Thursday, July 13, 2023

Media ignores disgusting "DARK MONEY NETWORK", cuz democrats.-----Top Democratic Operatives Were Quietly Pulling the Strings at a Voting Rights Group. Lawyers Say They May Have Broken the Law.

Top Democratic Operatives Were Quietly Pulling the Strings at a Voting Rights Group. Lawyers Say They May Have Broken the Law. - Andrew Kerr and Joseph Simonson
"The shady scheme implicates the Left’s largest dark money network, Arabella Advisors...
They embarked on a project to take control of a 501(c)4 nonprofit, Secure Democracy, and lobby Republican lawmakers—and run ads against them—on voting rights issues from behind the veil of an ostensibly nonpartisan group...
For a time, they gained traction. 
In 2020 and 2021, Secure Democracy pushed lawmakers in over 20 states to expand mail-in balloting and other liberal voting initiatives. 
Those lawmakers were seemingly unaware that they were being influenced by political operatives working at the highest levels of the Democratic Party...

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History for July 13

History for July 13 - On-This-Day.com 
Edward J. Flanagan 1886 - Founder of Boys Town in Nebraska.
  • 1585 - A group of 108 English colonists, led by Sir Richard Grenville, reached Roanoke Island, NC.
  • 1754 - At the beginning of the French and Indian War, George Washington surrendered the small, circular Fort Necessity in southwestern Pennsylvania to the French.
  • 1787 - The U.S. Congress, under the Articles of Confederation, enacted the Northwest Ordinance, which established the rules for governing the Northwest Territory, for admitting new states to the Union and limiting the expansion of slavery.
  • 1836 - John Ruggles received patent #1 from the U.S. Patent Office for a traction wheel used in locomotive steam engines. All 9,957 previous patents were not numbered.
  • 1978 - Lee Iacocca was fired as president of Ford Motor Co. by chairman Henry Ford II.

Wednesday, July 12, 2023

Republicans roll out new national voting law, warn Americans to watch out for Democrat deception | Fox News

Republicans roll out new national voting law, warn Americans to watch out for Democrat deception | Fox News

House Republicans have introduced a bill aimed at securing election integrity across the country while also issuing a stark warning to Americans to watch out for possible Democrat deception surrounding the legislation.

The way we were-----WABC-TV 6pm News, March 8, 1978

Thomas Sowell on the Myths of Economic Inequality

Hunter Biden probe shows corruptness in America’s two-tier justice system

Hunter Biden probe shows corruptness in America’s two-tier justice system - Glenn Harlan Reynolds
  • America’s two-tier justice system keeps rolling along.
"And Delaware US Attorney David Weiss, who snubbed the House’s request for documents pertaining to his probe of Hunter Biden, is the latest to show how far the Department of Justice will go to keep it rolling...
But Hunter isn’t most Americans.
He’s the president’s son, and, allegedly, bagman as well.
And our Justice Department, headed by Attorney General Merrick Garland, is out to spare him the consequences of his actions...
It’s been obvious for a while that there’s a two-tier justice system in America.
  • If you’re a Jan. 6 protester who just wandered around the Capitol, you can expect solitary confinement before trial, and prosecutors who’ll throw the book at you.
  • But if you’re the son of a (Democratic) president, you can expect to be handled with kid gloves.
Our Constitution forbids “titles of nobility,” whereby the elite live by different rules than the rest of us.
It doesn’t seem to be working very well, does it?"

Electric vehicle repair costs revealed versus ICE equivalent | Electric fleet news

Electric vehicle repair costs revealed versus ICE equivalent | Electric fleet news
"The cost differences between repairing an electric vehicle (EV) versus an internal combustion engine (ICE) equivalent have been highlighted in a new report.
  1. Due to the nascent nature of the industry, BEV incident claims are currently 25.5% more expensive than their ICE equivalents and can take 14% longer to repair, suggests Thatcham...
“Much of the motor insurance industry is yet to adapt to mass BEV adoption challenges, and the implications remain unquantified on repair capacity, training and skills, cost, and the lifetime sustainability of BEVs...

'Insulting': Disney invents person's homosexuality in famous true story

'Insulting': Disney invents person's homosexuality in famous true story

The Hollywood couple takes "artistic license" to a whole new dimension by turning Gies' adoptive older brother, identified as Casmir ("Cas") Nieuwenburg, into a homosexual so they could highlight a Dutch gay man's role in the country's anti-Hitler resistance. Phelan then expanded on the deception in an interview by rationalizing that since Miep Gies had five adoptive siblings, "statistically, one of them had to be gay" – an assertion that is both historically and statistically reckless.

Free speech for transgender people means that they can, if they wish...

"At a Trans Pride march, a speaker openly called for women to be attacked. 

Leftists Argue Government Censorship is the Highest Form of Speech | Frontpage Mag

Leftists Argue Government Censorship is the Highest Form of Speech | Frontpage Mag - Daniel Greenfield
  • The Left will fight to the death for the right of the government to silence you.
When Judge Terry Doughty issued an injunction in Missouri v. Biden that banned the government from “specifically flagging content or posts on social-media platforms and/or forwarding such to social-media companies urging, encouraging, pressuring, or inducing in any manner for removal, deletion, suppression”, all hell broke loose...
Even though it’s the height of summer, chilling effects on censorship were on display.
Liberals who might have once worried about free speech now fret that the government will be inhibited from censoring free speech. 
According to CNN, “Legal experts say that the order is overly broad and scholars on online misinformation warned that it could have a chilling effect on the government’s efforts to curtail lies about public health emergencies and elections.”...

Lunch video-----They don't even hide it.

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Biden vow to crack down on disrespectful workplace behavior resurfaces amid reported F-bombs directed at staff | Fox News

Biden vow to crack down on disrespectful workplace behavior resurfaces amid reported F-bombs directed at staff | Fox News

Biden's own treatment of White House staff members is now making headlines following a report from Axios, wherein officials and aides outlined the president's alleged short temper and profanity-laden rants.

End the delusion!


The appalling media campaign to bow to government censors | Fox News

The appalling media campaign to bow to government censors | Fox News

The appalling media campaign to bow to government censors
It's shocking and depressing to me that major media figures are defending government censorship
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As a long-standing free speech advocate, the last few years have been alarming and, frankly, depressing.

The censorship efforts of the government are, unfortunately, not new. However, what is new is the support of the media and the Democratic Party in such censorship. That was on display on various channels after the recent opinion finding that the Biden administration had violated the First Amendment in "the most massive attack against free speech in United States history."


However, the New York Times immediately warned that the outbreak of free speech could "curtail efforts to combat disinformation." Yet, no one expressed it more simply and chillingly than CNN Chief White House Correspondent Phil Mattingly who stated that it "makes sense" for tech companies to go along with government censorship demands.

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Mattingly admitted that social media platforms "more often than not" gave in to the censorship demands by the Biden administration. However, he insisted that it "makes sense," and is "probably what we should do on public health grounds."

"[T]he Biden administration would regularly reach out to Twitter and Facebook and other companies in kind of the early stages of their COVID response and say, this person is spreading lies about vaccines, this account is spreading misinformation that is inhibiting — not just our efforts, the administration’s efforts to address COVID — but also public health, do something about it. And often, I think more often than not, the companies would respond and say, okay. And there are emails that came out during the course of this case that that was something that I think — when it was explained to me at the time, I thought, alright, that makes sense, that’s probably what we should do on public health grounds."

What is striking is not just the blind acceptance that the government should be protecting us from harmless thoughts. It is also the failure to recognize that the government was wrong on many of these points while experts were being banned and blacklisted.

Many people were routinely censored on Twitter and other platforms for daring to challenge the official position on masks.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) initially rejected the use of a mask mandate. However, the issue became a political weapon as politicians and the press claimed that questioning masks was anti-science and even unhinged. In April 2020, the CDC reversed its position and called for the masking of the entire population, including children as young as 2 years old. The mask mandate and other pandemic measures like the closing of schools are now cited as fueling emotional and developmental problems in children.


The closing of schools and businesses was also challenged by some critics as unnecessary. Many of those critics were also censored. It now appears that they may have been right. Many countries did not close schools and did not experience increases in COVID. However, we are now facing alarming drops in testing scores and alarming rises in medical illness among the young.

BIDEN TO APPEAL BIG TECH COLLUSION RULING BANNING ADMIN OFFICIALS MEETING WITH SOCIAL MEDIA FIRMS: REPORT

Masks became a major social and political dividing line in politics and the media. Maskless people were chased from stores and denounced in Congress. Then-CDC Director Dr. Robert Redfield said during a Senate hearing that "face masks are the most important powerful health tool we have."
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However, there are now ample studies stating that "a new scientific review suggests that widespread masking may have done little to nothing to curb the transmission of COVID." It added that "wearing a mask may make little to no difference in how many people caught a flu-like illness/COVID-like illness (nine studies; 276,917 people); and probably makes little or no difference in how many people have flu/COVID confirmed by a laboratory test (six studies; 13,919 people)."

JUDGE PRAISED FOR ‘STUNNING’ JULY 4 REBUKE OF BIDEN ADMIN ON BIG TECH CENSORSHIP: ‘FINALLY’

It also found little evidence of a difference from wearing better masks and that "wearing N95/P2 respirators probably makes little to no difference in how many people have confirmed flu (five studies; 8407 people); and may make little to no difference in how many people catch a flu-like illness (five studies; 8407 people), or respiratory illness (three studies; 7799 people)."

Again, I expect that these studies will be debated for years. That is a good thing. There are questions raised over the types of studies used and whether randomized studies are sufficient. The point is only that there were countervailing indicators on mask efficacy and a basis to question the mandates. Yet, there was no real debate because of the censorship supported by many Democratic leaders in social media. To question such mandates was declared a public health threat.


The head of the World Health Organization even supported censorship to combat what he called an "infodemic."

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Bhattacharya previously objected to the suspension of Dr. Clare Craig after she raised concerns about Pfizer trial documents. Those doctors were the co-authors of the Great Barrington Declaration, which advocated for a more focused COVID response that targeted the most vulnerable population rather than widespread lockdowns and mandates. Many are now questioning the efficacy and cost of the massive lockdown as well as the real value of masks or the rejection of natural immunities as an alternative to vaccination. Yet, these experts and others were attacked for such views just a year ago. Some found themselves censored on social media for challenging claims of Dr. Anthony Fauci and others.
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The media has quietly acknowledged the science questioning mask efficacy and school closures without addressing its own role in attacking those who raised these objections. Even raising the lab theory on the origin of COVID-19 (a theory now treated as plausible) was denounced as a conspiracy theory. The science and health reporter for the New York Times, Apoorva Mandavilli, even denounced the theory as "racist."

Yet, Mattingly and others are now defending censorship by repeating a tautology: the government must seek the censorship of ideas because some ideas must be censored. Governments have always claimed that censorship of critics and dissenters is for the public’s best interest. They have always defined certain views as harmful or false.

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Now, however, major media figures are shrugging off free speech concerns and supporting censorship as what former CNN media host and correspondent Brian Stelter called a "harm reduction model." While once fiercely opposed to censorship and government-supported blacklisting, many in the media are echoing Mattingly's view that the natural default should be to obey the government and its directions on permitted speech.


After all, this is all for our own protection. Censorship just "makes sense."

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Unmasking the DEI Paradox - Minding The Campus

Unmasking the DEI Paradox - Minding The Campus
"...A recent Boston Globe editorial titled “DEI Denial is the modern day lynching” by Ya’Ke Smith engages in this kind of sophistry....
But in the same article, Smith slips in the claim that any disagreement with DEI policies is an act of violence, writing that “modern day attacks on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion policies in higher education institutions are the equivalent of the tightened rope, and just as suffocating.”...
Indeed, obfuscation is often the point. 
  • This can be introduced by using words that are so ambiguous or abstract that they fail to describe anything we can even recognize. By replacing words like ‘torture’ with ‘enhanced interrogation techniques,’ by calling someone in prison “a person experiencing the criminal-justice system,” or by changing ‘sex changes for children’ to ‘gender-affirming care for minors,’ proponents of these tactics often obsess over semantics. 
  • Such abstractions might even be embedded in a vaguely worded slogan, such as ‘Protect Trans Kids.’ Does that mean allowing eight-year-old boys who self-identify as female to have surgery and start taking puberty blockers, or does it mean making sure they are protected from these often irreversible decisions until they are older? As usual, the devil is in the details.
Orwell wrote that “The worst thing one can do with words is to surrender to them,” and none of this verbal gymnastics makes torture, prison, or surgical mutilation less brutal...
Indeed, many view reality itself as nothing more than a language game...

#1 This day 1962------Bobby Vinton -- Roses Are Red (My Love)

The Daily Chart: College Bloat After the Loan Decision | Power Line

The Daily Chart: College Bloat After the Loan Decision | Power Line - STEVEN HAYWARD 
"Harvey Mansfield once quipped that the Democratic Party is a coalition of college professors and morons, which prompted “Lucretia” to remark on a podcast that it is impossible to tell the difference. 
  • But if higher education wasn’t an adjunct of the Democratic Party, surely the left would be charging the industry with consumer fraud and price gouging...

Gotta make you think about "why does the media seem to downplay this sick behaviour"!

 

EXCLUSIVE: The Chinese Military Is Training Kindergarteners For War In Bootcamps Across The Country | The Daily Caller

EXCLUSIVE: The Chinese Military Is Training Kindergarteners For War In Bootcamps Across The Country | The Daily Caller

The Chinese military is training kindergarteners to handle firearms and fight like soldiers in boot camps across China this summer, according to dozens of school social media accounts reviewed by the Daily Caller News Foundation.

The boot camps feature combat training for boys and girls with a wide variety of toy weapons including knives, grenades, rifles and shoulder-fired missiles, and require the children to adopt military behavior, such as saluting, the schools’ social media posts show. 

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History for July 12

History for July 12 - On-This-Day.com 
Milton Berle 1908 - Actor

  • 1862 - The U.S. Congress authorized the Medal of Honor.
  • 1870 - The first rotary can opener with a cutting wheel was patented by William W. Lyman.
  • 1954 - U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower proposed a highway modernization program, with costs to be shared by federal and state governments.
  • 1957 - The U.S. surgeon general, Leroy E. Burney, reported that there was a direct link between smoking and lung cancer.
  • 1982 - The last of the distinctive-looking Checker taxicabs rolled off the assembly line in Kalamazoo, MI.

Tuesday, July 11, 2023

Anti-child-trafficker whose story is told in 'Sound of Freedom' explains that the trans agenda and Biden administration's border policies benefit pedophiles - TheBlaze

Anti-child-trafficker whose story is told in 'Sound of Freedom' explains that the trans agenda and Biden administration's border policies benefit pedophiles - TheBlaze

According to Ballard, the so-called pedophile network doctrines — not strictly specific to the PNVD — are:

The way we were-----Eugenics and Planned Parenthood – Margaret Sanger - Forgotten History

Roger Scruton: How Fake Subjects like Women Studies Invaded Academia

The California Homeless Problem Is a Bear

The California Homeless Problem Is a Bear - VIRGINIA POSTREL
  • But pretending it's just about housing misses its most salient features.
"One of my condo association neighbors recently put an old sofa out on the curb for pick up by the city’s “bulk items” collection service. 
The city missed a few promised pickups. 
  • Before we knew it, a group of vagrants had made themselves at home and were eating, drinking, and littering....
Such is life in today’s West L.A...
In one of the most hyper-regulated places this side of Singapore, the level of public disorder is disturbing. 
Everyone complains about it....

"Could be..."?!!-----‘Bed rotting’ is self-care, some insist, but mental health expert shares warnings about social media trend

‘Bed rotting’ is self-care, some insist, but mental health expert shares warnings about social media trend
"Some lounging can be beneficial, but doctors warn too much could be ‘sign of depression'...
  • Lounging in bed all day might seem lazy — but some Gen Z trend followers are now embracing it as a form of self-care.
"Bed rotting" — the practice of spending long periods of time snuggled under the covers with snacks, screens and other creature comforts — is gaining popularity on social media...

About That Claim That July 3-4 Were the 'Hottest Days on Record'...

About That Claim That July 3-4 Were the 'Hottest Days on Record'... - BY RICK MORAN
  • The headlines were stark and specific. Reuters claimed, “World registers hottest day ever recorded on July 3.”
  • Well, “ever recorded” is misleading since the records have only been “recorded” since 1979. But what kind of a headline would that have been?
  • At least the BBC was honest about their scare headline: “World’s hottest day since records began.”...
Stephen Milloy, a noted climate change skeptic, performed the necessary lobotomy on the hysterics in the Wall Street Journal.

...supposedly the hottest in 125,000 years. The claimed temperature was derived from the University of Maine’s Climate Reanalyzer, which relies on a mix of satellite temperature data and computer-model guesstimation to calculate estimates of temperature.

One obvious problem with the updated narrative is that there are no satellite data from 125,000 years ago. Calculated estimates of current temperatures can’t be fairly compared with guesses of global temperature from thousands of years ago...

A more likely alternative to the 62.6-degree estimate is something around 57.5 degrees. The latter is an average of actual surface temperature measurements taken around the world and processed on a minute-by-minute basis by a website called temperature.global. The numbers have been steady this year, with no spike in July.

Moreover, the notion of “average global temperature” is meaningless. Average global temperature is a concept invented by and for the global-warming hypothesis. It is more a political concept than a scientific one. The Earth and its atmosphere is large and diverse, and no place is meaningfully average...