Thursday, February 18, 2021

Biden Both Racist and Patsy? Coal Power Cold Facts. Fact Checker Plays Fast and Loose. Trump His Own Worst Enemy.









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Biden reverts back to his inner self? Biden Makes Incredibly Racist Statement

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More liberal and costly nonsense:

Coal Fired Power...
 
Your tax dollars at work. The morons are in charge.
 
How many coal fired power plants are there in the world today?
 
Green New Deal   does what... ???
 
The EU has 468 - building 27 more... Total 495
 
Turkey has 56 - building 93 more... Total 149
 
South Africa has 79 - building 24 more... Total 103
 
India has 589 - building 446 more... Total 1035
 
Philippines has 19 - building 60 more... Total 79
 
South Korea has 58 - building 26 more... Total 84
 
Japan has 90 - building 45 more... Total 135
 
China has 2,363 - building 1,171 more... Total 3,534
 
That’s 5,615 projected coal powered plants in just 8 countries.
 
USA has 241 and building   0
 
And Democrat politicians with their "green new deal” want to shut down those 241 plants in order to "save” the planet.
 
This is EXCELLENT!! I knew the rough idea about the number of coal plants, but had not yet seen actual numbers until now.
 
This makes the point.  Whatever the USA does or doesn’t do won’t make a mole hill compared to a mountain regarding CO2 unless the rest of the world, especially China and India reduces their coal-fired power plants as well.
 
The whole “global warming” and “climate change” gambits by Green New Deal proponents are to create a *supposedly* sound, scientific basis to justify a federal government power-grab and the passage of MORE laws to increase taxes and increased control of the privately owned power industry and its distribution. Never forget the *main* motivation they have!
 
“Oh, we will SAVE the planet!!”  No wonder Trump left the Paris Accord.

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Two interesting article:

 
 
 

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The Washington Post Fact Checker seems to be covering for Biden:


Gee note. : and up is down and green is purple.  Fact checking seems to be subjective and biased and not fact based.  Shocking!!!!!  The Washington post no less. 

 

Is nothing sacred? the fact checker LIES


https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2021/02/17/washington-post-fact-checker-defends-biden-lie-on-vaccines-it-was-a-verbal-stumble/


Washington Post Fact Checker Defends Biden Lie on Vaccines: ‘It Was a Verbal Stumble’

By Hannah Bleau 


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Trump's lawyer Schoen has last word:


Impeachment Trial Boosted Ex-President, Got Me 'Canceled'

Unmute

(Newsmax TV/"Greg Kelly Reports")

Far from hurting former President Donald Trump, the Democrats' attempt to bring him down with a second impeachment trial actually has been a benefit to the former president, though it has gotten one of his attorneys "canceled," Trump lawyer David Schoen tells Newsmax TV.

"This political weaponization of impeachment struck at the heart of the institution of the presidency, put it at risk and may have put it at risk in the future," David Schoen said Thursday on "Greg Kelly Reports." "But I think you're going to see now is a backlash," adding that Trump has gained momentum from the win.

"Let's face it. Let's look at who he is. They knew who he was when they elected him and he wasn't one of them," Schoen told host Greg Kelly. "But look at what he did in office. He's the first so-called politician who kept his word," said Schoen, pointing to Trump making other members of NATO pay their share and moving the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem.

"They're going to empower him because everyone saw that the attack was unfair in this impeachment process," he said.

On the other side, Schoen has seen himself a victim of the "cancel culture," having an offer to teach a civil rights law class revoked after he accepted the job of defending Trump.

"I thought it was a sad commentary, quite frankly," he said, but I also wouldn't want students to be uncomfortable. What's changed is the concept of liberalism. You know, liberalism used to favor the marketplace of ideas. They would want to hear all sides of the story. Everyone has something to bring to the table. Not anymore.''

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We know Biden is considered a patsy and this seems to validate why:

https://m.jpost.com/israel-news/us-informed-israel-ahead-of-iran-policy-announcement-source-659492 

And:

https://jcpa.org/the-yemeni-maneuver-biden-administration-gives-a-free-pass-to-iran/

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Personality-wise, Trump is always was his own worst enemy and that says a lot considering all the vituperative he endured from a variety of sources. He just cannot stop over-reaching.

Trump Lost to Himself

His own pollster shows why he became a one-term President.

By Editorial Board

Donald Trump launched a personal attack on Mitch McConnell this week after the Senate GOP leader called the former President “practically and morally responsible” for the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. Mr. McConnell doesn’t need our defense, but we hope GOP voters aren’t buying Mr. Trump’s attempt to rewrite the history of the 2020 election.

Mr. Trump’s statement didn’t claim that he won the election, but it did begin to burnish the result by taking credit for every GOP victory while boasting that he “received the most votes of any sitting President in history, almost 75,000,000.” Joe Biden still beat him by more than seven million votes.

As important is why he lost, and for that look no further than Mr. Trump’s own pollster, Tony Fabrizio. His firm’s post-election analysis was first reported by Politico, but it’s worth resurfacing for Republicans to ponder.

Mr. Fabrizio looked at data from exit polls and AP’s VoteCast in 10 highly competitive states that Mr. Trump won in 2016. Mr. Trump lost five of them in 2020—Arizona, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin—while winning Iowa, Florida, North Carolina, Ohio and Texas a second time.

One stunning conclusion: Mr. Trump lost even though the electorate was more Republican in 2020 than in 2016. Mr. Fabrizio reports that Mr. Trump lost “largely due to a massive swing” among independents and erosion among Republicans. This helps explain how the GOP gained a dozen seats in the House even as Mr. Trump became the first President to lose re-election since George H.W. Bush.

Much of this erosion in support was based on dislike for Mr. Trump personally and the way he handled the Presidency. “While a majority of voters said they didn’t find either Presidential candidate honest or trustworthy, Biden held a double-digit advantage over POTUS,” especially in the five states that flipped to Mr. Biden in 2020, says the Fabrizio analysis.

Mr. Trump was favored 6 to 1 or more among voters on the economy. But the coronavirus was the top voter issue in both groups of states, and Mr. Biden carried those voters 3 to 1. Mr. Trump’s eroded credibility and inability to maintain a consistent Covid message may have been decisive.

More startling is that Mr. Trump “suffered his greatest erosion with white voters, particularly white men in both state groups,” according to the Fabrizio analysis. This offset his double digit gains with Hispanics while he performed about as well with blacks as he did in 2016. The former President also lost ground with nearly every age group in both sets of states, and he “suffered with white college educated voters across the board.”

We rehearse all this not to rub an open political wound. The point is to remember, as time passes and Mr. Trump blames everyone else for his defeat, that 2020 was a winnable race. Mr. Trump had many accomplishments to tout, and voters recognized them. But Mr. Biden’s consistent campaign message of a return to a calmer, more unifying politics resonated with millions of voters who had tired of the constant Trump turmoil.

Mr. Trump didn’t lose to Joe Biden. He lost to himself.

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A Must Watch:


Hoover Institution

 

Richard,

 

“Thomas Sowell: Common Sense in a Senseless World” is a new one-hour documentary that traces Sowell’s journey from humble beginnings to becoming one of America’s most preeminent economists, prolific authors, and public intellectuals—and senior fellow at the Hoover Institution since 1980. 

 

Hosted by Jason Riley, a member of The Wall Street Journal editorial board, the one-hour program features insights from Sowell and interviews with his close friends and colleagues—revealing why this intensely private man is considered by many to be “one of the greatest minds of the past half-century.”

 

You can watch the full documentary here for free.

 

—Greg

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Greg Stamps | Online Development

Hoover Institution | Stanford University

 

 



 




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