From our friends at Ohio Value Voters:
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From our friends at Ohio Value Voters:
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More very scary developments: Daniel Greenfield at Frontpage
reports:
Vaccine passports aren’t coming:
they’re already here. And while discriminating against people based on their
vaccination status is bad enough: the implications are even worse.
A vaccine passport transforms all
of society into a two-tier system, but the basis for it isn’t a needle, it’s a
set of government guidelines that were based on identity politics or ‘equity’.
From the CDC’s Advisory Committee
on Immunization Practices to various state equity initiatives, some even worse
than the CDC’s
push to prioritize people by race, the vaccine rollout was designed to put
minorities at the head of the line. These prioritizations were meant to be
invisible, using disparate impact to advance groups with the right demographic
skew.
The government using race to
prioritize medical treatment is horrifying enough, but vaccine passports take
the biased vaccine system and embed that bias into everyday areas of life.
The end result is a horrifying
cross between China’s social credit system and the racial segregation of the
South. Call it the equity credit system based on racial and sexual identity.
Read the rest of it here.
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How many calls and emails a week do you get from various GOP entities asking for money? Our household gets a lot. However, we haven’t contributed to GOP groups for years. The GOP groups raised millions for over eight years on the specific promise of repealing Obamacare, and then … they didn't keep their promise.
Now President Trump is taking steps to re-direct
contributions that might go to various GOP groups to instead support the Save America Super PAC. From Dennis Michael
Lynch’s blog:
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Former
President Donald Trump has demanded that three main Republican groups stop
using his name and likeness to help raise money, a Trump adviser said on
Saturday.
The adviser, confirming a report in
Politico, said that lawyers for Trump on Friday had sent cease-and-desist
letters to the Republican National Committee, National Republican Congressional
Campaign and National Republican Senate Campaign, asking them to stop using his
name and likeness on fundraising emails and merchandise.
The
article goes on to state the following:
The adviser said Trump is sensitive
to the use of his name and likeness for branding purposes and has been irked
that the three groups have supported Republican lawmakers who had joined
Democrats in voting to impeach him over the Jan. 6 storming of the U.S. Capitol
by pro-Trump protesters.
Trump’s plan is to use the money
raised from his Save America SuperPAC to help candidates of his choice win
in the 2022 congressional elections.
For
those patriots who are perpetually fed up with GOPe branch of the DC Uniparty, this
may be a start.
The bad news: The House passed HR1 last night. (The Cleveland Tea Party Action Alert from yesterday is here.)
Today, Andrea Widburg at American Thinker has the Action
Alert for us to call our Senators:
If you thought the election in 2020
was bad, you'd better reach out to your senator to fight H.R. 1, which passed
the House last night. H.R. 1 takes every bad idea blue states
adopted in 2020 — all with an eye to facilitating election fraud and increasing
the number of otherwise ineligible Democrat voters — and nationalizes all of
them. It isn't just that this bill will mean that Republicans will have
an even more uphill battle than usual in every election. It also
means that no federal election will ever be trustworthy — and an untrustworthy
system is one that will inevitably fail.
. . .
And allowing the election to extend
indefinitely ensures that Democrats will always win. They'll just
see how many votes they need after Election Day and keep submitting more
ballots. Eventually, in self-defense, Republicans will do the
same. At that point, citizens can just stop voting at all, because
elections will have devolved into battles between crooks rather than the voice
of the people.
Contact your senators and make let them know that, in the interests of American democracy, you
are completely opposed to steps that will weaken Americans' ability to trust
the integrity of their elections. It's not just Republicans who
should care. Democrats should, too.
In D.C., the continued presence of
the National Guard shows that the Democrats are frightened. They
fear that people who feel that they don't have a truly representative
government will make themselves heard by other means. If the Democrats
continue with this mad plan to destroy voter integrity, they will become
increasingly fearful of the American people. It creates a volatile
situation when the government fears the people because the government knows
that it has done wrong.
Read the full article here. Action Alert:
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Louis Debroux sounds the alarm at Patriot Post:
HR 1 Makes Election Fraud &
Chaos Permanent
The Democrat legislation aims to
secure their power by any and all means necessary.
If you liked the dozens of
post-election lawsuits, the ballot recounts and audits, and the utter chaos and
anger that prevailed after the 2020 elections, then you’ll absolutely love the
Democrats’ top legislative priority this year — passage of HR 1, the
ludicrously named “For the People Act.”
With a House vote expected this
week, the 791-page HR 1 is a massive power grab by
Democrats that takes the worst aspects of the 2020 elections and puts
them into federal law. Democrats aim to dictate from Capitol Hill
election law for every single state, county, and city. HR 1 intentionally
weakens election security, creating the very lawlessness and discord that made
the last election such a nightmare and guaranteeing that it’s the norm for all
future elections.
Veteran political reporter John
Fund calls it “the
worst piece of legislation I have even seen in my 40 years reporting from
Washington.”
For example, HR 1 would greatly
expand mail-in voting, despite election officials warning that mail-in
voting fraud is “vastly more prevalent than the in-person voting
fraud.” The CalTech/MIT Voting Technology Project advised states to end mail-in
voting because of the “significant cost to the real and perceived integrity of
the voting process.” Even The New York Times admits mail-in balloting not only
makes it “much easier” to buy and sell votes but also makes voters, especially
elderly voters, vulnerable to fraud, threats, and coercion.
In many states that vote by mail,
registered voters are automatically mailed a ballot. Yet these states tend to
have poorly maintained voter rolls that have not been updated to exclude those
who have died or moved, making it child’s play to illegally cast a ballot in
ways that appear legal. In California, it took a lawsuit by watchdog Judicial
Watch to force California to begin removing more than five million ineligible
voters from state rolls.
The bill would also force states to
accept mail-in ballots for 10 days after Election Day.
Much more on HR1 here.
ACTION ALERT: Call
your Representative to
oppose house bill HR1. (At the link: members of the House listed by state with phone number.)
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