Cartoonist Gary Varvel at TownHall
Tuesday, May 21, 2019
Sunday, May 19, 2019
Election advice from Down Under
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Many news sites and bloggers covered this weekend's surprise upset election in Australia. Polls predicted a win for Labor but the Liberal party (their conservative party) won re-election. One reader on the thread under the Conservative Treehouse's report was on point:
Query says:
May 18, 2019 at 7:51 pm
And here’s a hint for the US.
Australia does manual voting with paper ballots marked by hand, double counted by the Aust. Electoral Commission, with scrutineers from both parties observing. No hanging shards [chads], no second rate voting machines, no boxes of ballots conveniently found to sway a close election. The US merely needs to scale up the operation. That way there are multiple counting sources and no computer algorithm that someone somewhere has a key to.
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Next target: Michelle Malkin
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Jeffrey Lord has more on Big Tech censorship at American Spectator:
Facebook
has censored Michelle Malkin — for protesting censorship.
. .
.
Michelle
rejects identity politics out of hand, proudly calling herself an “American.”
Amen and Amen! But in the Jim Crow-style of the Left she is what the Left loves
to call a “woman of color.” Thus her posting standing up for free speech and
opposing censorship has to be silenced. Because, like Diamond and Silk,
Michelle Malkin is a threat to the totalitarian mind-set of Facebook rulers who
have appointed themselves the Gods of who gets to say what and where.
The
battle against the totalitarian mindset that is increasingly, vividly targeting
conservatives with social media to unperson and de-platform them has now
reached out to get Michelle Malkin.
Read
the rest here.
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Saturday, May 18, 2019
Today: Armed Forces Day
In the United States, Armed Forces Day is celebrated on the third Saturday in May. It falls near the end of Armed Forces Week, which begins on the second Saturday of May and ends on the third Sunday of May.
That's today, Saturday, May 18.
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Friday, May 17, 2019
Ways to Stuff the Ballot Box
Ohio
Secretary of State Frank LaRose announced a plan to create a work group that
will focus on modernizing the state's voter registration, which would include
automatic voter registration. (via Watchdog Ohio)
California serves as a How-To
Manual of facilitating voter fraud. Here’s Monica Showalter at American Thinker:
California's
election has unsettled many, given the role of ballot-harvesting in supposedly
flipping Reagan-country Orange County entirely blue in the last midterm.
But
the details rolling out now are getting far
more disturbing. RealClearPolitics investigative reporter Susan
Crabtree has put together a string of criminalities surrounding the way
California runs its elections which makes one wonder if California has adopted
the Venezuela Model of electoral governance.
She
starts with a sickening new report that California's election was hacked
through its "motor-voter" system, the system the state has to register as
many votes as possible. If a California resident applies for a
drivers license in the state, he (or she) gets registered to vote whether
he likes it or not. An applicant can only say 'no' to the
registration, not 'yes,' the 'yes' is embedded into the system. It's
a set-up that relies on the "honor system" for a voter's claims
of valid citizenship to vote and there is no verification.
Read the rest here. Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose’s website is here,
with multiple ways to let him know what you think.
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Thursday, May 16, 2019
Censorship creep
Thomas Lifson at American
Thinker reports (“The next stage in tech overlords' censorship: De-platformingun-PC blogs”):
It's no longer just Facebook, Twitter, and Google who are
censoring online content that offends political
correctness. Wordpress.com, a blog-hosting site that offers anyone
the opportunity to create and publish a blog at no cost, has decided to
de-platform — in other words, kill — a blog that has been operating for 15
years: Creeping Sharia.
As Pamela
Geller points out, this move by
Wordpress.com is itself an example of the blog's focus of creeping sharia
happening in real time. Shutting down a critic of creeping sharia is
an example of creeping sharia.
Related:
Newsbusters reports on a development (which may be a start, but doesn’t seem to
me to go far enough):
The
White House has announced a new system that gives Americans the power to call
out foul play by tech companies.
As
of May 15 it read, “SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS should advance FREEDOM OF
SPEECH.”
“Too
many Americans have seen their accounts suspended, banned, or fraudulently
reported for unclear ‘violations’ of user policies,” it continued before
delivering a bipartisan message that freedom of speech is a right held by all
Americans. “No matter your views, if you suspect political bias caused such an
action to be taken against you, share your story with President Trump.”
The
submission form begins with a survey asking users to submit their names and
confirm that they are citizens of the United States. It then asks whether they
were censored via major Big Tech platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, and
YouTube. It also listed an option for “Other” acknowledging that there are
plenty of other platforms which deplatform users.
It
then asks, if possible, for a link or screenshot of the restricted post.
In
a reversal of Trump’s earlier praise of Twitter as a way to reach his audience
free of being filtered by the media, this White House page asked users for
permission to send newsletters via email so that the administration “can update
you without relying on platforms like Facebook and Twitter.”
The
Trump administration said it was “fighting for free speech online,” while the
liberal Washington Post characterized the new system as part of Trump’s “war against Facebook,
Google and Twitter.”
Rest
of the report is here. Hmm. Either these companies need to be trust-busted, or they
need to be subject to regulation by the FCC.
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Tuesday, May 14, 2019
Stephen Moore goes to Cleveland
Stephen
Moore recently withdrew as a nominee for the Federal Reserve Board, but he had a look at
Cleveland in his report on “Ohio The Comeback State” at Townhall:
I recently traveled to the
Cleveland area and the renaissance of this once-Rust Belt city is remarkable
and visible to the naked eye. The downtown area was bustling with economic
activity and building cranes. Great restaurants, a vibrant music scene, museums,
wonderful and accessible sports stadiums and swanky new office buildings and
condominiums.
Research by the Federal Reserve
Bank of Cleveland documents that thanks to the increase in jobs in construction
and manufacturing, the unemployment rate is down to 5.1% and the "labor
markets remain healthy." Per capita GDP rose 3.4% in 2017 and the per
capita GDP is closing in on a record-high $70,000 a year.
Cleveland
certainly has its problems, but it’s nice to read some good news. The rest of Mr. Moore report is here.
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