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Monday, September 13, 2021
Spending and "ruling" instead of accomplishing.-----Biden to announce new COVID-19 steps ahead of U.N. meeting, surgeon general says
Fauci One Year Ago: 'You Cannot Force Someone to Take a Vaccine'
“I don’t think you’ll ever see a mandating of vaccine, particularly for the general public,” Fauci said during a Healthline townhall in August 2020.
New January 6 Stories That Complicate the Media Narrative
What really happened? The story just keeps getting weirder.--By Adam Mill
- "The Associated Press reported in August that Robert Reeder, a Maryland man, pleaded guilty to “parading, demonstrating or picketing in a Capitol building.” He argued for leniency because, “he is a registered Democrat who wasn’t a supporter of former President Donald Trump.” So why did he join the incursion into the Capitol building? Because, he says, he was an “accidental tourist” with nothing better to do.
- But an online group that calls itself Sedition Hunters recently tweeted a picture it says shows that same “accidental tourist” attacking a police officer. Curiously, the “accidental tourist,” who didn’t support Donald Trump, happened to be wearing a red “MAGA”-style hat. His attorney argued in court, “Mr. Reeder is not politically active, is not and has never been a member of any right-wing or anti-government or extremist group and has, unfortunately, been publicly grouped with many others (whose) views he abhors.”
- The story reminds one of John Sullivan, a Black Lives Matter activist who infiltrated the January 6 incursion to encourage violence, bully police officers, and generally stoke mayhem. While many of the trespassers remain locked up without bail, Sullivan mysteriously received pre-trial release...Read all.
History for September 13
- 1759 - The French were defeated by the British on the Plains of Abraham in the final French and Indian War.
- 1788 - The Constitutional Convention decided that the first federal election was to be held on Wednesday the following February. On that day George Washington was elected as the first president of the United States. In addition, New York City was named the temporary national capital.
- 1789 - The United States Government took out its first loan.
- 1922 - In El Azizia, Libya, the highest shade temperature was recorded at 136.4 degrees Fahrenheit.
- 1943 - Chiang Kai-shek became the president of China.
- 1981 - U.S. Secretary of State Alexander M. Haig said the U.S. had physical evidence that Russia and its allies used poisonous biological weapons in Laos, Cambodia and Afghanistan.
- 1988 - Forecasters reported that Hurricane Gilbert's barometric pressure measured 26.13. It was the strongest hurricane ever recorded in the Western Hemisphere.
- 1994 - U.S. President Bill Clinton signed a $30 billion crime bill into law.
Sunday, September 12, 2021
FNC's Dr. Makary: Biden's Claim Unvaccinated Endanger Vaccinated Isn't True, Undercuts Message That Vaccines Are Effective
On Friday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “America Reports,” Fox News Medical Contributor and Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Professor Dr. Marty Makary stated that President Joe Biden’s remarks in defense of his vaccine mandates that unvaccinated people pose a risk to vaccinated people are “not really true,” and contradict “the message that vaccines are effective and they save lives.”
Makary said, “The speech yesterday may increase buzz, and there may be people that go out today or this week to get vaccinated because of this concern that they may need to, and that’s a good thing. But also, it’s going to polarize the issue for some people who are embedded in their position and they’re going to get more entrenched as they see what they perceive to be the overreach of government.”
Not a huge story but imagine if it was a Trump relative!-----Homeless shelter run by Andrew Cuomo's sister left man trapped in broken elevator for 'FOUR DAYS' | Daily Mail Online
Man is trapped in an elevator for FOUR DAYS in homeless shelter run by ex-NY Gov. Cuomo's sister
- The trapped man, who has yet to be identified, was severely dehydrated when he was rescued and was rushed to Harlem Hospital
- He was stuck in a broken elevator at HELP Meyer Mental Health +Shelter located at 600 East 125th Street on Wards Island, which is headed by Maria Cuomo Cole
- The city pays more than $5,300 monthly to operate and house 200 single men in 95 dorm-style rooms
- Shelter residents filed as many as 11 complaints on the faulty elevators with little to no response and said the elevators are constantly out of order
What your children are hearing?-----The Dumbest Take Possible on 9/11 Has Arrived
"...Enter one Jenn M. Jackson, Ph.D. (so her Twitter bio says), published author and self-defined “Abolitionist+Writer+Prof Genderflux all pronouns.”
Oh, and she’s also a columnist for Teen Vogue. You can see where this is headed.
Even with all of the above, her tweets on 9/11 immediate evoke a brief flash of speechless astonishment:
It's twenty years since 9/11 and I'm still really disturbed by how many white pundits and correspondents talk about it.
— jenn m. jackson (@JennMJacksonPhD) September 10, 2021
Wait. It’s bothersome that people talk about an attack on American soil that killed more than 3,000 innocent people?”...Read all.
Los Angeles Unified School District mandates COVID-19 vaccination for students 12 and older - TheBlaze
How they "think"-----Yes, there IS a difference between liberals and conservatives.-----Republicans once called government the problem – now they want to run your life Robert Reich
"...Today’s Republican party, while still claiming to stand for limited government, is practicing just the opposite: government intrusion everywhere.
Republicans threaten our children’s freedom as well as their basic safety
Robert Reich
- Republican lawmakers are banning masks in schools. Iowa, Tennessee, Utah, Texas, Florida, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Arizona and South Carolina are prohibiting public schools from requiring students wear them.
- Republican states are on the way to outlawing abortions. Texas has just banned abortions after six weeks of pregnancy, before many women even know they’re pregnant. Other Republican states are on the way to enacting similar measures.
- Republican lawmakers are forbidding teachers from telling students about America’s racist past. State legislatures from Tennessee to Idaho are barring all references to racism in the classroom.
- Republican legislators are forcing transgender students to play sports and use bathrooms according to their assigned gender at birth. Thirty-three states have introduced more than 100 bills aimed at curbing the rights of transgender people.
- Across the country, Republican lawmakers are making it harder for people to vote. So far, they’ve enacted more than 30 laws that reduce access to polling places, number of days for voting, and availability of absentee voting.
This is big government on steroids...Read all.