solitary confinement.”
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D.C. IS HEALING: A sign of creeping normalcy in Washington hit many inboxes Monday afternoon when JULEANNA GLOVER, a friend of Playbook and host of numerous soirees in pre-pandemic D.C., sent out an invite for a bona fide in-person event. A couple of caveats: The book party, for GAYLE TZEMACH LEMMON’S “The Daughters of Kobani,” is in September, and Glover was careful to note that it will happen “only with the CDC’s blessing.” Fingers crossed!
NEW VOTING RIGHTS GROUP STARTS WITH A SPLASH: Former New Jersey Gov. CHRISTINE TODD WHITMAN; JOANNA LYDGATE, the former deputy A.G. in Massachusetts, and NORM EISEN, an ex-House Judiciary counsel on impeachment, are launching a new nonprofit on voting rights, called the States United Democracy Center. The website will go live today, along with a bipartisan letter the group is sending to the business community, urging them to continue to push back on proposals to restrict access to voting being passed by some GOP legislatures across the nation. The letter … McClatchy’s story on it
FIRST IN PLAYBOOK — Nicole Lee Ndumele will be VP of racial equity and justice at the Center for American Progress. She previously was the inaugural director of litigation strategy at Arnold Ventures.
MEDIAWATCH — Bill Melugin will join Fox News as a national correspondent based in Los Angeles. He most recently has been an investigative reporter at KTTV.
TRUMP ALUMNI — Ninio Fetalvo is now an associate with Brunswick Group. He previously was director of strategic comms for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services and is a Trump White House alum. … Drew Horn has co-founded Greentech Minerals Holdings, where he’s also the CEO. Horn, also president of Horn Global Energy Development, most recently was senior adviser at DOE and is a White House and ODNI alum.
TRANSITIONS — Jason Rossbach is now executive director of government relations at defense contractor Vectrus. He most recently was senior director of government affairs at DynCorp International and is a Senate alum. … Former Kentucky Senate nominee Amy McGrath will be Kentucky state chair for Vote Mama, a PAC seeking to elect Democratic moms. … The Lukens Company has added Chasen Bullock and Nick Carr as senior strategists. Bullock is a Congressional Leadership Fund and Rand Paul alum, and Carr was previously with the NRSC and Rep. Francis Rooney (R-Fla.).
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The Morning Briefing: I’ve Known Maxine Waters Is Evil for a Very Long Time
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Happy Tuesday, dear Kruiser Morning Briefing stalwarts. I don’t even think Welsh people understand Welsh.
I don’t know about you, but I’m certainly glad I don’t live in a tolerant liberal city like Minneapolis or Portland right now. Being surrounded by all of that peaceful protesting might put me in a feel-good overload.
Meanwhile we’re still supposed to believe that a drunk guy in a viking helmet almost overthrew the United States government in January 6th.
It’s almost as if we can’t trust the media.
It has not been my fortune throughout much of my adult life to live in places where my political interests were well represented in Washington, D.C. There were, of course, all of my years in Los Angeles. By the time I moved back to my beloved Arizona, my hometown Tucson had gone completely bat you-know-what lefty. My current representative is Raúl Grijalva, who is a member and former chairman of the Congressional Progressive Caucus. For much of my time in West Los Angeles my rep was the now-retired Henry Waxman. Prior to that, I lived in Maxine Waters’s district for a few years.
Lucky, lucky me.
I lived in Waters’s district from 1999 to 2003, so I have been aware of her awfulness for quite a while. I can assure you that she has always been pretty terrible. I was rather fond of emailing and calling her office to express my displeasure as a constituent back in the day, which was a frequent occurrence.
Waters has never distinguished herself in Congress but that’s not really a prerequisite for rising or hanging around in the Democratic party. Just ask Joe Biden.
Mad Maxine’s biggest claim to fame in the last few years is using her rarely shut mouth to stir up unrest whenever she can.
In the summer of 2018, Waters exhorted Democrats to publicly confront and harass Trump officials:
“If you see anybody from that cabinet in a restaurant, at a department store, at a gasoline station, you get out and you create a crowd. And you push back on them, and you tell them they’re not welcome anymore, anywhere,” Waters urged.
She’s a foul, bitter woman.
Because she’s constitutionally incapable of shutting up, Waters decided to throw fuel on the powder keg surrounding the trial of Derek Chauvin, which Victoria has been writing about:
Just moments after the jury got the case against former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin for the death of George Floyd, the defense attorney demanded a mistrial be declared because of prejudicial and incendiary comments by Congresswoman Maxine Waters on Saturday night.
Defense attorney Eric Nelson told Judge Peter Cahill that it’s “literally impossible” that the jury hasn’t heard about Congresswoman Waters’s comments.
Judge Cahill acknowledged that Waters may have done some damage:
Judge Cahill, anticipating the request for a mistrial, denied it, but said “Congressman Waters could give you something on appeal,” suggesting he could use her incendiary presser in the middle of active, violent protests and riots as an appealable point should Chauvin be convicted.
We’re just playing by the Democrats’ rules here. Blaming “rhetoric” for violence has long been their thing. These are the lunatics who tried to blame a target on political literature for Jared Loughner shooting Gabby Giffords, after all. In their tiny minds, however, it’s only Republicans who have inflammatory rhetoric. They’ve been lying about Trump since Jan. 6th and now they’re running cover for Waters’s actually inflammatory words.
Maxine Waters is a horrible human being. She’s practically excited by the prospect of violence after the Chauvin verdict, regardless of what it is. If there’s one thing we’ve really learned about the Democrats since last summer it’s that they lust for this unrest in their liberal hellhole cities. Elected Democratic officials have repeatedly condoned and urged on rioters. Waters is merely carrying on the tradition now.
But some dude in a viking helmet or something.
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Did a CNN Correspondent Actually Defend BLM Attacking His Own Crew?
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Happy Tuesday! Apparently D.C. hasn’t been enforcing parking regulations all year—why didn’t anybody tell us?
Quick Hits: Today’s Top Stories
- Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has been moved to a hospital in another penal colony following warnings from physicians that he could die within days if not granted immediate medical care. The transfer comes amid online organizing by Navalny’s supporters to hold large-scale protests April 21 and warnings from the international community that Russia would be held responsible for his death.
- GOP Rep. Steve Stivers of Ohio announced he will be resigning from the House effective May 16 to become the president of Ohio’s Chamber of Commerce. The move takes Stivers out of the running for Ohio’s U.S. Senate seat, and will initiate a special election to fill the safely Republican seat.
- The iOS app store will allow Parler to return to its platform following revisions to the social media app’s content moderation policies, according to a letter from Apple to Republican lawmakers.
- Washington, D.C.’s chief medical examiner ruled Monday that U.S. Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick suffered two strokes and died of natural causes on January 7—one day after he confronted rioters at the Capitol. The examiner added that “all that transpired [at the Capitol] played a role in his condition.”
- Former Vice President Walter Mondale—who served under President Jimmy Carter from 1977 to 1981 and was the Democratic nominee for president in 1984—died yesterday at the age of 93.
- The United States confirmed 68,815 new cases of COVID-19 yesterday per the Johns Hopkins University COVID-19 Dashboard, with 6.6 percent of the 1,037,919 tests reported coming back positive. An additional 473 deaths were attributed to the virus on Monday, bringing the pandemic’s American death toll to 567,690. According to the Centers for Disease Control, 29,182 Americans are currently hospitalized with COVID-19. Meanwhile, 2,174,495 COVID-19 vaccine doses were administered yesterday, with 132,321,628 Americans having now received at least one dose.
We’re So Close
More than a year into the COVID-19 pandemic, it seems safe to say that we’re finally—finally—approaching the endgame. As of last Sunday, more than half of all eligible U.S. adults have received at least one dose of a COVID vaccine. And on Monday, the White House announced that all 50 U.S. states have now opened vaccine availability to their full adult population.
We’re no longer at the stage where we have to worry about pharmaceutical companies churning out doses fast enough, or supply chains getting them to vaccination sites in sufficient quantities. The single thing standing between us and herd immunity is a simple matter of getting people to go down to the CVS or doctor’s office or pop-up vaccination site and roll up their sleeves.
Even this might be an easier task to accomplish than we’d initially thought. According to a survey conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau last month, vaccine hesitancy has waned considerably since the onset of the pandemic. Only 17 percent of the 80,000 adults sampled in the survey said they either “definitely” (9 percent) or “probably” (8 percent) wouldn’t get the vaccine. (That figure stood at 22 percent in January.) Not surprisingly, vaccine reluctance remains most prominent among young people: 23 percent of 18 to 39-year-olds said they were at least unlikely to get the vaccine, compared to just 7 percent of those 65 and older.
Still, really putting the pandemic six feet under will require convincing at least some of these people to soften their stance and endure the jab. “The psychologists have told us that information is fundamental, but it’s usually not sufficient to motivate behavior,” Dr. William Schaffner, an infectious disease specialist at Vanderbilt, told The Dispatch. “What you have to do is influence people’s attitude: How they feel about stuff. That information goes to the brain. Feeling messages go to the heart.”
“How comfortable are you? How reassured? What’s the social implication of your being vaccinated? Are you an outlier or is everybody doing it? Those sorts of things motivate behavior,” Schaffner added. “And so we have to not only provide clear, transparent, honest information. We have to provide a sense of reassurance and a sense of comfort that this is really a good thing for themselves, their families, and communities.”
Flight on Mars
Nearly 120 years after the Wright Brothers first tasted the skies in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, NASA replicated their accomplishment—on another planet. At 12:33 Local Mean Solar Time (Mars time) on Monday, the Ingenuity Mars Helicopter hovered 10 feet over the surface of the Red Planet for 39.1 seconds. It was the first ever powered, controlled flight on another planet (that we know of!).
“Ingenuity is the latest in a long and storied tradition of NASA projects achieving a space exploration goal once thought impossible,” acting NASA Administrator Steve Jurczyk said Monday. “We don’t know exactly where Ingenuity will lead us, but today’s results indicate the sky—at least on Mars—may not be the limit.”
George Tahu, the Mars 2020 Perseverance program executive at NASA, told The Dispatch he and the team were “ecstatic” and “relieved” with the flight. “As far as we could tell, everything worked exactly as planned,” he said.
The success of the mission was far from guaranteed. With just a third of the gravitational pull and 1 percent of the air pressure, Mars’ atmosphere is far less suitable for aerial flight than Earth’s. Tahu compared it to flying a plane 100,000 feet above the Earth’s surface, about three times the altitude of a typical commercial flight. Located 173 million miles from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab (JPL) in Pasadena, California, the four-pound Ingenuity helicopter’s flight couldn’t be controlled from Earth, either: Once its latest programming was uploaded, the robot was essentially on its own.
Worth Your Time
- Are we living in a post-outdoor masking world? Derek Thompson thinks so, and he outlines several compelling arguments as to why in his latest for The Atlantic. Face coverings are highly effective at slowing indoor transmission of COVID-19, but “as more and more of the population is vaccinated, governments need to give Americans an off-ramp to the post-pandemic world,” he writes. “Ending outdoor mask mandates—or at the very least telling people when they can expect outdoor mask mandates to lift—is a good place to start.” With few known instances of outdoor transmission, sweeping mask requirements only serve to undercut the authority of public health officials and bolster the case of mask and vaccine skeptics. “Getting beyond the pandemic in the U.S. will require a portfolio approach that combines hard science with soft persuasion.”
- As easy as it is to rag on professional athletes for going through slumps or failing to live up to expectations, it’s important to remember that even the worst player in a professional league is considerably better than even the best amateur. In a fun piece for the New York Times, basketball writer Sopan Deb talked to a handful of NBA and WNBA players who have been challenged to random one-on-one games, and explored how those games typically go. Michael Sweetney, a role player for the New York Knicks from 2003 to 2007, recently beat a handful of challengers 11-1 and 11-2. “It was another reminder: When a player makes the NBA, no matter for how long, he is, in that moment, one of the 500 best basketball players in the world,” Deb writes. Brian Scalabrine, a longtime benchwarmer for the Boston Celtics and Chicago Bulls, said his onetime teammate Joakim Noah best described the phenomenon. “He said, ‘Scal, you look like you suck, but you don’t suck.’”
- With the news of Walter Mondale’s passing, here’s a video clip from 1981 showing a different era of American politics: Mondale, as vice president, certifying his own resounding electoral defeat to a bipartisan standing ovation. (We tried to isolate the clip in the link above, but in case it’s not working for you: Click here, and fast forward to 31:45.)
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“I’ll give you that Congresswoman Waters may have given you something on appeal that may result in this whole trial being overturned,” Judge Peter Cahill told defense attorney Eric Nelson on Monday. https://t.co/hutzYRuUYS
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- On yesterday’s episode of Advisory Opinions, Sarah and David discussed Monday’s Supreme Court orders and oral arguments before diving into the listener mailbag to answer questions about expert witnesses, sanctuary cities, vaccine passports, and immunity grants.
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Posted: 19 Apr 2021 10:42 PM PDT
by Gary Bauer: Fanning The Flames But the worst thing anyone can do is pour gasoline on the fire, particularly when the unrest is related to charges of racism. What we need right now is calm. Sadly, multiple leftists are fanning the flames of division in our country. For example, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki, the president’s spokesperson, prejudged a disputed police shooting. Friday afternoon, she insisted that “too often in this country, law enforcement uses unnecessary force, too often resulting in the death of black and brown Americans.” There are hundreds of examples from the liberal media. But CNN‘s Chris Cuomo said we won’t get serious about reform until white kids “start getting killed.” That’s disgusting! And for the record, Jen and Chris, more Caucasians are killed by police than minorities. But the worst example is Rep. Maxine Waters, a powerful member of Congress. She traveled 1,500 miles from her California district to tell rioters in Minneapolis that they should “get more confrontational,” as if they needed any encouragement. She demanded that Officer Derek Chauvin be found guilty. And if he isn’t, Waters said people should take to the streets. Hours after her remarks, two National Guardsmen were injured in a drive-by shooting. Is that confrontational enough, Congresswoman? Waters has a history of making outrageous and provocative statements. In 2018, she faced an ethics complaint after inciting violence against Trump Administration officials. Waters also defended the 1992 Los Angeles riots as “understandable, if not acceptable.” She referred to the riots as an “insurrection” and a “rebellion.” It’s disturbing to say, but some very prominent people seem to want a civil war. How else can you explain such extreme rhetoric? Maxine Waters should apologize or be kicked out of Congress. Chris Cuomo should apologize or be fired. The Biden White House should denounce violence. But I’m not holding my breath. Speaking Of Insurrections. . . Andrew Guttman pulled his daughter out of the prestigious all-girls Brearley School, which costs $54,000 a year. He did so out of frustration with the school’s obsession with race. And the school wasn’t content with forcing critical race theory into every subject. Parents were required to explain how their family’s values aligned with the school’s “anti-racist and inclusive” policies. But it didn’t end there. Parents were also required to attend mandatory “anti-racist training and ongoing reflection.” In other words, the Brearley School was forcing its radical agenda into people’s homes. Guttman had enough of this nonsense, and he mailed a letter to all 650 parents, blasting Brearley. In the letter, he wrote: “By viewing every element of education, every aspect of history, and every facet of society through the lens of skin color and race, we are desecrating the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.” Sadly, that critique could apply to our entire educational establishment today. The good news is that Guttman is not alone. Parents at the Dalton School, another of New York’s uber-elite private academies, have forced out two top officials, including the headmaster, for the same reason. In an open letter in January, a group of Dalton parents wrote that “Every class this year has had an obsessive focus on race and identity, ‘racist cop’ reenactments in science, ‘de-centering whiteness’ in art class, learning about white supremacy . . . in health class.” As we have previously reported, critical race theory and issues of “equity” are seriously dividing Loudoun County, Virginia. Several school board members are facing recall elections after it was discovered that they and other public officials were targeting parents in the community who opposed their radical agenda. I’m pleased to report that more teachers are now speaking up and pushing back. I often hear from people asking what they can do, whether it’s getting involved in their local Republican Party or running for public office. That’s great, but there is something all of us can do. Start by actually knowing what your children are being taught. Do you know if critical race theory is being taught in your school? I suspect it is being taught in some form. And if your school has a special anti-racism program but it won’t show you the curriculum, you have a big problem. Is Martin Luther King, Jr., a central part of the instruction? That’s important to know because critical race theory doesn’t emphasize Reverend King. If he were alive today, he would chastise Maxine Waters. He was very critical of the radical elements of the civil rights movement. I can’t give you better advice than this, my friends: First save your children and grandchildren from the clutches of the left, which owns the schools and popular entertainment. It won’t be easy. But it may well be the most important thing every parent and grandparent can do for the future our country. Meanwhile In Chicago Is Chicago bracing for riots over the dozens young black men and women who are killed every weekend? Is Biden going to lower White House flag for Jaslyn? Are we going to get a lecture from Kamala Harris over the “systemic violence” that plagues minority communities? Will any leftists ask where all the black fathers are? Unfortunately, we won’t get answers to any of those questions. But the murderers responsible for Chicago’s chaos are anarchist criminals, and I’m fairly certain none of them were raised in conservative homes. In others words, everyone involved – from the thugs on the streets to virtually all elected officials in Chicago – are leftists. There are no religious, conservative, libertarian or free market activists involved in the violence in Chicago, Minneapolis, Portland or Seattle. But somehow all the violence is blamed on Donald Trump, Mike Pence, Mitch McConnell, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Fox News and Campaign for Working Families! Progressive Priorities Stopping climate change is a top priority for the left. In fact, Joe Biden made combatting climate change a central focus of America’s foreign policy and national security agenda. That speaks volumes about the left’s priorities, as does Biden’s willingness to trust communist China on anything. Who cares if communist China is violating the terms of previous climate change agreements? Who cares if communist China lied to the whole world about the Wuhan virus? Who cares if communist China is suppressing freedom in Hong Kong? Who cares if communist China is threatening democracy in Taiwan? Who cares if communist China is engaged in a massive espionage campaign against the United States? Who cares if communist China is engaged in genocide and promoting slave labor? But, hey, at least they want to work with the Biden/Harris Administration to kill our energy industry! Tags: Gary Bauer, Campaign for Working Families, Fanning The Flames, Speaking Of Insurrections, Progressive PrioritiesTo 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 Joe Biden Who Never Was
Posted: 19 Apr 2021 10:05 PM PDT Biden is proving the Biden he always was—as incompetent as Jimmy Carter, without the latter’s probity. He may prove as corrupt as Bill Clinton yet without his animal energy.
by Victor Davis Hanson: These are the most radical first three months of a presidency At an age when most long ago embraced a consistent political belief, late septuagenarian Joe Biden suddenly reinvented himself as our first woke president. That is ironic in so many ways because Joe’s past is a wasteland of racialist condescension and prejudicial gaffes. For much of the 1980s and 1990s, he positioned himself as the workingman’s Democrat from Delaware (or, as Biden once beamed, “We [Delawareans] were on the South’s side in the Civil War.”). In truth, he exuded chauvinism well beyond that of his constituents.
Biden’s concocted working-man schtick meant praising former segregationists of the Senate like Robert Byrd and James O. Eastland.
He would talk tough about inner-city predators, even as he pontificated about his support for tough drug sentencing. Kamala Harris, without any political traction other than her race and gender, once predicated her unimpressive and early aborted presidential campaign on the single strategy of knocking Joe out of the primaries for his purported innate racism that hurt victims of color, such as herself, the deprived child of two Ph.Ds.
Add up what Joe has said about race and it is hard to find any major political figure of either party who has been so overtly race-obsessed. His corny Corn Pop fables positioned Joe as the white working-class everyman. Indeed, he took on supposed gang bangers from the ghetto, standing them down, no less, with his own custom-cut chain.
On the paternalistic flip side, Joe kindly allowed young African-Americans at poolside the chance to stroke their heroic lifeguard’s shimmering golden leg hairs, or so he tells us.
As vice president, Biden condescendingly warned an audience of successful black professionals that a rather meek Mitt Romney had the superhuman ability to “put y’all back in chains.”
Indeed, he warned them in a fake black patois, reminiscent of Hillary Clinton’s grating “I don’t feel no ways tired.” In Bidenland, donut shops are full of Indians and the sum total of Barack Obama is the fact he was supposedly “the first mainstream African-American who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking guy.”
We assume then that Joe was suggesting that Shirley Chisholm and Jesse Jackson could barely speak, were unkempt, and perhaps ugly in comparison to Barack Obama. The latter, other than his diction, fastidiousness, and appearance, apparently to Joe had not much to offer the country.
It is hard to accept that these crazy musings were only the stuff of pre-woke Joe Biden. Last week in a joint press conference with the Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, Biden true to form referred to the 29-old Masters golf champion Hideki Matsuyama as the “Japanese boy,” as in “You got a Japanese boy coming over here . . .”
For the hyper-Left, one-strike-and-you’re-out, take-no-prisoners, media, racialist—and now president—Biden presents a dilemma: hammer him for what would have imploded other presidents? Stay mute and keep taking the hit as journalistic hypocrites and sycophants? Leak and whisper that he is to be excused on the grounds he is non-compos mentis? Or leak and whisper it’s past time proof that Kamala Harris must now assume her birthright?
Joe, remember, was quarantined in the 2020 campaign. His rare communiques were prepped and edited by a cloister of handlers. No matter: even then he still managed to go full racist Joe and write off two media hosts with racial put-downs—one with that now progressive signature, condescending inner-city slang, as he announced “You ain’t black.”
When asked about his own cognitive issues, Biden snapped back at African-American CBS reporter Erroll Barrett: “ That’s like saying you, before you got on this program, you take a test where you’re taking cocaine or not. What do you think? Huh? Are you a junkie?”
The irony, of course, is that his African-American interlocutor fit neither of Joe’s stereotypes, but his own son, drug-addled Hunter, most surely did.
Joe has been exempt from any scrutiny because he is metamorphosed into a hard leftist and thus was still useful, despite Barack Obama’s earlier prescient warning to peers, “Don’t underestimate Joe’s ability to f— things up.” Obama later repeated with emphasis that straight talk with fatherly advice about a possible Biden presidential run in 2020: “You don’t have to do this, Joe, you really don’t.” But he really did, despite clairvoyant Barack’s fear of something like Biden’s first public 100 days.
Biden ironically benefits from the cognitive issues that surround his public appearances as though he were an equal-opportunity, reckless loudmouth, without regard to race or gender. For example, on the campaign trail, Biden called a young New Hampshire co-ed at a town hall a “lying dog-faced pony soldier.” He ridiculed an Iowa town hall white male questioner as a “damn liar” and “fat.” If a politician is crazy enough to smear strangers as liars and obese, then he can say anything, anywhere, anytime to anyone, black or white?
Joe Biden, Uniter
The message of the Biden campaign was one-dimensional: good ol’ Joe was the antidote to Trump’s tweets and leaked Oval Office trash talk. He would “unite” us. Yet, there was no proof that Biden was ever an uniter. (Remember his dishonest ad hominem interrogations of Clarence Thomas and Robert Bork?) When he boasted on two occasions of taking Trump behind the proverbial gym bleachers to beat him up, he was channeling his earlier repertoire of he-man stories of slamming faces into lunch counters and such.
But by staying incommunicado and absent from the national media’s daily photo-ops, Biden still remained everyman from Scranton. And the media agreed that in comparison to the hard-Left sorry Democratic field—Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Pete Buttigieg, Kamala Harris, Beto O’Rourke—Biden’s decaying conservative pupa offered possibilities.
If unity is defined as achieving record-low minority unemployment or enhancing the entry-level wages of working Americans by curtailing massive illegal immigration or raising middle-class incomes after years of stagnation, then Biden will not be an uniter.
Calling opponents Neanderthals, chumps, dregs, and racists, and denigrating those who support modest requirements of presenting an ID to vote with slurs like Jim Crow are not lowering the temperature but vintage Biden.
NeverTrump conventional wisdom that Joe Biden would govern as a moderate four-year caretaker, restoring “decency” to the office and “normal discourse” had no support in anything Joe had said or done in the past.
Some of us warned that Joe Biden might well become something far more than just a one-term president. Rather than holding off the revolutionary Left for a term, Biden, already a resentful sort, more likely would see his presidency as a chance to be the 21st century’s FDR—and a former underappreciated understudy’s final backhand to Barack Obama who talked of, but never delivered the progressive dream.
Joe is liberated, not shackled, by his age and fragility. Just one term, the chance that he might lose the entire Congress in 2022, the left-wing, unhinged venom of the New Democratic Party—these were never reasons to reach out or find compromise.
Rather they were urgent goads to accelerate and ram through as many structural changes that would not just move the country leftward now, but become hard to undo in the future—even without a mandate, without a majority in the Senate, without a safe margin in the House, and without an agreeable Supreme Court. The more beat-the-clock extremism now, the more left-wing canonization later.
So far the Uniter is trying to federalize all voting laws to more or less make Election Day an abstraction and to ensure that early and mail-in ballots always have an authentication rate of 99.9 percent.
He wants to pack the court, admit two new states, end the filibuster, trash the Electoral College, keep the border open, and explore reparations and cash payments to illegal immigrants. “He” of course is also a construct. Biden has outsourced these initiatives to “experts.”
They understand that a president who wishes to be remembered as great for something won’t worry much about the nuts and bolts of the operation.
Competent Joe Biden
Joe Biden was never stable or steady. Robert Gates notoriously emphasized his ubiquitous ineptitude when he said Biden has “been wrong on nearly every major foreign policy and national security issue over the past four decades.”
A “Biden Plan” usually is a contorted mess (cf. his oversight of “shovel-ready jobs” and “cash for clunkers” in 2009, the latter being a program he now wishes to resurrect). The Biden idea to trisect present-day Iraq was a prescription for a new Middle East Balkans. He gave loud support for interventions in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Libya—only to orphan them when the news cycle pronounced them lost.
In just 100 days, Biden is determined to destroy the prior calm of the Middle East by resurrecting a near-comatose Iran, as he yearns to reenter the Iran deal and all the appendages of that disaster, such as empowerment for Hezbollah, Hamas, and the Houthis.
Yes, Putin is a thug, but a peculiar sort of one with over 7,000 nuclear weapons. So when Biden nonchalantly calls him a killer and announces he “will pay a price,” such thugs do two things: they get angry at being called what they are, and they investigate whether their offender has any clout to back up the invective.
Putin assumes that Biden, our “point man” on Ukraine from 2009-2016, was familiarly corrupt, given his braggadocio about firing a prosecutor who looked too closely at his shady family’s concessions in Ukraine. Biden was in charge during the “reset” years, when the United States forbade the sale of offensive weapons to Ukraine, following the Russian aggrandizement in Eastern Ukraine.
Biden was a status quo advocate of the pre-COVID China policy: urge Wall Street and corporate America to partner with Beijing, outsource and offshore, and claim the resulting bicoastal elite financial bonanzas would “democratize” China. Chinese state syndicators surely would soon emulate real capitalists in action and absorb their Davos wokeness and corporate panache. The richer China got, and the poorer the deplorables became, then the more China would become Carmel or Martha’s Vineyard, or Tom Friedman’s utopian Solar City and high-speed rail heaven.
Upright Biden
Biden dropped out of two prior presidential runs for being accused of past plagiarism and biographical misrepresentation. When it was disclosed that Hunter Biden’s laptop turned up with reference to the “Big Guy’s” 10 percent cut, and when a participant in the discussions of the corrupt Biden family syndicate’s machinations over how to divide its quid pro quo spoils explained the scam on national television, Biden swore the laptop was “Russian disinformation.”
A corrupt media and a more conniving social media monopoly squashed the story. As insurance, Biden wheeled out dozens of compromised former national security mediocrities to swear he was a victim of “the Russians.” And now Hunter himself admits that he cannot quite deny that the laptop was his. That Biden slur of “the Russians did it” became even more resonant than the earlier affronts that Trump appeased them as they put bounties on U.S. troops in Afghanistan or he colluded with Putin to rig the 2016 election.
Historians will one day argue over the moment when the #MeToo hysteria and deductive “believe women” mantra faded out. Was it the Brett Kavanaugh confirmation zoo, Christine Blasey Ford’s demonstrable sworn untruths, and the deification of the felonious Michael Avenatti? Or was it the assertions of Tara Reade that candidate Biden had sexually assaulted her years earlier with impunity?
But whereas no one, despite Avenatti’s antics, could point to a Kavanaugh pattern of teen sexual rough-housing, Biden himself had been caught both on tape and by the public accusations of a number of women, that he is too handsy, that he hugs too hard, that he blows in the ears of the resistant, that he seems to swarm underage girls and to violate the private space of women without their permission—all to be written off as the perennially overly affectionate Uncle of a simpler, happier time gone by.
In his earlier caterpillar stage, Biden trumped Hillary Clinton’s “super predators” of the inner-city, with his own “racial jungle” talk. Now in his final moth manifestation, he retains the same racial slurs but has inversed his targets as he damns the new purveyors of “Jim Crow.”
What stays the same is the signature Biden venom and the hyperbole—and his habit of projecting onto others his own tribalism.
Biden is proving the Biden he always was—as incompetent as Jimmy Carter, without the latter’s probity. He may prove as corrupt as Bill Clinton yet without his animal energy. His narcissism matches that of Al Gore and John Kerry, but without even their thin veneer of assumed authority. He is a greater racial divider than Barack Obama but without Obama’s smooth contextualization.
And the media that hated Trump and hyped his coarseness, worships Biden’s as it masks his far greater crudity.
—————————– Victor Davis Hanson (@VDHanson) is a senior fellow, classicist and historian and Illie Anderson Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution where many of his articles are found; his focus is classics and military history. He has been a visiting professor at Hillsdale College since 2004. Hanson was awarded the National Humanities Medal in 2007 by President George W. Bush. H/T American Greatness. Tags: Victor Davis Hanson, The Joe Biden, who Never Was, American GreatnessTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Conjoined Bullies
Posted: 19 Apr 2021 09:29 PM PDT Corporate America is merging with the radical left to bring down the republic.
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Maxine Waters Leads The War On COPS
Posted: 19 Apr 2021 09:13 PM PDT by Bill Donohue: Comments on Rep. Maxine Waters’ latest call for racial division: Over the past year, there has been an explosion in anti-police rhetoric and behavior, much of it violent. Indeed, the cops are under siege in many American cities. Now Rep. Maxine Waters has thrown gas on the fire. Her goal is to racially divide America, targeting the police as enemy number one. Waters, whose district is in California, traveled to Minneapolis on Saturday to insist that Derek Chauvin must be found guilty of murdering George Floyd (the former police officer is not being charged with first degree murder). She joined a rally Saturday night telling the protesters, some of whom have resorted to violence, “We’ve got to stay on the street and we’ve got to get more active, we’ve got to get more confrontational. We’ve got to make sure that they know that we mean business.” Everyone knew what she meant. To understand the serious nature of Waters’ remarks, her comments must be taken in context. The police have been continuously demonized by celebrities, pundits and politicians. Hollywood star Alyssa Milano recently charged, “Police exist to uphold white supremacy.” Never mind that the mostly non-white police force in our nation’s largest cities might find this risible. Madonna is just as keen. She has called for police officers involved in fatal shootings to be denied due process, saying there should be “no trial.” Rep. Rashida Tlaib went a step further tweeting, “Policing in our country is inherently & intentionally racist.” She demanded that we end policing and incarceration. She did not say in whose neighborhood we should release the murderers and rapists, nor did she renounce taxpayer-funded security for herself. These pleas for injustice are not without effect. In Minneapolis, the police are banned from using chokeholds, tear gas and tasers, leaving them with no other choice but to use their guns when they are threatened. In New York City, the NYPD’s budget has been slashed and the plainclothes anti-crime unit—a major success—has been eliminated. This is happening at a time when the qualified immunity that police officers have earned has been nixed. Policies matter. There are 1,500 state parolees living in New York City shelters. Every morning when I come to work there are dozens of crazed men hanging out inside and outside of Penn Station, and nothing is done about it. The cops are told to stand down. Now an Asian undercover cop was almost thrown onto the subway tracks in Queens. The offender, who has a long rap sheet, went before a judge and was quickly let go. “My hands are tied because under the new bail rules, I have absolutely no authority or power to set bail on this defendant for this alleged offense,” said the judge. Last June, city leaders in Portland slashed $16 million from the police budget; they also eliminated the gun-violence unit. Guess what happened? Gun violence surged. Conditions are so bad—the result of intentionally disabling the police—that now the mayor is demanding they refund the police. Chris Cuomo told his declining CNN audience that police reform will not happen until “White people’s kids start getting killed.” He is not likely to get his wish. As CNSNews writer Michael Chapman notes, “For black victims of violent crime, a Department of Justice report for 2018 shows that 70.3% of their offenders were black and 10.6% of their offenders were white.” Moreover, because whites are involved in relatively few interactions with the police, Cuomo’s dream is not likely to come true. Attempts to blame the police for the violence committed by Black Lives Matter protesters doesn’t square with the evidence. Last year, researchers at Princeton University studied this issue for a three month period. They counted approximately 570 Black Lives Matter riots in nearly 220 locations throughout the nation. Last month, it was revealed that Black Lives Matter is responsible for at least 25 deaths and thousands of injuries. It is not the average African American who wants to destabilize the police. Indeed, in a Gallup survey released last August, 61% of them want policing to remain the same. Of those who have had an interaction with the police, 79% of blacks want the cops to spend more or the same amount of time in their neighborhood. Maxine Waters does not speak for African Americans. In fact, she is not their ally: She is their enemy. It’s time she, and others like her, were exposed for what they are—race baiters and cop bashers. Contact Twaun Samuel, Waters’ chief of staff: twaun.samuel@mail.house.gov. Bill Donohue (@CatholicLeague) is a sociologist and president of the Catholic League. Tags: Bill Donohue, Catholic League, Maxine Waters, Leads, The War On COPSTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Biden’s Anti-gun Lies are Too Much Even for Legacy Press Fact Checkers
Posted: 19 Apr 2021 08:49 PM PDT by NRA-ILA: With President Joe Biden securely in office and the 2024 presidential election 43 months away, the mainstream press has determined it an acceptable time to expose the frequent fibber’s most flagrant falsehoods. This week saw a plethora of so-called “fact-checkers” take issue with the blatantly false statements Biden made while announcing his “initial actions” on gun control on April 8. In touting H.R. 8, which would criminalize the private transfer of firearms, Biden stated, There is no “gun show loophole” or “online sales loophole.” Federal law requires all firearm dealers to be licensed and to initiate a National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) check before transferring a firearm to a non-dealer, regardless of where the transfer takes place. Further, those “dealing in firearms as a regular course of trade or business with the principal objective of livelihood and profit” are required to be licensed as firearms dealers. Dealing in firearms without a license is punishable by up to 5 years imprisonment and a $250,000 fine. Oddly enough, the contours of the current dealer licensing regime were elaborated upon at length by the Obama-Biden administration in 2016. As part of a set of “executive actions,” BATFE developed a document titled “Do I Need a License to Buy and Sell Firearms?” Despite Biden’s claim to have been intimately involved in Obama’s gun control efforts, it appears the noted scholar has little competence with the subject matter. The New York Times called Biden’s gun show remarks “exaggerated.” Correctly summarizing the law, the paper explained, Politifact rated Biden’s gun show comments “Mostly False.” The Annenberg Public Policy Center’s FactCheck.org called Biden’s statements “wrong.” Going further, the outfit explained, The criticism from a wing of the Annenberg Foundation is noteworthy, as the organization has made contributions to the Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence. Attacking the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA), Biden claimed, this is the only outfit that is exempt from being sued. These suits, though they were of little merit, posed a grave threat to the industry – and in turn, America’s gun owners. In 1998, the executive director of the anti-gun U.S. Conference of Mayors was quoted by the New York Times as stating, “[t]he lawyers are seeing green on this issue… they think they can bring the gun industry to its knees.” One of those attorneys “seeing green,” John Coale, was quoted in a 2000 Washington Post article remarking, “[t]he legal fees alone are enough to bankrupt the industry.” The PLCAA merely prohibits lawsuits against the gun industry for the criminal misuse of their products by a third party. Suits against the industry for knowingly unlawful sales, negligent entrustment, and those predicated on traditional products liability grounds are still permitted. The New York Times took issue with Biden’s characterization of the PLCAA, and pointed out that the industry is still subject to suit “for breaches of warranty or if a manufacturer or dealer sells a gun knowing that it would be used in a crime.” The Times also noted that the firearms industry’s protection is not unique, explaining, The Washington Post and FactCheck.org also pointed out the inaccuracies in Biden’s comments on the PLCAA. Prominent anti-gun politicians have made a habit of spewing falsehoods about the PLCAA. In 2015 PolitiFact gave failed Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton a “False” rating for a claim that the firearms industry was “the only business in America that is wholly protected from any kind of liability.” It isn’t rare for Biden to deceive the public regarding firearms. What is rare is the stinging rebuke the president received from an often fawning mainstream press. A cynic could be forgiven for being skeptical that such dogged coverage will continue into the next election cycle. —————————– NRA-ILA Tags: NRA-ILA, Biden’s Anti-gun Lies, Too Much Even for Legacy Press, Fact CheckersTo 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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Cancel Culture Goes After NFL Prospect for anti-Obama Costume He Wore in Middle School
Posted: 19 Apr 2021 08:07 PM PDT “Americans need to meet these intolerant speech bullies with an equal determination to punish entertainers and their owners who hate America forcing them to recognize that their job is to play ball, not politics.”
by Rick Manning: Top NFL prospect and former Alabama quarterback Mac Jones has come under fire just ahead of the 2021 draft over an anti-Obama costume he reportedly wore when he was a 14-year-old boy.
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Boehner Stands to Make Millions in Drug Money From Biden Win
Posted: 19 Apr 2021 07:48 PM PDT
by Daniel Greenfield: Nine years ago, the New York Times was accusing John Boehner of racism. Now it’s eager to lap up every drop of vomitous bile from the former Republican House Speaker. When Boehner asked Obama to move his speech by one day to avoid clashing with a Republican debate, NBC political analyst Richard Wolffe suggested that Boehner only did it because of “the color of his skin”. Wolffe meant Obama’s skin, not Boehner’s, which always looks like spoiled meat served in some blackmarket back alley cafe in Havana. Since then Boehner has followed the usual career track of former RINOs from “worse than Hitler” to “sleazy lobbyist” to “author of unnecessary memoir bashing Trump”. Boehner’s memoir On The House, like his political career, has no reason to exist. Even when he occupied one of the most powerful elected positions in the country, Boehner was mostly notable for looking like he was on the edge of tears. That and the time his bartender was arrested for wanting to poison him. That seemed unnecessary as Boehner was doing the job for him. “If you’ve got a long night ahead of you, you usually find that drinking liquor for several hours is pretty much unsustainable. Plus, nothing that sweet can be good for you in the long run. And so I settled on wine. Drinking wine is a marathon, not a sprint, and makes sense for the more mature drinker,” Boehner writes in On The House. This sort of thing might be more interesting if Hunter Biden hadn’t set the bar pretty high and it’s not what the American subsidiary of an English subsidiary of a German publishing giant is paying the weepy politician for. And so Boehner’s interviews are littered with “exclusives” about how much he hates Republicans. Even there, On The House is a failure. Boehner left office before President Trump’s shocking victory and his Trump-bashing comes from cable news. On The House tries to settle grudges against Freedom Caucus members and Senator Ted Cruz from a decade ago that, like everything Boehner has to say, no one cares about. All that’s left is for Boehner to join the roster of ‘ex-racists’ touting Biden. When the slimy ex-speaker calls Biden a “good guy”, that’s not an endorsement anyone would want. And when Biden quipped that he “loved” Boehner, that’s almost as bad. What’s there to love? Let’s forget the booze and go right to the pot. While Boehner can be found addressing the Bank of Montreal, the Edison Electric Institute (an electric company lobby), and a Portland life insurance company offering services to the “ultra-affluent” for pay, he’s better known for going to pot. Boehner, who had opposed drugs as an elected official, received the high honor of heading up the National Cannabis Roundtable to lobby for drug legalization. The former House Speaker came by the position naturally since he was already on the board of Acreage Holdings. Acreage Holdings has one of the biggest marijuana operations in America. As Democrats began to legalize drugs in select states, companies were formed to get in on the action. But despite all the hype, the marijuana business was a disaster. Legalizing and taxing pot just meant users buying cheap ‘illegal’ pot from drug dealers. Acreage tried opening operations everywhere only to pull back. The marijuana company suffered $286 million in net losses in 2020. But there was some good news. Canopy Growth, a Canadian company, controlled by Constellation Brands, a liquor company which owns everything from Svedka Vodka to Robert Mondavi, has a deal to buy Acreage on the condition that marijuana is federally legalized in the United States. And the only way that could happen is with a Democrat in the White House. As one headline bluntly put it, “Canopy Growth Is Headed to $0 Without a Biden Victory”. “Canopy Growth, will need U.S. federal legalization to survive. Without it, the marijuana company’s negative cash flow will eventually bankrupt it,” the Investor Place article pointed out. “Four more years of a Trump presidency, however, would push CGC over the edge… CGC will likely close its doors before the 2024 election comes around.” Fortunately, Biden had promised to legalize pot, and “Senator Kamala Harris… introduced the Democrat-championed bill that would essentially legalize marijuana on the federal level.” But, “the MORE Act will need a Democratic-controlled White House and Senate to pass.” Acreage and its investors needed President Trump and Republicans to lose across the board. And they need to retain control of the House and Senate long enough to legalize marijuana. What’s at stake for Boehner? A lot. As Bloomberg News reported, he can “collect $1.59 million in cash once shareholders approve Canopy Growth Corp.’s acquisition of Acreage Holdings Inc..” Boehner had 625,000 shares of Acreage at the time the article was written and it noted that, “if his former colleagues in Congress help make marijuana federally legal, he’d be eligible to receive Canopy shares worth about $16 million.” A New York Times article wrote that, “Boehner’s pro-weed epiphany coincides with the prospect of a payday as high as $20 million.” That’s a lot of money. And to collect all that drug money, Boehner needs Republicans to lose. Who was Boehner going to back in the election? Not the Trump administration which had tossed Obama’s pro-marijuana Cole memo which had been used to build a new drug industry. And not Republicans who aren’t friendly enough to his new drug industry friends. Boehner is a founding board member of the National Institute for Cannabis Investors, where he could be seen on video assuring investors that the ban on pot is almost over and the money is about to come pouring in. “Speaker Boehner has the inside track on the future of this green gold rush” a 2018 promo titled for an event titled, “American Cannabis Summit: Countdown to Legalization”. In 2020, Acreage had borrowed $15 million at a 60% interest rate. The gold was rushing out. Federal legalization of pot would be Acreage’s salvation and for that to happen, the Democrats need to maintain control of the government. If Boehner’s financial situation hasn’t changed significantly, there are millions at stake. Defeating Republicans in 2020 and 2022 would be in his financial interest. All of this is at odds with Boehner’s feeble attempt to build a reputation as a principled legislator decrying the fanatical excesses of House conservatives. Boehner has no principles. You can see why Biden loves Boehner. And why Boehner loves him back. The media doesn’t want to puncture the spectacle of the sleazy sad sack doing a tour for a book no one wants and taking the same old cheap shots at President Trump and Republicans by asking him how much money was at stake for him in Biden’s win. And how much money is at stake if Republicans lose again in 2022 and Democrats hold on to control of the government? That would be awkward. After falsely calling Boehner a racist for years, media outlets are happy to nod along as he launches into the same talking points we’ve heard from Kasich, Schwartzenegger, and the rest of the RINO gang who can’t wait to talk about the golden days. A decade ago the media was smearing Boehner as a radical bigot who was obstructing Obama. Now, Boehner is happy to smear Republicans as radical bigots who are obstructing Biden. It’s cynical, dishonest, and sleazy. But compared to selling drugs, it’s actually not that bad. Ask John Boehner about his principles. And then ask him how much his principles cost. Is it $15 million or $20 million? Tags: Daniel Greenfield, Sultan Knish, John Boehner, Stands to Make Millions, in Drug Money, From Biden WinTo 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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4 Myths About the Election Integrity Law in Georgia
Posted: 19 Apr 2021 07:20 PM PDT
by Mike Howell: The Heritage Foundation released a fact check Friday of some of the most egregious lies being echoed by members of Congress, the media, Hollywood, and corporate America about the new election integrity reform in Georgia. These reforms are about one thing—making it easier for American citizens to vote, while making it harder to cheat. Myth 1: The Georgia election law discourages voting/suppresses votes. The Truth: Jason Snead, executive director of the Honest Elections Project, said, “Overall, the Georgia law is pretty much in the mainstream and is not regressive or restrictive. The availability of absentee ballots and early voting is a lot more progressive than what’s in the blue states.” The Heritage Foundation recently validated this statement by comparing Georgia’s law to other states’. Despite President Joe Biden’s and other’s false claim that the time period for voting would be restricted, it is not the case that voting must finish at 5 p.m. Counties can set hours anywhere between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. (see line 1446-1447 of the law). Liberal Lies:
Myth 2: The Georgia law eliminates voting opportunities in order to suppress African American votes. The Truth: The law makes no distinctions based on race. Comparisons to Jim Crow laws—which included segregation, poll taxes, grandfather clauses, and literacy tests—are historically ignorant and diminish the suffering caused by such laws. Despite the liberal lie that the law ends early voting on Sundays, the bill allows for early voting on Sundays (see beginning of line 83 of the law). Liberal Lies:
Myth 3: The Georgia election law suppresses the vote with onerous voter ID requirements. The Truth: The Georgia law’s voter ID language is not onerous, and makes exceptions for people without ID to provide their Social Security number (line 1244 of the law). Furthermore, ID requirements do not suppress voters, as studies have shown. Claims that African Americans are unable or unwilling to obtain identification are insulting and have no factual basis. Liberal Lies:
Myth 4: The bill bans access to water for voters while waiting in line. The Truth: The law allows for self-service water from an unattended receptacle (see line 1828 of the law). The law protects voters from political solicitation within 150 feet of a voting building (see line 1818 of the law). Voters are of course allowed to bring water with them. Liberal Lies:
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Remembering The Patriot With The Most Thorough Understanding Of Liberty
Posted: 19 Apr 2021 06:27 PM PDT
by Gary M. Galles: Today is patriot’s day, marking the Revolutionary War’s opening shots at Lexington and Concord. An excellent way to commemorate it is by remembering Samuel Adams, who Murray Rothbard called “the premier leader of the revolutionary movement,” as far more than a name on a beer bottle. Adams helped organize the Committees of Correspondence, authored “The Rights of Colonists,” founded The Sons of Liberty, and was the principal organizer of the Boston Tea Party. The British government wanted him for treason a year before the Declaration of Independence. He inspired the battle cry “no taxation without representation,” signed the Declaration of Independence and was a representative to both Continental Congresses. Even Paul Revere’s famous ride was to warn Adams. Samuel Adams’ most important contribution to America’s cause, however, was that, in his cousin John Adams’ words, he had “the most thorough understanding of liberty,” which was the central spark in America’s creation. The threats liberty faces today, including a host of government actions that treat the trampling of liberty as non-issues, make recalling his ideas particularly important. The right to freedom being the gift of Almighty God, it is not in the power of man to alienate this gift. It is the greatest absurdity to suppose it in the power of one, or any number of men … to renounce their essential rights, or the means of preserving those rights. Our unalterable resolution would be to be free. All might be free if they valued freedom, and valued it as they should. Our contest is … whether there shall be left to mankind an asylum on earth for civil and religious liberty. The most glorious legacy we can bequeath to posterity is liberty … the only true security is liberty! While a pe There is a degree of watchfulness over all men possessed of power or influence upon which the liberties of mankind must depend. It is necessary to guard against the infirmities of the best as well as the wickedness of the worst. Neither the wisest constitution nor the wisest laws will secure the liberty and happiness of a people whose manners are universally corrupt. While the people are virtuous they cannot be subdued; but once they lose their virtue, they will be ready to surrender their liberties. It is a tremendously important and never-ending problem for the self-governing American people to be … ever alert and vigorously active in … combating wherever necessary any and all threats to Individual Liberty and to its supporting system of constitutionally limited government. The liberties of our country, the freedom of our civil constitution, are worth defending at all hazards; and it is our duty to defend them against all attacks … Let us remember that ‘if we suffer tamely a lawless attack upon our liberty, we encourage it, and involve others in our doom.’ If ye love … the tranquility of servitude better than the animating contest of freedom … may posterity forget that you were our countrymen. It will bring a mark of everlasting infamy … to be cheated out of [our liberty] by the artifices of designing men. If ever a time should come, when vain and aspiring men shall possess the highest seats in government, our country will stand in need of its experienced patriots to prevent its ruin.”Samuel Adams wanted to “renovate the age, by … instructing [Americans] in the art of self-government,” so that we would be capable of “assuming that freedom of thought and dignity of self-direction which [God] bestowed.” In an era of constricting limits on how much self-government we are allowed, we need to rekindle that same devotion to liberty. Tags: Gary M. Galles, Issues & Insights, Remembering, The Patriot, Most Thorough Understanding, Of LibertyTo share or post to your site, click on “Post Link”. Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and “Like” Facebook Page – Thanks! |
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Will Wokeness Finally Cannibalize Itself?
Posted: 19 Apr 2021 06:10 PM PDT
by Victor Davis Hanson: As it cannibalizes its own, Woke LTD is exposed as a money-making machine for its elite BLM Marxist architects, and reveals the hypocrisies and careerist self-interests of its corporate and bicoastal elite tag-alongs. Part 1: Wokeness Really Will End An original, resonant complaint often jumpstarted these movements: The French Girondists could not stop rising food costs and seemed incompetent in war, so Jacobins took over with initial public support. In the late 1940s or early 1950s there were real communists inside the US government and major US institutions that were or had been pro-Soviet at a time when the Russians got the bomb, overran Eastern Europe, and their communist allies took over China. Harvey Weinstein was a sexual ogre who for years used his leftwing virtue-signaling exemptions and insider power to seduce, coerce— and on occasions allegedly rape—young women with absolute impunity. So at first, like a prairie fire, all these combustions spread, as the voices of outraged pledged to end business as usual. But what then ended the rule of the outraged as they quickly became outrageous? Soon, the most radical took control, went on their accustomed power-jihads, and leveled accusations without proof that were to be synonymous with guilt. Original revolutionaries themselves were soon targeted as insufficiently revolutionary. Finally a sickened public collective concluded, “It can’t go on like this”. So the Jacobins absorbed, but also cannibalized, the radical Montagnards and Girondins. Erstwhile revolutionaries like Danton and Hébert were accused of being trimmers and were executed. A cultural proto-Marxism swept France, targeting the church, and all the traditions of the Ancient Regime, even to the extent of renaming the days and months of the year. Yet by early 1794 the nihilist Reign of Terror was devouring its own, until at least the Thermidors intervened and sent them to the guillotine as purveyors of nihilism. The ultimate antidote Napoleon was not far from the horizon. Tags: Victor Davis Hanson, Will Wokeness, Cannibalize ItselfTo 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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Switching Parties?
Posted: 19 Apr 2021 05:39 PM PDT
by Judd Garrette: Joe Biden’s ambassador to the United Nations, Linda Thomas-Greenfield recently stated that “white supremacy was weaved into our founding documents and principles.” Last month on the UN International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, Joe Biden said, “we acknowledge that systemic racism and white supremacy are ugly poisons that have long plagued the United States,” and his Vice President, Kamala Harris followed up by saying, “racism is real in America and it has always been.” Once again, Democrat leaders are embracing and espousing racial identity politics. At what point will we, as Americans, be allowed to stop beating ourselves up over crimes that were committed in our country over 150 years ago? When will we be able to get beyond the sins of our forefathers? 500 years from now, if the United States of America still exists, will people still be held accountable for the evils that occurred in the first 87 years of this country? Will those crimes still define America regardless of how much we have changed and evolved? Is any change necessary or worth it, if we are perpetually tethered to the sins we have evolved away from? Were the 600,000 deaths in the civil war to abolish slavery worth it if we are prevented from acknowledging and realizing the victory those deaths ushered in? Was the Civil Rights movement worth it if we continually act like the movement accomplished nothing? Did Martin Luther King die in vain? Was his life insignificant if we do not recognize any of his accomplishments? We are continually told that present-day Americans must account for the history of racism in America, even if they never committed an act of discrimination in their life. That is the impetus for reparations legislation. It does not matter that America no longer has slavery or Jim Crow, or that white people in America never owned a slave, never discriminated against anyone based on race, they will still have to pay the reparations, pay for the crimes of people long dead and gone who happened to share skin pigmentation as them. It is hard to get through one day in America without reading an article, seeing an item on the Internet or watching a TV program that does not bring up the history of racism in America. Our collective past must be accounted for in the present by somebody. No institution in America is immune from this type of transgenerational accountability for racism, except one; The Democrat Party. Somehow, someway, the Democrat Party has been able to escape accountability for its historic racism. There is absolutely no doubt that the history of the Democrat Party is one of extreme racism. The Democrat Party was the party of slavery. The Democrat Party was the party of Jim Crow and segregation. The Democrat Party started the Ku Klux Klan. The Democrat Party was the party that blocked and filibustered the 1964 Civil Rights act. Racism is weaved and embedded into the history of Democrat Party. There is no sidestepping that reality. It is a historical fact. But amazingly, The Democrat Party somehow has been given a pass. They have never been held accountable for the documented sins of their racism. Why? How are they immune? The Democrat Party escapes responsibility because they perpetuate a lie. They claim that at some point in the late 1960s, the political parties switched; the Democrats became the Republicans, and the Republicans became the Democrats. Therefore, all the bad things, all the racist acts that are in the history of the Democrat Party are now superimposed on the Republican party. It is an interesting slight-of-hand because the Democrats never give up their good past; they still claim Presidents such as Franklin Delano Roosevelt and John F Kennedy. If the parties did in fact switch, those two Presidents should be considered Republicans? The Democrats can’t pretend that Abraham Lincoln is one of theirs without relinquishing FDR and JFK. It doesn’t work that way. They cannot look back through history and cherry pick all the good people, all the effective policies, all the historic achievements of American, and take them for themselves, while hoisting all the bad people and bad policies onto their opponents. Also, if The Democrat Party legitimately wanted to renounce its racist past, why didn’t it change its name which is tied to so much racism? Because it didn’t. Their claim that the parties switched originates from the 1968 Presidential campaign when Richard Nixon had a “Southern strategy”. It all sounds very sinister, a “Southern strategy”. But is it? Richard Nixon is not the first nor the last Presidential candidate to have a strategy to win different parts of the country? Every Presidential candidate worth his salt has had campaign strategies to win the South, or the Midwest, or the Rust Belt, or the Northeast, or the West? So, Nixon having a so-called “Southern strategy” means absolutely nothing. It is not unique. They claim that Nixon’s “Southern strategy” was different because his strategy required that he and the Republican Party embrace a racist platform to win the Southern vote. So, how did Nixon’s “Southern strategy” work out? Yes, Nixon won the 1968 Presidential election, but he did not win a single state in the deep South; he did not win Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Georgia, Texas or Arkansas. So, we’re to believe that Nixon embraced racism and turned the Republican Party racist to win the South, but did not win one Southern state while winning 32 of the remaining 44 states? So, his racist “Southern strategy” caused him to lose the entire south, but win 73% of the rest of the country. It makes no sense. In 1972, Nixon won the entire South, but he also won 49 of the 50 states, so once again his platform resonated throughout the entire country, and not just in the South. In 1976, Democrat Jimmy Carter won the Presidential election mainly because he won the entire South. So, did Carter win that election because he and the Democrat Party devised a racist platform? Throughout the 1980’s, Republican Presidential candidates consistently won the South and the general election, but their platforms had a national appeal. Ronald Reagan won 44 and 49 states in his two victories, while George HW Bush won 40 states in his 1988 win. Republicans have won the South in every Presidential election since, but is that a sign of racism or some other issue? In 1973, around the time when Democrats claim the parties switched, the Supreme Court handed down their Roe v Wade decision, making abortion a guaranteed Constitutional right. This issue, more than anything else changed the political landscape of the South. The Southern United States is often called the “Bible Belt” because it has the largest percentages of Evangelical Christians. Abortion is one of the main issues that determines the Evangelical vote. Since 1980, over 70% of Evangelical Christians have voted for Republican Presidential candidates. So, it has been the legalization of abortion which Democrats have unabashedly supported, and Republicans have tirelessly fought against which has turned the South red, and not a fake accusation of racism, or the fantasy of the parties switching. Racism is embedded into the history of the Democrat Party, and the Democrat Party’s racism is the racist history of America. So, when Democratic politicians assail America’s history of racism, they should be condemning their own party. But instead of holding a mirror up to their own faces, they’ve adroitly been able to flip that mirror around and point it at their opponents thus making innocent people guilty of the crimes they committed, and escaping the guilt of their racist past. The Democrat Party is still the party of racism because it views every issue and every person through the lens of race, and it crafts its policies accordingly. Their present-day embracing of identity politics is simply the offspring of their past history of separating and judging people based on their skin color. It is time that The Democrat Party is held accountable for both of their past history and their present expressions of their racist philosophies. The Democrat Party has been on the wrong side of history from its founding and throughout its existence, and even today with its embracing of the abortion culture, censorship of political opponents, totalitarian control of the people, Communist leanings, the destructive woke culture and their racist identity politics. If America survives these Democrat scourges, future Americans with look back at them in the same light as we look back at slavery and Jim Crow, and the Democrats will do what they always do, blame Republicans for their own sins. Tags: Judd Garrett, Switching Parties?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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Questions To Which I’d Like Answers
Posted: 19 Apr 2021 05:15 PM PDT by E. P. UNUM: In no particular order, these are some questions I really would like answers to. Therefore, I would hope that somehow, someway, Republicans would start clamoring for answers from their Democrat colleagues and news broadcasters do the same thing and not infrequently but day after day after day until We The People get some answers: ● Anyone seen or heard from John Durham and the long awaited Durham Investigative Report? When might we expect to hear the details of this assault on our democracy and the attempts to use the power of government to illegally and unethically drive a sitting President from office? ● How is the FBI investigation going on Hunter Biden? We The People don’t seem to hear much about this anymore. ● What is the intended disposition of the millions of dollars in materials intended to be used to finish the southern border wall that are just sitting untended at our southern border since President Biden halted final construction of the wall? This includes sophisticated scanning ad sensor technology collecting dust and is a classic waste since all of these materials were bought and paid for. Given the masses of people from Central America illegally trying to enter America in the face of an unfinished border wall, wouldn’t it be prudent to finish the job? ● Whatever happened to Tony Bobulinski who gave a sworn deposition to the FBI about Hunter Biden and his dad, Joe Biden, and their financial involvement with a Chinese Communist Venture Capital Company with Joe Biden retaining a “10% hidden stake in this enterprise”. Shouldn’t Republicans and news broadcasters be demanding information about this? What if you theoretically substituted Donald Trump for Joe Biden and Donald Trump Jr. for Hunter Biden. Would democrats and the mainstream media be so silent? ● Where is Kamala Harris? What, as specially designated czar, is she doing to help alleviate the crisis on our southern border with the influx of illegal aliens from South and Central America? ● How much longer are We The People expected to simply ignore the rioting, looting, and destruction of businesses and property just because organizations like BLM feel empowered to take such action? When do we strike back against this form of terrorism? ● I see where Rashida Talib the imbecilic, idiotic congresswoman from Minneapolis, MN wrote “there needs to be an end to policing and militarism” over the shooting death of a 13-year-old boy who had a pistol and was shot by a policeman in Chicago at 2:00 AM. Where were his parents and what was he doing out on a weekday until 2:00 AM in the morning? Why the rush to judgment by Talib without considering the facts? And just in case she thinks taking the life of a 13-year-old is a piece of cake, I can tell you that the cop who shot him is probably struggling mightily this very moment and will for a long time. ● I don’t think Epstein killed himself in his cell, and he sure as hell didn’t cremate himself. Whadaya think? ● Donald Trump was right and the media wrong… again. And so was President Biden. All had accused President Trump of ignoring the “evidence” of Russia paying bounties to the Taliban for killing American soldiers. Turns out there was no evidence of this. Did you see any apologies from the mainstream media? ● Maybe it’s just me, but I believe that democrats continuously take the position that there isn’t a problem we face that cannot be fixed by throwing bundles of money at it. It’s been that way for as long as I can remember. The problem is, money can’t fix the kinds of problems we face today in education, in science, in practical experience, and a profound lack of common sense. To fix these problems you first have to recognize they exist and the democrats occupying the Halls of Congress today are just not capable intellectually or morally to acknowledge this. ● Take Congressman Hank Johnson, (D. Ga.), the man who asked a US Navy Admiral if he thought the shipment of planes, APC’s, Ground Equipment and personnel to Guam was a bit too much and “might tip over the island”. I actually heard and watched the Congressman ask that question, and I was amazed at the composure of the Admiral who calmly responded that he did not think there was any concern over Guam tipping over. I am wondering today if Congressman Johnson feels that his push to add four more Justices to the Supreme Court might “tip over the Court” so to speak, (in more ways than one). More to the point…how does someone of Mr. Johnson’s lack of intelligence and common sense get elected to represent We The People? Ditto for Illan Omar and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. ● I sure do hope that someone on the Republican side starts calling for the sanctioning of Maxine Waters for her most recent outburst at a Congressional Hearing shouting at Congressman Jim Jordan to “shut his mouth”. ● The Sherman Antitrust Act and the Robinson Patman Act, both laws on the books call for any contract, combination, or conspiracy in restraint of trade or which tend to substantially lessen competition shall be deemed illegal. With this in mind, what would you consider the actions taken by Twitter, Facebook, and Google directed towards the entity Parlor and the President of the United States, Donald Trump and Tucker Carlson to be? Seems to me that a case can easily be made that these entities exerted undue influence, and should be pursued by the Justice Department. If Merrick Garland is the kind of independent thinker democrats have advised us he is, this seems like a no-brainer. Tags: E.P. Unum, McIntosh Enterprises, Questions, I’d Like AnswersTo 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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CDC violated law to inflate COVID cases and fatalities
Posted: 19 Apr 2021 09:26 PM PDT STORY AT-A-GLANCE
In this interview, Dr. Henry Ealy, ND, BCHN, better known as Dr. Henele, a certified holistic nutritionist and founder/executive community director of the Energetic Health Institute,1 reviews how U.S. federal regulatory agencies have manipulated COVID-19 statistics to control the pandemic narrative. He earned his doctorate in naturopathic medicine from SCNM. After graduating from UCLA with a bachelor of science in mechanical engineering, he worked for a major aerospace company as a primary database developer for the International Space Station program. He holds over 20 years of teaching and clinical experience and was the first naturopathic doctor to regularly teach at a major university in the U.S., when he headed up a program at Arizona State University on bioanxiety management. As he points out, he’s an avid data collector. In October 2020, Henele and a team of other investigators published a paper2 in Science, Public Health Policy and the Law, titled, “COVID-19 Data Collection, Comorbidity & Federal Law: A Historical Retrospective,” which details how the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has enabled the corruption of case- and fatality-reporting data in violation of federal law. Accuracy of Data Is Paramount for Public Health PoliciesThe team started looking at CDC data on COVID-19 cases and fatalities in mid-March 2020. He explains: “What I started doing on March 12 was going through all the data we could find from the Italian Ministry of Health and South Korea. We couldn’t validate any of the data coming out of China. There was just no independent way to do it. What we were seeing out of Italy and South Korea was that we were going to be concerned about people who are over 60, over 70 years of age with preexisting conditions. That was the main thing coming out of that data. So, we were expecting the same kind of trends here … I started tracking the data on a daily basis from each state health department, and then making sure that what the CDC was reporting was matching up. What we started to see, very early on, were some significant anomalies between what the states were reporting and what the CDC was saying. It was concerning, because the variance was growing with each day. We have an old saying: ‘Garbage in equals garbage out.’ And that was the concern, because we knew public health policies are going to be based upon the data, so accuracy is of paramount importance. Then we started delving in a little deeper into how the CDC was supposedly collecting their data. That’s where we saw the National Vital Statistics Systems (NVSS) March 24 guidelines, which were very concerning, and we saw the CDC adopt the Council for State and Territorial Epidemiologists paper on April 14. What was incredibly concerning about this was that it was all done without any federal oversight, and it was all done without any public comment, especially scientific comment. That became increasingly problematic. We started to see discrepancies in the state of New York alone, in the thousands of fatalities.” Special Rules for COVID-19 Fatalities Were ImplementedImportantly, in March 2020, there was a significant change made to the definition of what a COVID-19 fatality was. As explained by Henele, there’s a handbook on death reporting, which has been in use since 2003. There are two key sections on a death certificate. In the first part, the cause of death is detailed. In the second part, contributing factors are listed. Contributing factors are not necessarily statistically recorded. It’s the first part, the actual cause of death, that is most important for statistical accounting. March 24, 2020, the NVSS updated its guidelines on how to report and track COVID-19-related deaths. “They were saying that COVID-19 should be listed in Part 1 for statistical tracking, but [only] in cases where it is proven to have caused death, or was assumed to have caused death,” Henele explains. “What was really concerning about this document was that it specifically stated that any preexisting conditions should be moved from Part 1, where it has been put for 17 years, into Part 2. So, it was basically taking this and saying, ‘We’re going to create exclusive rules for COVID-19 and we’re going to do a 180 for this single disease …’ The big problem with that is that now you remove the ability for a medical examiner, a coroner, a physician, to interpret [the cause of death] based upon the collective health history of that patient … You remove their expertise, and you say, ‘You have to count this as COVID-19.’ That takes on an added measure when you incentivize it financially, and that’s what we saw with some of the Medicare and Medicaid payouts …” Who’s Responsible?Who has the authority to do this? The answer is “no one.” A federal agency has the ability to propose a data change, at which time it would be registered in the Federal Register. At that point, federal oversight by the Office of Management and Budget kicks in, and the proposed change is opened up for public comment. Since they did not register the proposed change, there was no oversight and no possibility for the public to comment on the change. Basically, what happened is that these changes were simply implemented without following any of the prescribed rules. “They acted unilaterally, and that’s not how [it] is supposed to work,” Henele says. As to who took it upon themselves to alter the reporting rules, we don’t know. To identify the culprits, Henele and his team have sent out formal grand jury investigation petitions to every U.S. attorney and the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), requesting a thorough, independent and transparent investigation. “We did it at both state and federal levels. We have sent physical copies to every U.S. attorney and their aides. We sent out over 247 mailings in October [2020],” Henele explains. “We sent out an additional 20 to 30 to various people at the Department of Justice … They would have the ability to call a grand jury, and that grand jury would have the ability to subpoena all those records to determine who were at fault … All we need is one U.S. attorney. All we need is one person at the Department of Justice to take up the cause.” Dramatic ImplicationsThe consequences of that change in the definition of the cause of death where COVID-19 is involved have been dramatic. For the full implications, I recommend reading through Henele’s peer-reviewed paper, “COVID-19: CDC Violates Federal Law to Enable Corruption of Fatality-Reporting Data.”3 “We’ve accumulated about 10,000 hours of collective team research into this [paper]. It’s been reviewed by nine attorneys and a judge for accuracy. It’s gone through the peer-review process before being published. We feel it’s tight. On page 20 of the paper, we have a big graphic showing what the estimated actual fatality count should have been as of August 23, 2020. What was reported on August 23 was 161,392 fatalities caused by COVID-19 … Had we used the 2003 guidelines, our estimates are that we would have roughly 9,684 total fatalities due to COVID-19. That’s a significant difference. That’s a difference on the scale of as much as 96%. The range that we calculated was 88.9% to 96% inflation.” Indeed, this matches up with an admission by the CDC in late August 2020, at which time they admitted that only 6% of the total death count had COVID-19 listed as the sole cause of death. The remaining 94% had had an average of 2.6 comorbidities or preexisting health conditions that contributed to their deaths.4 “For absolute 100% accuracy, we’d have to do something like what we were just alerted to by a whistleblower in Florida, where they’ve actually gone in and reexamined every single death certificate and the medical records with them. What they found was that roughly 80% of the fatalities were wrongfully classified as COVID-19 fatalities,” Henele says. Science Foundations Have Been ViolatedMainstream media have justified pandemic measures “based on the science,” yet the very foundation of science has been violated. The ramifications are enormous, from the destruction of local economies and skyrocketing suicide rates to people being forced to die alone, their family members being barred from being at their bedside during their last moments. “I lost my mother in in 2002,” Henele says. “The grace of it all was that we were able to get her out of the hospital and fulfill her last request, which was to pass away in her bed with family around her. I grieve for every single person who’s lost someone [during this pandemic] who was not able to be there. Americans should not have to die alone because we’re worried about some virus that they’re telling us is a problem, when the data, even the data that we know to be inflated and fraudulent, still doesn’t suggest the virility that they want us to believe.” COVID-19 TimelineIn their paper, Henele and his team detail a timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic and federal laws that impact data handling. Here’s a summary: In 1946, certain administrative procedures were implemented. The Administrative Procedures Act requires federal agents and agencies to follow certain rules to get things done. These rules are to ensure transparency in government. “If you’re a federal agency, you have an obligation to the people of this country to make sure that the data you’re publishing is not only accurate, but that it is transparent,” Henele explains. In 1980, the Paperwork Reduction Act was written into law. In 1995, the Act was amended, designating the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) as the oversight body for all federal agencies’ data. In October 2002, the Information Quality Act was implemented, which doubles down even further on the accuracy and integrity and data gathering. This act requires federal agencies to meet explicit criteria in order for their data to be published and analyzed. In 2005, the Virology Journal published research demonstrating that hydroxychloroquine has strong antiviral effects against SARS-CoV (the virus responsible for SARS) primate cells. This finding was hailed by Dr. Anthony Fauci, Henele notes. In other words, 15 years ago, Fauci admitted that hydroxychloroquine works against coronaviruses. This is public record. As reported in “The Lancet Gets Lanced With Hydroxychloroquine Fraud” and “How a False Hydroxychloroquine Narrative Was Created,” the myth that this drug was useless at best and dangerous at worst was purposely created using falsified research and trials in which the drug was given in toxic doses. This fraudulent research was then used to discourage and in some cases block the use of hydroxychloroquine worldwide. As noted by Henele, “It’s not science. We’re in this very weird faith-based model of science, which isn’t science at that point.” In 2014, Fauci authorized $3.7 million to the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV). In 2019, WIV received another $3.7 million. In both instances, this funding was for gain-of-function research on bat coronaviruses. October 18, 2019, Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security hosted Event 201, in conjunction with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the World Economic Forum and a few other financial partners. November 17, 2019, China recorded the first known case of COVID-19. “Now, they could be completely unrelated,” Henele says, “but for us, it’s a very incredible coincidence that you run a simulation a month before a pandemic breaks out. It’s a little tough for me to digest as just a coincidence.” January 29, 2020, the White House installed a coronavirus task force, which included Fauci and then-CDC director Dr. Robert Redfield, as well as Derek Kan, then-deputy director of the OMB. “I found this to be a little interesting,” Henele says. “Why would you need an OMB person on a coronavirus task force?” March 9, 2020, the CDC alerted Americans over 60 with preexisting conditions that they might be in for a long lockdown out of safety concerns. March 24, the CDC changed how COVID-19 is recorded on death certificates, de-emphasizing preexisting conditions and comorbidities, and basically calling all deaths in which the patient had a positive SARS-CoV-2 test a COVID-19 death. “We have, legitimately on record, people who’ve died in a motorcycle accident listed as a COVID-19 death. These are not fictitious things that we’ve made up. Rhode Island had over 80% of their fatalities at one point in either assisted living centers or hospice care. Why are we testing people in hospice care and life care? That’s another interesting question,” Henele says. April 14, 2020, the CDC adopted a position paper from a nonprofit, the Council for State and Territorial Epidemiologists, which identifies every single methodology for how to report a probable COVID-19 case, a confirmed COVID-19 case, an epidemiologically-linked or contact-traced COVID case. “What’s so incredible about this is the standard of proof for a probable case is literally one cough. That’s all a physician needs, [according to] this document, to validate that that person is a probable COVID case,” Henele says. “And it gets worse. On Page 6 of that document, Section 7B, it explicitly states that they are not going to define a methodology to ensure that the same person cannot be counted multiple times. So, what we end up with is a revolving door. Now, in terms of new cases, the same person can be counted over and over and over again, without being tested, without having any symptoms. All they need to do is be within 6 feet of someone [who has been deemed positive for SARS-CoV-2] and then a contact tracer can say, ‘OK, well, that person is [also] positive.’ When we looked at data from last week, roughly 27% of the people who were said to be positive actually had a positive test. That means 73% were just told ‘Yeah, we think you got it.’ And that’s good enough, because we’re in this faith-based model of science, instead of a verifiable framework for science, which we’re supposed to be based on. That person then cannot go back to work until they show a negative test. Well, let’s say they get tested 13 times. Guess what happens? That’s 13 new cases, when it really should only be one. So, there are major flaws, and the issue that I think a lot of scientists like myself … have with this document and its adoption is that there was no oversight, and there was no public comment period to question some of the obvious flaws in what they were defining as data collection — let alone to ask a very simple question: ‘You’re the CDC, you’re supposed to be the pinnacle of this. Why do you need to outsource rules and criteria for data collection to a nonprofit entity?’ That doesn’t make much sense to me.” Transparency Rules Have Been Grossly ViolatedSo, what exactly is the connection between the Paperwork Reduction Act and the COVID-19 fatality data? Why is it so important? “Well, the Paperwork Reduction Act is really about establishing oversight,” Henele explains. “It established the Office of Management and Budget, the OMB, which is under the executive branch. It established them as the key agency for oversight of all data in the entire federal government. So, when you start seeing IHME [Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation] out of the University of Washington — which is heavily funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, to the tune of $384 million in two installments — when you see their data being used at federal levels, you go and look at the Federal Register and you say, ‘OK, where is the 30 to 60 days that we were supposed to have to comment on the use of that data?’ Public comment is part of the Paperwork Reduction Act. That’s what it’s all about. What we saw instead was just, ‘Hey, this is what the IHME is putting out there. We’re going to go with it.’ Well, you can’t do that if you’re a federal agency … IHME is … technically an independent organization, but they don’t have any governmental designation. They’re not a 501(c)(3), they’re not a 501(c)(4), they’re not a 501(c)(6). They’re just this amorphous nongovernmental organization within our country, and it’s kind of concerning. We’re doing more research on that, but it’s very, very concerning because they don’t have anybody to account to.” Test-Based Strategy Has Been an Egregious FraudIn addition to the manipulation of fatality statistics, the statistics of “cases” were also manipulated. Traditionally, a “case” is a patient who is symptomatic; someone who is actually ill. When it comes to COVID-19, however, a “case” suddenly became anyone who tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 using a PCR test, or worse, assumed positive based on proximity to someone who tested positive. I’ve detailed this fraud in many previous articles over the past year, including “Coronavirus Fraud Scandal — The Biggest Fight Has Just Begun” and “The Insanity of the PCR Testing Saga.” “Cases” were also counted multiple times, as explained above. Henele expounds on this issue, noting: “The CDC specifically enacted what’s called a test-based strategy, which we’ve never done before in medicine for anything. What that test-based strategy means is if you test positive, you got [COVID-19]. But what they didn’t do for the PCR testing was they didn’t identify the agreed upon number of cycles across all states across all labs that are testing. What most people don’t know is that the closer you get to zero in terms of cycle times, the more likely that the result is going to be negative. The closer you get to 60, the more likely that it’s going to be positive. Well, we’ve never seen a document coming out of the FDA, coming out of the CDC, coming out of any of the state health departments, that says, ‘We need all labs to be at this specific cycle [threshold]. And if a person is not deemed positive with that number of cycles, then they are not positive.’ So, there’s just flaw after flaw after flaw.” Data Manipulation Created COVID-19 PandemicMost labs used cycle thresholds above 40 — as recommended by the CDC and the World Health Organization — which exponentially increased the likelihood of a positive test, even among completely healthy and noninfectious individuals. The only justification for all of this is that it was done to perpetuate the narrative that we were in a raging pandemic, which was then used to justify the unprecedented destruction of personal freedom and the economy. “The thing I have to give the folks that have been involved in this credit for is the incredible number of sleights of hands,” Henele says. “It’s a little bit here, a little bit here, a little bit here, a little bit here. And when that happens, it leads to something that is very dangerous scientifically, and very dangerous for public health policy, which is control of data — the ability to manipulate data … and if you can control the data, you get to control the narrative … If we’re not going to have an absolute, transparent and verifiable data collection process that is based upon accuracy and integrity of that data, then you can turn that [pandemic emergency] dial up and down at your whim. My hope is that the objective scientist within all of us understands that this is bigger than politics. This is beyond it. This is a severely broken system that we have to fix, and we better do it.” As discussed in many other articles, it appears the COVID-19 pandemic has in fact been a preplanned justification for the implementation of a global technocrat-led control system, which includes a brand-new financial system to replace the central bank-manufactured fiat economy that is now at the end of its functional life. Fiat currency is manufactured through the creation of debt with interest attached, and the whole world is now so laden with debt it can never be repaid. If people understood how the central banks of the world have pulled the wool over our eyes, we would simply demand an end to the central banks. Currency ought to be created and managed nationally. The central banks, of course, do not want this reality to become common knowledge, because then they will no longer be able to manipulate all the countries of the world, so they need the economic breakdown to appear natural. For that, they need a global catastrophe, such as a major war, or a fearsome pandemic necessitating the shutdown of economies. Through this willful manipulation of case- and fatality statistics, the CDC has been complicit in willful misconduct by generating needless fear that has then been used against you to rob you of your personal freedoms and liberties and help usher in this massive transfer of wealth and global tyranny. As noted by Henele, “People are going to be complicit in their own slavery. People are complicit in putting digital shackles around themselves and really restricting their civil liberties.” Hopefully, people will begin to understand how pandemic statistics have been, and still are, manipulated to control the narrative and generate unjustified fear for no other reason than to get you to comply with tyrannical measures designed to enslave you, not just temporarily but permanently. More InformationTo understand how we got to this point, please consider reading Henele’s paper, “COVID-19: CDC Violates Federal Law to Enable Corruption of Fatality-Reporting Data.” As noted by Henele: “I’m looking forward to the day when we look back on this, and go, ‘Oh, we almost fell for one, but we woke up in time and we figured this out. And now we have a good balance of technology, but technology that doesn’t have the right to censor us, technology that doesn’t have the right to control us; we have figured out that having too much control in the hands of too few is not a good recipe for us as a species on this planet.’ We know it doesn’t pass the smell test, so it’s important to get informed and educated and it’s papers like this — and this isn’t the only one out there — that have done the homework. If we’re going to trust someone, it’s important to me that we trust people who’ve done the homework and have no vested interest in the outcome. My team is a team of volunteers. We all do this in our spare time. We’re not making any money. We’re not going to seek to make any money off of this. We’re doing this because we believe in this country. We love this country and we love the people of this country. When I see people suffering, I have to help. I got to get in and help. So, if you are an American that wants to help, we are setting up resources for you to be able to get engaged and help us push this forward, maybe grease some of these wheels of justice, so we can get an independent grand jury investigation.” For additional information, or if you want to help, you can email Henele and his team at COVIDResearchTeam@protonmail.com. You can also use your voice and actions to support an investigation into the CDC’s actions. Two Easy Ways You Can Take Action
‘The Purge’ by Big Tech targets conservatives, including usJust when we thought the Covid-19 lockdowns were ending and our ability to stay afloat was improving, censorship reared its ugly head.For the last few months, NOQ Report has appealed to our readers for assistance in staying afloat through Covid-19 lockdowns. The downturn in the economy has limited our ability to generate proper ad revenue just as our traffic was skyrocketing. We had our first sustained stretch of three months with over a million visitors in November, December, and January, but February saw a dip. It wasn’t just the shortened month. We expected that. We also expected the continuation of dropping traffic from “woke” Big Tech companies like Google, Facebook, and Twitter, but it has actually been much worse than anticipated. Our Twitter account was banned. One of our YouTube accounts was banned and another has been suspended. Facebook “fact-checks” everything we post. Spotify canceled us. Why? Because we believe in the truth prevailing, and that means we will continue to discuss “taboo” topics. The 2020 presidential election was stolen. You can’t say that on Big Tech platforms without risking cancelation, but we’d rather get cancelled for telling the truth rather than staying around to repeat mainstream media’s lies. They have been covering it up since before the election and they’ve convinced the vast majority of conservative news outlets that they will be harmed if they continue to discuss voter fraud. We refuse to back down. The truth is the truth. The lies associated with Covid-19 are only slightly more prevalent than the suppression of valid scientific information that runs counter to the prescribed narrative. We should be allowed to ask questions about the vaccines, for example, as there is ample evidence for concern. One does not have to be an “anti-vaxxer” in order to want answers about vaccines that are still considered experimental and that have a track record in a short period of time of having side-effects. These questions are not allowed on Big Tech which is just another reason we are getting cancelled. There are more topics that they refuse to allow. In turn, we refuse to stop discussing them. This is why we desperately need your help. 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 are on track to be short by about $5300 per month in order to maintain operations. 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. We had 5,657,724 sessions on our website from November, 2020, through February, 2021. Our intention is to elevate that to higher levels this year by focusing on a strategy that relies on free speech rather than being beholden to progressive Big Tech companies. During that four-month stretch, Twitter and Facebook accounted for about 20% of our traffic. We are actively working on operating as if that traffic is zero, replacing it with platforms that operate more freely such as Gab, Parler, and others. While we were never as dependent on Big Tech as most conservative sites, we’d like to be completely free from them. That doesn’t mean we will block them, but we refuse to be beholden to companies that absolutely despise us simply because of our political ideology. 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. As the world spirals towards radical progressivism, the need for truthful journalism has never been greater. But in these times, we need as many conservative media voices as possible. Please help keep NOQ Report going. Bitcoin: 32SeW2Ajn86g4dATWtWreABhEkiqxsKUGn The post CDC violated law to inflate COVID cases and fatalities appeared first on NOQ Report – Conservative Christian News, Opinions, and Quotes. |
Minneapolis church set ablaze blocks from BLM George Floyd ‘peaceful protests’
Posted: 19 Apr 2021 08:05 PM PDT A Catholic church just blocks away from the Black Lives Matter and Antifa protests in Minneapolis was set ablaze Monday night. As expected, zero major mainstream media news outlets are covering it, focusing instead of Neo-Marxist affirmation reports and critical race theory propaganda.
While it has not been confirmed that the blaze was the result of arson or that the Black Lives Matter “activists” around the corner were involved, it would be an odd coincidence considering they have been threatening all week to burn houses of worship to the ground. Meanwhile, cheers rang out from among many of the protesters when the smoke began rising from Sacred Heart of Jesus Polish National Catholic Church. Nevertheless, the storyline coming from local media is that there are “no indications” the fire was intentionally set. Considering they are still fighting the fire, saying there are no indications of intentionality is a meaningless statement. According to The Gateway Pundit: Did Maxine Waters’ incitement to violence cause this? Firefighters responded to a church fire in northeast Minneapolis Monday evening after closing arguments in the Chauvin trial concluded. Tensions are very high after Democrat Rep. Maxine Waters threatened Chauvin jurors and incited mob violence. Rep. Waters told BLM protesters to “get more confrontational with authorities.” The church is located on the 2200 block of 5th St. NE, about 10 minutes from the protest downtown. Here’s what was happening blocks away before the fire started:
Arson investigators have been called to the scene. There were reported people in the building when the fire started by they were able to evacuate in time. According to @CrimeWatchMpls:
The death by Fentanyl overdose of Saint George Floyd continues to prompt “peaceful protesters” and BLM “activists” into action. At what point do BLM supporters realize they’re funding domestic terrorists? Or do they already know? ‘The Purge’ by Big Tech targets conservatives, including usJust when we thought the Covid-19 lockdowns were ending and our ability to stay afloat was improving, censorship reared its ugly head.For the last few months, NOQ Report has appealed to our readers for assistance in staying afloat through Covid-19 lockdowns. The downturn in the economy has limited our ability to generate proper ad revenue just as our traffic was skyrocketing. We had our first sustained stretch of three months with over a million visitors in November, December, and January, but February saw a dip. It wasn’t just the shortened month. We expected that. We also expected the continuation of dropping traffic from “woke” Big Tech companies like Google, Facebook, and Twitter, but it has actually been much worse than anticipated. Our Twitter account was banned. One of our YouTube accounts was banned and another has been suspended. Facebook “fact-checks” everything we post. Spotify canceled us. Why? Because we believe in the truth prevailing, and that means we will continue to discuss “taboo” topics. The 2020 presidential election was stolen. You can’t say that on Big Tech platforms without risking cancelation, but we’d rather get cancelled for telling the truth rather than staying around to repeat mainstream media’s lies. They have been covering it up since before the election and they’ve convinced the vast majority of conservative news outlets that they will be harmed if they continue to discuss voter fraud. We refuse to back down. The truth is the truth. The lies associated with Covid-19 are only slightly more prevalent than the suppression of valid scientific information that runs counter to the prescribed narrative. We should be allowed to ask questions about the vaccines, for example, as there is ample evidence for concern. One does not have to be an “anti-vaxxer” in order to want answers about vaccines that are still considered experimental and that have a track record in a short period of time of having side-effects. These questions are not allowed on Big Tech which is just another reason we are getting cancelled. There are more topics that they refuse to allow. In turn, we refuse to stop discussing them. This is why we desperately need your help. 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 are on track to be short by about $5300 per month in order to maintain operations. 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. We had 5,657,724 sessions on our website from November, 2020, through February, 2021. Our intention is to elevate that to higher levels this year by focusing on a strategy that relies on free speech rather than being beholden to progressive Big Tech companies. During that four-month stretch, Twitter and Facebook accounted for about 20% of our traffic. We are actively working on operating as if that traffic is zero, replacing it with platforms that operate more freely such as Gab, Parler, and others. While we were never as dependent on Big Tech as most conservative sites, we’d like to be completely free from them. That doesn’t mean we will block them, but we refuse to be beholden to companies that absolutely despise us simply because of our political ideology. 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. As the world spirals towards radical progressivism, the need for truthful journalism has never been greater. But in these times, we need as many conservative media voices as possible. Please help keep NOQ Report going. Bitcoin: 32SeW2Ajn86g4dATWtWreABhEkiqxsKUGn The post Minneapolis church set ablaze blocks from BLM George Floyd ‘peaceful protests’ appeared first on NOQ Report – Conservative Christian News, Opinions, and Quotes. |
Ron Paul: Why can’t we ‘just march out’ of Afghanistan?
Posted: 19 Apr 2021 06:44 PM PDT Last week President Biden announced a “full” US withdrawal from Afghanistan – the longest war in US history – by the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attack on the United States. While this announcement is to be welcomed, the delayed US withdrawal may result in Americans and Afghans dying needlessly for good PR optics back home. We all remember how many Americans died after President Bush’s “Mission Accomplished” stunt in Iraq. The war has been a disaster from day one. So why wait to end it? The previous Trump Administration had negotiated an agreement for the US to be out of Afghanistan by the first of May, but in its obsession with tossing out anything associated with Trump, President Biden will continue to keep US troops in harm’s way in this pointless war. The Taliban have kept their end of the “Doha Agreement” signed under then-President Trump: no Americans have been killed in Afghanistan for more than a year. However, the US side under President Biden will formally violate the Agreement by keeping US troops in-country after May 1st. The Taliban has announced that it will hold the US “liable” for remaining in-country after the agreed-upon departure date. That means more Americans may be killed. The outcome of the war will not be altered in the slightest by keeping US troops in Afghanistan four additional months. The withdrawal is already announced and no one paying attention expects the corrupt US-backed Kabul government to survive. It is another Saigon moment, proving that the intellectually bankrupt US foreign policy and military established has learned absolutely nothing from history. So if another American is killed, who is going to explain to the grieving family why their loved one had to remain in harm’s way for a good 9/11 photo-op? A recent article in the Military Times lays out the massive disaster of the US two-decade war on Afghanistan: more than two trillion dollars spent – much of it going to fund crooked practices in Afghanistan and here at home. And even worse, the Cost of War Project has estimated that a quarter of a million people have been killed in the war. We do applaud President Biden’s decision to ignore the demands of all the neocons who have flocked to support his Administration, but as is most often the case, when it comes to Washington you have to really read the fine print when something sounds too good to be true. In this case, the fine print is that the US will not actually be leaving Afghanistan at all. As a recent article in The Grayzone points out, the Afghan war will continue with US special forces, CIA paramilitaries, and guns-for-hire taking the place of US soldiers. The war is not going to end, it’s just going to be “privatized.” My philosophy has always been simple: we just marched in, so we can just march out. As we have learned recently, that is exactly what President Trump tried to do in the final days of his presidency, only to get cold feed after his military and national security “experts” told him it was a terrible idea. When the history of the Trump Administration is written, it will sadly be filled with stories of Trumps’ excellent instincts tossed aside by his inability to demand that those working for him follow his orders. It’s tragic. We need to be completely out of Afghanistan. Yesterday. Article by Ron Paul. Image by Amber Clay from Pixabay ‘The Purge’ by Big Tech targets conservatives, including usJust when we thought the Covid-19 lockdowns were ending and our ability to stay afloat was improving, censorship reared its ugly head.For the last few months, NOQ Report has appealed to our readers for assistance in staying afloat through Covid-19 lockdowns. The downturn in the economy has limited our ability to generate proper ad revenue just as our traffic was skyrocketing. We had our first sustained stretch of three months with over a million visitors in November, December, and January, but February saw a dip. It wasn’t just the shortened month. We expected that. We also expected the continuation of dropping traffic from “woke” Big Tech companies like Google, Facebook, and Twitter, but it has actually been much worse than anticipated. Our Twitter account was banned. One of our YouTube accounts was banned and another has been suspended. Facebook “fact-checks” everything we post. Spotify canceled us. Why? Because we believe in the truth prevailing, and that means we will continue to discuss “taboo” topics. The 2020 presidential election was stolen. You can’t say that on Big Tech platforms without risking cancelation, but we’d rather get cancelled for telling the truth rather than staying around to repeat mainstream media’s lies. They have been covering it up since before the election and they’ve convinced the vast majority of conservative news outlets that they will be harmed if they continue to discuss voter fraud. We refuse to back down. The truth is the truth. The lies associated with Covid-19 are only slightly more prevalent than the suppression of valid scientific information that runs counter to the prescribed narrative. We should be allowed to ask questions about the vaccines, for example, as there is ample evidence for concern. One does not have to be an “anti-vaxxer” in order to want answers about vaccines that are still considered experimental and that have a track record in a short period of time of having side-effects. These questions are not allowed on Big Tech which is just another reason we are getting cancelled. There are more topics that they refuse to allow. In turn, we refuse to stop discussing them. This is why we desperately need your help. 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 are on track to be short by about $5300 per month in order to maintain operations. 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. We had 5,657,724 sessions on our website from November, 2020, through February, 2021. Our intention is to elevate that to higher levels this year by focusing on a strategy that relies on free speech rather than being beholden to progressive Big Tech companies. During that four-month stretch, Twitter and Facebook accounted for about 20% of our traffic. We are actively working on operating as if that traffic is zero, replacing it with platforms that operate more freely such as Gab, Parler, and others. While we were never as dependent on Big Tech as most conservative sites, we’d like to be completely free from them. That doesn’t mean we will block them, but we refuse to be beholden to companies that absolutely despise us simply because of our political ideology. 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. 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Former mayor Robert Emmanuel Jacob wants to defund police. He was just arrested for child sex crimes.
Posted: 19 Apr 2021 06:31 PM PDT
What is it about radical leftists who engage in criminal activity while demanding we defund the police? Is it part of some self-serving escape mechanism that allows them to justify their crimes by blaming cops? The latest example took a sick turn when it was revealed a former Democratic Mayor in California has been charged with 11 counts of sexual assault crimes against children. Robert Emmanuel Jacob was arrested last week on 11 felony counts. Ironically, he has been among the most vocal in blaming law enforcement for pretty much everything while calling on them to get defunded. Now, it appears we know why he wanted law enforcement to be hampered as he allegedly victimized young boys. As The Post Millennial reported: The former mayor of Sebastopol, Cal., a progressive Democrat who voiced support for Black Lives Matter rioters and defunding police, was arrested Saturday morning over multiple felony child sex crimes. Sebastopol Police booked 44-year-old Robert Emmanuel Jacob on 11 felony counts related to sexual assault crimes against a minor aged 14 or 15. According to law enforcement, the child sex abuse may have begun in December 2019 and continued through March 2021. “Violence is what it takes to win wars,” Jacob, who also often criticized former President Donald Trump, wrote on Facebook during the riots last summer. “The police beat people daily and kill them regularly, but that’s acceptable.” In another post the same month, Jacob advocated for defunding police. “Defunding is about re-funding,” he wrote on Facebook. “Defund the police to re-fund the resources we’ve been slashing for generations.” He also praised Minneapolis’ city council for promising to dismantle its police department. When you see a radical progressive calling to defund police, ask yourself if they’re actually trying to protect themselves from being caught in their own crimes. If Robert Emmanuel Jacob is found guilty, we’ll know why he has been so opposed to the law. Watch this show on Locals or listen to it on Apple Podcasts.
‘The Purge’ by Big Tech targets conservatives, including usJust when we thought the Covid-19 lockdowns were ending and our ability to stay afloat was improving, censorship reared its ugly head.For the last few months, NOQ Report has appealed to our readers for assistance in staying afloat through Covid-19 lockdowns. The downturn in the economy has limited our ability to generate proper ad revenue just as our traffic was skyrocketing. We had our first sustained stretch of three months with over a million visitors in November, December, and January, but February saw a dip. It wasn’t just the shortened month. We expected that. We also expected the continuation of dropping traffic from “woke” Big Tech companies like Google, Facebook, and Twitter, but it has actually been much worse than anticipated. Our Twitter account was banned. One of our YouTube accounts was banned and another has been suspended. Facebook “fact-checks” everything we post. Spotify canceled us. Why? Because we believe in the truth prevailing, and that means we will continue to discuss “taboo” topics. The 2020 presidential election was stolen. You can’t say that on Big Tech platforms without risking cancelation, but we’d rather get cancelled for telling the truth rather than staying around to repeat mainstream media’s lies. They have been covering it up since before the election and they’ve convinced the vast majority of conservative news outlets that they will be harmed if they continue to discuss voter fraud. We refuse to back down. The truth is the truth. The lies associated with Covid-19 are only slightly more prevalent than the suppression of valid scientific information that runs counter to the prescribed narrative. We should be allowed to ask questions about the vaccines, for example, as there is ample evidence for concern. One does not have to be an “anti-vaxxer” in order to want answers about vaccines that are still considered experimental and that have a track record in a short period of time of having side-effects. These questions are not allowed on Big Tech which is just another reason we are getting cancelled. There are more topics that they refuse to allow. In turn, we refuse to stop discussing them. This is why we desperately need your help. 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 are on track to be short by about $5300 per month in order to maintain operations. 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. We had 5,657,724 sessions on our website from November, 2020, through February, 2021. Our intention is to elevate that to higher levels this year by focusing on a strategy that relies on free speech rather than being beholden to progressive Big Tech companies. During that four-month stretch, Twitter and Facebook accounted for about 20% of our traffic. We are actively working on operating as if that traffic is zero, replacing it with platforms that operate more freely such as Gab, Parler, and others. While we were never as dependent on Big Tech as most conservative sites, we’d like to be completely free from them. That doesn’t mean we will block them, but we refuse to be beholden to companies that absolutely despise us simply because of our political ideology. 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. As the world spirals towards radical progressivism, the need for truthful journalism has never been greater. But in these times, we need as many conservative media voices as possible. Please help keep NOQ Report going. Bitcoin: 32SeW2Ajn86g4dATWtWreABhEkiqxsKUGn The post Former mayor Robert Emmanuel Jacob wants to defund police. He was just arrested for child sex crimes. appeared first on NOQ Report – Conservative Christian News, Opinions, and Quotes. |
Thug who allegedly shot at Minneapolis National Guard and police has been arrested
Posted: 19 Apr 2021 06:01 PM PDT Following the unhinged rant by Congresswoman Maxine Waters, someone decided to open fire on a group of Minneapolis National Guard and police officers on Sunday, injuring two. Now, a suspect has been arrested and charged for the crime. Andrew Thomas, 28, has been charged as a felon in possession of a firearm. He will appear Tuesday before Magistrate Judge Katherine M. Menendez in U.S. District Court. According to a DoJ press release: According to the allegations in the criminal complaint, during the early morning hours of April 18, 2021, a team of Minnesota National Guard soldiers, along with an officer of the Minneapolis Police Department, was stationed at the corner of Penn Avenue North and West Broadway Avenue in Minneapolis. At approximately 4:20 a.m., a light-colored SUV driving on West Broadway Avenue fired multiple shots at the team. One bullet went through the windshield of the team’s military vehicle, which held four soldiers. Two soldiers of the Minnesota National Guard sustained minor injuries: one was transported to a nearby hospital for treatment of injuries from shattered glass; the other was treated at the scene for superficial wounds. The criminal complaint also alleges that during the late evening hours of April 18, 2021, Minneapolis Police officers patrolling the area of 6th Street South and Cedar Avenue South encountered a 2002 Ford Explorer that matched the description of the SUV involved in the shooting. After conducting a felony stop of the vehicle, the driver, later identified as THOMAS, and a juvenile passenger, were placed in separate police cars. After obtaining a search warrant for the vehicle, officers recovered from the vehicle a Springfield Armory XD-9 9mm semi-automatic pistol, a .22 caliber revolver with an obliterated serial number, ammunition, and two discharged cartridge casings. Because THOMAS has a prior felony conviction in Hennepin County, he is prohibited under federal law from possessing firearms or ammunition at any time. This arrest not only helps keep the peace in Minneapolis, but also highlights one of the challenges with the gun control narrative. Here is a situation in which a felon who was not permitted to buy or own a firearm was able to circumvent the law. He was even able to acquire at least one firearm that was, itself, illegal to own. More gun laws will not stop violence. They will only work to disarm law-abiding citizens. Minneapolis continues to burn, but law enforcement is working towards reestablishing peace by making arrests. According to The Police Tribune: At least two Minnesota National Guard members were injured in a drive-by shooting and more than 100 rioters were arrested in a single night as violent uprisings continue to take the Twin Cities metropolitan area by storm. An undisclosed number of Ohio State Highway Patrol (OSHP) troopers are being sent to Minneapolis to assist with the mobs at the request of Minnesota Highway Patrol and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, WBNS reported. Brooklyn Center city officials tried to drop its mandatory curfew on Friday night for the first time since the fatal officer-involved shooting of Daunte Wright on April 11, according to National Review. Now-former Brooklyn Center Police Officer Kimberly Potter, a 26-year veteran of the department, allegedly shot Wright by mistake and intended to tase him while he was resisting arrest during a traffic stop that day, according to police. Potter has since resigned from the force and has been arrested for second-degree manslaughter. Brooklyn Center Mayor Mike Elliot’s attempt to forgo the curfew on April 16 failed miserably and rioters turned out in droves, National Review reported. With a verdict expected soon in the Derek Chauvin trial, Minneapolis law enforcement prepare for the worst while Black Lives Matter and Antifa domestic terrorists prepare to destroy everything they can. ‘The Purge’ by Big Tech targets conservatives, including usJust when we thought the Covid-19 lockdowns were ending and our ability to stay afloat was improving, censorship reared its ugly head.For the last few months, NOQ Report has appealed to our readers for assistance in staying afloat through Covid-19 lockdowns. The downturn in the economy has limited our ability to generate proper ad revenue just as our traffic was skyrocketing. We had our first sustained stretch of three months with over a million visitors in November, December, and January, but February saw a dip. It wasn’t just the shortened month. We expected that. We also expected the continuation of dropping traffic from “woke” Big Tech companies like Google, Facebook, and Twitter, but it has actually been much worse than anticipated. Our Twitter account was banned. One of our YouTube accounts was banned and another has been suspended. Facebook “fact-checks” everything we post. Spotify canceled us. Why? Because we believe in the truth prevailing, and that means we will continue to discuss “taboo” topics. The 2020 presidential election was stolen. You can’t say that on Big Tech platforms without risking cancelation, but we’d rather get cancelled for telling the truth rather than staying around to repeat mainstream media’s lies. They have been covering it up since before the election and they’ve convinced the vast majority of conservative news outlets that they will be harmed if they continue to discuss voter fraud. We refuse to back down. The truth is the truth. The lies associated with Covid-19 are only slightly more prevalent than the suppression of valid scientific information that runs counter to the prescribed narrative. We should be allowed to ask questions about the vaccines, for example, as there is ample evidence for concern. One does not have to be an “anti-vaxxer” in order to want answers about vaccines that are still considered experimental and that have a track record in a short period of time of having side-effects. These questions are not allowed on Big Tech which is just another reason we are getting cancelled. There are more topics that they refuse to allow. In turn, we refuse to stop discussing them. This is why we desperately need your help. 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 are on track to be short by about $5300 per month in order to maintain operations. 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Pathogens in one lesson, courtesy of Sunetra Gupta
Posted: 19 Apr 2021 02:00 PM PDT Early last year, it became obvious that knowledge about viruses and society – we need urgently to think differently about this subject! – would remain at a premium for a while. It would be difficult to write about terrible policies without some capacity for countering disease panic. Article by Jeffrey A. Tucker from AIER. This was because the lockdown lobby relied on argument by intimidation. They know about viruses. You do not. They know about public health. You do not. They have precise and complex models. You do not. They have university appointments and positions of power. You do not. People who would normally favor the primacy of liberty, property, and law fell silent, as if intellectually outgunned. The public, lacking knowledge too, acquiesced to lockdowns. The politicians panicked, throwing out everything they thought they knew about good governance. Much of this reason, it struck me, was the outlandish, complicated, strange, seemingly unprecedented excuse for doing terrible things to our society and economy. The pathogen was so terrifying, so they said, that nothing about American traditions pertained. We would have to go the China route. Who was to say otherwise? These people called “epidemiologists” became our new masters. Our job was to submit. In reality, science should not be this way. If you are going to upend life as we know it, it should not merely be on the assertion of power by experts. There ought to be a comprehensible reason, something that anyone can truly understand. If the policies the scientists seek to implement are effective, there is no reason they cannot demonstrate that to the public. What precisely is the connection between lockdowns and disease mitigation? Where is the actual history when doing this achieved the goal? And is this really a germ without precedent? How is it that we have never done anything like this before despite the constant presence of pathogens in our lives? I had to know. Thus did I embark on a long journey to learn about the history of pandemics, the cell biology of viruses and their interaction with the human population, the relationship between pandemics and the eventual endemic equilibrium, herd immunity and vaccinations, and all of the other features of infectious disease that have become so heavily debated this year. To take on a subject as fearsome as lockdowns, and despite my lack of formal training in the field, I felt as though I needed knowledge and that I had an obligation to pass what I learned onto others. I’ve lost count of the number of books I’ve read, including even medical school textbooks on viruses (what a slog!) as well as countless papers, in addition to probably one hundred hours of lectures online. It wasn’t a waste of time. It’s been an intellectual adventure. I’ve come to regard epidemiology as nearly as fascinating as economics, especially now that the two disciplines have become intertwined. Among all of those that I have read, I just finished one book that stands out, and that I wish I had read a year and a half ago. It’s brilliant, erudite, precise, evocative to the point of being visionary, and capable of completely shifting one’s view toward pathogens and the social order. It is a work of genius. If it is possible to mash together hard science, poetry, epidemiology, and sociology, it is this book. It is not a huge treatise but closer to an extended essay. Every sentence is pregnant with meaning. Reading it not only made my heart race but also caused my imagination to run wild. It’s both bracing and beautiful. The author is the legendary Oxford University theoretical epidemiologist Sunetra Gupta, one of the signers of the Great Barrington Declaration. The title of the book I find rather regrettable because it sounds coldly clinical rather than literary: Pandemics: Our Fears and the Facts. It probably should have been called The Science and Sociology of Infectious Disease or Pathogens in One Lesson. The book was written in 2013. I’m not sure who commissioned it, but I can guess the motivation for its composition. There was already fear in the air that a pandemic was coming. It had been nearly a century since the last truly deadly one, and the experts were on edge. Bill Gates was already doing TED talks warning that the next great threat would not be militarily based but rather emanate from the world of germs. This paranoia was born in part of people’s obsessions with digital warfare and computer viruses. The analogy of the computer harddrive and operating system, and the human body, was an easy one to make. We had spent vast resources securing our digital systems against invasion. Surely we should do the same for our own bodies. Dr. Gupta, I suspect, wrote this book to familiarize readers with the normalcy of pathogens, and to explain why it is not likely that an entirely new and deadly disease will arrive to wipe out large swaths of the human race. She had solid reasons to doubt that there was a case for panic. In all human experience, taking on germs and minimizing their threat took place with marginal steps toward better therapeutics, medical attention, better sanitation, vaccines, and, above all else, exposure. Much of this text is about exposure – not as a bad thing but as a hack to protect the human body against severe outcomes. With computer viruses, the way to deal with them is to block them. Our operating systems must remain perfectly clean and free of all pathogens. For the machine to work properly, its memory must be pure and unexposed. One exposure could mean data loss, identity theft, and even machine death. Despite what Bill Gates seems to believe, our bodies are not the same. Exposure to milder forms of germs works to protect us against more severe forms. The cell memory of our body is trained through experience, not by blocking all bugs but by incorporating the capacity to fight them off into our biology. This is the essence of how vaccines work, but more than that, it is how our whole immune system works. Pursuing an agenda of zero-pathogenic exposure is the road to disaster and death. We did not evolve that way and we cannot live this way. Indeed we will die if we take the route. I hesitate to put any words in Professor Gupta’s mouth but I will try to summarize the one major lesson of this book. Pathogens will always be with us, their forms always changing, and thus the best protection we have against severe outcomes from those that threaten us is immunities built by exposure to milder forms of them. She explores this idea in great depth, applies it to past pandemics, and examines the implications for the future. To illustrate, consider her fascinating observation about the Avian bird flu. “It is telling,” she writes, “that none of the human victims of highly pathogenic avian flu belong to the professions that are most exposed to avian influenza — chicken sellers and purveyors of swan blood curd. It is possible that their constant exposure to less pathogenic avian viruses has lent them some protection against death from the highly pathogenic variant.” And this speaks to the deep origins of the smallpox vaccine: The smallpox vaccine was first tested on the son of Edward Jenner’s gardener in 1796, long before ‘germ theory’ was firmly established as a reasonable scientific concept. Jenner had, some years ago, been admitted to the Royal Society in London on account of his seminal work on cuckoos. At some point, he decided to test whether the old wives’ tale of cowpox protecting against smallpox might account for the fair complexions of the Gloucestershire dairymaids who brought him his curds and whey every morning. So he persuaded James Phipps, his gardener’s eight-year-old son, to be inoculated with pus from cowpox blisters that he had obtained from a local milkmaid. Her name was Sarah, and the cow from whom she acquired the viral infection was called Blossom. This all happened in a modest Georgian Rectory in Gloucestershire, which one may visit today, to take in both the pleasant interior as well as the tranquility of the small garden where Jenner’s somewhat grotesque Temple of Vaccinia still occupies a choice spot. When young James was ‘challenged’ with smallpox (the technical term for deliberately infecting someone) after he had recovered from the mild malaise of cowpox, he did not suffer any of the classical symptoms of smallpox. Nor did he, on any other subsequent occasion when he was ‘tested’ again, evince any aspects of the dreadful disease. The applications of this general principle are wide. Why was the Spanish flu so virulent against young people while mainly sparing old people? She speculates that there had been a whole generation of young people who had lacked exposure to influenzas. The records indicate that for the 20 years prior, there had been no major flu outbreaks, so when this one hit following the Great War, it was particularly cruel against those with naive immune systems, most of whom were between 20 and 40 years old. By contrast, the elderly had been exposed to a flu earlier in their lives that imbued them with natural immunity from this more deadly one. Does this mean that with every new pathogen we can and must expect widespread death before its harms are minimized? Not at all. With most pathogens, there is a negative correlation between severity and prevalence. Viruses with unimpressive performance kill their host quickly and thereby do not spread – Ebola is the classic case here. “Killing one’s host is not the most desirable outcome for a pathogen,” she writes. “In ecological terms, it constitutes a form of habitat destruction. When they kill their hosts, pathogens also kill themselves, and this is a disaster unless their progeny have already spread to another host.” More clever viruses minimize severity and so they can spread more broadly through the population – the common cold would be a good example. “By being less destructive, a bug may also enhance its chances of transmission,” she explains. The interesting dynamic is subject to other conditions such as latency – the period of time in which the infected person experiences no symptoms and can thus spread the disease. So we are not in a position to codify immutable rules of viruses; we must be satisfied with general tendencies that have come to be observed by science in the course of the centuries. Based on these observations, we can map out a general trajectory of the life cycle of new viruses: For the pathogen, the host is a resource; so, by killing its host or rendering it immune, the pathogen is actually eating into its own resources. However, widespread death isn’t necessary before the pathogen population collapses and dies — there will come a point in the natural course of every epidemic when a non-immune host will become very hard to find, and most infections will have been cleared before they’ve had a chance to transmit. This is because the density of susceptible hosts will have fallen, either because they are now immune or dead. And so the epidemic will start to diminish and will eventually burn itself out. Once the disease has run its course, the host population can start to recover and attempt to return to its original density. In time, the proportion of susceptible individuals in a population becomes high enough for the disease to make a comeback, but — unless a disease does not revisit a population for a very long time — the second epidemic will always be smaller, and the third time, smaller still. This is because much of the population will still be immune each time another epidemic occurs. Eventually, an equilibrium is reached where the infectious agent kills a constant number of individuals every year, which is a very small proportion of what it could achieve in ‘virgin soil’. At this stage, the disease is said to be ‘endemic’ rather than epidemic. To be sure, the reaching of this endemic equilibrium does not mean that the virus is no longer a threat. When a virus encounters a generation or a tribe or a territory where immune memory is unprepared, it can indeed be wicked once again. The struggle between us and the bugs is unending but our bodies have well equipped us with huge advantages, so long as we are wise about its biological management. As another fascinating observation, she speculates that the technology of travel has led to a wider exposure to pathogens in the 20th century than had ever been experienced in history. This might have made a major contribution to the astonishing extension of life spans in the course of the 20th century, generally from 48 years to 78 years. We are perhaps accustomed to crediting better diet and better medicine but this simple explanation neglects the major contribution of well-trained immune systems all over the world. I’ll say it here: I find this insight to be nothing short of astonishing. I cannot resist passing on her remarkably vivid description of the various “wardrobes” that each pathogen possesses. Imagine each comes with a closet full of clothes and disguises, with each outfit representing a strain or variant. Some pathogens come with a vast collection. Malaria is an example. It is always mutating and changing, and so it becomes extremely difficult to chase down and finally to destroy with a vaccine. For many decades scientists assumed that they could get it under control but it was not to be. It is also true for flu viruses, which “have a different uniform for every season. A snapshot of the virus population always finds them identically dressed, but over time they change — in concert — from one outfit to another, causing successive new epidemics.” This is why the flu vaccine is not always effective year to year; scientists have to make their best estimate on the type and style of clothing this year’s strain will wear. An example of a virus with an unimpressive wardrobe is measles. It has only one uniform so it was possible to identify and finally to manage to near perfection with a vaccine. Now back to the original question that drove the writing of this book. How likely is it that we will experience a deadly pathogen that wipes out large swaths of humanity through uncontrolled spread in a manner in which our bodies are unable to withstand? She speaks not in absolutes but rather in probabilities. Her answer is: it is highly unlikely given the existing state of international travel and unrelenting broad exposure, all of which she regards as positive rather than negative. Our later experience with SARS-CoV-2 confirms her observation. The bug did not vex China and its surrounding countries nearly as much as it did in Europe and America in part due to the 2003 spread of its predecessor SARS-CoV-1, because immunities had built up in the exposed population sufficient to provide a strong measure of protection. The immune profile of those populations became very different from our own due to this prior experience. Existing research backs this up. To be sure, many people today argue that Covid-19 is indeed the killer virus that had been predicted by Bill Gates and others 15 years ago. He certainly believes that to be true, and Dr. Fauci agrees. In truth, we are still waiting on clarity on that question. There are a number of factors that would argue that our experience with Covid-19 confirms Gupta’s observations. The median age of death from this pathogen is 80 – which in many countries is actually higher than the average lifespan. As for the inverse relationship between prevalence and severity, the latest global estimates of the infection fatality ratio put the disease much closer in range to the flu than had been believed at the outset of the illness. In evaluating severity, we should be looking at severe outcomes, and not be alarmed at cases as clocked by PCR tests. No question that it is widespread but is it a killer? It carries with it a 99.9% survival rate in general and a death rate (IFR) for those under 70 years of age at 0.03%. If we lived only as long as we did in 1918 (56 years), this disease would have gone unnoticed. There is a remarkable irony in that: the strength of our immune systems has granted us incredibly long lives, which in turn makes us more susceptible to bugs as our immune systems finally wear out near the end of life. That also raises a serious problem of classifying the cause of death, which is as much art as science. The CDC reports that fully 94% of people classified as having died from SARS-CoV-2 had two or more serious health problems besides the germ in question. Likewise, 78% percent of severe cases in the U.S. were overweight or obese, a fact that ought to prompt reflection about American lifestyles rather than the conclusion that the disease is particularly deadly. It will be many years before we gain clarity on the question everyone was asking at the beginning of 2020: how severe will this be? It’s probable, given all the confusions over data and demographics, that the final answer will be: not very. The main import of this evocative book is to bring not panic about pathogens but rather a calming wisdom. We evolved alongside them. We understand them better than ever before. Our life experiences have granted us remarkable resilience. In nature’s dangerous dance between our bodies and the bugs, we enjoy a greater advantage now than ever before in history. That is not to say that there is not a scary aspect of this book. I left the text not with a fear of disease but with a different fear, that of a naive immune system. When viruses kill most efficiently it is when they find a host that is completely untrained to take them on. That is the terror that should keep us up at night. The book nowhere discusses lockdowns as such. It is not a political book. But we know precisely where the author stands on the question thanks to her many interviews and writings over the course of this pandemic. She finds them to be disastrous, not only because they do nothing to mitigate the virus, and not only because they create vast collateral damage, but also because they take us in exactly the opposite direction of where we should be going. What we need to confront a new pathogen is a global wall of immunity that comes from living with germs not running from them, hiding in our homes, forcing the burden of herd immunity on “essential” workers while the rest of us luxuriate in our germ-free domesticities watching movies and talking to other humans only through video, while masking up whenever we are in public. After reading this book, I’m more impressed than ever at the incredible health dangers that are raised by the practice of fearing, hiding, isolating, sanitizing, masking, tracking and pretending to trace, stigmatizing the sick, and treating all pathogens as critters to destroy before they get to us rather than as indefatigable associates in the business of survival. Why in the 21st century so many people have chosen to forget what we learned over the course of the 20th century is a true mystery. Fortunately, this book offers an elegant way back to recover our senses and pursue a more scientific approach to pandemics in the future. ‘The Purge’ by Big Tech targets conservatives, including usJust when we thought the Covid-19 lockdowns were ending and our ability to stay afloat was improving, censorship reared its ugly head.For the last few months, NOQ Report has appealed to our readers for assistance in staying afloat through Covid-19 lockdowns. The downturn in the economy has limited our ability to generate proper ad revenue just as our traffic was skyrocketing. We had our first sustained stretch of three months with over a million visitors in November, December, and January, but February saw a dip. It wasn’t just the shortened month. We expected that. We also expected the continuation of dropping traffic from “woke” Big Tech companies like Google, Facebook, and Twitter, but it has actually been much worse than anticipated. Our Twitter account was banned. One of our YouTube accounts was banned and another has been suspended. Facebook “fact-checks” everything we post. Spotify canceled us. Why? Because we believe in the truth prevailing, and that means we will continue to discuss “taboo” topics. The 2020 presidential election was stolen. You can’t say that on Big Tech platforms without risking cancelation, but we’d rather get cancelled for telling the truth rather than staying around to repeat mainstream media’s lies. They have been covering it up since before the election and they’ve convinced the vast majority of conservative news outlets that they will be harmed if they continue to discuss voter fraud. We refuse to back down. The truth is the truth. The lies associated with Covid-19 are only slightly more prevalent than the suppression of valid scientific information that runs counter to the prescribed narrative. We should be allowed to ask questions about the vaccines, for example, as there is ample evidence for concern. One does not have to be an “anti-vaxxer” in order to want answers about vaccines that are still considered experimental and that have a track record in a short period of time of having side-effects. These questions are not allowed on Big Tech which is just another reason we are getting cancelled. There are more topics that they refuse to allow. In turn, we refuse to stop discussing them. This is why we desperately need your help. 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 are on track to be short by about $5300 per month in order to maintain operations. 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. We had 5,657,724 sessions on our website from November, 2020, through February, 2021. 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Remembering OKC
Posted: 19 Apr 2021 01:52 PM PDT NEVER FORGET!The bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building on the morning of April 19th, 1995 must never fade from our consciousness as Americans. The loss of innocent lives struck at the very heart of our country. Heartland means not only the geographic center of the nation, but also the essence of our being and of our collective existence as friends, neighbors and citizens of this great land. 26 years later, let us together look back and learn as we pay respect and honor those who perished along with their families, friends and coworkers who still grieve. PERSONAL CONNECTIONSI was born in Northeastern Oklahoma. But my family first left there when I was 6 years old. After I did Elementary School on the south Oregon coast, we were back in Oklahoma for just a short period when I was in 6th and 7th grades. But, I haven’t lived in my childhood home area since 1962. I finished Junior High and High School and wandered the smoggy streets of West Los Angeles until I joined the U.S. Air Force at the height of the Vietnam era. Even though I wasn’t in Oklahoma, Oklahoma always has been and still is in me. Hawaii has now been home for many years, but my roots are still in Oklahoma’s Green Country and in the Mvskoke (Creek) Nation of which I am a citizen. On April 19, 1995 I was working here in Honolulu. It was from a good friend and co-worker who was also from Oklahoma that I first heard what had happened in Oklahoma City that day. Just saying it was a shock would be very much an understatement. That was the day after my Aunt Bonnie had passed away down in Humble, Texas. My parents drove from their home in Northern California for her funeral. The 19th was a Wednesday and the following Saturday, I flew to join them in the Houston area. I mention that because I would have certainly been able to more closely follow the aftermath of the Oklahoma City bombing if loss in the family had not happened concurrently. Remember, this was before we had internet and smartphones 24×7. I found out from my cousin in Oklahoma that her adult daughter had been scheduled for an appointment there at the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building at 9 a.m. on April 19, 1995, but it had been cancelled. I hesitate to say it was through the grace of God, because only God knows why young toddlers were killed that day at their preschool. It just wasn’t my cousin’s time to go. OKC DID NOT HAPPEN IN A VACUUMI don’t want to go into things that are already well documented about that tragedy. It was the 2nd anniversary of the ATF raid at Waco, Texas under Attorney General Janet Reno and President Bill Clinton. Timothy McVeigh was a sick man and we won’t go into his own perverse rationalizations. I do however want to say a few things about his accomplice Terry Nichols. The FBI immediately dismissed any kind of conspiracy theory with international ramifications. But that’s typical FBI speak. Terry Nichols’ wife was Filipina. He traveled at least twice to the Philippines in the early 1990s within just a few years before what happened at OKC. 9/11 architect Khalid Sheikh Mohammed [KSM] was there during the same time span plotting Operation Bojinka which would have taken down multiple jumbo-jets over the Pacific Ocean and would have assassinated Pope John Paul II in Manila as a distraction and prelude. Their concurrent presence in the Philippines is factual. Whether they were actually in the same place at the same time is something our American law enforcement and intelligence agencies don’t want to talk about. I suspect that they know, but that it does not fit their preferred narrative. There is absolutely no evidence, and it is not prudent to conclude, that either Terry Nichols or Timothy McVeigh was a convert to Islam or that OKC was an act of jihad. Such does NOT appear to be the case. But it is reasonable to consider that Terry Nichols could have learned the art of bomb-making from KSM and/or Ramzi Yousef in the Philippines. RAMIFICATIONS FOR TODAYWe see Mexican drug cartels in cahoots with Islamic terrorists, learning methodology even though they do not share ideology. We see Communist North Korea and the Islamic Republic of Iran cooperating with one another against mutual enemies. We also see the Chinese Communist Party and the Ayatollah working together against the liberties of both their own people and the world. Timothy McVeigh hated the U.S. government. Whether Terry Nichols was a co-planner or just accomplice isn’t the issue now. KSM also hates the U.S. government. I say that in present tense. McVeigh was executed but KSM is still in Guantanamo. He’s so evil that even Obama wouldn’t release him. Now we hear that Biden wants to close Gitmo. I hope he has a plan for what to do with KSM. The tragedy in Oklahoma City 26 years ago today is very personal to many good people who lost family and friends there. A professional colleague of mine was friends with one of the two U.S. Customs Service agents who died there on that dismal day, Claude Arthur Medearis. The other slain agent was Paul D. Ice. We must learn lessons from these horrific attacks. One such lesson is that domestic terrorism and international terrorism are not always mutually exclusive. Physically crossing borders isn’t always necessary for them to communicate and conspire. As we remember all those who died in Oklahoma City over a quarter-century ago and their families who still grieve, let us be circumspect of dangers that lie ahead. OKC symbolizes terror. So now also does Christchurch. [See here, here, and here] If we’re unprepared, another city will soon join that unenviable list of terror symbols. Will it be your hometown? Don’t let that happen! We all need to take a deep breath and focus on things that really matter. OKLAHOMA TODAYMy letter of condolences written from Hawaii to Oklahoma Today Magazine was published in their special issue entitled “The Official Record of the Oklahoma City Bombing”. I still have a copy available but cannot locate it in a timely manner today. I spent a considerable amount of time researching the Oklahoma Today online archives, but this issue is not included. It apparently was published as a book in its own right in 2005 and can be ordered from Amazon. I have been back home only once since that tragedy a quarter-century ago. My last visit was in the Year 2000. My wife and I will be making a long-overdue trip back to Oklahoma this coming summer. We will be in the northeastern Oklahoma area rather than in the capital city. The bombing of the Federal Building in Oklahoma City strikes very deep at the heart not only of all my fellow Oklahomans, but of every American, and likewise of decent people worldwide. Oklahoma is the 46th state which entered the Union in 1907. I call upon everyone to recognize that justice can be built upon past tragedies.
Whether it is an evil misanthrope like Timothy McVeigh, or whether it is the current deluded and misguided Governor Kevin Stitt of Oklahoma, we must all have respect for humankind. It really all comes down to not separating people into US versus THEM. We are all the creation of Almighty God and as such, we must respect everyone. Citizens must respect our governments and likewise our governments must respect us as the only legitimate source of their power. Ruby Ridge, Waco and OKC were tragedies in history! So was the Trail of Tears! We have to acknowledge them and we have to learn to love and live with one another as we respect both human dignity and indigenous sovereignty. Timothy McVeigh challenged the sovereignty of the United States of America. President Andrew Jackson did likewise to the sovereignty of the Mvskoke (Creek) Nation, as well as that of the Seminole, Choctaw, Chickasaw and Cherokee. So, this year and every year, let us honor the memory of that tragedy in Oklahoma City 26 years ago today as we also honor the descendants of that previous tragedy nearly 200 years ago. The passage of time neither heals the pain nor takes away the hurt of the descendants of those who were attacked because of who they were. When I visit for the first time the original allotment under the notorious Dawes Commission of my great-grandmother near Wagoner, Oklahoma, it will be with a heartfelt desire that the soul of Oklahoma, and of all my fellow Oklahomans, be reconciled once and for all to one another in mutual respect. The Oklahoma Governor, Attorney General, and members of both chambers of the U.S. Congress will find all the tribes to be competent, empathetic partners in reconciling all the painful memories of both Indian Territory and the State of Oklahoma. A FINAL THOUGHTIt occurs to me that some might think it inappropriate to discuss native sovereignty on the anniversary of the OKC tragedy. But, you might want to go back and re-read my section about the nexus of Timothy McVeigh’s co-conspirator Terry Nichols with Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. The sooner that we realize that as Oklahomans, as Americans, both native and non-native, we are all on the same side, the sooner the needed mutual respect will arrive. Then, and only then, we will attain a peaceful and prosperous future together, which we will pass on to our children and our children’s children as long as the rivers flow and the grasses grow. Never forget! Never again! ‘The Purge’ by Big Tech targets conservatives, including usJust when we thought the Covid-19 lockdowns were ending and our ability to stay afloat was improving, censorship reared its ugly head.For the last few months, NOQ Report has appealed to our readers for assistance in staying afloat through Covid-19 lockdowns. The downturn in the economy has limited our ability to generate proper ad revenue just as our traffic was skyrocketing. We had our first sustained stretch of three months with over a million visitors in November, December, and January, but February saw a dip. It wasn’t just the shortened month. We expected that. We also expected the continuation of dropping traffic from “woke” Big Tech companies like Google, Facebook, and Twitter, but it has actually been much worse than anticipated. Our Twitter account was banned. One of our YouTube accounts was banned and another has been suspended. Facebook “fact-checks” everything we post. Spotify canceled us. Why? Because we believe in the truth prevailing, and that means we will continue to discuss “taboo” topics. The 2020 presidential election was stolen. You can’t say that on Big Tech platforms without risking cancelation, but we’d rather get cancelled for telling the truth rather than staying around to repeat mainstream media’s lies. They have been covering it up since before the election and they’ve convinced the vast majority of conservative news outlets that they will be harmed if they continue to discuss voter fraud. We refuse to back down. The truth is the truth. The lies associated with Covid-19 are only slightly more prevalent than the suppression of valid scientific information that runs counter to the prescribed narrative. We should be allowed to ask questions about the vaccines, for example, as there is ample evidence for concern. One does not have to be an “anti-vaxxer” in order to want answers about vaccines that are still considered experimental and that have a track record in a short period of time of having side-effects. These questions are not allowed on Big Tech which is just another reason we are getting cancelled. There are more topics that they refuse to allow. In turn, we refuse to stop discussing them. This is why we desperately need your help. 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Tuesday, April 20, 2021
Good morning, NBC News readers.
While jurors deliberate the fate of Derek Chauvin, the country is bracing for the verdict’s fallout. Former vice president and liberal champion Walter Mondale has died. And Montanans get another grim reminder of the danger of grizzlies.
Here’s what we’re watching this Tuesday morning.
With jury deliberations underway in the trial of Derek Chauvin, the former police officer charged with murder in George Floyd’s death, the eyes of the nation are now on Minneapolis as the country braces for a verdict.
A heavy and armed military presence could be seen across the city and many businesses were boarded up in anticipation of unrest when a verdict is announced, but local law enforcement agencies and community leaders have pleaded with the public to protest peacefully.
“We want peaceful assembly. We want peaceful protest,” Minneapolis Police Chief Medaria Arradondo said at a news conference Monday. “We know that we have a city that is mourning. That they’re in grief. The last thing that we want to do is turn this thing into an enforcement situation.”
For now, the case is in the hands of the jury. Here’s what to expect from their deliberations.
Interestingly, in a case that sparked a global movement against police violence and systematic racism, prosecutors emphasized a pro-police stance during their closing arguments.
“To be very clear, this case is called the ‘State of Minnesota vs. Derek Chauvin,’ this case is not called the ‘State of Minnesota vs. the police,’ prosecutor Steven Schleicher told the jury during his closing remarks Monday. “This is not an anti-police prosecution, it’s a pro-police prosecution.”
Meantime, Chauvin’s defense team argued there was “absolutely no evidence that Officer Chauvin intentionally, purposefully applied unlawful force.” Read highlights from the closing arguments here.
Watch NBC News NOW, MSNBC and NBCNews.com for ongoing coverage.
Tuesday’s top stories By Dartunorro Clark and Alex Johnson | Read more Walter Mondale, the former Democratic senator and Jimmy Carter’s vice president who lost his own presidential bid with President Ronald Reagan’s landslide reelection victory in 1984, died at his home in Minneapolis Monday. The champion of liberal politics is credited with redefining the role of the vice president.
By Ken Dilanian and Ben Collins | Read more The feds have presented no evidence any of the people charged in the Jan. 6 riot planned to attack the Capitol. Yet a new report and a separate NBC News review found hundreds of social media posts showing just that.
By Andrew McCormick | Read more For the homeless, natural disasters prove torturous for more than the obvious fact that it’s worse to be outside than inside during a storm. Encampments are destroyed. Resources, often hard-won, are lost. If infrastructure is damaged, a job might become more difficult or impossible to get to.
OPINION By Alex Yablon | Read more For all his talk of tapping into the zeitgeist and offering a new kind of mayoral campaign, Yang does not seem to want to meet the moment, one Brooklyn-based writer argues.
By Rachel Elbaum | Read more It is often said that funerals can be a time to build bridges, and Prince Philip’s is apparently no exception. A day after he was laid to rest, the leader of Sinn Fein, the Irish nationalist party that was the political wing of the outlawed Irish Republican Army, expressed regret for the 1979 assassination of Philip’s uncle, Lord Mountbatten.
BETTER By Kerry Breen | Read more You still have to do your bit to try to slow the spread of transmission of the disease until more of the population is vaccinated, experts say.
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FIRST READ: Maxine Waters, the conservative media and another example of the nation’s political dysfunction
Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., made a controversial comment over the weekend about the Chauvin trial. (“We gotta stay on the street, we’ve got to get more active, we’ve got to get more confrontational, we’ve got to make sure that they know that we mean business,” Waters said in reference to what happens if Derek Chauvin is acquitted in the murder trial in George Floyd’s death.)
Conservative media then amplified her remarks.
And then the comments got introduced at the Chauvin trial, with the judge saying they could be grounds to appeal a guilty verdict.
Folks, what are we doing here?
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Why is a California politician threatening confrontation if a trial doesn’t result in the outcome she wants? (Waters later clarified that her call was for non-violent protest, saying “I talk about confronting the justice system, confronting the policing that’s going on, I’m talking about speaking up. I’m talking about legislation.”)
Why are conservative media amplifying Waters’ remarks and GOP politicians calling for her censure before such a sensitive verdict? Is it to score political points? To get a mistrial? To get Chauvin acquitted?
And why have they decided that THIS kind of rhetoric is worthy of condemnation after balking at stripping Marjorie Taylor Greene’s committee assignments and explaining away Trump’s rhetoric that helped encourage the attack on the Capitol?
If you want another example of just how dysfunctional our political system has become – when it comes to rhetoric and the media ecosystem – we’ve got it as the nation awaits the verdict in a closely watched trial.
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Data Download: The numbers you need to know today
One-fifth: The share of older Americans who have not yet received a Covid vaccine shot.
31,960,625: The number of confirmed cases of coronavirus in the United States, per the most recent data from NBC News and health officials. (That’s 150,116 more than yesterday morning.)
571,737: The number of deaths in the United States from the virus so far, per the most recent data from NBC News. (That’s 507 more than yesterday morning.)
211,581,309: Number of vaccine doses administered in the U.S.
23.3 percent: The share of Americans who are fully vaccinated
11: The number of days left for Biden to reach his 100-day vaccination goal.
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Talking policy with Benjy: Miner Threat
Democrats got a boost in their climate ambitions on Monday when United Mine Workers of America released a framework for a transition to renewable energy, potentially bringing a powerful labor ally on board, NBC’s Benjy Sarlin reports.
Asks in the UMWA document include money for research into carbon capture technology for coal plants, job training programs for affected workers, and funding to replace wages, health care, and pensions lost to the decline of coal. It also calls for prioritizing coal workers in new clean energy investments.
Underscoring their political influence, UMWA president Cecil Roberts rolled out the proposal at a National Press Club event with Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W. Va., a key swing vote who also chairs the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee.
“Ensuring our coal miners aren’t left behind as America transitions to a cleaner energy future is one of my top priorities,” Manchin said.
For Democrats, the most important thing is that the UMWA demands are mostly a matter of money, which isn’t in short supply (Manchin keeps mentioning he’d be fine with a $4 trillion infrastructure bill). There are exceptions, like a call to allow coal plants to pollute while awaiting future carbon capture technology, that could be a harder sell. But in general, they don’t threaten the core of Biden’s climate plan.
“Many of the demands in this document can and will be engaged by Biden’s American Jobs Plan,” Matto Mildenberger, an assistant professor at UC-Santa Barbara who researches climate policy, told Sarlin.
Gina McCarthy, the White House’s national climate adviser, appeared at a World Resources Institute event on Monday, where she also emphasized plans to put miners to work sealing emissions leaks in abandoned mines and promised more proposals soon for affected communities.
“We have obligations in this country to recognize that in areas that folks have been basically mining for coal…that was what actually transformed the middle class,” McCarthy said. “It was built on the backs of unions and it worked.”
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Don’t miss the pod from this week, when we looked at a surprising result in a new poll looking at opposition to legislation targeting transgender youth in sports.
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ICYMI: What ELSE is happening in the world?
The New York state attorney general has been authorized to look into whether Gov. Andrew Cuomo misused state resources for the book he wrote about the pandemic.
A medical examiner says that Officer Brian Sicknick died of natural causes after the Capitol riot.
Amid diplomatic tensions rising between the U.S. and Russia, the U.S. ambassador to Russia is flying back home.
Biden and his team are closing in on a new “American Families” plan.
The Biden administration will no longer use the term “illegal alien.”
The White House has a new voting rights adviser to help with the push for a federal voting law.
Some liberals are warning Biden not to take too long in negotiations with Republicans over infrastructure.
The number of Russian troops deployed in occupied Crimea has steadily increased.
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No images? Click here Good morning. It’s Tuesday, April 20, and we’re covering the Derek Chauvin trial, a landmark otherworldly flight, and much more. Have feedback? Let us know at hello@join1440.com. First time reading? Sign up here. NEED TO KNOWJury DeliberationsAfter three weeks of testimony from more than 40 witnesses, lawyers on both sides of the Derek Chauvin murder trial made closing arguments yesterday, handing the decision off to the jury. Deliberation is ongoing with the jury sequestered at a hotel; a verdict could come at any point but is likely within the next few days. Chauvin faces three charges (see overview)—second-degree unintentional murder, third-degree murder, and second-degree manslaughter—in the May death of George Floyd. The first count requires prosecutors to show Chauvin’s restraint of Floyd caused his death beyond a reasonable doubt. The second count requires demonstrating Chauvin was negligent and acted with a depraved mind. The third count requires proving Chauvin was culpably negligent and took an unreasonable risk that led to Floyd’s death. The jury, so far anonymous, is composed of nine women and five men, with two acting as alternates. Nine self-identify as white, four as Black, and two as multiracial. See their backgrounds here. Thousands of National Guard members have been activated in anticipation of the verdict. Ingenuity Takes Flight NASA scientists successfully made the first-ever controlled flight attempt on another planet yesterday, as the agency’s Ingenuity helicopter made a short but historic flight on Mars. The craft, which traveled to the red planet aboard NASA’s Perseverance rover, reportedly reached a height of 10 meters and maintained stable hovering for almost 40 seconds. The foldable helicopter is primarily a technology demonstration, proving out the ability to fly aircraft on other planets, though it is hoped to be used to scout locations for its parent rover. The Martian atmosphere is 99% less dense than Earth, making it much more difficult to generate lift—the four-pound copter’s four-foot blades spin five to 10 times faster than a standard passenger helicopter to lift it off the ground. See a photo snapped during the flight here. As an ode to the history of aviation, Ingenuity is carrying a piece of fabric from the Wright brothers’ 1903 plane that made the first controlled flight on Earth. Soccer Super LeagueA dozen of Europe’s most well-known soccer clubs confirmed yesterday their intention to create a Super League, following press reports Sunday. The announcement sent shockwaves through the sport, with the list including franchises like England’s Manchester United, Spain’s Real Madrid, and Italy’s Juventus. The move would free the teams from having to play lower-tier opponents, with no performance goals required to stay in the league. Aside from leagues operated within each country, European soccer is overseen by the Union of European Football Associations (see 1440’s overview). UEFA is one of the six branches of FIFA, which oversees global soccer—the world’s biggest sport by fanbase. The new league would be in direct competition with UEFA’s Champions League, and UEFA responded by threatening to not only boot the clubs from the league, but also ban their players from participating in the 2022 World Cup. A number of high-profile clubs turned down the offer to join, including Germany’s Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich. Many fans panned the plan as a money grab by the sport’s most valuable clubs. JUST SPRING THINGSWhy should you compare life insurance quotes? So you can save big on your policy, of course. But the real question is: What will you do with those savings? We think the answer is pretty clear—it’s spring, after all. 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Journalists, Learning They Spread a CIA Fraud About Russia, Instantly Embrace a New One
Posted: 18 Apr 2021 09:00 PM PDT That Russia placed “bounties” on the heads of U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan was one of the most-discussed and consequential news stories of 2020. It was also, as it turns out, one of the most baseless — as the intelligence agencies who spread it through their media spokespeople now admit, largely because the tale has fulfilled and outlived its purpose. |
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April 20, 2021
Welcome to the Tuesday edition of Internet Insider, where we dissect tech and politics unfolding online. Today:
- House Republicans revive old talking points to kick off new opposition to net neutrality
- Nearly 10,000 people wrote Facebook to weigh in on its decision to ban Trump
- ‘Throw these things off bridges’: Footage of robot police dog sparks unease
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House Republicans revive old talking points to kick off new opposition to net neutrality
While President Joe Biden may be dragging his feet with the nomination of someone to fill out the FCC so the agency can get to work on a number of tech policy issues, Republicans in the House of Representatives are getting ahead of that by signaling their opposition to a restoration of net neutrality.
Biden has the ability to give Democrats a majority at the FCC—which he has yet to do—that would give the party a 3-2 advantage for votes on major issues like restoring net neutrality under Title II of the Communications Act, giving the agency authority over broadband providers.
While that plays out, Republicans are moving in. On Friday, a group of 26 Republicans, led by Rep. Cathy McMorris-Rodgers (R-Wash.) and Rep. Bob Latta (R-Ohio) sent a letter to acting FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel where they said they opposed a return to “stringent net neutrality regulations.”
The Republican letter is filled with numerous arguments made against net neutrality rules for years, specifically claiming that “light-touch” regulation leads to more broadband investment. That argument has been highly criticized and debunked by net neutrality advocates.
While the arguments might be old, it represents an opening salvo in what could become the next round of the net neutrality fight in Washington, D.C.
While the House Republicans sent their letter to Rosenworcel at the FCC, there’s also the possibility of net neutrality making its way through Congress at the same time.
If Congress also takes up a net neutrality bill—which Sen. Ed Markey (D-Mass.) has promised is forthcoming—you can expect the same list of arguments to be brought up by Republicans during those hearings.
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Nearly 10,000 people wrote Facebook to weigh in on its decision to ban Trump
Facebook‘s Oversight Board is delaying its much-anticipated decision regarding former President Donald Trump‘s indefinite ban from the platform.
Following the riots at the Capitol in January and posts the former president made about it on Facebook, CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced it would ban Trump from the platforms indefinitely.
That decision was referred to the Facebook Oversight Board, which is an independent group that weighs in on content moderation.
In January, the Oversight Board opened up public comments ahead of its decision, and on Friday, the board said that more than 9,000 people weighed in.
It also announced that its decision about Trump’s ban would be made “in the coming weeks.”
“The Board will announce its decision on the case concerning former US President Trump’s indefinite suspension from Facebook and Instagram in the coming weeks. We extended the public comments deadline for this case, receiving 9,000+ responses,” the Oversight Board tweeted on Friday.
A decision on Trump’s indefinite ban was expected to be made around now, according to Bloomberg. But it appears that the Oversight Board wants more time to review the comments submitted to it before making a decision.
In January, the board said Facebook was asking it to decide whether it made the right choice in banning Trump indefinitely.
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‘Throw these things off bridges’: Footage of robot police dog sparks unease
The New York Police Department (NYPD) has sparked unease online over its recent deployment of a “Spot” robot.
Footage posted to Twitter shows the canine-like automaton, produced by the robotics design company Boston Dynamics, walking alongside police during what appeared to be an arrest.
The clip quickly went viral and spurred pushback across social media, where users described the so-called robotic police dog in post-apocalyptic terms. Numerous comparisons were also made to Black Mirror, the popular Netflix series which features robots that are eerily similar to Spot.
Robots produced by Boston Dynamics have repeatedly gone viral over the past several years. While the company likes to showcase its creations engaged in jovial activities such as dancing, the response from the public often centers around concerns over the technology’s misuse.
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99.) MARK LEVIN
April 19, 2021
On Monday’s Mark Levin Show, The media is stoking the flames telling the nation to expect riots after the result of the Derek Chauvin trial, while Antifa and BLM are watching and acting on it. This is the new normal in Minneapolis and Portland, and coming to the rest of the country. Rep Maxine Waters went to Brooklyn Center over the weekend to encourage rioters and urge them to keep it up, demanding a guilty verdict for Chauvin. This is another case of Waters’ directly inciting violence, but she won’t be impeached like Donald Trump, who had to have his words twisted to frame him for incitement. Nancy Pelosi is defending Waters, lying and saying that she shouldn’t apologize and wasn’t inciting violence. Lost in all of this is the idea of the American justice system. The mob is in charge now, and justice is served only to stop the mob from burning the country down. Also, members of the “squad” spent thousands of dollars in private security, showing again how hypocritical progressive Democrats are. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ilhan Omar, Ayanna Pressley, and Cori Bush push to defund the police so you can’t be protected, but at the same time hide behind their own guards. Later, Dr. Marc Seigel calls in to discuss the harm from pulling the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.
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Minnesota National Guard says members sustained minor injuries in Sunday morning drive-by shooting in Minneapolis
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Maxine Waters tells protesters to ‘get more confrontational’ and she is ‘hopeful protests continue’
Washington Free Beacon
Facebook Bigwig Donated Millions to Black Lives Matter. Then The Company Censored Criticism of BLM’s Controversial Founder.
Daily Caller
‘The Squad’ Pushes To ‘Defund The Police’ While Spending Thousands On Private Security To Protect Themselves
Townhall
Maxine Waters Requested Police Escort Before Screed Advocating for Violence, Documents Show
Washington Post
George W. Bush: Immigration is a defining asset of the United States. Here’s how to restore confidence in our system.
Washington Free Beacon
Biden Administration Asks Supreme Court To Drop Challenge to Men-Only Draft
Daily Wire
Democrat Gov. Gretchen Whitmer Traveled To Florida Before Expressing ‘Concern’ About Traveling To FL
The Blaze
Report: Eight-fold increase of migrants released into US by Biden admin expected within two months
Washington Examiner
Biden administration to release 400 migrant families per day by June, up from 50 in January
Washington Post
ICE, CBP to stop using ‘illegal alien’ and ‘assimilation’ under new Biden administration order
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