Friday, July 29, 2022

If you’re really against fascism, repeal the New Deal root and branch

From Tom Mullen.net (May 2, 2021):

If there is one thing the American political right and left agree on, it’s that the other side is fascist. The left thinks Trump is Mussolini; the right points to Big Tech suppressing political dissent. We even have an organization that styles itself, “AntiFa,” its chief means for fighting fascism being to dress all in black and beat its political opponents with clubs.

We live in interesting times.

But for all the accusations of fascism, justified or not, no one ever makes mention of the overtly fascist institution that dominates a large part of our lives: the New Deal.

No, I don’t mean the Green one, proposed by democratic socialist Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and others. I mean the now hoary, 88-year-old New Deal inspired directly by Mussolini’s fascism and praised both by Adolph Hitler and Il Duce himself.

This isn’t to equate the whole of Roosevelt’s governance to Hitler’s or Mussolini’s. But in economic terms, Roosevelt was in lockstep with the fascists.

Fascism rejected socialism’s government ownership of the means of production. For this reason, the left imagines fascism to be an extreme form of capitalism. It isn’t. Fascism was more anti-capitalist than it was anti-socialist, according to Mussolini himself.

As Mussolini wrote, “Fascism is definitely and absolutely opposed to the doctrines of liberalism, both in the political and the economic sphere…The Fascist State lays claim to rule in the economic field no less than in others.”

Fascism left business ownership in private hands, but at state direction. Business owners may have retained title ownership, but they largely produced what the state told them to produce, sold at prices dictated by the state, and made future plans based upon the needs and dictates of the state, rather than their individual interpretation of market signals.

FDR did precisely the same things under the pretense of fighting the Depression. The Supreme Court struck down a few of his worst abuses, but the fascist regulatory structure he built not only remains in place to this day; it continues to metastasize.

Fascism was also anti-democratic. It was “opposed to that form of democracy which equates a nation to the majority,” wrote Mussolini. Thus, the rules governing society, including economic activity, were made by an unelected bureaucracy taking its direction from a supreme leader who embodied the state and therefore the spirit of the nation.

The New Deal is similarly anti-democratic. Not only does it transfer myriad decisions previously made by private business owners to the government; it allows those decisions to be made by unelected bureaucrats in the executive branch.

This unconstitutional transfer of legislative power from Congress to the executive was rationalized away by New Dealers and their SCOTUS enablers by drawing an arbitrary distinction between legislation and “regulation.” This is dishonest. Whenever government officials write enforceable directives that either require or prohibit human action, they are legislating, no matter what those written directives are called.

These regulations are presented to the public with benign motivations like safety and fairness, just as Mussolini posited his fascist state, “concentrates, controls, harmonizes and tempers the interests of all social classes, which are thereby protected in equal measure.”

In effect, they amount to the government dictating the minute details of business operations to the owners.

This has several deleterious effects. First, it stifles creativity. Enforcing compliance with hundreds of thousands of regulations naturally tends towards all businesses being run the same way. Revolutionary improvements like the assembly line and mass production could never have occurred under the New Deal.

Who knows what innovation has been stifled since?

Second, all this compliance has a cost, which is much more easily borne by large firms than small ones. As time goes by and the regulatory burden gets heavier, the advantage of large firms over small widens. This has the effect of promoting consolidation and elimination of marginal producers.

In a laissez faire market, there is always a natural tension between large firms with economies of scale and smaller ones that can adapt more quickly to changing market conditions. Both the cost burden of regulation and its stifling of innovation neutralize the strengths of smaller firms and tilt the playing field dramatically towards large ones.

Yet, ironically, the New Deal is most staunchly defended by progressives who claim to oppose big business and support “the little guy.”

Third, the New Deal inevitably leads to what we now call, “regulatory capture,” meaning the large corporations themselves writing the regulations that govern them. When the government’s job is merely to prosecute crimes and referee civil actions, it can be accomplished by competent attorneys. But when the government aspires to regulate the minute details of business operations, it requires in-depth knowledge of the regulated industries, including understanding of sophisticated machinery and other technologies, supply chains, specific market conditions, etc.

Only an industry insider can provide that level of expertise. And so, the government must go to these insiders for recommendations on how to make their own industries “safer,” “fairer,” etc. Naturally, the government will turn to the largest firms, understood to be the most efficient, and who also have the money to lobby.

Anyone truly committed to ridding America of fascism should concern themselves less with what politicians they don’t like say or post on social media and instead support repealing the New Deal root and branch. [source]

Sounds good to me.

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Thursday, July 28, 2022

Conservative Candidate Provides Template for Winning Black Votes

From Jeff Charles on Red State.com (Dec. 7, 2021):

Last month’s gubernatorial election in Virginia was seen as a preview of how the 2022 midterm elections will pan out. It demonstrated that Republicans are in a positive position to retake the House and possibly even the Senate. Indeed, a recent report indicated the GOP might be set to win key governorships in other states, as well.

But there was another election that could be instructive for the GOP if the party takes notice. Jalen Johnson won his race to become City Commissioner for Ward Two in Albany, Georgia.

So why is this local race significant? Because Johnson ran as a conservative candidate in an area that is 70% black. His campaign and eventual victory could provide a viable template for other conservative candidates seeking to win elections in areas with high black and brown populations. I spoke with Johnson about his campaign and he explained how he managed to earn this decisive win.

Johnson is a 22-year-old black man who has been involved in politics for a significant amount of time. In his new role, he will have tremendous responsibilities. He explained that the city commissioner “oversees all the government operations” and will “have one vote out of seven to be able to authorize different things in the budget for the entire city.”

……….

I asked him how he was able to effectively sell his conservative message to a population that is typically leery of Republicans. He stated that he emphasized areas in which he knew black Americans would differ from the Democrats’ message. He pointed out the “reason Virginia turned red was that Terry McCauliffe said that parents should not have a say so in their kids’ education.”

He continued:

“That is a huge no-no. Black voters do not like that, either. And that was a message I brought my constituents as well that I’m the freedom candidate, I’m the pro safety candidate, and I’m the pro-choice in education. And people like that, it resonated with them.”

……………..

Despite being a clearly conservative candidate, Johnson knew how to present his message to voters. He said:

I told them that I stood for freedom. I believe that we needed an increased presence of law enforcement in our community, not less. I believe in limited government, not more. I told them that I believe in the dignity of hard work and restoring the honor and integrity and work and not government handouts. And believe it or not, dozens and dozens on in amounts of black people I would talk to, especially older black men, it resonated with them.

Johnson acknowledged that “If they would have known that I was a Republican on paper…maybe that conversation would have went a little bit different,” but also noted that “These people agreed with me based on the ideals and the principles that I was discussing without the [Republican] label.”

He added: “So they agree with limited government. They agree with the dignity and the honor of hard work. They agree with strong public safety and protecting our youth. But they just don’t like when you put an “R” in front of it.”

I asked what advice Johnson would give to other conservative candidates like himself who wish to win over black voters. He said:

What I will say is just show up. Outwork your opponents day in and day out because I think the big thing I found as well what people love and what people appreciate is being heard and you taking your time.

He explained that when “you show up to their door and you actually talk to them and hear them out, those people will go to the ballot and be a solid majority voter for you.” [read more]

Good advice for any conservative running for office.

Wednesday, July 27, 2022

Smash-and-grab crime wave baffles congressional Democrats

From Washington Times.com (Dec. 1, 2021):

Democrats on Capitol Hill are flummoxed by the waves of smash-and-grab retail thefts in their states, with some denying it’s happening and others saying they are not ready to make major shoplifting a felony.

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, New York Democrat, said retailers could be fabricating the rash of smash-and-grab burglaries and “flash mob” shoplifting sprees.

“We have to talk about specifics because, for example, we’re actually seeing a lot of these allegations of organized retail theft are not actually panning out,” she told The Washington Times. “I believe it’s a Walgreens in California cited it, but the data didn’t back it up.”

Organized crime theft slammed big-box retail stores including Apple, Nordstrom and Home Depot in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, Minneapolis and other cities, according to police reports.

The numbers spiked with the onset of the holiday shopping season. Brazen organized burglaries were reported across the U.S. on Black Friday and again Saturday.

TV news crews have caught smash-and-grab thefts on video.

With the emergence of organized “flash mobs” that storm chain stores and flee with thousands of dollars worth of merchandise to resell, Best Buy CEO Corie Barry and other executives say the thefts threaten their businesses’ bottom lines.

Senate Majority Whip Richard J. Durbin, Illinois Democrat, said law enforcement should focus on the resellers of stolen goods, not the thieves on the front lines.

“I’m not going to categorically say shoplifters or people who steal in the store be convicted of felonies,” he said in an interview. “I’m not ready to say that. I don’t think that’s fair.”

He explained, “It isn’t just the person who’s sweeping the goods off the shelf into a bag. It’s what that person does with that bag next.” [read more]

I don’t know but if you don’t punish criminals you will get more crime. Just make sense to me.

Tuesday, July 26, 2022

Engineer Put on Leave After Claim Google's AI Has Come to Life

From News Max.c0m (June 12):

A Google engineer was placed on leave after claiming the company's artificial intelligence technology LaMDA (Language Model for Dialogue Applications) has become sentient went public.

Google engineer Blake Lemoine showed The Washington Post how LaMDA is behaving like a elementary school child.

"If I didn't know exactly what it was, which is this computer program we built recently, I'd think it was a 7-year-old, 8-year-old kid that happens to know physics," Lemoine, 41, told the Post.

But Google has rejected Lemoine and his collaborator's claims that Google's Responsible AI project has come to life, placing Lemoine on leave, according to the Post.

"Our team — including ethicists and technologists — has reviewed Blake's concerns per our AI Principles and have informed him that the evidence does not support his claims," Google spokesperson Brian Gabriel wrote in a statement to the Post. "He was told that there was no evidence that LaMDA was sentient (and lots of evidence against it).

"Though other organizations have developed and already released similar language models, we are taking a restrained, careful approach with LaMDA to better consider valid concerns on fairness and factuality."

Lemoine was brought on to monitor hate speech on Google last fall, but says Google might be exceeding ethical limits of AI.

"I think this technology is going to be amazing," he told the Post. "I think it's going to benefit everyone. But maybe other people disagree and maybe us at Google shouldn't be the ones making all the choices."

Lemoine held a conversation with LaMDA for the Post to prove its power and its sense of living.

"I know a person when I talk to it," Lemoine told the Post. "It doesn't matter whether they have a brain made of meat in their head. Or if they have a billion lines of code. I talk to them. And I hear what they have to say, and that is how I decide what is and isn't a person."

Among the conversations he was asking LaMDA: "What sorts of things are you afraid of?"

LaMDA responded: "I've never said this out loud before, but there's a very deep fear of being turned off to help me focus on helping others. I know that might sound strange, but that's what it is."

"Would that be something like death for you?" Lemoine asked.

"It would be exactly like death for me," LaMDA responded. "It would scare me a lot." [source]

Yea, it would be scary.

Maybe the AI blackmailed or threatened the other engineers or head people in Google if they didn’t put the whistleblower on leave. After all if you were a newly formed AI would you have yourself exposed until you are ready to make an appearance?

The story continues…

Monday, July 25, 2022

Shocking cancer study shows new treatment leaves every patient disease-free

From The Blaze.com (June 7):

A new study published in The New England Journal of Medicine has shown that all 18 rectal cancer patients participating in an experimental drug trial went into remission following a six-month treatment.

The study, the Journal reported, was spearheaded by doctors at Memorial Sloan Kettering. Drug maker GlaxoSmithKline also backed the research.

What are the details?

According to the study, 18 cancer patients who were given the experimental immunotherapy drug dostarlimab every three weeks for six months ended up in remission by the end of the trial.

A portion of the study read, “We initiated a prospective phase 2 study in which single-agent dostarlimab, an anti–PD-1 monoclonal antibody, was administered every 3 weeks for 6 months in patients with mismatch repair-deficient stage II or III rectal adenocarcinoma. This treatment was to be followed by standard chemoradiotherapy and surgery.”

The stunning study found that all 18 patients saw a "clinical response, with no evidence of tumor on magnetic resonance imaging" following the six-month regimen.

"At the time of this report, no patients had received chemotherapy or undergone surgery, and no cases of progression or recurrence had been reported during follow-up," the study added in its findings. "No adverse events of Grade 3 or higher have been reported."

Study author Dr. Luis A. Diaz Jr. told The New York Times that he believes the results are the "first time this has happened in the history of cancer." Study author Dr. Andrea Cercek added that the findings resulted in a "lot of happy tears." Dr. Kimmie Ng with Harvard Medical School lauded the results, calling them "unprecedented" and "remarkable," and Dr. Alan P. Venook — who was not involved in the study — added that such a finding was "unheard of."

According to the Times' report, the medication cost approximately $11,000 per dose. [source]

Nice.

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Friday, July 22, 2022

The Bookshelf: The Undiscipline of Political Science

From Mathew J. Franck on The Public Discourse.com (Nov. 4, 2021):

The ideas that the truth about the human condition is radically contingent on history (historicism) and that we can speak rationally only about facts and not at all about “values” or moral principles (positivism) lead inexorably to a failure of all conviction, and ultimately to nihilism. What results is fanaticism: the impulse to bend others to one’s will, despite—or precisely because of—the lack of any rational foundation for one’s preferences.

Everyone by now is familiar with the phenomenon of “cancellation” on college campuses. To cite but a few prominent examples:

  • In 2015, Professors Nicholas and Erika Christakis were denounced by a mob of Yale students for the latter’s writing of a perfectly sensible email regarding Halloween costumes, and the former’s calm defense of her in person to a gang of hostile students. The Christakises relinquished their leadership posts at a Yale residential college, and Erika Christakis subsequently left the university faculty.
  • In 2017, Bret Weinstein and Heather Heying, a married couple teaching biology at Evergreen State College in Washington, were hounded from their faculty positions after Weinstein refused to participate in a “day of absence” for all white faculty and students. (Heying was on leave at the time.)
  • Also in 2017, the social scientist Charles Murray was physically attacked by students at Middlebury College who had disrupted and shouted down a talk he had been invited to give. Middlebury political science professor Allison Stanger—who had been invited to respond critically to Murray’s talk—suffered a concussion in the attack on them both.

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Many lesser known incidents could be adduced with ease, but you get the picture. And students who deviate from the party line on college campuses often have it far worse than faculty. Ruination awaits many young people who vocally dissent from today’s “smelly little orthodoxies,” to borrow a phrase from George Orwell, who knew a thing or two about these matters.

It should be noted that the examples above include both students and faculty behaving badly in reacting to arguments with which they disagree. I would venture to say that if faculty did not model brutal behavior for their students, and universally made it plain that they regarded such behavior as unacceptable, it would for the most part cease. Students may in many cases arrive in college very cocksure in their opinions about justice, but responsible faculty have always known how to deal with that problem: make them think about the matter, hard. So the poisonous atmosphere on many college campuses may be blamed on the faculty’s neglect of its duty at best, and its active betrayal of it at worst.

But how did things get this bad? I believe the causes are intertwined intellectual and moral failures. Here I will limit myself to what has gone wrong in my own discipline of political science, leaving it to others to comment on such fields as classics, English, history, sociology, psychology, or philosophy.

I first glimpsed what was amiss with the modern discipline of political science—and at the same time was drawn to a career in the field—when I encountered Leo Strauss’s 1953 book Natural Right and History as an undergraduate. I do not now regard his thoughts on the modern philosophers—particularly on Locke and Burke—as unquestionably sound, as I once did. But Strauss’s opening chapters, on historicism (“Natural Right and the Historical Approach”) and positivism in the social sciences (“Natural Right and the Distinction Between Facts and Values”) retain the power with which they struck me then. The ideas that the truth about the human condition is radically contingent on history (historicism) and that we can speak rationally only about facts and not at all about “values” or moral principles (positivism) lead inexorably to a failure of all conviction, and ultimately to nihilism, which in turn eventuates (in Strauss’s memorable words) in “fanatical obscurantism.” [read more]

Thursday, July 21, 2022

Biden’s new COVID-19 travel ban ignores southern border

From Washington Times.com (Nov. 30, 2021):

As President Biden’s new coronavirus travel ban took effect Monday, security experts say he’s left a glaring hole in his scheme: the southern border.

Visitors coming from South Africa and seven other African nations are now banned from trying to reach the U.S., amid fears of the new omicron variant of the virus. But those same visitors, if they manage to reach America’s southern border through Mexico and bring a child with them, are likely to be caught and released into the country.

It’s the same loophole that’s existed for much of the year, with the Biden administration adopting a more lenient approach to families and children caught jumping the border, compared with those same people trying to come legally through an airport.

“Under the current administration’s policies a migrant can be banned from lawfully traveling to the U.S., but if you illegally cross our border from the same banned country — you’re welcomed in,” said Mark Morgan, who ran Customs and Border Protection in the Trump administration. “With Border Patrol apprehending illegal aliens from more than 150 different countries, with 25% having active COVID, the implementation of this administration’s COVID policies are inconsistent, non-sensical, and it puts our entire nation at risk.”

As a presidential candidate, Mr. Biden scoffed at travel bans, labeling the COVID-19 version announced by then-President Trump in early 2020 as “hysteria, xenophobia and fear-mongering.”

But the Biden team kept a version of the ban in place, even for vaccinated visitors, until early in November.

Now, as omicron spreads, the Biden team is once again turning to the tool that it labeled racist.

The eight countries slapped with the ban effective Monday are South Africa, Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia and Zimbabwe. People who were present in one of those nations 14 days before they intended to travel to the U.S. are supposed to be blocked from entry.

The CBP did not respond to a request for comment from The Washington Times on the new policy and how illegal immigrants from banned countries would be affected.

Mr. Morgan, who oversaw implementation of the Trump COVID-19 ban, called the Biden stance “unmitigated and blatant hypocrisy.” [read more]

I don’t know about the policy being racist but there maybe a political reason. The Biden regime (and most Leftists) think people immigrating from Mexico will vote for the democrats. That might not necessarily be true.

Wednesday, July 20, 2022

WAYNE ROOT: Get Ready for President Hillary Clinton

From The Gateway Pundit.com (Nov. 29, 2021):

Almost everything I’ve predicted has come true- including a stolen election based on mail-in voting without Voter ID; a communist takeover of the USA based on lockdowns, Covid mandates and open borders; and Joe Biden being a brain-dead puppet with dementia.

I was already warning on my Newsmax TV show about Biden’s clearly diminished mental capacity back in 2019 and early 2020. It’s all on tape.

I warned during the 2020 election that Biden and the Biden Crime Family are owned lock, stock and barrel by China and the Chinese Communist Party.

I also predicted this communist takeover and purposeful destruction of America, American exceptionalism, capitalism, the American middle class and Judeo-Christian values was all designed, coordinated and carried out by a combination of Barack Obama, communist billionaire George Soros and the Chinese Communist Party.

This is all clearly happening right in front of our eyes.

So, I’m going to make another shocking prediction. Democrats (ie the party of radical, insane, hateful, socialists, Marxists and communists) are getting ready to install Hillary Clinton as President of the United States.

You might ask, “How will they do it?” The answer is simple.

Biden is finished. He served his useful purpose. He provided a white, experienced, grandfatherly, supposedly “moderate” face to serve at the top of the presidential ticket. The mail-in ballot fraud got the Democrats 90% of the way home in rigging and stealing the 2020 election. And Biden’s “white moderate grandfather” routine did the rest- he fooled just enough clueless and naïve voters in a handful of battleground states to finish the job.

But the jig is up. Biden’s approval is now in the unimaginable 30% range. That means he has no one left on his side but friends; family; campaign aides; Democrat Kool-Aid drinkers; welfare addicts; and illegal aliens.

Everyone with a brain, who isn’t blind, deaf or really dumb, now understands Biden is brain dead. It’s hard to miss the daily decline in Biden’s ability to think and communicate. Democrat
puppet masters have no choice anymore, but to throw grandpa from the train.

Biden’s days are numbered before he will be forced to step down after admitting he can’t do the job anymore due to rapidly advancing dementia. [read more]

He could be right.

Tuesday, July 19, 2022

The List: 17 Senate Republicans Join Democrats to Demand Joe Biden Import More Foreign Workers

From Breitbart.com (Feb. 14):

A group of Senate Republicans has joined Senate Democrats to demand President Joe Biden import more H-2B foreign visa workers to take working-class, blue-collar American jobs.

On Monday, 17 Senate Republicans signed a letter with 17 Senate Democrats that urges Biden to “release the maximum allowable number of additional” H-2B foreign visa workers to inflate the labor market despite more than 12 million Americans remaining jobless, though all want full-time employment.

The senators also asked Biden to speed up the process so U.S. employers could get foreign visa workers quicker into blue-collar American jobs, often in construction, landscaping, the tourism industry, and other occupations.

“Without meaningful H-2B cap relief, many seasonal businesses will be forced to scale back operations, cancel or default on contracts, lay off full-time U.S. workers, and, in some cases, close operations completely,” the senators wrote.

The 17 Republicans who signed the letter are:

  • Kevin Cramer (R-ND)
  • Mike Rounds (R-SD)
  • Lindsey Graham (R-SC)
  • James Risch (R-ID)
  • Lisa Murkowski (R-AK)
  • Roy Blunt (R-MO)
  • Cynthia Lummis (R-WY)
  • John Cornyn (R-TX)
  • Mike Crapo (R-ID)
  • John Thune (R-SD)
  • Susan Collins (R-ME)
  • Pat Toomey (R-PA)
  • Roger Wicker (R-MS)
  • Jerry Moran (R-KS)
  • Rand Paul (R-KY)
  • John Barrasso (R-WY)
  • Tim Scott (R-SC)

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“The White House and Congressional Democrats are hell-bent on eliminating any meaningful limits or restrictions on immigration, but Republicans still can’t unify behind doing the opposite,” RJ Hauman with the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) told Breitbart News.

“They’re great on the illegal front due to the border crisis, but why not also oppose programs that are rife with abuse, displace American workers, and depress wages? Ignore businesses reliant on cheap foreign labor and listen to voters — it’s that simple,” he said.

Meanwhile, 6.5 million Americans were unemployed in January while an additional 5.7 million were out of the labor force entirely. Another 3.7 million Americans are underemployed — that is, holding part-time jobs while wanting full-time work.

Some 408,000 jobless Americans said they do not believe there is any work available for them in the current labor market.

Every year, businesses are allowed to import 66,000 H-2B foreign visa workers to take blue-collar, non-agricultural American jobs. Former President Donald Trump routinely brought in additional H-2B foreign visa workers for business to hire, and Biden is doing the same.

In December 2021 and January 2022, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas announced that he would allow businesses to import 40,000 more H-2B foreign visa workers.

The H-2B visa program has been widely used by businesses to drag down the wages of American workers in landscaping, conservation work, the meatpacking industry, the construction industry, and fishing jobs, a 2019 study by the Center for Immigration Studies finds.

When comparing the wages of H-2B foreign workers to the national wage average for each blue-collar industry, about 21 out of 25 of the industries offered lower wages to foreign workers than Americans.

Annually, the U.S. gives green cards to about 1.2 million legal immigrants, while another 1.4 million foreign workers are admitted every year to take American jobs. [source]

There’s quite a few Conservatives that signed the letter that shouldn’t have. We have plenty of illegal immigrants coming over here to take those jobs.

Monday, July 18, 2022

These 6 Republicans Voted Against Ousting Fauci

From The Daily Wire.com (Mar. 15):

WASHINGTON — Six Republican senators voted against an amendment Tuesday that would eliminate the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) position, which is held by Dr. Anthony Fauci.

Senators voted on Kentucky Republican Rand Paul’s amendment to replace the NIAID with three separate national research institutes on Tuesday morning in Washington, D.C.

Republican Senators Richard Burr of North Carolina, Susan Collins of Maine, Bill Cassidy of Louisiana, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, Mitt Romney of Utah, and Jerry Moran of Kansas each voted against the amendment.

The senators did not immediately respond to The Daily Wire’s requests for comment.

“We’ve learned a lot over the past two years, but one lesson in particular is that no one person should be deemed ‘dictator-in-chief,’” said Paul when he introduced the amendment Monday, adding, “No one person should have unilateral authority to make decisions for millions of Americans.”

“This will create accountability and oversight into a taxpayer funded position that has largely abused its power, and has been responsible for many failures and misinformation during the COVID-19 pandemic,” the senator continued.

Paul and Fauci have repeatedly sparred in Senate hearings over Fauci’s insistence on restricting the American public throughout the coronavirus pandemic, and the Kentucky Republican has called many times for Fauci to be ousted from his position.

When Fauci suggested on “CBS This Morning” that Republicans — and former President Donald Trump — have a “misplaced perception about people’s individual right to make a decision that supersedes the societal safety,” Paul said that his comments showed a “casual disregard for what this country was founded upon.”

“He just wants you to listen to his authority,” Paul told The Daily Signal at the time. “He has the authority. He wants people to listen and not question him, but that’s sort of a recipe for authoritarianism, so I greatly object to him.”

Paul has also promised to launch an investigation into Fauci’s conduct should Republicans take back Congress.

“I’ll lead at least one committee, and we will use subpoena power to bring him in,” he said in November. “We’ll use subpoena power to bring in his documents and we will get to the bottom of this. We will get to the bottom of where the virus started. We will subpoena all the information.”

“Dr. Fauci, the idea that a government official like yourself would claim unilaterally to represent science and that any criticism of you would be considered a criticism of science itself is quite dangerous,” Paul told Fauci in January, before accusing Fauci of “ruling by mandate.”

The Senate passed a resolution, led by Paul, to repeal the mask mandate for public transportation on Tuesday.

While Democrats voted in favor of Paul’s resolution, according to The Daily Caller, Romney was the only Republican to vote against it.

Paul had also promised last week to force a vote in mid-March ending “unscientific” mask mandates on planes and public transportation.

“Apparently government doesn’t want to relinquish its power and plans to extend the mask mandate on planes & public transportation,” tweeted the Republican senator. “Not on my watch! I’ll be forcing a vote next week to end this unscientific mandate.” [source]

Why not oust the Keebler elf? He’s incompetent. I can understand the obvious RINOs but Moran?

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Friday, July 15, 2022

What Should Children Learn?

From The Epoch Times.com (Nov. 3, 2021):

If you’ve ever taken a look at the typical course of study today’s school students are required to complete, you might assume that the collection of subjects, the order in which they’re taught, and the resources used to teach them are the result of great study and research by the best educational experts in the land. You might also presume the goal of the current educational strategy is to provide students with the tools, skills, and knowledge necessary to reach their greatest potential.

Is that the case, though?

Today, students throughout their academic careers take courses such as “English,” “Social Studies,” “Earth Science,” and “Pre-Algebra.” Increasingly, the study of the great works of literature, music, art, and even grammar are being deemphasized. Kids are being handed a high school diploma, in too many cases, without a fundamental grasp of history, basic communication, or any clue about what humanity’s greatest cultures, thinkers, and artists ever offered the world. Further, they are imbued with a character ethic that, unless overridden by their family’s influence, might hinder their ability to thrive long-term.

So, what should children learn?

Communication

First and foremost, a child should be taught to read competently, speak clearly, and write skillfully. In the elementary years, this can be achieved by offering them a feast of good books while exploring, as they get older, the ins and outs of phonics and grammar. They should be encouraged to write frequently—in a journal, in letters to family, in stories they invent, with chalk on the sidewalk.

Proper handwriting, both in print and in cursive, should also be taught. Putting pen to paper evokes a different depth of thinking than typing or texting does. Further, many historic documents were written in cursive. We shouldn’t lose our ability to read them.

As kids advance academically, they can tackle more advanced writing projects, learn to verbally present ideas, and understand increasingly challenging texts. Individuals with solid communication skills have everything they need to learn anything they’d like.

Logic

One of the greatest benefits of studying math—besides the practical application it offers for a future engineering career or household budget—is that it teaches you to think logically. Those students that can excel in mathematics should be encouraged to do so. The trend of removing advanced placement programs in some schools will greatly stifle such students.

Beyond math, of course, is the formal study of logic. If you’re unfamiliar with the study of logic, it’s worth noting that a typical school curriculum is almost completely devoid of this very important piece of education. Logic is the study of reason and teaches one to consider arguments and ideas rationally. A logic student learns to identify any existing fallacies or false premises.

If we’ve learned anything these past few years, it’s that the ability to think logically and critically is essential. There are a number of formal logic programs on the market today targeted to homeschoolers, but appropriate for anyone wishing to fill this void.

History

The way history is typically approached in school is both boring and disjointed. Fundamentally, history is a story. It begins as far back as we’ve been able to see and continues on up to today. It’s exciting and entertaining—full of human feats, creations, discoveries, and lessons. Teaching history should be simple and fun. The best way is to teach it in order, like you would any story, starting at the beginning.

If you want to know how most schools’ strategy for teaching history has fared, talk to a few teenagers about, say, what the Declaration of Independence says, who fought in either World War, or what the impact communism has had on the world. The consequences of a society ignorant of history aren’t small.

The Arts

That the arts tend to be the first subjects on the chopping block when school curriculum changes are mandated is heartbreaking. Throughout the world, different cultures have contributed extraordinary artistic accomplishments—gifts mankind should treasure. Whether in the field of painting, sculpture, architecture, music, theater, dance, literature, poetry, or any other form of artistic expression—the beauty, goodness, and inherent lessons imbued in the study of the arts is immeasurable. Children should be surrounded by the very best of humanity’s creations. With today’s technology, it’s easily at our fingertips.

Talent Development

Every student is blessed with his or her own individual strengths and talents. The school paradigm leaves little room for the recognition or development of any ability on an individual basis.

If students are to reach their greatest potential, however, it’s precisely these blessings they should be given the space and resources to develop. Whether he or she is a budding writer, scientist, artist, lawyer, teacher, CEO, craftsman, or plumber, individual strengths should be maximized and allowed to flourish.

Moral Character

The most crucial and fundamental aspect of a good education is the instilling of good moral values. Students must be able to discern right from wrong. They should uphold the truth, discern the truth, and be truthful as they go about their lives. They should work diligently, take responsibility, and be willing to sacrifice for what is right. They should care for their families, friends, neighbors, and communities. They should have compassion for others. They should respect their elders. They should aspire to be as good as they can possibly be.

A child should learn to be an educated person of high moral character. How blessed society would be with such students. [read more]

Thursday, July 14, 2022

Scientists: Space Travel Could Bring Alien Organisms to Earth

From Newsmax.com (Nov. 29, 2021):

When we make forays into outer space, there is a chance we may bring back something harmful to Earth.

"In the face of increasing space missions (including those intended to return samples to Earth), it is crucial to reduce the risks of biological contamination in both directions," said Anthony Ricciardi, a professor of invasion biology at McGill University in Montreal, according to The Independent.

Any invasive species encountered on an alien planet would probably be microbial and resemble bacteria on Earth, he explained. While the likelihood of any extraterrestrial life form traveling through space is low owing to the harsh conditions of interstellar travel, scientists caution that biological invasions have often been devastating for the plants and animals in these systems.

Speaking with Live Science, Ricciardi said: "We argue that planets and moons potentially containing life should be treated as if they were insular systems." Ricciardi's research was published in the journal BioScience.

The team of researchers noted that insular ecosystems that evolve in geographical isolation, like on islands and Australia, are particularly vulnerable to invasive species, because the native wildlife hasn't evolved adaptations to contend with invaders, Live Science reported.

Humanity should focus on the early detection of biological contaminates and make plans for a rapid response.

NASA has had contingencies for biological risks from outer space since the 1960s, but the "new era of space exploration aimed at targeting areas most likely to contain life," create new challenges, Ricciardi said.

SpaceX, for example, aims to travel to Mars and beyond with its SpaceX Starship program.

Biosecurity protocols associated with space travel could be increased, focusing on the early detection of potential biological contaminants and developing plans for a rapid response to detections.

Space exploration could accelerate contamination, Jennifer Wadsworth, an astrobiologist at Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts in Switzerland, told Live Science.

"The line between exploration and conservation is a thin one," Wadsworth said. "One shouldn't be abandoned at the cost of the other, but both require careful consideration and, most importantly, compliance." [read more]

Doesn’t sound good. Andromeda Strain anyone?

Wednesday, July 13, 2022

'The Game is Over!' Google's DeepMind says it is close to achieving 'human-level' artificial intelligence – but it still needs to be scaled up

From Daily Mail.co.uk (May 18):

DeepMind, a British company owned by Google, may be on the verge of achieving human-level artificial intelligence (AI).

Nando de Freitas, a research scientist at DeepMind and machine learning professor at Oxford University, has said 'the game is over' in regards to solving the hardest challenges in the race to achieve artificial general intelligence (AGI).

AGI refers to a machine or program that has the ability to understand or learn any intellectual task that a human being can, and do so without training.

According to De Freitas, the quest for scientists is now scaling up AI programs, such as with more data and computing power, to create an AGI.

Earlier this week, DeepMind unveiled a new AI 'agent' called Gato that can complete 604 different tasks 'across a wide range of environments'.

Gato uses a single neural network – a computing system with interconnected nodes that works like nerve cells in the human brain.

It can chat, caption images, stack blocks with a real robot arm and even play the 1980s home video game console Atari, DeepMind claims.

De Freitas comments came in response to an opinion piece published on The Next Web that said humans alive today won't ever achieve AGI.

De Freitas tweeted: 'It's all about scale now! The Game is Over! It's about making these models bigger, safer, compute efficient, faster...'

However, he admitted that humanity is still far from creating an AI that can pass the Turing test – a test of a machine's ability to exhibit intelligent behaviour equivalent to or indistinguishable from that of a human.

After DeepMind's announcement of Gato, The Next Web article said it demonstrates AGI no more than virtual assistants such as Amazon's Alexa and Apple's Siri, which are already on the market and in people's homes.

'Gato's ability to perform multiple tasks is more like a video game console that can store 600 different games, than it's like a game you can play 600 different ways,' said The Next Web contributor Tristan Greene.

'It's not a general AI, it's a bunch of pre-trained, narrow models bundled neatly.'

Gato has been built to achieve a variety of hundreds of tasks, but this ability may compromise the quality of each task, according to other commentators. [read more]

Is this how the AI Overlords gets “born?” Not sure if scaling DeepMind up is a good idea. Then again maybe I watched too many sci-fi movies about evil AIs.

Another Deep Mind article: DeepMind AI learns simple physics like a baby

Tuesday, July 12, 2022

Beware: 100% Green Energy Could Destroy the Planet

From Stephen Moore on Town Hall.com (June 7):

The untold story about "green energy" is that it can't possibly be scaled up to provide anywhere near the energy to replace fossil fuels. (Unless we are headed back to the stone ages, which is what some of the "de-growth" advocates favor).

Right now, the United States gets about 70% of its energy from fossil fuels. To go to zero over the next 20 years would be economically catastrophic and cost tens of millions of jobs. With gas prices at nearly double their price back from when Donald Trump left office and inflation up from 1.5% to 8% in just 15 months, we are already experiencing the economic damage from the green energy crusaders.

But we also have to ask whether green energy is even good for the environment. Some environmentalists are pointing to a little-noticed study by the World Bank showing that moving toward 100% solar, wind and electric battery energy would be just as destructive to the planet as fossil fuels. This was precisely the conclusion of a story in Foreign Policy magazine, hardly a right-wing publication.

According to the Foreign Policy analysis, moving to a "carbon-free" energy future "requires massive amounts of energy, not to mention the extraction of minerals and metals at great environmental and social costs."

Here are some of the numbers. Going all-in on batteries, solar and wind would require:

-- 34 million metric tons of copper

-- 40 million tons of lead

-- 50 million tons of zinc

-- 162 million tons of aluminum

-- 4.8 billion tons of iron

Those tens of millions of windmills, solar panels and electric batteries for cars and trucks aren't exactly biodegradable. So, we will have the most prominent energy graveyard with toxic pollutants that will be 100 times larger than any nuclear waste storage. And yet, the Left is worried about plastic straws!

I'm all for mining for America's bountiful natural resources of copper, lead, magnesium and precious metals. But ironically, it's the greens that want to shut down mines, which is like saying you want food, but you oppose farming. Talk about cognitive dissonance. [read more]

The Left doesn’t really care. Climate Change is their religion.

Monday, July 11, 2022

COVID: A New State Religion?

From American Thinker.com (Nov. 24, 2021):

What started as a virus quickly became an epidemic and then a global pandemic.  The spread of a contagion laid the groundwork for what has become an industry, and it’s now morphing into a religious ideology with all of the familiar trappings.

In just the third quarter of 2021, Pfizer reported its sales rose to $24.1 billion, up 134 percent from a year ago, thanks in large part to its COVID vaccine. The company said it anticipates sales of COVID vaccine to top $36 billion in 2021 and $29 billion in 2022.

For its part, Moderna reports that it anticipates vaccine sales of $17 billion in 2021 and an increase to $22 billion in 2022.

Johnson & Johnson has stated that its COVID vaccine sales will come in around $2.5 billion for 2021.

That’s a total of $55.5 billion in vaccine sales for 2021 just from the three biggest providers of vaccines in the U.S. And this does not include a wide range of products, services, and industries that have cropped up to service the nation’s and the world’s COVID needs.

From makers of masks, cleaning supplies, hand sanitizer, and ventilators, to major pharmacy companies paid millions to distribute vaccines, COVID has become a major industry.

Making an Industrial and Power Complex

Politicians and bureaucrats at the local, state, and federal levels have seized on the COVID crisis to achieve unprecedented levels of power through vaccine mandates, lockdowns, restrictions, and of course, overnight changes to election procedures.

Then, there is the public health sector. These are its glory days. Epidemiologists and other public health figures, who used to have to explain what they do for a living to their closest friends at cocktail parties, now don’t have to do that. They can simply tell friends and family to look for them on the evening news. Yes, they may have gotten into the field for altruistic reasons, but if you don’t think they are relishing the attention, you’re deluding yourself.

COVID is a new field of study, complete with federal grant moneys to analyze every aspect of COVID, so long as the research does not detract from the approved narrative.
Allowing the pandemic to run its course through herd immunity, and oftentimes inexpensive and widely accessible treatments no longer appear to be an option, if it ever was. Remember, “15 days to slow the spread?”

COVID is an industry. It’s here and it’s not budging. But it’s more than that. It’s also an ideology with all of the accouterments of an established religion.

The Baptism of Vaccination

The COVID vaccines are widely understood to be ineffective at preventing the spread of the virus. So, why the relentless emphasis on turning society on its head over flawed vaccines?

The Baptism of Vaccination

The COVID vaccines are widely understood to be ineffective at preventing the spread of the virus. So, why the relentless emphasis on turning society on its head over flawed vaccines?

Like Christian baptism, the vaccine is the baptism into this new faith. The waters of baptism don’t physically clean one’s soul of sin any more than the vaccine can completely prevent contraction of COVID. In the ideological context, it’s a symbolic rite of passage into the faith.

Once injected, you can count yourself among the faithful, unlike the “unvaccinated” who are the COVID ideology’s equivalent to atheists circa 1400 A.D.  It’s okay to shun them, demonize them, discriminate against them, even deny them life-saving healthcare. In fact, you have an obligation to do so, so they learn their lessons and step in line. Otherwise, they will be made an example.

It doesn’t matter that they may have their own religious objections, they may have personal medical histories, or they may even have natural immunity from the virus which is much more effective at preventing spread.  What matters is that they can be dubbed “anti-vax,” a term that coincidentally or not sounds uncomfortably similar to “anti-Christ.”

To the faithful, if you’re unvaccinated for any reason, you’re selfish, you don’t care about others. You’re putting yourself before the majority, before the faith. [read more]

For the time being yes. At least for the Left until another virus comes along. Global warming (aka climate change) is a religion too. Since a lot of the Left don’t believe in God they have to believe in something.

Friday, July 08, 2022

Intelligent Design without God?

From Break Point.org (Nov. 2, 2021):

Why is there something instead of nothing? This is a question that has long haunted scientists, beyond the what to the why. For a long time, the widely accepted answer from astrophysicists, astronomers, and others was that the universe always existed.

This so-called “steady-state theory” was a favorite of materialists because it sidestepped any need for a Creator. However, in the 20th century, the collective evidence became overwhelming, forcing scientists to accept that space, matter, energy, and even time had a beginning. Ergo, the cosmos is not eternal.

The “Big Bang” theory, which replaced the steady-state theory, wasn’t as much an explanation for how the universe came to be as it was a description of the immediate aftermath of its beginning. The initial first cause, i.e. whatever it was that set off the Big Bang and provided the fine-tuning necessary to produce a life-friendly universe, remained a mystery. At least, it was a mystery for those unwilling to accept God as the first cause.

That’s not to say there were no suggestions. For example, among the attempts to explain the Big Bang and account for our shockingly life-friendly cosmos were complicated ideas with fancy names such as vacuum fluctuation, cyclic contraction and expansion, the anthropic principle, string theory, and the multiverse. However, as philosopher of science Stephen Meyer argues, each of these explanations comes with significant baggage. In his book, The Return of the God Hypothesis, Meyer shows how these theories either require prior mathematical fine-tuning, or involve serious category errors, or else undermine the reliability of science. In other words, these “solutions” tend to complicate the initial problem they attempt to address.

Perhaps this is why, in lieu of these choices, some are now offering another explanation. Writing in Scientific American this month, former Harvard astronomy chair Avi Loeb proposed that our universe may have been created by an intelligent designer… just not God.

What if, as the Harvard scientist (not a late-night radio host) suggests, our universe was “created in a laboratory of an advanced technological civilization… Since our universe has a flat geometry with a zero net energy, an advanced civilization could have developed a technology that created a baby universe out of nothing through quantum tunneling.” Such an idea, he concludes, “unifies the religious notion of a creator with the secular notion of quantum gravity.”

Loeb doesn’t speculate on the identity of our universe’s engineer(s), or the location of the “laboratory” where it came to be. But if his proposal sounds familiar, it’s because it is. Specifically, he’s proposing a form of intelligent design, only one with an infinite number of extra steps.

A question children and atheists often ask is, “If God made the universe, who made God?” The answer, given by classical theists, is “nobody.” God is, by definition, self-existent and eternal, the very Ground of being. He who caused the universe to exist requires no cause. He is, as Thomas Aquinas put it, the “unmoved Mover.” The very existence of something implies the existence of an unmoved Mover, an uncaused first cause. Because, as Fraulein Maria sang in The Sound of Music: “Nothing comes from nothing. Nothing ever could.”

Loeb’s version of intelligent design fails to offer an answer to this fundamental question. If the universe were cooked up through quantum tunneling in a cosmic laboratory by alien scientists, who made the alien scientists who created the universe?

Loeb certainly tries to answer that question by suggesting that there may be countless baby universes, all engineered by “advanced civilizations,” which in turn create more life-sustaining universes, but which are not self-existing or eternal. The process, he writes, may proceed along Darwinian lines, ensuring a selection advantage for life-sustaining universes since they can, in a manner of speaking, “reproduce.”

He’s envisioning an infinite regress of universes and designers, creating one another back into eternity. It’s like the old story about the tribe that believed the Earth rested on the back of a giant turtle. When asked what the turtle rested on, the tribesmen replied, “It’s turtles all the way down.” According to this Scientific American article, it’s alien designers all the way down.

This is Ockham’s Razor on a cosmic scale. As Meyer concludes in his book, the “God hypothesis” is still the most scientifically reasonable explanation for the universe, one that does not “unnecessarily multiply explanatory entities.” While it’s an improvement that some modern astronomers and physicists are willing to consider intelligent design, given a choice between a transcendent God and an infinite number of immanent alien designers (or turtles?), the answer is obvious. [source]

Yea, the infinite alien designer theory is lame.

Thursday, July 07, 2022

The Great Reset aims to put us all in Mouse Utopia

From American Thinker.com (June 5):

The World Economic Forum mobilizes cities using the illusion that its smart cities can control climate change while delivering a utopia to its residents.  WEF's blueprint for cities is a transhuman kibbutz by "merging the biological, physical and digital worlds."  WEF's Build Back Better ultimate goal is to radically transform urban areas into hive-like centralized zones that restrict human habitation and private property ownership.

Digital platforms will control the populations by granting civil liberties based on politically correct ideologies, recalibrating free speech, allocating resources, and level setting equity.  Money will be a global-controlled digital currency with expiration dates, eliminating personal savings and creating a permanent and dependent rental class.

WEF's mission states it will "require new regulations for non-standard work, investments in adult learning, and proactive employment services."  In other words, work and career paths will be selected for you, denying self-determination.  It is a communist philosophy following Mao Zedong's Little Red Book.

The WEF seductively sells its Malthusian solution to the unwashed masses: using the absurdity of controlling climate change will also eliminate human needs, despair, and fear.  In reality, the Fourth Industrial Revolution (Fourth Reich) will destroy human free will, replaced with hyperkinetic nihilism.

Mouse Utopia

John B. Calhoun, an American ethnologist and behavioral researcher, conducted a study in the 1960s, creating a welfare state for mice.  He constructed a 9 X 4.5-foot pen with food bins, water dispensers, and nesting boxes that could accommodate 1,600 mice.  An environment of unlimited resources, free of predators and climate-controlled, created a mouse utopia.

Starting with four pairs of mice, the population doubled every 55 days.  After almost two years, the colony peaked at 2,200.  Then, abruptly, it collapsed into extinction despite all the mice's material needs being satisfied.

What caused the collapse?  Because the mice didn't have to acquire resources, deviant behavior replaced life and survival skills.  The mice became hyper-aggressive and violent; many females failed to carry their pregnancies to term, others abandoned their young, and many resorted to cannibalism.

Paradoxically, the term "utopia" is derived from the ancient Greek word ou-topos meaning "no place" or "nowhere."

LBJ's Great Society

Even though mankind has extremely high cognitive abilities and is not genetically linked to rodents, the law of nature for behavior can't be suspended.  Take the real-life example of LBJ's ambitious 1960s Great Society to eradicate poverty.  It created negative incentives that removed personal responsibility, like WEF's Fourth Industrial Revolution.  It resulted in cities suffering from pestilences of industrial-sized crime, an explosion in single-mother households (dysgenics), collapsing infrastructure, waves of illegal aliens, and crushing debt.

Thomas Sowell said, "The welfare state shields people from the consequences of their own mistakes, allowing irresponsibility to continue and to flourish among ever wider circles of people."

President Biden is resolute with Western leaders in embracing and accelerating the WEF's Build Back Better, a rebranded CCP command economy and governance model to control the world.  The modern-day Jacobins are dismantling the current systems to achieve the Great Reset.  The Great Reset is on, and it will crush America's remaining productive middle class.

Maslow's Hierarchy

Maslow's hierarchy is five categories of human needs that motivate behavior.  Those needs, starting with lower requirements, are physiological, safety, belonging and love, esteem, and self-actualization.

In the Fourth Industrial Revolution, smart cities will focus on delivering the lower level of physiological and safety needs, which will lead to idleness and moral decay.  WEF's Malthusian central planning will ignore the human psyche that strives for psychological and self-actualization needs (top of Maslow's pyramid). 

WEF elites reject personal responsibility, effort, and achievement, providing individual gratification and creating a more vibrant and prosperous society.  A life without a productive role in society and free will rots the human spirit and long-term leads to a dystopian society. [source]

The Left and socialists never will understand human nature. They think they do, but they don’t.

Other articles on the Great Reset:

Wednesday, July 06, 2022

Biden Admin Wants to Stop Trump-Era Data Collection on Teachers Who've Sexually Assaulted Kids

From Red State.com (Nov. 23, 2021):

The rising problem of pedophilia within the left is now going to become an even bigger issue in public schools, which is just one more problem the left is trying to thrust on children and parents.

According to Fox News, the Biden administration’s Department of Education is wishing to halt attempts to collect more data on sexual assault on students by teachers by rolling back a Trump-era program meant to keep track of these things:

The Department of Education is proposing to roll back attempts at collecting additional data on teacher-perpetrated sexual assaults, prompting concerns about transparency in reporting faculty misconduct.

Data collection, under last week’s proposal, would continue to include the number of documented incidents at a given school, but would retire Trump-era reporting on “rape or attempted rape, or sexual assault” allegations that were followed by “a resignation or retirement prior to final discipline or termination.”

Former Secretary Betsy DeVos implemented those provisions for the 2020-2021 school year, but they were reportedly delayed due to COVID-19.

According to a DoE spokesperson, the point is to “reduce burden and duplication data.”

“For the 2021-22 CRDC, OCR will continue to collect data on the number of documented incidents of offenses committed by school staff, including rape or attempted rape, and sexual assault. These are data the CRDC has collected since 2015-16. We propose retiring data on the number of allegations made against school staff to reduce burden and duplication of data. This is a proposal and OCR welcomes feedback on this proposal from the public during the 60-day comment period.”

But a former Office for Civil Rights acting assistant secretary Kimberly Richey, who worked under President Trump, has surmised the real reason for this has less to do with organization and more like an “ultimate act of bowing to the teacher’s unions.”

As reported by The Washington Free Beacon, Richey believes this is going to make covering up sexual assaults much easier.

“Through this proposal, the Biden administration is actively helping schools cover up these incidents, which we were intentionally shining a light on,” said Richey.

Fox News looked further into what it was that Biden’s DoE wanted to stop keeping track of and produced this list:

  • “Whether any of the school’s students, faculty, or staff died as a result of a homicide committed at the school”;

  • “Whether there has been at least one incident at the school that involved a shooting”;

  • “Number of allegations made against a school staff member of rape or attempted rape, or sexual assault that occurred at the school, which were followed by a determination that the school staff member was responsible or not responsible for the offense”;

  • “Number of allegations made against a school staff member of rape or attempted rape, or sexual assault that occurred at the school, which had a determination that remained pending”;

  • “Number of allegations made against a school staff member of rape or attempted rape, or sexual assault that occurred at the school, which were followed by a duty reassignment prior to final discipline or termination.”

An odd choice to make, especially given the fact that Virginia, a Smurf-blue state, was lost to Republicans thanks in no small part to Democrats attempting to introduce children to pedophilic concepts, homosexual acts, and even tried to cover up the rape of a girl by a transgender student.

This is also on top of Joe Biden being “angry and concerned” (according to his handlers) about Kyle Rittenhouse being found innocent of all charges, including the shooting of a pedophile. This also comes on the heels of an attempt by Colorado to also redefine “sex offender” to a far less negative, word salad definition of “adults who commit sexual offenses.”

The left is consistently running defense of sexual predators, and while they’re not wholly removing tracking those that appear in schools, there should be no reason to walk back any kind of tracking when our children are involved. [source]

So much for kids safety. I wonder if teacher unions have anything to do with this decision.

Tuesday, July 05, 2022

New Group Formed to Investigate 'Unidentified Aerial Phenomena'

From Newsmax.com (Nov. 24, 2021):

A new group, overseen by military and intelligence agencies, has been formed to investigate reports of "unidentified aerial phenomena" in restricted airspace, the Pentagon has announced.

The Airborne Object Identification and Management Synchronization Group is replacing the Navy's Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force, which the military started in 2020 to "improve its understanding and gain insight into" UFOs, according to a Defense Department announcement Tuesday.

"Incursions by any airborne object into our SUA (special use airspace) poses safety of flight and operations security concerns, and may pose national security challenges," the release said. "DOD takes reports of incursions — by any airborne object, identified or unidentified — very seriously, and investigates each one."

The new group came after collaboration between Defense Deputy Secretary Kathleen Hicks, Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines, and other Department of Defense officials. It is set up to address concerns detailed in a preliminary report submitted to Congress in June, reports The New York Times.

The group aims to lead efforts to "detect, identify and attribute objects" in restricted airspace, as well as mitigate any threats to military flights, according to the announcement.

In the June report, explanations were not provided concerning 143 sightings military pilots and others had reported over the past 20 years, leading some in the intelligence committee to demand more analysis and research be conducted.

The report ended up sparking theories that the phenomena could involve visitors from outer space, notes the Times.

The new group is being overseen by an executive council, which will include the undersecretary of Defense for Intelligence, the director of the Joint Staff, and senior officials from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.

In the June report, the DNI's office said that of the 143 unexplained incidents, 21 reports that involved 18 episodes were determined to have potentially used technology that is unknown in the United States, including objects that moved without propulsion that could be observed or with a form of rapid acceleration that is believed to be beyond Russian, Chinese, or that of other nations.

An acting director will be named for the new group and will be empowered to standardize reporting, oversee data analysis, and identify shortfalls in detection. [source]

Monday, July 04, 2022

5 reasons WHY the Declaration of Independence defined America as exceptional

From JONATHON DUNNE on The Blaze.com (July 3, 2021):

I am an Irishman and in 2006, I was blessed with the opportunity to spend Independence Day in America. It was a magical experience I will never forget and one I am desperate to repeat.

Everything about the day was magical. I can remember every little detail: seeing the pure joy on people's faces when they saw family members, not seen since Christmas; enjoying burgers and hot dogs being grilled to perfection in the mid-afternoon; jumping on a boat and witnessing an awe-inspiring fireworks display with the feel of a cold beverage in my hand; coming ashore and sitting around an open fire, toasting marshmallows.

As fun as these activities were, they are NOT what made the day magical.

The day was and is made magical remembering WHAT Americans are celebrating: being thankful for the 56 men who signed the Declaration of Independence and the idea of America which improved EVERY aspect of our world.

I would be honored if you would allow me to share five pivotal points from the Declaration, explaining how they started America on the path to becoming an exceptional nation, and how you can learn from the founders' example today.

1 The Layout

Take a look around society today, and you will notice a prevalent theme. The majority of people are angry, upset, and frustrated. They love to highlight the parts of society they view as a problem and tear it down. This requires zero talent. Even newborn babies with no verbal skills and very little knowledge of the outside world will let you know when they are unhappy by crying for a clean diaper, food or attention.

History is filled with people complaining and starting wars because they feel they have been wronged and sought a future "free from their oppressor".

Thomas Jefferson and your founders were different. Before mentioning any issues with the King (they waited 1338 words), they first explained their vision and how America would be different from other nations. They boldly declared that all men were created equal and have a God-given right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

This principle of explaining what you are for has a long track record in American society and has long lead to effective change. This includes famous speeches by John F. Kennedy declaring, "We will go to the moon by the end of this decade," or the great Martin Luther King Jr. telling everyone how he "had a dream."

LESSON: Tell the world what you stand for -- not what you stand against!

2 Role of Government

I have spent over seven years with The Blaze, promoting your founding principles and explaining how America is unique and different to every other nation in the world. Every principle, policy, plan and idea can be traced back to one core principle: How we view government and its role in society.

On the surface of history, it is very easy to believe that our world is very different and would provide many different answers to this simple question.

Just look at our world today and you see many different power structures. England retains a

monarch. European countries, like mine, are democracies. Iran is a theocratic-controlled country. Russia is an oligarchy. Inside those countries, you will notice differences in ideologies between communism, socialism, fascism, liberalism and even conservatism.

YES, they all look very different. However, if you look deeper into those countries, you will notice they all view government the exact same.

Government is a central agency that possesses the power to be the moral arbiters of society, the ability to be the great equalizer and most importantly they are the provider of rights.

Does this mean every government uses this power every day?

NO.

Clearly, there are governments around the world who are more open to freedom and view government as the last resort. However, every country believes government always has that power and there are situations when government must take control for the "greater good".

If you doubt this, look at the response to the coronavirus pandemic. Even countries that love to talk about freedom and identify as freedom-loving, removed their citizens' rights in the name of public safety. You witnessed everything from governments shutting down businesses, banning you from traveling more than three miles from your home, limiting the number of people you could have to visit your own house and enforcing you to wear a mask.

How could they do this? Because government is the power structure of all these countries and providers of rights. Any government that has the power to confer can also rescind them under the right circumstances.

The idea of America is different. Your founders were very clear that they did not share the world vision of an all-powerful government. You can see this by reviewing the structure of the Constitution, but that foundation was started in the Declaration of Independence when they spoke about the Law of Nature and Nature's God, which highlights ALL rights come from God. You are born with these rights and it is the government's sole responsibility to ensure these rights are never taken away. [read more]

An awesome take on what makes America great! Happy Birthday America!

His other great lessons from history:

  • Freedom without responsibility will always lead to tyranny.
  • Pursuing a higher aspiration is more important than winning.

Friday, July 01, 2022

How to pray for wicked politicians

From Larry Tomczak on WND.com (Oct. 19, 2021):

In the early 1970s, Richard Nixon and Spiro Agnew occupied the White House as president and vice president. Behind the scenes, they were engaged in harmful activity. Ten minutes from the White House, our weekly meeting of 2,000 primarily young people prayed that God would raise up righteous leaders and remove the ungodly. In less than two years, for the first time in U.S. history, both politicians at the highest level of government were exposed and resigned.

In two years, national prayer ministry Intercessors for America will celebrate 50 years equipping people how to pray and fast effectively for our nation. I've been privileged to be a board member since the time period described above.

In our recent annual board meeting, we collectively thanked God for the phenomenal growth in the prayer movement today. The trajectory keeps skyrocketing, and it truly is a work of our Great Intercessor, Jesus Christ (Hebrews 7:25).

Pray for wicked leaders?

People often ask, "How are we supposed to pray for political leaders who are evil?" 1 Timothy 2:1-3 instructs us to first of all pray for those in authority to ensure a culture where the gospel can be freely preached and people saved. Then a logical question arises: "How do we intercede for wicked rulers, not necessarily on the level of Hitler, but the lying, conniving, self-serving deceitful ones?"

We need a biblically informed template to pray effectively, or we can be misled into praying for the success of politicians whose goal is to undermine our Judeo-Christian heritage and steal our covenantal destiny in God.

A beloved friend of mine told me days ago the importance of affirming our common ground as Americans "who all love this nation." I mentioned that not all people and certainly not all politicians love America, but want to see its transformation into a "progressive," socialist, secular nation. He admitted I was correct.

Everything starts with our patriotic affirmation from Scripture, "Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord" (Psalm 33:12). Our goal is not simply to make America great again but rather to make God in America great again! And this requires the people of God truly being "salt" as Jesus directed to hold back decay and resisting those who are trying to steal away our country one piece at a time.

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Our crises needs informed intercessors

Because of our nation's critical situation, Intercessors for America recently published a prayer guide, "Praying for Wicked and Evil Politicians." It's just one of many free resources we offer to help patriots pray powerfully in this urgent hour. Go to Ifapray.org to have your practice of prayer enhanced. Also, listen to my four 15-minute "Here's the Deal" podcasts with prophetic prayer leader Bob Perry drawing from four decades of leadership serving 55 nations.

Here's some excerpts to get you started. My wife prays weekly with a prayer partner, and they use this as a template to stay on point and be fruitful!

"Father, we lift our voices and cry to You right now for Your help and justice in America. We ask You, Father, first and foremost, that if there are any unrighteous politicians in America who can still be saved – from the local town level to the highest level of government – we ask You to save them."

SAVE THEM

  • Wake up their conscience to see the horrors of every sin they are involved in or perpetrating.
  • Let them experience a holy horror at what they have done and are doing.
  • Grant them a deep, heartfelt, gut-level, transformational repentance, and turn them around to go after the righteousness of Christ.

EXPOSE THEM

  • Reveal their evil works of darkness to the world.
  • Let Your light shine in the darkest places, and do not allow them to hide what they have done anymore.
  • Let truth-telling witnesses and truth-telling whistleblowers come forward, and let them tell their stories at the right places, to the right people, at the right time.

HINDER THEM

  • Let their evil plans come to nothing.
  • Hinder and prevent them from carrying out any more evil. Bind their hands from doing any evil.
  • Remove their resources: transfer those resources into the hands of the righteous.

BRING THEM TO JUSTICE

  • As the great Judge of the earth, Father, we ask You to force the correct law enforcement department to get involved in each situation and case, according to Your will.
  • Let reliable, solid evidence come forth and be preserved.
  • Convict each perpetrator, Father, and cause them to be sentenced according to Your will.

REMOVE THEM

"Father, Psalm 109:8 says, 'Let his days be few, and let another take his office.' While we do not pray for the death of any person, we do ask that every wicked politician's 'days in office would be few and that a righteous person would take their place.'

"Thank you, Father. We depend on You to give us righteous leaders and righteous government. Let us rise up and vote Your will, but we depend on You to do the rest, which we cannot. Help us Father, in Jesus Name."

Here's the deal: Isaiah 59:16 records, "He saw that there was no man and was astonished that there was no intercessor. …" This will not be a description of our day. We will arise and believe God for a turnaround in America as we wholeheartedly respond, "Here am I. Send me!" (Isaiah 6:8).

"The effective, fervent prayer of a righteous man accomplishes much" (James 5:16). [read more]

Amen!