Sunday, June 19, 2022
Saturday, June 18, 2022
The Amoral Compass of the Progressive Left
James Patrick Riley at American Greatness opens his own eyes
to election fraud and the amoral compass of the Progressive Left. Here’s an
excerpt:
. . . They have designed [voting] systems
that can’t be audited. What good
do you accomplish recounting a stuffed ballot box? How do you really know that
pallet of mail-in ballots from a conservative precinct didn’t go missing? If we
aren’t required to show up in person with tamper-proof ID, how can we
account for all those ballots consigned to the mail? Are you really telling me
one postal worker couldn’t forget to deliver the 10,000 votes it might take to
swing a congressional district? Aren’t you at least a little bit worried about
the “2,000 Mules” reality—single individuals making hundreds of ballot drops?
I made the mistake of thinking
someone on the other side really cares. They don’t. They have no problem with
voter fraud because it serves them. If it served us, they would care
mightily about it.
Meantime, we project virtue where
it doesn’t exist. They are at war, and they use the conventions of war to
justify breaking all 10 of the commandments. We watch them do it without
apology, and we think “asking nicely” will appeal to their conscience, but that
was destroyed years ago. They have stolen most of our public institutions. The
very institutions you thought were protecting you have been made over in their
image.
So, no matter how we choose to
fight them, and whatever tools we use, we need to remember this: they see
themselves as soldiers in a battle, where any and all mayhem is allowed. We
need to act accordingly.
If someone no longer
has a conscience,
there is no sense in appealing to it.
Full story is here.
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Friday, June 17, 2022
Dr Malone reports: another spook in the medical-industrial complex
At his Substack page, Dr Robert Malone exposes yet more corruption in the insatiable medical-industrial complex in DC:
ARPA-H, a branch of the IC within NIH
I really did not begin to
understand the Washington DC/Bethesda- based National Institutes of Health
(NIH) healthcare bureaucracy until my research laboratory was recruited and
relocated from the University of California, Davis to the University of Maryland,
Baltimore School of Medicine in 1997. Before then, I had a vague notion that
the NIH intramural (Bethesda/Rockville- based research campus) and extramural
(mostly Rockville administrative campus) infrastructure was a sort of research
paradise, where all the really important government funded biomedical research
work was done. For the lucky few who were good enough, the elite of the elite,
they were able to work unencumbered by the daily grind of the endless
begging-for-dollars grant and contract writing (and associated funding
politics) which has come to dominate the lives of most academic biomedical
researchers.
. . .
I am searching my brain for the
right metaphor to express the reality of the NIH that I actually encountered in
moving from the academic epicenter of California agriculture to the belly of
the medical-industrial complex beast - an astronomic Black Hole comes closest.
Like the effects of a Black Hole on spacetime, the massive amount of money
allocated to the NIH bureaucracy by the US Federal Government (year, after
year, after year) distorts every aspect of modern medical research, across the
United States medical research enterprise and beyond throughout the world.
So with that prelude and context,
enter the new NIH program called ARPA-H (Advanced Research Projects Agency for
Health).
Dr Malone concludes:
Frankly, what I see is yet another
spook being embedded into the federal arm of the “public-private partnership”
which exists between the global medical-industrial complex and the US federal
government, and given a nice juicy $6.5B birthday gift with no strings attached
and no ability of the executive branch to provide oversight. ARPA-H appears to
me to be an intelligence community operational research arm that has been
embedded into the Office of the Director of NIH. What could possibly go wrong?
Much more here. Again, Saul Alinsky's first Rule for Radicals:
“Control healthcare and you control the people.”
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Thursday, June 16, 2022
Economic Security Is National Security
Sundance at Conservative Treehouse has a most excellent analysis of America First policies, the Trump administration success stories, and any future MAGA leadership. Sundance begins:
Economic security is the foundation
of national security. When the government takes action that destabilizes
our economy, every element of national security is put at risk. We are
experiencing that right now as we suffer through Joe Biden’s intentionally
flawed energy policy that is destroying the U.S. economy and everyone within
it.
“It must be remembered that there is nothing more difficult to plan,
more doubtful of success, nor more dangerous to manage than a new system. For
the initiator has the enmity of all who would profit by the preservation of the
old institution and merely lukewarm defenders in those who gain by the new
ones.”
~ Niccolo Machiavelli
Never has that Machiavelli quote
been more apropos than when considering the MAGA movement and the rise of
Donald Trump.
Thankfully, we are now in an era
when the largest coalition of American voters have awakened to the reality
that, to quote the former president: “Economic Security is National
Security.”
As we live through the economic
mess of a Biden administration hell bent on eroding the middle class of the
United States, there are numerous pundits contemplating 2024 Republican
presidential candidates other than Donald Trump; consider this group the lukewarm
defenders Machiavelli noted.
At the same time the leftist
coalition, writ large, are apoplectic about the base of the Republican Party
now belonging to Donald Trump. This group consists of those affluent Wall
Street agents and politicians set on retaining the profits derived from decades
of institutional objectives.
Institutional Democrats hate Trump,
and institutional Republicans are lukewarm, at best, in defending Trump.
Both wings of the DC UniParty fear Trump. Extreme efforts at control are
a reaction to fear. In this outline, I rise to explain why Donald Trump
is the only option for the America First MAGA coalition; and I make my case not
on supposition, but on empirical reference points that most should understand.
Everything
is about the economics of it.
If you accept that at its essential
core elements the phrase “economic security is national security” is true – meaning
the lives of the American citizen, person, worker, individual or family are
best when their economic position is secure – then any potential leader for our
nation must be able to initiate policies that directly touch the
economics of a person’s life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. As a
result, economic security and economic policy must be the fulcrum of their
platform.
Now, look around and ask yourself
this question: “What separated Donald J. Trump from the remaining field of 17
GOP candidates in 2016?” An honest top-line answer would be
immigration (border control), and his views on American economic
policy. In essence, what set Donald Trump apart from all other
candidates was his view on the U.S. economy, and that was the driving factor behind
‘Make America Great Again’, MAGA.
Now, look around. Look at
every other potential candidate for political office. Is there another person
in the field of your political view who comes from the starting point that
economic security is national security?
This analysis by Sundance outlines the actual known successes of President
Trump’s America First policies; voters would have to guess how America First policies would be implemented by an alternative candidate.
Look at what Donald J. Trump was
able to achieve while he was under constant political attack. Just
imagine what Trump 2.0 would deliver.
They, the leftist Democrats and
Wall Street Republicans, are yet again absolutely petrified of that.
Much more at the link here.
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Wednesday, June 15, 2022
Justice Brett Kavanaugh: fashion trend-setter
Brett Kavanaugh Unveils Updated Supreme
Court Robe
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Supreme Court
Justice Brett Kavanaugh made a splash in the fashion world Wednesday as he
unveiled a new Kevlar judicial robe made by Atomic Defense. A spokesman
confirmed the new robe was totally unrelated to recent threats made upon the
justice’s life in the wake of an upcoming ruling on abortion rights.
. . .
In addition to a stylish, slimming
look, Kavanaugh’s robe comes with three articulated blast plates, a shockproof
helmet and visor, and a zoned armor system guaranteed to meet or exceed current
zonal fragmentation protection standards.
. . .
In unrelated news, Kavanaugh
confirmed that his family would be moving from their current home in Chevy
Chase, MD to an abandoned underground missile silo somewhere in the Midwest in
order to pursue their family dream of not being murdered in their sleep.
The rest of the text is here.
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Tuesday, June 14, 2022
RINO Rob Portman does it again
Strictly speaking, it’s not on the Tea Party agenda, but the latest gun-grab
attempt is on everyone’s radar screen. Don Surber links to the UPI report on legislation working its way through committee
and congress:
"The 20 lawmakers -- 10
Democrats and 10 Republicans -- led by Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., and Sen.
John Cornyn, R-Texas, announced the package they said would 'protect America's
children, keep our schools safe, and reduce the threat of violence across our
country.'"
The compromise is to take your guns
more slowly.
93% of guns used in crime are
illegal. Enforce that law before you dare try to deprive me of my rights.
And guess who is one of the 10 Republicans are supporting the package? Why yes, Ohio Senator Rob Portman (OH-RINO).
RELATED: Brandon Morse on red-flag laws at Red State here. The law sounds reasonable, but it is too easily weaponized (pun intended) for political purposes. And Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb is on board with so-called "common sense gun reforms.
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Today is Flag Day
From History.com:
On June 14, 1777, the Second
Continental Congress took a break from writing the Articles of
Confederation and passed a resolution stating that “the flag of the
United States be 13 stripes, alternate red and white,” and that “the union be
13 stars, white in a blue field, representing a new constellation.”
Over 100 years later, in 1916, President
Woodrow Wilson marked
the anniversary of that decree by officially establishing June 14 as
Flag Day.
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