YOU SCRATCH OUR BACK, WE’LL SCRATCH YOURS: California officials awarded a $35 million contract for “voter outreach” to a firm with deep ties to former President Barack Obama and his number two, Joe Biden.
Saturday, August 29, 2020
Elon has a neuroscience company - MBrew 08-29-20
Screenshot from presentation
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Friday, August 28, 2020
Clarence Henderson's RNC Speech
Clarence Henderson's RNC Speech
An Original Civil Rights Protester
If you don't know me - You Don't Know History
Jack Brewer's RNC Speech
I Know Racism, and It's Not President Trump
BLM Stated Aims
Pro-Christian - "When the Lord starts Blessin', The Devil starts Messin'"
Kim Klacik's RNC Speech
Kim Klacik's RNC Speech
Replublican running for Congress in Baltimore Maryland
Thursday, August 27, 2020
Hurricane Laura Is Pummeling the Gulf Coast - 1st Post
National Hurricane Center
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Wednesday, August 26, 2020
Is the Civil War Here?
Is the Civil War Here?
Civil War here... a good read
Dr Jack Devere Minzey, born 6 October 1928, died 8 April 2018, was the
Department Head of Education at Eastern Michigan University as well as a
prolific author of numerous books, most of which were on the topic of Education
and the Government role therein. (Editor's note) This was the last of his work:
Civil War: How do civil wars happen?
By Dr. Jack Devere Minzey
Two or more sides disagree on who runs the country. And they can't settle
the question through elections because they don't even agree that elections are
how you decide who's in charge. That's the basic issue here Who
decides who runs the country? When you hate each other but accept the election
results, you have a country. When you stop accepting election results,
you have a countdown to a civil war.
The Mueller investigation was about removing President Trump from office and
overturning the results of an election. We all know that. But it's
not the first time they've done this. The first time a Republican
president was elected this century, they said he didn't really win. The
Supreme Court gave him the election. There's a pattern here.
What do sure odds of the Democrats rejecting the next Republican president
really mean? It means they don't accept the results of any election that
they don't win. It means they don't believe that transfers of power in
this country are determined by elections. That's a civil war.
There's no shooting At least not unless you count the attempt to kill a
bunch of Republicans at a charity baseball game practice. But the
Democrats have rejected our system of government.
This isn't dissent. It's not disagreement. You can hate the other
party. You can think they're the worst thing that ever happened to the
country. But then you work harder to win the next election. When
you consistently reject the results of elections that you don't win, what you
want is a dictatorship.
Your very own dictatorship.
The only legitimate exercise of power in this country, according to Democrats,
is its own. Whenever Republicans exercise power, it's inherently
illegitimate The Democrats lost Congress. They lost the White
House. So what did they do? They began trying to run the country
through Federal judges and bureaucrats. Every time that a Federal judge issues
an order saying that the President of the United States can't scratch his own
back without his say so, that's the civil war.
Our system of government is based on the constitution, but that's not the
system that runs this country. The Democrat's system is that any part of
government that it runs gets total and unlimited power over the country.
If the Democrats are in the White House, then the president can do
anything And I mean anything. He can have his own amnesty for
illegal aliens. He can fine you for not having health insurance. He
can use the IRS as his own police force and imprison citizens who speak against
him. He can provide guns and money (Fast and Furious) (Iran nuclear deal)
to other countries to support his own agenda, and watch while one of America's
Ambassador's is dragged through the streets and murdered doing nothing to aid
our citizens. His power is unlimited He's a dictator. But
when Republicans get into the White House, suddenly the President can't do anything.
He isn't even allowed to undo the illegal alien amnesty that his predecessor
illegally invented. A Democrat in the White House has 'discretion' to
completely decide every aspect of immigration policy. A Republican
doesn't even have the 'discretion' to reverse him. That's how the game is
played. That's how our country is run. Sad but true, although the left
hasn't yet won that particular fight.
When a Democrat is in the White House, states aren't even allowed to enforce
immigration law. But when a Republican is in the White House, states can
create their own immigration laws. Under Obama, a state wasn't allowed to
go to the bathroom without asking permission. But under Trump, Jerry
Brown can go around saying that California is an independent republic and sign
treaties with other countries The Constitution has something to say about
that. Whether it's Federal or State, Executive, Legislative or Judiciary,
the left moves power around to run the country. If it controls an
institution, then that institution is suddenly the supreme power in the
land. This is what I call a moving dictatorship.
Donald Trump has caused the Shadow Government to come out of hiding:
Professional government is a guild. Like medieval guilds. You can't
serve in it if you're not a member. If you haven't been indoctrinated
into its arcane rituals. If you aren't in the club. And Trump isn't in
the club. He brought in a bunch of people who aren't in the club with
him.
Now we're seeing what the pros do when amateurs try to walk in on them.
They spy on them, they investigate them and they send them to jail. They
use the tools of power to bring them down.
That's not a free country.
It's not a free country when FBI agents who support Hillary take out an
'insurance policy' against Trump winning the election. It's not a free
country when Obama officials engage in massive unmasking of the
opposition. It's not a free country when the media responds to the other
guy winning by trying to ban the conservative media that supported him from
social media. It's not a free country when all of the above collude
together to overturn an election because the guy who wasn't supposed to win
did.
Have no doubt, we're in a civil war between conservative volunteer government
and a leftist socialist Democrat professional government.
Well now Pilgrims and Patriots, having read the above, I suggest two
things: forward this very timely, very important analysis to those whom
you believe think like you do (and those that don't) and ask them to read it.
Tuesday, August 25, 2020
Major Shakeup at the Dow
MARKETS
Major Shakeup at the Dow
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Mr. Krabs is confused and so are we
Who’s in: Salesforce, the biotech Amgen, and
manufacturing heavyweight Honeywell Who’s out: Exxon Mobil, pharma giant Pfizer, and
defense company Raytheon The 30-stock index best known for being quoted by
dads at breakfast tables is getting its biggest makeover in
seven years...and it’s all Tim Cook’s fault. Last month, Apple said it would split its stock
4-to-1, which means its influence (and the role of the information technology
sector as whole) would be significantly reduced in the Dow’s calculations,
which gives companies with higher share prices more weight. The Dow’s
overseers believe that weighting wouldn’t accurately reflect the composition
of the American economy (which, you know, runs on a lot of tech), so they
decided to bring the likes of Salesforce on board.
Looking ahead…the changes will go into effect
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Monday, August 24, 2020
Greg Gutfeld Fighting Rules vs Cancel Culture
Fight Back
The mob cancellings themselves have been called out. And those on
A Winning Theme for an Unconventional Republican Convention
A Winning Theme for an Unconventional Republican Convention
August 22, 2020Elections
Trump must spell out the contrast between his America First patriotism and the Biden-Harris embrace of multilateral, multicultural, multipolar multinationalism.
On Monday night, an unconventional Republican National Convention will open in a slimmed-down, less-than-physical version, sans balloons and a roaring crowd. One theme needs to be brought home, again and again. President Trump should make it the memorable line from his acceptance speech on Thursday evening to millions across the land of every creed, gender, race, persuasion, and from every state: American citizenship matters.
It is all-important, since the event will be viewed online and in snippets, and yet it needs to capture the widest viewer attention and make an overwhelming and spirited case for a second Trump term.
The overarching theme should come straight out of America’s bloodiest episode: The Civil War.
While playing Johnny Cash’s moving version of the “Battle Hymn of the Republic,” the wording of the lines needs to be underscored by the president.
The first stanza sets the tone, stating “His truth is marching on,” with the repeated refrain, “glory, glory, hallelujah.” His truth refers to the nation God called, and the founders birthed, based on the grand American ideal: freedom and justice for all.
The second verse advances the idea, “His day is marching on,” with the same refrain. Much like today, the day was in question given the nature of the rupture in the fabric of America, but it suggested she would prevail, with God’s help.
A number of verses galvanize the idea, “our God is marching on,” with the same restatement of praise in the refrain. Those notions of providence at work in America reverberate and have their roots in the Judeo-Christian civic culture that shapes the bonds that tie us and characterize who we are.
The concluding lines are, “let us live to make men free,” with a resounding twice repeated “glory, glory hallelujah.” The purpose of America was, is, and always will be liberty. We live as a nation of free persons, unlike any other. America is exceptional.
America’s Glory vs. America’s Cancellation
The words and music from the abolitionist writer, Julia Ward Howe, were written in 1861 in the darkest era of our union as a country. With biblical allusions to Isaiah 63 and Revelation 19, the song quickly became the most popular American patriotic song. It needs to be again as we face a new, cold civil war and the cancellation of America by the leftists and their Soros-funded terrorists in the streets.
The idea expressed in the Battle Hymn, a ballad for the Republic, is that America’s soul is marching on; it continues moving through history as a light and beacon to all others. It cannot be dimmed, detoured, or snuffed out by bloody war, famine, disease, a virus, or foreign adversary. America was founded as a republic and Lincoln, the first Republican president, would fight to keep it so.
Today, Trump faces similar forces trying to divide America, to manage and force its decline. They want to erase it and the civic culture it stands for, replacing it with unadulterated globalism. Their ideology of a borderless world and woke identitarianism is based on cultural Marxism, the absolute antithesis of America’s founding philosophy.
Trump must continuously draw the contrast, namely: America’s glory versus America’s cancellation. On the screen show the statues of Washington, Franklin, Jefferson, Lincoln, and Grant and then their attempted removal by the violent Democratic mob.
Using that theme of American glory, rooted in a spiritual tradition and won in war, Trump needs to achieve one thing for the voting public: He must spell out the contrast of his patriotism against the Biden-Harris embrace of multilateral, multicultural, multipolar, multinationalism.
Trump’s civic nationalism, principled realism, and America First sovereignty must be contrasted with the Democratic goals to eradicate the rule of law, defund the police, strip the military, confiscate guns, enter into global treaties weakening America, and succumbing to the Chinese, who started a pandemic and are responsible for the crash of the booming U.S. economy. Make it clear that Biden is beholden to the Chinese Communist Party—and underline that Biden’s son took their payoff. Our elites want to go back to a CCP-dominated world where our jobs, intellectual property, and cash flow in only one direction, enriching the still-Maoist Chinese and themselves.
Patriotism vs. Wokeness
Trump should remind the large audience that the Republican Party is a force for freedom. The Democratic Party, by comparison, started the Civil War, wanted and defended slavery, divided the union, birthed segregation, and then the Ku Klux Klan. Today it is their cities, led by decades of crooked and dictatorial mayors that doom America to endless race riots, anarchy, slaughter, and shutdown. They have become socialistic and see the centralized state as savior, instead of the traditional and tested mediating structures of family, faith, and civic association.
Trump needs to hammer the point that the senile Democratic nominee is standing on a nearly 50-year record of cronyism. It includes being consistently wrong on foreign policy decade after decade. He has long sought to cut social security and expand welfare. There has rarely been a tax Biden didn’t endorse and enthusiastically support. Regulation of the economy is his methodology. He has been both for and against the Hyde Amendment on abortion. He voted for the disastrous war in Iraq. Biden was also an early backer of NAFTA and never shirks from a trade deal that gives away American jobs. He is adamantly for globalism, the U.N., the Iran giveaway, the Green New Deal, and the Paris climate accords.
Biden is tied to big money and gets all his support and funding from Wall Street. Big banks and the credit card industry brought him to the Senate way back when. “Beijing Joe,” as he is now known, got that moniker because he does the bidding of the Communist Party of China. China is seditiously helping him in his effort to win in 2020. His new wokeness, in contrast to his gaffe-prone former racism and sexism, wears like a new skin—uncomfortably. His self-anointed vice presidential nominee is a professional phony. A vote for Joe Biden is a vote to cancel America.
Trump should end his acceptance speech with the riveting story of Julia Ward Howe’s relative, Harriet Beecher Stowe, who penned Uncle Tom’s Cabin. A woman of unflinching strength, courage, and brilliance, she boldly opposed slavery, backed Lincoln and the Union, and went on to write some 30 books. She was the most influential woman of her day and her stances and clarity on social and economic issues made her so. And she was a Republican.
Trump should end with the loud refrain, “glory, glory, hallelujah, the truth is marching on!” and will continue to do so for four more years, if America’s citizens have the courage and audacity to keep Republicans in the White House, the Senate, and return them to the House of Representatives. Only by so doing can we keep our beloved country.