Wednesday, November 25, 2020
What Thanksgiving means To Americans
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
David Horowitz: Call to arms
We are not only watching massive voter fraud emerge, we have
also witnessed the destruction of Election Day.
Election Weeks, no requirement for voter ID or signature matching,
mail-in ballots, and so many other ways to game the system. David Horowitz of Freedom Center has a guest
post at Power Line, which starts off:
FIGHTING
WORDS, BY DAVID HOROWITZ
Our
friend David Horowitz wrote this essay, which he titled “Fighting Words.” It is
a call for freedom-loving Americans to fight back against the totalitarian
Left.
By now it should be obvious – even
to conservatives – that we are in a war. It is a conflict that began nearly
fifty years ago when the street revolutionaries of the Sixties joined the
Democrat Party. Their immediate goal was to help the Communist enemy win the
war in Vietnam, but they stayed to expand their influence in the Democrat Party
and create the radical force that confronts us today. The war that today’s
Democrats are engaged in reflects the values and methods of those radicals. It
is a war against us – against individual freedom, against America’s constitutional
order, and against the capitalist engine of our prosperity.
Democrat radicals know what they
want and where they are going. As a result, they are tactically and
organizationally years ahead of patriotic Americans who are only beginning to
realize they are in a war. The Democrats’ plan to steal the 2020 election was
hatched many years ago when Democrats launched their first attacks on Voter
I.D.s, and then every effort to secure the integrity of the electoral system.
Those attacks metastasized into an all-out assault on Election Day itself with
early- and late-voting grace periods, and a flood of 92 million mail-in
ballots, hundreds of thousands of which were delivered in the middle of the
night to be counted behind the backs of Republican observers after Election Day
had passed.
The result of these efforts is that
Election Day no longer really exists as a day when the votes are cast and
counted. This is a fact that offers generous opportunities for the election
saboteurs to do their work. Those saboteurs’ opportunities were greatly
enhanced this year with the installation in battle ground states of voting
machines specifically designed to calculate how many votes were required to
steal an election and then to switch ballots already cast and deliver them to the
chosen party. Mail-in ballots were indispensable to the realization of this
plan.
. . .
Read the essay here.
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Monday, November 23, 2020
Confused by the Sidney Powell headlines?
The headlines were puzzling. Sundance at Conservative Treehouse explains:
This is all about who is getting
paid by the campaign and RNC. The Trump campaign isn’t going to reimburse
Sidney Powell for any expenses, nor is she allowed to make offers of financial
payment from the GOP or Trump campaign. The vultures assembling and protecting
their paychecks do not want Powell getting paid, nor do they want any financial
liability. That’s all this statement is.
This statement by the Trump
Campaign has nothing to do with Donald Trump, it is directly related to those
interests who derive financial benefit from the Trump campaign. The same
network of vultures exists on the DNC side of the equation and they exploit Bernie
Sanders donor files.
. . .
That announcement is all about
money; nothing more.
Read the full analysis here.
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Sunday, November 22, 2020
Saturday, November 21, 2020
Are we asking the right questions?
Ned Ryun at American Greatness asks some serious questions.
You can quibble with me about it
all, and no doubt there are some good and well-meaning people mixed up in all of
this, but a look at the world around us, from exploding debt to the expansive
powers of our massive administrative state to our broken immigration systems to
a failed electoral process to Big Tech monopolies crowding out our First
Amendment freedoms, should answer all objections. No serious movement would
have allowed that to happen or appear to be so full of people who, even now,
think all of this is fine. We will just keep pushing on doing the same things
that haven’t worked in more than a generation.
Perhaps if we became more
sophisticated in our use of 501(c)3 and 501(c)4 funds, we could address some of
our problems in a meaningful way. But instead, we insist on funding retreads
like the Heritage Foundation at $80-$100 million a year, AEI at $50-$60 million
a year, and the mostly worthless state policy think tanks sucking down hundreds
of millions of donor dollars every year. To what end? Serious question.
None of that money will be or has
been used to address the greatest threats to our democracy, from election
integrity to Big Tech. Honestly, you could pile 90 percent of that money in the
street, light it on fire, and it would be just as effective.
But instead of thinking about
adjusting our priorities, we’re sitting here like programmed robots ready to
repeat the same mistakes. Again. And again.
A provocative read; Mr.
Ryun’s full column is here.
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Thursday, November 19, 2020
Good news for Ohio
From cleveland.com:
Ohio lawmakers on Thursday sent
Gov. Mike DeWine a bill that would strip his administration of the authority to
issue statewide coronavirus orders, even though the governor said the measure
would be “a disaster” and vowed to veto it.
Senate Bill 311, which passed 58-30 along party lines, would ban the Ohio Department of Health from issuing mandatory quarantine orders enforced against people who are not diagnosed as sick or directly exposed to disease. It passed the state Senate in September.
The bill would not void existing
statewide orders, including the three-week 10
p.m. to 5 a.m. curfew announced by the governor earlier this
week, a
renewed statewide mask mandate, and a “stay-at-home” order like the one
DeWine ordered the state health director to issue last spring. But it would
prohibit such orders from being issued in the future, and it would allow
lawmakers to vote to rescind any existing state health order.
And here is the reaction from Cleveland Tea Party’s Ralph
King:
It is about time the Ohio House did
more than grandstand!
It is nice to see our elected
officials work to get something done instead of chest thump and grandstand for
the shiny ball crowd in Ohio. Enough of the impeachment circus sideshow of Rep
John "Bozo" Becker and his trained chimp Rep Nino Vitale!
Big thanks to Senate President Larry Obhof and SB 311 main sponsors State Senator Kristina
Roegner & State Senator Rob McColley for getting this passed.
Senate Bill 311 will serve as a
check & balance and will reign in the unchecked "ultimate"
authority that the OH GOP previously gave the Ohio Dept of Health Director in
2003/2004! SB311 does not limit anything - it only allows for accountability!
And since SB 311 passed with a veto
proof majority in the Senate - when you veto it - I fully support an Override
starting with the Ohio Senate.
Very good news indeed.