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Joe Biden to reporter asking about COVID policy: ‘C’mon, Gimme a Break, Man’
Dems latest pursuit: Purging ‘extremists’ and Trump
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Breaking: John Brennen Announces HORRIFIC Plan for YOU Now that Biden has ascended the throne
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The Savannah JEA does not speak for me:
Most liberals assume they are superior and their views are as well because, by placing themselves on a pedestal, this allows them to look down on everyone else. They enjoy berating and ostracizing others and claim they are doing so out of compassion, caring and love for the confused.
They accuse me, and other "deplorables," of being white supremacists but in fact they are the true bigots. Actually, they are pleased and take pleasure from seeing those who do not embrace their views being discriminated against, being ostracized, having their jobs threatened, sponsorship taken away, corporate defunding on the rise etc. Otherwise, why would they remain silent in the face of anti-Americanism. They are the true hypocrites. They are a far greater threat than those who assembled and marched peacefully on January 6.
Demeaning those who are religious, intimidating those who hold different views are weapons in the hands of "liberals" who hated Trump and those who aligned with and voted for him.
Now that Trump is gone there is no one, on the horizon, in the radical Democrat party who actually care about "deplorable" Americans. The Pelosi's, Schumer's, Schiff's, Hillary and Obama have always cared more about themselves and their power as did McCain and now Romney and McConnell.
As for Biden he tells us his goal is to bind the wounds his own party purposely created and then he sets about purging the NLRB's general counsel who had 10 months remaining before his Senatorial Appointment was to end (See Strassel's op ed below.) This was done apparently because of Biden's desire to appease labor.
I never denied Trump was crude and unorthodox but his policies were directed at making America Great and that is not sinful. That is what we "deplorables" hungered for and hoped his election would bring about and it did and that is why we remain loyal to his accomplishments. He will be hard to replace and why, I believe, he will eventually be revered as one of our best presidents in terms of impact and a vehicle for change.
As for Biden, he has none of Trump's abilities to bring about change(s) America needs. He will revert back to embracing the policies that created the conditions that made it possible for Trump to be elected.
Nor has Trump destroyed the Republican Party. He simply laid open the schism that has existed for decades among the Rinos and the true conservatives. As for the Democrats, they will continue digging their own grave under Biden and should he be unable to serve out his term, as I expect, the digging will accelerate with Kamala. This is why it is crucial radical Democrats insure their power by "koshering" illegal immigrants, making DC a state, tearing down Trump barriers and insuring those in opposition lose their ability to resist. (See comments below about a meeting with the chairman of an American weapons manufacturer.)
As for those immigrants who came to America illegally and have lived in our nation for an extended period, I understand the impracticalities they present and allowing them to become citizens is both moral and sensible but allowing this exception to perpetuate further acts of illegality is unconscionable.
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January 21st, I attended a meeting at which the Chairman of Sturm and Ruger gave his views about future regulations that will impact the arms industry. He ticked off a variety of potential legislation he expects will be passed and some that will be proposed but has a low chance of becoming law.
He anticipates enormous price increases in the weapons and ammunition for two reasons:
a) Government receives exorbitant taxes and needs the money and b) it is the easiest way to impact/deter ownership. He stated the average weapon sells for $500, and, combined, manufacturing, distribution and retail profits total about 40 to 60 dollars while government tax revenue amounts in the vicinity of $65.
He also believes, open carry permitting will take longer as another bureaucratic restraint on ownership.
He also believes Congress will extend liability to manufacturers in the illegal use of weapons by owners. I challenged him on this as being unconstitutional and he agreed but not until The SCOTUS rules and that takes time and costs a great deal.
He believes the government will purchase another round of billions of cartridges to restrain available ammunition as was done by Obama.
In terms of all reasons for death, homicides are insignificant as a per cent compared with heart attacks, cancer, auto fatalities etc. Yet, the mass media devotes an infinitesimal amount of coverage because human emotions are larger human brains.
As noted previously, between 5 and 6 deprivations of citizen freedoms and guaranteed rights can undo 244 years of history and taking away weapons is in the vicinity of the last straw. The inability to protect oneself and their family gives tremendous leverage to a government intent on control of "wee" the people.
YES, they are coming for your weapons!
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Democrats and The Brainwash Canard
By Brad Slater
There’s nothing Democrats love more than to condescend. Seems talking down to their fellow American is their national pastime. They’ve always called Trump supporters “brainwashed” and “trapped in a cult”, but now it’s been taken to a disgusting low. They are pushing for Conservatives to be, and I’m quoting, “deprogrammed.”
Don’t be fooled by Liberal nitpickers who say “what are you talking about? Who said that?” I'll tell you who: it was the most influential Democrat of all: Katie Couric! And while she holds no elected office or even a steady television job, I’m sure, when the camps open, it will be her cheery visage staring down at us as we’re forced to memorize Howard Zinn and “White Fragility”.
I know Trump supporters. I am one. And we are the furthest thing from brainwashed. The furthest thing from a cult.
Cultists believe their leader is God. I certainly don’t believe that about Trump. I believe, to quote Rick Perry, that President Donald Trump is “the chosen one” who was “sent by God to do great things.”
Cultists believe whatever their leader tells them, even when evidence points to the contrary. Of course that’s not us. When Trump told us the election was stolen, we demanded proof. So when 60 judges and the relevant Republican governors told us there was no proof, we continued to trust our President, because wouldn’t he know better?
Cultists obey their leader’s every command. But when Trump told us to gather in DC and then march on the Capitol, we didn’t just salute and do that exactly: we marched on the Capitol and beat up policemen when they tried to stop us. If anything, we’re intuitive!
Most important, unlike a cult-member, I'm not afraid to criticize Trump. He was intemperate, and the tweeting didn’t help. But he was, without a doubt, the most accomplished President in my life, and possibly of the past century. Look at the greatness that he’s leaving Joe Biden: A China so marginalized that it cracked down on Hong Kong and signed a massive trade deal with the EU. First of their kind peace deals between Israel and countries she had never actually fought a war with! And most important, 400,000 less Americans taking up space, buying precious pandemic supplies.
Take in my words. Does this really sound like someone who’s been brainwashed?
What are Israel's options regarding Iran?
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The “unity” lasted all of a couple of minutes. Then, hours after
President Biden pledged in his inaugural address to show “tolerance and
humility,” the brass knuckles came out.
One duster was aimed at Peter Robb, general counsel of the National Labor Relations Board. Within minutes of Mr. Biden’s swearing-in, and as the new president told the nation it needed to “be better,” the new White House delivered Mr. Robb an ultimatum: resign by 5 p.m., or be fired.
The general counsel position is a Senate-confirmed four-year appointment at an independent agency. Mr Robb had 10 months left in his term. No NLRB general counsel had ever been fired, and The Biden White House provided no cause for the action. Mr. Robb pointed all this out in a return letter and respectfully declined to step down. So Mr. Biden ("we must end this uncivil war") canned him.
For four years, the media and Democrats cast every action of the Trump administration as something law-breaking or verging on a constitutional crisis. This week’s headlines, by contrast, were a mass media celebration of the return to “normalcy.” Mr. Biden ran on, and won on, a promise to restore norms to Washington.
The Robb firing illustrates the falsehood of both those
narratives. For all Mr. Trump’s bad manners, his administration’s actions were
largely by the book. Mr. Trump never fired Richard Griffin, Barack Obama’s NLRB
general counsel, who served nine months to the end of his term in 2017. For all
the talk of Mr. Biden as the embodiment of gentlemanly politics, Democrats have
no intention of playing by the rules. They intend to impose an agenda and won’t
let a little thing like a 70-year-old precedent, or embarrassment over double
standards, get in their way.
The Robb firing is an early indicator of Mr. Biden’s top
priorities. Democrats rely on unions to get elected, and unions are therefore
first in line to get rewarded. The most effective vehicle for that is the NLRB,
which has sweeping power to enforce labor practices on companies across
America. Mr. Obama used the NLRB to rig the rules so that unions could dominate
workforces.
Mr. Biden nonetheless has a problem. The five-member NLRB
currently has three Republicans and one Democrat. Even as Mr. Biden fills the
empty position in coming weeks, he still won’t have control—and won’t likely
get it until August of this year, when the term of GOP member William Emanuel
expires. Mr. Biden is moving to install a powerful general counsel who will
block, sabotage or undermine the board’s work until that time.
It is also an early indicator of Mr. Biden’s governing
philosophy, which is straight out of the Obama playbook. The last Democratic
president was so intent on rewarding labor bosses, he proved willing to break
almost anything (including the Constitution) to do it. Mr. Obama was frustrated
in 2012 that the Senate wouldn’t rubber-stamp his radical appointments to the
NLRB. So in January he named three NLRB members as “recess” appointments. The
problem? The Senate wasn’t in recess. The Supreme Court in 2014 unanimously
declared those appointments void.
Then there was the Obama acting NLRB general counsel, Lafe
Solomon. Even after a lower court in 2013 declared the Obama appointments
illegitimate, the NLRB continued to pump out pro-labor decisions. Mr. Solomon
explained that these rulings were valid because he held a powerful and
“independent” position—“appointed by the President and confirmed by the
Senate.” That would be the same “independent” position that Mr. Biden just
kneecapped in firing Mr. Robb. The new president can be forgiven for wanting
his own people in office, but a little consistency would be nice.
It won’t be forthcoming, because the NLRB will be even more
important to Mr. Biden than it was to Mr. Obama, given growing rifts in the
labor community. The new president is under massive pressure from the
progressive left, including many service unions, to act aggressively on
climate. Yet his first-day executive action canceling the Keystone XL pipeline
prompted a furious rebuke from blue-collar unions that are set to lose jobs.
Mark McManus, general president of the United Association of Union Plumbers and
Pipefitters scored Mr. Biden for listening to “the voices of fringe activists
instead of union members.”
Control of the NLRB will allow Mr. Biden’ to soothe labor
divisions by handing out sweeping rule changes that will benefit unions across
the spectrum. Mr. Robb’s firing will likely be only the first of many exercises
of raw power, many of which will likely make the Obama NLRB look tame.
The nation will soon be disillusioned. Mr. Biden is likely to
continue speaking a lot of pretty words in coming months. What matters are his
actions.
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